Betty reminds me of my grandma. Classy, wonderful, beautiful. She went home back in 2013. She's up in eternity with the Father! Miss and love you grandma!
Lol. My grandma wouldn't have a color tv until the late 70s. The old type hurt her eyes so she thought the newer ones would too. I grew up raised by her and it definitely gives you an imagination. In my minds eye I saw all the shows in color though they were black and white. Even cartoons and movies.
@@raymondstern9046 they thought no one would ever be interested in re-watching a game show. Heck, the reruns if these old shows are better than any of the garbage in today
Yep, the '60's. Bright colors. I was a youngster then. Had a pair of earrings much like the female player. Same kind but a little smaller rings. How fun.
Remember when if you list you'd get a consultation prize? Loved it when they gave them the home edition of the game! Nothing says "you sucked - go practice" then to give you the home game which will serve as a constant reminder...
When Betty died this year she would have been married to Allen for 59 years. They were such a sweet couple. You can just feel the love they have for each other as well as respect.
Most women had full time jobs raising kids and taking care of.the house work and their family. Most still ironed their husband's shirts and daughter's dresses and cooked meals from scratch. And helped the children with homework and had a nice snack ready for them when they got home from school. Many tended gardens and sewed and crocheted or knitted. Plus there was church and teaching the kids about the bible and then some family time around the dinner table and a bit of TV in the evenings. A lot of women still hung clothes out to dry. It was a true job. Even cooking breakfast and packing lunches and supervising their children after school so they didn't turn into little punks.
They had the most important job of all and most people understood that. Once women decided to work outside the home is when kids went bad and we wound up with a nation of criminals and people with no concept of respect nor.xonsequences for their actions.
All us kids knew we could go to a policeman if we were lost or in danger. And women could trust a truck driver to help her if she was broken down on the side of the road while traveling. The world was a much better place and not as evil as it is today. Men would even say excuse my language if they cussed in front of a lady or children. And neighbor men would help a lady if they needed their car started or if they had a house issue like leaking faucet etc. And refuse any money the lady offered. I was a kid and remember well. I think i always expected it to be that way. I sure miss those days. And kids respected their elders and even teens watched their mouths around Christian friends. It was a wonderful, innocent ,much safer time. And people respected others until they proved themselves to not be respectable. Respect was a given. And everyone said Ma'am and Sir. I wish young people these days could go back and get a taste of how good things were.
Thought it was just me but he looked at her a lot. I'm pretty sure she was older than frank but he must have been admiring her Grecian beauty (her mother was Greek).
@@faithfulforever6331 in those days there weren't many great options as eyeglasses weren't appreciated as a fashion accessory. Fortunately now you can really make them part of your look...from almost invisible to big and statement-y.
Linda was a very chic and stylish 6th grade teacher...with her Vidal Sassoon haircut, fun dress and earrings, and those lashes!
a Twiggy wannabe
It's Vidal Sassoon. It's very "in".
referring to the whole copied look, not just the severe hair cut and yes, I know Sasoon well, I was a teen in that era.
She looks like she has a man's haircut lol
Todd DePue- I had the same haircut,( my mom did it too!)loved it!
Rest In Peace, Allen Ludden, Frank Gifford and Betty White. Overdue condolences to the families for your loss. 😔💐💐💐
Frank Gifford was really a movie star handsome football player!
You can tell that Betty loves to play the game! Well, it is the game that bought her to the love of her life. May she rest in peace.
@staciebonner3411 It would have been a dream come true to play Password with her! 😀❤
The look on Betty's face when she's calculating the number of children Kathleen Quinn has. It's so Elka. 😂
I love how Betty almost called Allen "darling" and had to correct herself for tv. Haha
she didn't correct herself; you could tell the way she said it, she did it on purpose
Totally on purpose
She definitely did that on purpose! 😊
Betty reminds me of my grandma. Classy, wonderful, beautiful. She went home back in 2013. She's up in eternity with the Father! Miss and love you grandma!
I didn't know she was a Christian
Betty White was the best player!
i love when she says "atta boy" or "good job" to her partners!
Betty White & Alan Ludden went perfectly together.
No cloudy days for those two👏😊
Ludden
@@Radeo thank you.
@@TheKatherine1958 You're welcome.
They were quite the pair weren't they! And equally charming in their own ways!
Yes. Such a lovely couple. Funny, cute.
Frank Gifford was scorching hot 🥵
Would have loved to see both of them in their side gigs..."guys and dolls", summer stock...
The 12 children seems to overwhelm Betty.
Allen Lunden... ❤...a good man!!!
We just got a color TV this week and the show looks great!
Took ur Time getting one
Lol. My grandma wouldn't have a color tv until the late 70s. The old type hurt her eyes so she thought the newer ones would too. I grew up raised by her and it definitely gives you an imagination. In my minds eye I saw all the shows in color though they were black and white. Even cartoons and movies.
I get your joke about them going from B&W to color on here.
@@Patrick3183 it was a joke
A love the way Linda talked. And that lawyer was handsome!
Handsome?? You need specsavers 😂
And a version of “baby doll” shoes. In 1967 those shift dresses were real popular.😊
Frank seemed like a nice man. RIP
Notice how the women look like ladies and don't need to show off the goods.
I LOVE BETTY WHITE
Linda is a super cute lady but when they say Linda Weiner I can't help but laughing like an 8 yr old Lol
🏈 Frank was really great in this episode !!
Some of the words were tough ! Like funnel & pontoon ! 🐕🦺
Frank was a very good player
Betty was such a good player. Frank was not too bad either
He was good❤
Glad CBS didn't wipe their programs to reuse the tape. This must have been shortly after they converted their CBS studios to color
Regretting that networks did this due to perception issues also old bulky tape and taping over sporting events
@@raymondstern9046 they thought no one would ever be interested in re-watching a game show. Heck, the reruns if these old shows are better than any of the garbage in today
Yep, the '60's. Bright colors. I was a youngster then. Had a pair of earrings much like the female player. Same kind but a little smaller rings. How fun.
RIP betty white
Betty sure is competitive.
13 children....the days before cable
Ridiculous
"Say anything"
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"Anything at all"
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If only Linda were born 20 years later. She could’ve been casted in My Cousin Vinny.
Remember when if you list you'd get a consultation prize? Loved it when they gave them the home edition of the game! Nothing says "you sucked - go practice" then to give you the home game which will serve as a constant reminder...
Hahahahaaaa...
Consolation prize.
I noticed that the celebrities always got plenty of close ups, but the contestants seldom did.
They used to give such hard clues. I was waiting for someone to say bike
Trivia: Password was taped at the Ed Sullivan Theater, then known as CBS "Studio 50", later home for "Late Show with David Letterman."
Betty, bless her heart kinda gave bad clues for cycle. 🌺
"Old Fashioned" is 2 words.
I believe old-fashioned is a hyphenated compound word. ;-)
@@TB-ey2zb it can be both, but even hyphenated words don‘t count as acceptable clues, i think…
@@snowyspringlaurab.3156 I thought they did count compound words, they were used often on the show.
I'm surprised Kathleen has time to be on this show. Gee her kids would be grown up now with kids of their own.
Mrs. Quinn had 12 kids and one on the way.😳And Betty gave a clue on a previous show: “making” and the answer was “whoopee.”😄
When Betty died this year she would have been married to Allen for 59 years. They were such a sweet couple. You can just feel the love they have for each other as well as respect.
Probably a great grandma if she is still alive.
I think Kathleen Quinn and her husband should have spent more evenings watching television. Thirteen children!
Completely insane.
Irish Catholics doing what they did back then. What can you do?
@@ItIsJustJudy "Irish Catholics doing what they did back then?" How do you know they were Catholic? There are plenty of Irish Protestants.
Not fair for the children...
The look on Betty and Frank’s face😄
Frank Gifford, hubba hubba!😍
I was toddling all over the place and getting into stuff as my parents tried to watch this. 😅
I was almost 2.
Nice haircut dude!
I need an explanation of his hair...
14:14 Betty was like Hell to the naw…
Honestly though. 13!? Holy shit lol…
😂😂😂😂
@@SilentNightBodomNight a couple years ago I had a teacher who was pregnant with her 19th kid
I think that the lady in pink those were her foster kids🤣
😍🌹😘
@@ramongonzalez2112 are you trying to tell me something?
I doubt it
Makes me giggle when I think of the movie Cable Guy when he plays ‘porno password’! Centre….centre…
Did anyone notice when that first girl was introduced he started off with "what does your husband do?" Before asking about her. Kinda off.
They talked about her job in the episode before they taped this one
Those were the days. I was glad when that habit ended.
That was normal back then. Most women had a huge job caring for their home and family
8:15 the men start to lean in to kiss each other
It sure looked like it.
It bothers me that they ask the women what their husbands do… I know it was a different time but still haha
Gosh can you people just accept the past is the past without feeling personally victimised? We know better now so move on.
Most women had full time jobs raising kids and taking care of.the house work and their family. Most still ironed their husband's shirts and daughter's dresses and cooked meals from scratch. And helped the children with homework and had a nice snack ready for them when they got home from school. Many tended gardens and sewed and crocheted or knitted. Plus there was church and teaching the kids about the bible and then some family time around the dinner table and a bit of TV in the evenings. A lot of women still hung clothes out to dry. It was a true job. Even cooking breakfast and packing lunches and supervising their children after school so they didn't turn into little punks.
They had the most important job of all and most people understood that. Once women decided to work outside the home is when kids went bad and we wound up with a nation of criminals and people with no concept of respect nor.xonsequences for their actions.
for cycle I would have said Bike or trike.
“Old fashioned” two words. How’d they not catch that?
Dr. Reason A. Goodwyn, editor of the World Book Encyclopedia was taking a cigarette break.
I think it appears in some dictionaries as one hyphenated word.
It was a guess, not a clue
They are a little more lenient during the lightening rounds.
I bet Bruce Boston got that haircut just before he was on the show.
And Allen Ludden had more contortions in it than a rattle snake 😆
And it's ugly ☺
Frank Gifford is hot
culpability for "blame"
“I’d do anything to win”
Make was a pretty obscure clue lol. Unless you heard the song recently.
Teached isn't a word. Shouldn't have allowed it.
nothing wrong with making up words, been done lots of times.
THIRTEEN children?! In 17 years?! Her poor body!
Think of the poor husband
No wonder my grandpa loves the police 😂
All us kids knew we could go to a policeman if we were lost or in danger. And women could trust a truck driver to help her if she was broken down on the side of the road while traveling. The world was a much better place and not as evil as it is today. Men would even say excuse my language if they cussed in front of a lady or children. And neighbor men would help a lady if they needed their car started or if they had a house issue like leaking faucet etc. And refuse any money the lady offered. I was a kid and remember well. I think i always expected it to be that way. I sure miss those days. And kids respected their elders and even teens watched their mouths around Christian friends. It was a wonderful, innocent ,much safer time. And people respected others until they proved themselves to not be respectable. Respect was a given. And everyone said Ma'am and Sir. I wish young people these days could go back and get a taste of how good things were.
She said: “Three lovely children.”……….
Wow 13 kids .......
13:59 betty lmfo
Does anyone ever see family on here ?😳😁🤣
Especially Kathleen! She must have lots of grandkids (and beyond) by now!
Teached is. not a word but it did work. The judges could be lax on this show.
I think you mean " teached"?
You're allowed to invent your own word as long as it doesn't break any other rules.
But got very strict in later years.
Notice at 9.19 she says "penny" when the word is "petty". Her husband Allen didn't correct her bt gave it to her as penny! 😂😂😂
Anybody notice how Frank looks at Betty? Just me or does he look like he has a crush on her? 😈
I noticed
She's so beautiful. Every one has a crush on her!
Thought it was just me but he looked at her a lot. I'm pretty sure she was older than frank but he must have been admiring her Grecian beauty (her mother was Greek).
Did Kathleen ever live in Tennessee?
I like this game show from the 60's but getting tired of seeing Betty White all the time.
Teached is NOT a word. they should have called him out on that.
It’s hard to see Betty dark-haired. ☺️
Oh I think she looks wonderful as a brunette
I love seeing her dark. It suits her.
What’s with the blonde guys hair opposite Betty? It is the Most Bizarre hairstyle I’ve seen on a white guy
12:49 cute
The woman in pink must be a Mormon as she’s was pg with her 13th child while on the show
Petty(?????). Clue......Tom. 😉
Tom Petty was a child then .
@@RepentfollowJesus .....Yep, I know. I was just being silly🤪
God eyeglasses were as ugly as they could have been during that time period. I remember those horrible glasses and didn't like them then either.
Could you imagine handsome Frank Gifford wearing his glasses ( He openly endorsed contact lenses )...
@@1953childstar I think horn rim glasses always detract from a person's looks, even today I don't like them.
@@faithfulforever6331 in those days there weren't many great options as eyeglasses weren't appreciated as a fashion accessory. Fortunately now you can really make them part of your look...from almost invisible to big and statement-y.
They are pretty retro today and popular.
Who are these people ?.....😳