PASSWORD 1962-01-16 Jayne Meadows & Jackie Cooper
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- Опубліковано 14 лют 2017
- Featuring the glamorous stage, screen and television star Jayne Meadows and the film favorite and star of the television series "Hennesey" Jackie Cooper!
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3AM and I'm watching all of these like it just came out.
🎸 I have to admit, I am sorta ADDICTED. Sad about Betty White not quite making her 💯 year old PARTY 🎉. Cause I sure am enjoying her and Allen. Blessings for a wonderful New Year from California. 🦜
Me too! I've been doing it with What's My Line and now Password. In order from the beginning.
I like this early format of the game better than the later one. By sticking with the same two people, each had a chance to win at least one game. Jayne was just so good at this game! Jackie wasn't too bad either.
Yes, absolutely. This is the BEST version of the show. The latter ones really dumbed it down with the alphabetics.
I would have loved to have seen Jayne go up against Peter Lawford.
Did anyone else cheer out loud when Meadows said "escort"? And the clue "gigolo"? This show has a timeless skill which is knowledge and creativity. Classic and timeless.
Chaperone would have been an excellent clue for Escort.
I just looked it up. Nighttime "Password" began on Jan. 2, 1962, so this was the third prime-time show ever.
Look at the guests hair..love it. Dark in back blonde in front..That color style is in style now. 2019.
Looks odd imo, but that is just me
Nancy Sinatra popularized that look and then later Debbie Harry did the same.
Wow, hats off to the contestant who got "Swan"… I would've thought the next clue after "Duck" could have been "Elegant…"
exactly...how she got it with "bird" was a miracle, lol
jayne is marvelous fun
AND TELEPATHIC.
Jayne Meadows was a nice lady!
1:23 - Goodness, is Jayne Meadows a giant? Or is that a short gentleman?
I think he's short. Jane is tall but not a giant.
Steve Allen was one lucky guy !!!!
That female contestant had oddball hair. Blonde at the front and top and solid black at the back.
Watch the original Hairspray.
$500 is over $4,000 in today's dollars in 2020.
More stuff to buy too! 😂
I am surprised that they allowed the contestants to use the word "dine" as a clue for the word "diner".
Thank you. Keep 'em coming!
In one of the lightning rounds, Jayne gives the clue "good looking" for the word "handsome." Since when is "good looking" one word? Maybe it's just a matter of being kind to your talent or a need to let the show flow? I can't believe the editor of the World Book Dictionary missed that one.
They play loose with the rules during the lightning round.
M.M. is right. Since there's no competitive aspect in the lightning round, Dr. Goodwin doesn't participate, and the enforcement of rules is more relaxed.
"Goodlooking" has been used in the English language for centuries. Shakespeare and Chaucer, et al used it. It could also be hyphenated as good-looking so that it wasn't actually two words if they allowed hyphenating.
They also allowed the clue "dine" for "diner." That surprised me, too.
2022,
Some words are not used today. Youngsters will not recognize the synonyms.
Hard to figure why the goobers didn't give Twain as a clue for Mark.
2024, still a great game show then the garbage out there!
Jayne and her sister Audrey were kind of low budget celebrities but they were always truly classy.
Bang! Zoom! To the moon, It Burns!
They were a pair of tough broads. I can't believe Steve Allen married Jayne. She talks like a New York taxi driver. I guess that's why the Alice Kramden part fit so well for Audrey.
Audrey: Yes. Jayne: You gotta be kidding!
I never really noticed it before, but Jane Meadows has sort of a "Midatlantic" accent (popular for the time among some people).
Agreed. I can really hear the accent when her sister speaks on the Honeymooners too. Of course that accent was learned.
I've been waiting for this episode to show up on UA-cam! What took you so long?
Jackie Cooper played Perry White in "Superman: The Movie" in 1978.
He also played Jackie in the Our Gang comedies...who was in love with Miss Crabtree, but Tubby kept interfering, damnit!
Feel like I'm watching this from a Dumont.
Never seen Jackie Cooper with a moustache before.
I think it's funny that he felt he had to explain his "long hair".
"Good looking". LOL.
What was she thinking when she said "cube".? That's a terrible clue for "pick". Maybe sho got confused and thought the password was "ice". Luckily Jackie got it from the previous clue.
I haven't liked ALL of Jackie Cooper's movies from his childhood but there are a couple of 💎, very talented actor, did he ever make any movies as an adult?
Superman he was the boss to Clark and lois in the movie with Christopher reeve
@@dawnemerson3604 wow thanks, I haven't watched that since it was current, now that you've refreshed my memory I can see it now
@@donaldleroy6502 no problem!
He was a villain in a Columbo episode 1973.
Gee, Miss Crabtree!
Jackie Cooper Played PERRY WHITE in SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE
🎯 You’re right ! Knew he looked familiar. I thought he was great in it. Blessings from California. 🎸
I don't see the episode from June 9, 1964 Bobby Rydell and Zsa Zsa Gabor. :(
You mean 1962?
My clue for "Mark" would have been Matthew
I was thinking question for a clue.
Those are both good. I was thinking smudge.
Twain.
lol hula hoop is not a fad cuz it’s still here and happening
JAYNE MEADOWS was a total KNOCKOUT!!
I can't find a picture of Dr. Reason A. Goodman ANYWHERE on the internet. Was he real?
poetcomic1 It was spelled GOODWYN.
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@@MrVideovibes Goodwin, not Goodwyn.
SHE IS TALL. PLAYING JACKIE GLEASON'S WIFE SHE WAS NO SHRINKING
Her sister Audrey played Alice Kramden.
dah hair , tooth maybe
Never did like Jayne Meadows. Something about her always erked me.
I liked her sister Audrey better.
"To the moon, Alice!"
I love her. Cope
Who is more obnoxious- Jayne Meadows or Steve Allen?
Neither.
Both