The minimum wage in 1974 was $2 an hour. So even if one made what was a presumably decent wage of $5 an hour then one's yearly wage would've been just about $10,400. So for these people to have $11K in winnings meant that they had more than a year's worth of salary in winnings. That was life changing amounts of money back then. That would've been as much as a 33% down payment on a house.
no wonder some are considering buying a house when asked what to do with their winnings... Sue Yannick was ecstatic when she won her 2nd $5,000 match up with Bert Convy, eventually ending up with $13,000 total earnings... funding a college education and a trip to Europe seems logical... IF she has stuck to her plans... but still even when winning just ONE $5,000 brings excitement & enjoyment to the winners...
He was on Car 54, Where Are You? from 1961 to 1963, along with Fred Gwynne, Joe E. Ross, and Al Lewis. I like Mr. Russell as well, especially his poetry.
I think it was the 2nd time they gave a 2nd chance to a contestant who lost from a wrong match, the first being Harry from end of Match Game 73... before that crazy hyper freak Dorothy came in and beat him...
JoAnne is 84 years young now....wish we would still see her on TV...such a huge talent!!...I love seeing they all had ashtrays next to them....loved those times.
At 18:06, I heard someone say "jack hammer." The look on Gene Rayburn's face suggests that he heard it too. She's lucky she didn't win or they probably wouldn't have given it to her anyway.
Yeah, I heard that too, and Gene looked up and shushed whoever it was and shook his head. I was waiting for the judges to throw it out but they didn't hear it I guess. And if you listen really close you can hear someone say Arm and Hammer. So if you heard all that then you've probably got good ears so let me ask you this: have you ever tried to guess what one of the celebrities wrote based on the sound that the sharpies made as they were writing?
Earlier in one of the comments, I said that dick Goutier did a good job in Charles place and said he was the only one. I made a mistake! Nipsey is the best! I wish they had Nipsey on as a regular. I look forward to his poems.
ROFL! Another fine episode! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Fannie! ;0) ROFL! Love the audience! ;0) I didn’t know he switch.. ;0) fig leaf! It’s a hart warming experience, itsn’t it.. When you rake your brain trying to come up with a good answer and they go aaaaa.. ;0) Rode.. Face... hair.. Mustrad.. salame..I was tinking that was Pat but now I think it was Nipsey saying Jack which Gene shakes his head at..
I'm 99% sure "Mame" is Amy Baker, the nanny to Richard Dawson's sons Mark and Gary. She was also known as Mamie. She had been with the family since the boys were infants (they were 14 and 11 at the time of this broadcast). She became ill around this time and died soon afterward.
I think they say later on but it was either for Hamburger or the Monty Hall in Seaworld special, I think it was Seaworld special if I am remember right.. ;0)
The long hair looked ridiculous on a man in his 50s. Even in that time and place, it was a pretty obvious attempt at looking "with it," and it did not work.
@@Observer-jw8wv It depended on the man and his personality. A lot of men in the field of entertainment had longer hair compared to average fellows their age.
Ellis-Coons, round 1, question B: "In the purity of their Edenic bliss, she sustained herself on his LOVE." (Bzzt!) Question A: "What Martians usually do: ABDUCTED it." (Bzzt!) Round 2, question A: "I thought the spinach mainly affected his BICEPS." (Bzzt!) Question B: "He thinks it makes him look French: MAYONNAISE." (Bzzt!) Super Match, part 1: CHEAPER BY THE Part 2: JACK Coons-Aulch, round 1, question A: (with a knowing look at the audience) "Yeah, I was thinking it, the same as you were… but, given whom we're talking about, I compromised and said PELVIS." (Bzzt!)
Just playing along at home. I'm actually surprised that more people don't use the UA-cam comments section that way; it seems to me to be ideally suited for it.
Why not? If we think it worthwhile to play along at all, we must think our answers have some value or interest, so why shouldn't there be someone else out there who might think them valuable and interesting? (At least as much so, anyway, as the mere words "Nina West", which comprise the entire content of not one, but *two* comments that I'm looking at as I write this.)
@@ifiwereamatchgamepanelist6779 The last half of your first statement does not at all follow from the first half. Playing a game for personal enjoyment does not mean that our answers are of interest to others, or that we must think that to play in the first place. You've fallen victim to "SocialMediaThink", a disorder of younger generations who believe that all aspects of their lives are worthy of attention from the public. *They're not!* If everyone did what you suggest, the comment pages would be giant, unreadable messes. A few people _may_ like to compare their answers to others', but comment pages don't have the proper format. Why don't you design a website where people can check boxes of the most common answers (and even submit new ones), and the totals change, as on websites that take polls. Evidently these other commenters recognize someone named Nina West. That's fine. She was on television. You and other people who might write answers are anonymous members of the public, complete strangers to the rest of us. Why would we care?
@@RK-li4sw We EXPECTED them to play the game for Real and not make so many jokes. People were there to WIN, and all THEY cared about was making the audience laugh (ESPECIALLY saint Richard)
@@kristabrewer6736- The show producers want to make money. To do that they need viewership. To have high viewership they hire celebrities to entertain. Hi viewership, translates into more money from advertisers. It has very little to do with the contestants that wins, after all it costs the producers money to pay out the winnings. So, yes, the celebrities are hired to do what they do best and that's to entertain ... the audience/viewers!
I am SOOOOOOO glad saint Richard lost the supematch for her although I REALLY can't feel bad for the contestant. She (and most others) picked saint Richard even when HIS answer wasn't in ANY of those categories . saint Richard meant more than winning the game sad to say
@@patcrites5274 I’m reading this 2 years later and wondering… was “plucking” a typo on my part? Bc I wii on hold agree with you. Unless the question had been regarding birds cleaning their feathers. But then again, plucking would be pulling feathers… not cleaning them. So again, I agree with you. Lol
In the episode before this one, he comments to Brett that he's a brunet going gray at the temples; you can see gray hair beside his face. So, no: it's his hair.
Just me but I hated that he let it go gray, he look so much younger with the dark longer hair, I know he was reaching his 60's, althou I seemed to be the only one that thought he look better with longer hair.. But again that is only me I think..
The minimum wage in 1974 was $2 an hour. So even if one made what was a presumably decent wage of $5 an hour then one's yearly wage would've been just about $10,400. So for these people to have $11K in winnings meant that they had more than a year's worth of salary in winnings. That was life changing amounts of money back then. That would've been as much as a 33% down payment on a house.
no wonder some are considering buying a house when asked what to do with their winnings...
Sue Yannick was ecstatic when she won her 2nd $5,000 match up with Bert Convy, eventually ending up with $13,000 total earnings... funding a college education and a trip to Europe seems logical... IF she has stuck to her plans... but still even when winning just ONE $5,000 brings excitement & enjoyment to the winners...
My first house in 1978 was $33,000. This show had big prize money.
I’m watching this 3/1/24
So this was taped 50 years ago, tomorrow! ❤
i liked the slate that was before each episode. It was nice to know the recording date
Jo Anne has such a fun energy. I can't find any trace of a film called HORACE AND FRED; guess it was never released.
Boy I loved Joann Worly she was hysterical
She's still alive at the age of 84 at the time I type this.
I love Jo Ann Worley! She's just TOO funny!!!
Wasn’t she on another game show that also starred Arte Johnson?
@@Capcoor Laugh In.
Kathy Odom There was another one besides Laugh-In.
@@Capcoor Hollywood Squares maybe?
@@Capcoor Love American Style or Love Boat ?
"Ms. Chicken-Jokes", Joanne Worley, was one of TV's funniest comediennes.
Jo Anne was such a cutie. Love her personality too.
I absolutely favour (like) the distinguished Mr Nipsey Russell ! He was a brilliant character ! 😎☺️👌👍☝️
He was on Car 54, Where Are You? from 1961 to 1963, along with Fred Gwynne, Joe E. Ross, and Al Lewis. I like Mr. Russell as well, especially his poetry.
One of our commentators, by the name of swift, Had broke it down for minimum wage and what it is today thank you commentator
Wow, Id love to see these with the commercials
I'm glad they gave her another chance. I was wondering why they matched plucked with clean. Different meanings.
I think it was the 2nd time they gave a 2nd chance to a contestant who lost from a wrong match, the first being Harry from end of Match Game 73... before that crazy hyper freak Dorothy came in and beat him...
JoAnne is 84 years young now....wish we would still see her on TV...such a huge talent!!...I love seeing they all had ashtrays next to them....loved those times.
Fannie Flagg and Betty White were my favorite celebrity panelists.
I doubt they were favorites, but they'd be in the top 5
(but then again, Betty was probably EVERYONE'S favorite)
@@kristabrewer6736 - You misunderstood my comment. I said they were my favorite. Read the comments before offering your opinion.
If someone would have responded "Adams Banana" I'm sure that would have gotten censored haha
@@cuttersboi08 This show was all about the innuendo. In this "blank" banana might have been too much
Welcome back Susan !!!!
Interesting note: Jo Anne Worley’s ex husband was later married to Joyce Bulifant!
Was that Roger Perry?
@@kaydee8265Yes.
I definitely would have struck out with "Adam's Rib!"
Hello Mame! Hello Nina West!
Who was Mame?
I love Nipsey's suit & tie!
At 11:16, when Pat Harrington replies with "That was kind of laborious... that explanation." I laughed out loud at that.
Panelists:
1. Pat Harrington
2. Brett Somers
3. Nipsey Russell
4. Fannie Flagg
5. Richard Dawson
6. Jo Anne Worley
One would think that a farmer's wife would think of sledge hammer.
no gas-referring to the gas shortage in that year.
12:06 - OMG! Richard!
What happened to Arm and Hammer?
Some good old entertainment
Sorry to see Kathleen go She was a beautiful brunette & had a quietly charming personality Hope she's had a great life!
Nina West!
13:30 _"Right after my bar mitzvah, my father said Nipseleh..."_ The man was and still is a legend.
At 18:06, I heard someone say "jack hammer." The look on Gene Rayburn's face suggests that he heard it too. She's lucky she didn't win or they probably wouldn't have given it to her anyway.
Yeah, I heard that too, and Gene looked up and shushed whoever it was and shook his head. I was waiting for the judges to throw it out but they didn't hear it I guess. And if you listen really close you can hear someone say Arm and Hammer.
So if you heard all that then you've probably got good ears so let me ask you this: have you ever tried to guess what one of the celebrities wrote based on the sound that the sharpies made as they were writing?
@@swistedfilms haha I have. Sometimes you can guess if its like an easy answer.
Earlier in one of the comments, I said that dick Goutier did a good job in Charles place and said he was the only one. I made a mistake! Nipsey is the best! I wish they had Nipsey on as a regular. I look forward to his poems.
Jo Anne Worley reminds me of the female Charles Nelson Riley
"If" time travel was real I would want seat six. Let the five do there's first and be dumb/smart. Seat six is the best seat. My opinion, ha! 5-17-2022
Good game good game let's look at the scoreboard
If I can't have Charles, I'll take Nipsey Russell in seat 3 and no one else.
I used to like him when I was young, but I don't now, on this show. I don't know why.
@beckydutra6543
Yes, that's strange because that's the way I feel too. (???)
I love how there are ashtrays at each celebrity's space! LOL
Back in those days, smoking was much more acceptable and commonplace than it is now.
Back when we had the right to choose if you wanted to smoke or not smoke.
@@iluvpittys242 What law doesn't allow smoking? Smoking isn't illegal.
@@iluvpittys242 You mean back then when nobody cared about dying from lung cancer
@@iluvpittys242Thank God those days are gone!
JUST a housewife?
My thoughts exactly.
Fannie and Nipsey are in the wrong seats!
@Zolar Czakl Yea they are (not sure where that other comment came from since Fannie's never sat in the 3d seat before)
I love Nipsey ❤️
With that hairdo, and give him a turtleneck, Gene Rayburn would like the late Carl Sagan
ROFL! Another fine episode! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Fannie! ;0) ROFL! Love the audience! ;0) I didn’t know he switch.. ;0) fig leaf! It’s a hart warming experience, itsn’t it.. When you rake your brain trying to come up with a good answer and they go aaaaa.. ;0) Rode.. Face... hair.. Mustrad.. salame..I was tinking that was Pat but now I think it was Nipsey saying Jack which Gene shakes his head at..
Mid-70's hairdos
Brett was ready early for St Patrick’s Day
Who is "Mame"?
I'm 99% sure "Mame" is Amy Baker, the nanny to Richard Dawson's sons Mark and Gary. She was also known as Mamie. She had been with the family since the boys were infants (they were 14 and 11 at the time of this broadcast). She became ill around this time and died soon afterward.
Update: The nanny died in June 1974.
Where's Charles? It's not the same without Charles sitting top right next to Bret.
He might've been doing a play that he couldn't get away from.
I think they say later on but it was either for Hamburger or the Monty Hall in Seaworld special, I think it was Seaworld special if I am remember right.. ;0)
I know, I wish Charles was there. Always! 😁
Yea....He wasn't on for the 5 previous episodes either.
Nina West.
Who?
I think 🍎 is a little TOO obvious, so I woulda gone with fig leaf as well
I’m so glad That Gene Said they brought the girl back because plucked and clean do not match! And they gave it to the girl that was the winner
Cedar Rapids!!!
Yeah baby!
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Which year was this?
Rey Benkos check the title!
1974
The Bible doesn't predict "the first will be the last," it's God's word.
Thors hammer!
In the first three minutes - is it Brett that wasn't shutting the hell up?
I sorry, but Brett is really annoying. On any one of these Match Games.
I can only see her as "Mrs Blanche Madison" and therefore part of ABC's Friday Night blockbusting line up, so I will always love Brett R.I.P.
Beginning three years later, the obvious answer for the farmer question would be "abducted."
Or "probed"
or pulverized.
Beginning 20 January of 1981, it would be "Disenfranchised"
Gene did NOT look good with long hair. That's my opinion, anyway. At least he left the hairstyle behind after Match Game '75.
The long hair looked ridiculous on a man in his 50s. Even in that time and place, it was a pretty obvious attempt at looking "with it," and it did not work.
Who cares, that was the style in the 70's, looks weird now,but it didn't back then !
@@Observer-jw8wv It depended on the man and his personality. A lot of men in the field of entertainment had longer hair compared to average fellows their age.
@@LynxSouthlook at Orson Bean, Dick Gauthier, Dick Smothers all head longer had some looked better than others.
Ellis-Coons, round 1, question B: "In the purity of their Edenic bliss, she sustained herself on his LOVE." (Bzzt!)
Question A: "What Martians usually do: ABDUCTED it." (Bzzt!)
Round 2, question A: "I thought the spinach mainly affected his BICEPS." (Bzzt!)
Question B: "He thinks it makes him look French: MAYONNAISE." (Bzzt!)
Super Match, part 1: CHEAPER BY THE
Part 2: JACK
Coons-Aulch, round 1, question A: (with a knowing look at the audience) "Yeah, I was thinking it, the same as you were… but, given whom we're talking about, I compromised and said PELVIS." (Bzzt!)
What is the point of this comment?
Just playing along at home. I'm actually surprised that more people don't use the UA-cam comments section that way; it seems to me to be ideally suited for it.
@@ifiwereamatchgamepanelist6779 Why would anyone care what I, or you, choose as answers? Why clutter up the comments pages with it?
Why not? If we think it worthwhile to play along at all, we must think our answers have some value or interest, so why shouldn't there be someone else out there who might think them valuable and interesting? (At least as much so, anyway, as the mere words "Nina West", which comprise the entire content of not one, but *two* comments that I'm looking at as I write this.)
@@ifiwereamatchgamepanelist6779 The last half of your first statement does not at all follow from the first half. Playing a game for personal enjoyment does not mean that our answers are of interest to others, or that we must think that to play in the first place. You've fallen victim to "SocialMediaThink", a disorder of younger generations who believe that all aspects of their lives are worthy of attention from the public. *They're not!*
If everyone did what you suggest, the comment pages would be giant, unreadable messes. A few people _may_ like to compare their answers to others', but comment pages don't have the proper format. Why don't you design a website where people can check boxes of the most common answers (and even submit new ones), and the totals change, as on websites that take polls.
Evidently these other commenters recognize someone named Nina West. That's fine. She was on television. You and other people who might write answers are anonymous members of the public, complete strangers to the rest of us. Why would we care?
Who said Jack hammer?
Scorchio 😊
I have never seen a group of celebrities that require so much attention!!
They're paid to be entertaining. What do you expect them to do, Act like they're too cool to talk.?
@@RK-li4sw We EXPECTED them to play the game for Real and not make so many jokes. People were there to WIN, and all THEY cared about was making the audience laugh (ESPECIALLY saint Richard)
@@kristabrewer6736- The show producers want to make money. To do that they need viewership. To have high viewership they hire celebrities to entertain. Hi viewership, translates into more money from advertisers. It has very little to do with the contestants that wins, after all it costs the producers money to pay out the winnings. So, yes, the celebrities are hired to do what they do best and that's to entertain ... the audience/viewers!
@@kristabrewer6736-OMG there she goes again, putting down her (saint) Richard
I believe that BRETT has wet brain from drinking.
I am SOOOOOOO glad saint Richard lost the supematch for her
although I REALLY can't feel bad for the contestant. She (and most others) picked saint Richard even when HIS answer wasn't in ANY of those categories .
saint Richard meant more than winning the game sad to say
Sad sad sad try to be happy once in awhile.
Joanne was not only a great comedian but the behind the scenes talk was she was an oral master.
She's been gone 20 years is it necessary to spread rumors? That's really sad.
Another Bible "mistake", there was plenty to eat in the Garden of Eden, they just weren't supposed to eat from a particular tree. Jews lol
Nina Wessssst.
Cleaning and plucking are the same thing!!
No they are not
@@patcrites5274 I’m reading this 2 years later and wondering… was “plucking” a typo on my part? Bc I wii on hold agree with you. Unless the question had been regarding birds cleaning their feathers. But then again, plucking would be pulling feathers… not cleaning them. So again, I agree with you. Lol
"Preening" is the same as cleaning in ornithology.
Plucking as cleaning would seem to be a BROAD interpretation.
It all depends on Ira's mood.
I wouldn't match it since cleaning a bird means removing the organs from the cavity. It's already been plucked at that stage.
good ole' cedar rapids lady - that's gotta be a toupee on Gene right??
Or something he found on the side of the road
In the episode before this one, he comments to Brett that he's a brunet going gray at the temples; you can see gray hair beside his face. So, no: it's his hair.
Just me but I hated that he let it go gray, he look so much younger with the dark longer hair, I know he was reaching his 60's, althou I seemed to be the only one that thought he look better with longer hair.. But again that is only me I think..
This contestant with the black wig.....
@@sdlively27- You make it sound like gray hair is unattractive. Fortunately Gene wasn't as vain as you.