I don't know who said it on a GSN documentary, but someone said that it felt like Gene was part of the panel more often than not, which was certainly a good thing!
H/H match update: ... The returning champion chose Richard again (after failing to match him yesterday). In fact, Richard has been chosen for 10 of the last 11 H/H matches (and he's matched 3 of those 10 times). "_________ Cutter" My first thought was Kiki Cutter (the alpine skier and Olympian from the late '60s to early '70s). Time ran out before I could come up with a more likely response. Stone cutter? Pizza cutter? After hearing the audience suggestions, Cookie Cutter is probably the best possible answer. No match today. Here's the updated leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy: Orson Bean - 100% (4 wins in 4 attempts). Gary Burghoff - 83.3% (5 wins in 6 attempts). TIE: Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). Fannie - 50% (9 wins in 18 attempts). Betty - 48.4% (15 wins in 31 attempts). Charles - 45.2% (19 wins in 42 attempts). Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts). Richard - 38.5% (116 wins in 301 attempts). Brett - 38.3% (18 wins in 47 attempts). Bert Convy - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts). *These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 549, excluding the lost/missing episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325. (As per MatchGameProductions, these episodes "are nowhere to be found and also aren't in the Goodson/Todman Library. Sadly, looks like they are lost forever!")
Good night and sweet dreams my love I love you too baby girl and I will be there in a few minutes and I'll be there in a few minutes and I'll be there in a few minutes and I'll be there in a few minutes and I'll be there in a few minutes
Oh, I was so nervous! Please oh please don't say "World Trade Center!" And they didn't (and how could they have known?), but a WWII bomber did crash into the Empire State Building during the war, resulting in several fatalities. Nobody said "in the Hudson," either, but everybody survived that one.
Noooooo!!! Gene didn’t say “BRANK” when doing the Chinese question. That’s always my favorite part. I love it! I wonder if they told him to stop saying that? lol. Update: Oh wait!! He DID say it. Yay!
Does anybody know if Avery started doing "Doritos" commercials around this time? Eating his answer kinda resembles how I remember he did those commercials to some degree.
There are/were videos of some of the commercials from 1976 and 1977 here on YT, but I think they began in 1975. He had already done paper-eating in comedy skits for a couple of years, though.
Since Ben writes pornography I'd like to think he wrote a story with Ginny as a NAUGHTY nurse. Most of these episodes are so funny that it musta been alot of fun just to sit in the audience
It was! I visited Match Game around this time. It was a total circus in person. I even met Betty White and her mother in the parking lot. They were the nicest ladies!
McClinton-Jennings, round 2, question B: "Confucius great believer in medical hygiene, so he never trust doctor who operate in NUDE." (Bzzt!) Question A: "Just to be difficult, I said his WIG." (Bzzt!) Super Match, part 1: (if asked before Avery) FACE (if asked between Avery and Brett) TIME (if asked after Brett) LAST NIGHT Part 2: LEAF McClinton-Brock, round 1, question B: "I couldn't imagine a landing on the Statue of Liberty meriting congratulations, so I said the TOP OF THE WOOLWORTH BUILDING." (Bzzt!)
I thought that was stupid too. The only connection between the Moon and New York City would be the Christopher Cross song from the theme of the movie Arthur from 1981, 6 yrs after this aired.
ROFL! Another fine after dinner episode! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROF! Love ya Charles! ;0) ROFL! Love the entrances, silliness, voices, acting and the fun Gene! ;0) I want to tango with you. I can't do the tango now we got to do the show first. Where can we do it after the show? Where? ;0) dark! ;0) rickshaw! ;0) We going to send you back to the main land.. ;0) Must come up with right answer once in a while to make sure lights still work on game show.. ;0) sleep! ;0) boo! ;0) rice field! ;0) boo! ;0) You must see doctor as soon as you possible can, you are very sick lady! ;0) teeth! ;0) I just got that one, the Washington bridge.. ;0) Gene kissed Avery! ;0) Ok, Gene did kiss a man! ;0) Brett and Joyce beat Richard! ;0) Stature of Liberty! ;0) grass! ;0) camera in shot! ;0) You so strong! ;0) boo! ;0) Eat your answer! ;0) I am on what? ;0) moon! ;0) boo! ;0) Anyone boos I am going to say nothing! ;0) Empire State Building! ;0) ROFL! Charles! ;0)
Avery was a hoot
This is classic because of Avery.
"Never trust a doctor who operates...."...in the nude!
Joyce looked gorgeous in this episode.
She's a cutie pie.
6:00 “What am I doing this for” 😂
crazy show, they just let them do whatever, gene as bad as any of them. best game show ever.
I don't know who said it on a GSN documentary, but someone said that it felt like Gene was part of the panel more often than not, which was certainly a good thing!
Looks like Ben Jennings and Avery Schrieber went to the same hair stylist, LOL!
Lol. Gene and Avery kiss. How wonderfully bizarre.
Very funny episode, watching Avery eating his answer is classic.
H/H match update:
...
The returning champion chose Richard again (after failing to match him yesterday). In fact, Richard has been chosen for 10 of the last 11 H/H matches (and he's matched 3 of those 10 times).
"_________ Cutter"
My first thought was Kiki Cutter (the alpine skier and Olympian from the late '60s to early '70s). Time ran out before I could come up with a more likely response. Stone cutter? Pizza cutter? After hearing the audience suggestions, Cookie Cutter is probably the best possible answer.
No match today.
Here's the updated leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy:
Orson Bean - 100% (4 wins in 4 attempts).
Gary Burghoff - 83.3% (5 wins in 6 attempts).
TIE: Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts).
TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts).
Fannie - 50% (9 wins in 18 attempts).
Betty - 48.4% (15 wins in 31 attempts).
Charles - 45.2% (19 wins in 42 attempts).
Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts).
Richard - 38.5% (116 wins in 301 attempts).
Brett - 38.3% (18 wins in 47 attempts).
Bert Convy - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts).
*These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 549, excluding the lost/missing episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325. (As per MatchGameProductions, these episodes "are nowhere to be found and also aren't in the Goodson/Todman Library. Sadly, looks like they are lost forever!")
It would have been real interesting if one of them had said that the pilot was the first one to land the plane in the Hudson river.....
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That's why I checked the comments, my wife & I had the same thought
Oh, I was so nervous! Please oh please don't say "World Trade Center!" And they didn't (and how could they have known?), but a WWII bomber did crash into the Empire State Building during the war, resulting in several fatalities. Nobody said "in the Hudson," either, but everybody survived that one.
"Do not cough when he make a joke!" - Gene
Oh Gene. Telling Brett to stop coughing. And of course Avery is hilarious eating his answer.
Avery's answer was better than Brett or Charles.
"Landed on the..." Brooklyn Bridge. I'm amazed none of them said "World Trade Center"; wasn't it around then?
Don't boo the commercial now!!!!!
Rhyan Coleman BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I told you not to boo the commercial! That commercial is our life's blood!!!!!
Ginny looked a lot like Loretta Lynn, and just as sweet!
I thought the same thing
Noooooo!!! Gene didn’t say “BRANK” when doing the Chinese question. That’s always my favorite part. I love it! I wonder if they told him to stop saying that? lol. Update: Oh wait!! He DID say it. Yay!
Avery got one right, then Gene went crazy.
14:55 I was thinking someone would say the WTC since they were flat on top. Kurt Russell landed on them in "Escape from New York"
Someone should tell Orson bean not to harass Brett or she will mug him in the parking lot after the show
Only Avery would do that.
Does anybody know if Avery started doing "Doritos" commercials around this time? Eating his answer kinda resembles how I remember he did those commercials to some degree.
There are/were videos of some of the commercials from 1976 and 1977 here on YT, but I think they began in 1975. He had already done paper-eating in comedy skits for a couple of years, though.
Panelists:
1. Avery Schreiber
2. Brett Somers
3. Charles Nelson Reilly
4. Lana Wood
5. Richard Dawson
6. Joyce Bulifant
20:01 😂
Thanks Buddy :)
16:58 Bet you that don't taste like Doritos lol
Avery looks like he swallowed a lot of answers, but that's part of his schtick.
Since Ben writes pornography I'd like to think he wrote a story with Ginny as a NAUGHTY nurse. Most of these episodes are so funny that it musta been alot of fun just to sit in the audience
It was! I visited Match Game around this time. It was a total circus in person. I even met Betty White and her mother in the parking lot. They were the nicest ladies!
I was watching this episode today and I believe that the 2 ladies ( Jennie & Deasa ) were the inspiration for Kitty and Midge on That 70"s Show!!! 🤔
McClinton-Jennings, round 2, question B: "Confucius great believer in medical hygiene, so he never trust doctor who operate in NUDE." (Bzzt!)
Question A: "Just to be difficult, I said his WIG." (Bzzt!)
Super Match, part 1: (if asked before Avery) FACE
(if asked between Avery and Brett) TIME
(if asked after Brett) LAST NIGHT
Part 2: LEAF
McClinton-Brock, round 1, question B: "I couldn't imagine a landing on the Statue of Liberty meriting congratulations, so I said the TOP OF THE WOOLWORTH BUILDING." (Bzzt!)
WTF!? The Moon isn't in NYC!?!?
I thought that was stupid too. The only connection between the Moon and New York City would be the Christopher Cross song from the theme of the movie Arthur from 1981, 6 yrs after this aired.
I cried when we had to say goodbye to 'ole pervert Ben.
Did you notice in the prior episode at 13:39 Gene introduced him and then called out Charles' name and the camera showed Charles with a big smile?
ROFL!! After dinner tapping I believe.. Not sure anymore with tapping of MGPM added to the schedule.. ;0)
The Helen Rayburn show! ;0)
I wonder how she really felt.
ROFL! Another fine after dinner episode! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROF! Love ya Charles! ;0) ROFL! Love the entrances, silliness, voices, acting and the fun Gene! ;0) I want to tango with you. I can't do the tango now we got to do the show first. Where can we do it after the show? Where? ;0) dark! ;0) rickshaw! ;0) We going to send you back to the main land.. ;0) Must come up with right answer once in a while to make sure lights still work on game show.. ;0) sleep! ;0) boo! ;0) rice field! ;0) boo! ;0) You must see doctor as soon as you possible can, you are very sick lady! ;0) teeth! ;0) I just got that one, the Washington bridge.. ;0) Gene kissed Avery! ;0) Ok, Gene did kiss a man! ;0) Brett and Joyce beat Richard! ;0) Stature of Liberty! ;0) grass! ;0) camera in shot! ;0) You so strong! ;0) boo! ;0) Eat your answer! ;0) I am on what? ;0) moon! ;0) boo! ;0) Anyone boos I am going to say nothing! ;0) Empire State Building! ;0) ROFL! Charles! ;0)
14:40 that joke didn’t age well…😕
Sad.
Twin towers
Has anyone seen the episode that Betty is talking about at the end of the video at 2:50?
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