I like this classic Match Game episode which aired on 1974 with Hogan's Heroes characters Newkirk and Carter. This video was uploaded just the day after Family Feud host Richard Dawson died at the age of 79.
Ivan Dixon and Robert Clarey should have been invited to this episode. Rid Rip, exit one more to have room for Ivan and Robert. July 2nd 2021, sure Richard and Larry are from H.H. but, Richard is a regular. Bummed that it's impossible to fix it now.
Match Game recorded multiple shows on the same day. The cast would go to a restaurant at lunch/dinner time, invariably around Happy Hour. They'd return and tape another show or two. Those are the ones that earned the show its reputation for genuinely wacky behavior. I'm betting this is one of the post Happy Hour programs.
Watched this show when I was in college at the time during a between class break. I loved it, always gave me a laugh. I miss these old game shows the networks had at one time.
@@davidleigh443 I wasn't aware of Robert Clary ever having been on Laugh In! Do you know what episode it was? Larry Hovis was involved with Rowan and Martin's Laugh In in one way or another from the start. He was an actor and writer of the 1967 pilot and was a regular during 1968 while also doing HH. He and Richard Dawson was regulars from 1971-72 after HH ended; Larry then went on to other work, but Dawson stayed until Laugh In ended in 1973. They were close friends and were usually paired in sketches. Larry Hovis's writing partner was Ann Elder, who appeared on MG numerous times on the bottom tier next to Dawson and was a regular performer on Laugh In. Other "lesser known" performers who were on MG because of their Laugh In credentials include Sarah Kennedy, Louisa Moritz, Johnny Brown, and Chelsea Brown. And of course many of the Laugh In stars appeared on MG, notably Jo Anne Worley, Judy Carne, Arte Johnson, and Dick Martin himself.
@@Observer-jw8wv I dont know the episode but I saw him during an info commercial selling episodes. I think he did a cameo or two. Of Course, Hovis and Dawson were on often.
I watched a documentary on this show and this must have been the second taping of the day, right after lunch. Special sauce!! I like the second show better.
they actually taped 5 episodes a day and then 6 a day once they started doing Match Game PM. They usually got nice and tipsy during the lunch break so the last 2 or 3 episodes of the day they taped were usually the more interesting ones
@@baltimorez-wad7281 This would have been the third episode of the taping day. Usually they would do 3, then 2 (146-147-148, then 149-150.) But it's certainly possible they did 2, then 3, putting this after their meal break. Not likely, but possible. PM did not start until July 1975.
Looks like Paul had a bit of a crush on Jo Ann. And how is this a tribute to Hogan's Heroes? They don't even mention the show. Just because Hovis is on the panel? Pretty slim.
Watching this, there were so many Watergate references in that one question. OMG! I feel old....Not to mention Agnew's tax evasion indictment, which forced him to resign from the VP's office....
CatfishHunter61 I knew Spiro Agnew was initially Richard Nixon’s VP, but I wasn’t sure why he resigned (if I did, I forgot). I hadn’t heard of John Dean or Sam Ervin until now (yes, I’m a young gun).
Yes. And at least it's not like today where 99.9 % of guys wear T-shirts, goofy, stupid looking, tasteless Cargo Shorts, Sandals/ Tennis Shoes, and a dunce/baseball Cap to 99.9% of places that they go, and the Woman where thrown together garbage that looks like it came straight from a homeless shelter bin. At least that's how Americans dress nowadays. I am sure many have been denied entrance to many places in Europe if they tried to get in where such trashy clothes. It's probably like, Sir or Madam, be on to your back yard barbecue or picnic.
I would have said to blank knife the following answers: Pen Knife, Jack Knife, Electric Knife, Swiss Army Knife, Carving Knife, Butcher's Knife, Steak Knife and Butter Knife.
First Super Match, part 2: CANAL Fisher-Wynn, round 1, question B: "Well, there *is* SKIN there, so maybe…?" (Bzzt!) "No, I guess not." Question A: "His old nemesis, SAM ERVIN, of course." (Bzzt!) Round 2, question B: "The technical word is THAGOMIZED; in layman's terms, WALLOPED WITH HIS TAIL." (Bzzt!) Second Super Match, part 1: ROOT Part 2: BOWIE Fisher-Raymond, round 1, question A: "Come on, people. You can always go fetch your pillow or your wife back off the lawn - but try moving your whole BED back sometime, and you'll really feel for Henry." (Ding!)
I find it frustrating that some answers were gimmies and others were impossible to match. Seriously, Panama blank? Seriously? The other contestant had no chance to compete with the one-answer.
U2good Jo Ann Pflug was one of Hawkeye's twinkies in the movie version of M*A*S*H. A great actress she was too. She was also married to Chuck Woolery who was the origional host of Wheel of Fortune.
+Dwight Stewart You have an area and you'd like to know what the side of a square with that area would be...square root. Example area is 100 ft2...the side would be 10ft by 10 ft
brett somers never matches any answer and she takes so long to answer . she is not funny at all. i just wonder why she is always on this game show. did she create it? it's gotta be sonething like that
That's incorrect.his name is Chuck Woolery,and her name is Joanne Worley,and they were NEVER married.Chuck WAS married to Joanne Pflug,who was on the show.
Foolishpleazure right Joanne Pflug is the Joanne that was on this episode not Joanne Worley. Johnny Olsen introduced her as Joanne Phlug not Joanne Worley. She looks a lot different without the curly hair. How is this a Hogan's Heroes tribute with only two cast members on the panel and no mention of the show on air?
I like this classic Match Game episode which aired on 1974 with Hogan's Heroes characters Newkirk and Carter. This video was uploaded just the day after Family Feud host Richard Dawson died at the age of 79.
I absolutely loved this show when I was a teenager.
Ivan Dixon and Robert Clarey should have been invited to this episode. Rid Rip, exit one more to have room for Ivan and Robert. July 2nd 2021, sure Richard and Larry are from H.H. but, Richard is a regular. Bummed that it's impossible to fix it now.
I like how you can hear Johnny almost laugh while doing the panel introductions because of their cards.
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People today laugh about a 2,500 prize, but in reality a middle income family of four in 1974 earned about 10 grand a year.
Mark Chas That would be about $12,000 today, adjusted for inflation.
And gas was .50¢ per gallon
Match Game recorded multiple shows on the same day. The cast would go to a restaurant at lunch/dinner time, invariably around Happy Hour. They'd return and tape another show or two. Those are the ones that earned the show its reputation for genuinely wacky behavior. I'm betting this is one of the post Happy Hour programs.
Watched this show when I was in college at the time during a between class break. I loved it, always gave me a laugh. I miss these old game shows the networks had at one time.
I would hardly call two of the original cast members together on a game show a "reunion".
Would you consider on an ep of MG75 3 cast members of Rowan and Martin's Laugh In a reunion?
^ Maybe a mini-reunion, sure.
Yes they should have used the six main cast members. Sad that they did this with two, big goof!
Timothy Ball Then it would have turned into a battle of who was the bigger smart aleck.
@@jenniferclark9842 Very true.
Larry Hovis & Richard Dawson were also on Laugh In together for a while too.
As was Robert Clary (LeBeau)
@@davidleigh443 I wasn't aware of Robert Clary ever having been on Laugh In! Do you know what episode it was?
Larry Hovis was involved with Rowan and Martin's Laugh In in one way or another from the start. He was an actor and writer of the 1967 pilot and was a regular during 1968 while also doing HH. He and Richard Dawson was regulars from 1971-72 after HH ended; Larry then went on to other work, but Dawson stayed until Laugh In ended in 1973. They were close friends and were usually paired in sketches.
Larry Hovis's writing partner was Ann Elder, who appeared on MG numerous times on the bottom tier next to Dawson and was a regular performer on Laugh In. Other "lesser known" performers who were on MG because of their Laugh In credentials include Sarah Kennedy, Louisa Moritz, Johnny Brown, and Chelsea Brown. And of course many of the Laugh In stars appeared on MG, notably Jo Anne Worley, Judy Carne, Arte Johnson, and Dick Martin himself.
@@Observer-jw8wv I dont know the episode but I saw him during an info commercial selling episodes. I think he did a cameo or two. Of Course, Hovis and Dawson were on often.
@@davidleigh443 Interesting, and it makes sense. I believe there were a lot of unbilled performances on Laugh In. I'd love to find that!
Another legend lost. RIP Rip Taylor
i remember Peggy Cass from ''Auntie Mame'' (1958) and a short-lived show, ''The Hathaways'' (1961). ...always loved the sound of her voice.....
I'm thinking this episode aired a few months before Richard Nixon resigned-That was on August 8,1974 which was my 16th birthday.
I love it when Johnny O cracks up during the star intros.
Jo Ann's poker face for "Butcher Knife" was phenomonal.
11:42 Brett Somers...giving a fashion critique...at the height of the 70's...the mind boggles...
How is this a reunion when they only have two caste mates.
It says reunite, not a cast reunion.
Same thing ???
Newkirk and Klink made Hogan Heroes. Anyone could have replaced Bob Crane, But not Dawson.
@@nyattorney1927 No one could have replaced Schultz. There literally has never been another Schultz.
wonder if the contestant , Paul Fisher, is still alive.
"Only in a rerun." Richard Dawson (1932-2012).
Ate is a clever answer, squashed is even better. And now I'm giggling because I'm picturing the dinosaur eating Fred's car.
Paul was so lucky,with all the knives out there,he gets it right and gets to hug Joann twice.
I thought steak knife.
@@danicegewiss862 I thought it was sharp, Sharp Knife
I watched a documentary on this show and this must have been the second taping of the day, right after lunch. Special sauce!! I like the second show better.
they actually taped 5 episodes a day and then 6 a day once they started doing Match Game PM. They usually got nice and tipsy during the lunch break so the last 2 or 3 episodes of the day they taped were usually the more interesting ones
@@baltimorez-wad7281 This would have been the third episode of the taping day. Usually they would do 3, then 2 (146-147-148, then 149-150.) But it's certainly possible they did 2, then 3, putting this after their meal break. Not likely, but possible. PM did not start until July 1975.
Rip taylor and Jo Ann Pflug are still alive.
Rip Taylor died over the weekend.
Rip died on October 6, 2019.
The Mark Spitz Mustache era !
So, this program was taped when Sam Irvin was conducting the Watergate hearing eh?
Yes I am also old enough to remember Peggy Cass on the origional Match Game. She was on that show a lot.
Charlie Cline It's too bad that almost all the 60s Match Game shows were destroyed by NBC.Dumb practice 😫11 episodes survive.
Oh Lord I can't believe I made it through the 70s.
IT would be nice to see this posted in at least 480p.
1974 my god it seems just like yesterday. Where the hell does time go ? It sure isnt because Im having fun !
Out of all the panelists only Jo Ann Plug is still alive how sad
Rip Taylor died in 2019, so he was alive when you commented.
And she is 80. Sad.
B.s. how does TWO cast members constitute a reunion?
Looks like Paul had a bit of a crush on Jo Ann. And how is this a tribute to Hogan's Heroes? They don't even mention the show. Just because Hovis is on the panel? Pretty slim.
I had a crush on Jo An Pflug. She is gorgeous and has a sexy voice.
How could you not have a crush on Jo Ann Pflug?
Watching this, there were so many Watergate references in that one question. OMG! I feel old....Not to mention Agnew's tax evasion indictment, which forced him to resign from the VP's office....
CatfishHunter61 I knew Spiro Agnew was initially Richard Nixon’s VP, but I wasn’t sure why he resigned (if I did, I forgot). I hadn’t heard of John Dean or Sam Ervin until now (yes, I’m a young gun).
As of March 20th (Spring Solstice) 2019
Robert Clary is the only cast member alive
Born: Robert Max Widerman; March 1, 1926 (age 93); Paris, France
You forgot Ivan Dixon's replacement for the 6th & final season Kenneth Washington who played Baker.
Joanne called Paul Rock for his Rock Hudson resemblance .
Jo Ann would be fun to hug...
Paul was really puting the make on Jo Ann Phlug.
+Ricardo Martin Agree. Can't blame a man for trying. Apparently she was more into Chuck Woolery.
@Ronald Bittner:
Only for a while. They divorced in 1980 and now refuses to even discuss him.
@Floymin
Well, Paul was very tall and Jo Ann is 5' 10" so they would make a good 'match' in that regard.
He's also a little bit Toby Flenderson-ish.
I would have too..darn she's a sexy woman.
I didn't see/hear any Hogan's Heroes reference.
ZoneFighter1 Thank you for helping.
It said the reunited, not had a discussion.
Peggy Cass? I tend to think of her more on To Tell The Truth than I do Match Game... but she wasn't that bad. :-)
Andrew Schroy Sometimes panelists from other game shows do a "one week/one shot"appearance on other shows.
say what you will about the fashion, but it was probably all made in the USA
awesome comment!
Yes. And at least it's not like today where 99.9 % of guys wear T-shirts, goofy, stupid looking, tasteless Cargo Shorts, Sandals/ Tennis Shoes, and a dunce/baseball Cap to 99.9% of places that they go, and the Woman where thrown together garbage that looks like it came straight from a homeless shelter bin. At least that's how Americans dress nowadays. I am sure many have been denied entrance to many places in Europe if they tried to get in where such trashy clothes. It's probably like, Sir or Madam, be on to your back yard barbecue or picnic.
@@QuantumEffectResidue and going out in public places in their pajamas has become common place! Lazy America is what I see.
Not necessarily. KMart was importing most of their clothing.
Where was Shultz or Klink at for the show
Some of them were really juiced filming this. Must have been filmed after lunch
The 70s were better.
than what?
Better than now ;) Agreed.
than today
the fifties were better were better than the 70's, the 70s were better than today....I detect a trend
The fifties were better if you were a white man. It pretty much sucked for everyone else.
_________ KNIFE. That was real tough. I thought KITCHEN, BUTTER, or STEAK. I didn't think BUTCHER.
You might not of thought of butcher knife, but that is a GREAT response!
On the early 60's "Match Game". Gene Rayburn called Peggy Cass "PIGGY" one time.Merriment ensued for like 5 minutes......
It's funny how the contestant who said Panama Canal is a dead ringer for Teddy Roosevelt.
this was one of my favorite game shows back in the 70s.i loved gean raven he was a very funny guy had a great since of humor.
Mary SCOTT. Gene Rayburn
@@jenniferclark9842 right!
I would have said to blank knife the following answers: Pen Knife, Jack Knife, Electric Knife, Swiss Army Knife, Carving Knife, Butcher's Knife, Steak Knife and Butter Knife.
sharp or hot
I would have said pocket knife.
To be honest I only recognised Richard, Larry and Joanne.
8:38 What DID Larry write?
I wonder
First Super Match, part 2: CANAL
Fisher-Wynn, round 1, question B: "Well, there *is* SKIN there, so maybe…?" (Bzzt!) "No, I guess not."
Question A: "His old nemesis, SAM ERVIN, of course." (Bzzt!)
Round 2, question B: "The technical word is THAGOMIZED; in layman's terms, WALLOPED WITH HIS TAIL." (Bzzt!)
Second Super Match, part 1: ROOT
Part 2: BOWIE
Fisher-Raymond, round 1, question A: "Come on, people. You can always go fetch your pillow or your wife back off the lawn - but try moving your whole BED back sometime, and you'll really feel for Henry." (Ding!)
Not Once, but TWICE does JoAnn Pflug pull the fakeout!
It was nice to see a contest choose a celeb other than Richard. No offense to Richard, but many other celebs were good players too.
My gawrsh!! That Paul dwarfs Gene and Gene is a big guy I thought.
Headlights glow in the dark.
Sort of clickbait. There were only two Hogan’s Heroes cast members and Hogan’s Heroes was not even mentioned. Just another Match Game.
I would have given participant Linda the big money
They are missing 4 hogans heroes.
It would be funny if Major Hochstter( howard Caine) was a panel in his Hogan's character.
Love Newkirk and Carter.
Oh, the memories of junior high school...
What did this have to do with Hogan's Heroes at all other than the fact that Richard Dawson was involved
Larry Hovis, duh?
Larry Hovis was involved too.
Larry Hovis, who played Sergeant Carter, was on there as well.
The contestant named Winn is this episode graduated college and became a teacher......with such lousy answers, what was her grade-point average 0.1?
The UK version of this show was called Blankety-Blank.
6:07 What on Earth was that?
2 from Hogan is hardly a reunion....
I was hoping for at least one more cast member.
@@danicegewiss862 Maybe Werner or Leon Askin.
Gene did appear on To Tell The Truth, didn't he?
Jo Ann Pflug was in the MASH movie.
Just was watching Adam 12 and saw Jo ann.
@@earlegavin5931 Really? What episode?
Great to see Jo Ann!
Good Call On Joanns BEHALF
never realized how pretty Joanne was!!
She was Miss America!
when?
I don't think she was a Miss America, but other panelists Mary Ann Mobley and Lee Meriwether were.
ohhh! ty! upz.. so glad for you tube!! We can watch forever '')
She was a hottie!
Reminds me of Joanna Jones, giving me a hug and a kiss. Unexpected hug and 2 kisses.
What is the deal Larry hocus?
I am surprised Bob Crane was never on this show .
Will James No, but he did appear on MG's sister show Tattletales in 1974.
Lou Costello was a panelist on Match Game 74.
+Craig Asplund Considering Lou Costello passed away in 1959 that would've been a pretty good trick.
@@williampetersen9915 Yes it would have.
I would've said the fan sucked his drawers out the winder.
I find it frustrating that some answers were gimmies and others were impossible to match. Seriously, Panama blank? Seriously? The other contestant had no chance to compete with the one-answer.
I like the stare of this game
Brett is consistently funny, she cracks me up
6:05 6th grade teacher ! Ooooooh Miss Crabtree..... (Those who get the reference will understand)
U2good Jo Ann Pflug was one of Hawkeye's twinkies in the movie version of M*A*S*H. A great actress she was too. She was also married to Chuck Woolery who was the origional host of Wheel of Fortune.
Okay, math geniuses. I know what a square root is, but never learned exactly what the purpose is. Where would that be used in the real world?
+Dwight Stewart You have an area and you'd like to know what the side of a square with that area would be...square root. Example area is 100 ft2...the side would be 10ft by 10 ft
He kissed em all he don’t discriminate
10 times the amount of $250 "or" $2500, huh?
Plug is the German word for "plow".....ahem
When did Rip Taylor die? lol
October 6, 2019
Panama Jack
The tourist was thrown out of the white house because he looked like Pol Pot.
I like John Wilkes Booth.
I said Trash. Like you throw out the trash😂😂😂
Joe Biden
sucked his toupee out the window
Peggy Cass was really perpippity in this one. I don't think "Towering Venuses" ever came to be.
Johnny Olson is trying to hard to be professional and not laugh. He slips anyway.
These were bad questions all the way around..
Gene, you old horndog!
I didnt like Peggy at all. Her rude sarcastic and goading comments were uncalled for.
brett somers never matches any answer and she takes so long to answer . she is not funny at all. i just wonder why she is always on this game show. did she create it? it's gotta be sonething like that
doug reentd How about her waste of cards! Annoys me still.
Rip is turtleing 💩💩🐢
Trivia Jo Ann is Chuck Woorley's wife.
That's incorrect.his name is Chuck Woolery,and her name is Joanne Worley,and they were NEVER married.Chuck WAS married to Joanne Pflug,who was on the show.
Foolishpleazure
right Joanne Pflug is the Joanne that was on this episode not Joanne Worley. Johnny Olsen introduced her as Joanne Phlug not Joanne Worley. She looks a lot different without the curly hair. How is this a Hogan's Heroes tribute with only two cast members on the panel and no mention of the show on air?
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The Poster originally called her Joanne Worley....they must have have changed it,since.