As a teenager in the mid 60's, I made it my quest to find her doppleganger later on. I came close in future relationships, beautiful women in their own right, but nothing compared to her... 🤷
Ela será sempre uma bela Atriz e uma bela Mulher, as suas atuações no seriado A Feiticeira a qual notabilizou aqui no Brasil, estará sempre em nossas memórias e corações.
It was refreshing to watch all these people treating each other with respect. That's what I grew up with, and I find it sad to see how things have deteriorated over the decades.
Almost 30 years before this show aired, the nazis were busy getting their genocides started while the Americans were pretending it wasn't a big deal. The entirety of human history is made up of every possible level of human horror and decency, from literal genocide to someone saying "oh how do you do" to a guest. We are no worse off today, we're just too self-absorbed to try and look beyond what is right in front of us.
@@laizalott I get ya, however, you gotta wake up man… the world has always been scripted, until, you realise this then we are all F--Ed…. Just remember the Hong Kong protest of 2019 yet we have a pandemic now? Suddenly the protests available acainsy the commie part? Really not shocking, to say the least….
The voices are amazing. Deferent, refined... Nobody speaks like this anymore and it's actually representative of the energy with which we interact socially.
FROM BRAZIL : I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY, AMAZING, SMART, FUNNY, TALENTED AND BEAUTIFUL AND WONDERFUL ACTRESS. I WATCH BEWITCHED SERIE 'TILL TODAY!!... THANK YOU LIZ, FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES YOU HAVE PROVIDED TO ME IN MY LIFE. I MISS YOU!!...♥
Loved this show. When I was ill and stayed home from school I watched. Loved Allen Luden. Betty White was on the show often. A great couple. Liz Montgomery was a joy
These shows were on during the day and us kids used to watch them due to limited channels and shows like this really helped our vocabulary and we did not even realize it.....
Robert Montgomery was a wonderful actor & Elizabeth carved her own legacy. Loved Bewitched! I’m 74 & watched Jim in a comedy show called “I Married Joan” about a judge married to a zany woman who got into trouble worse than Lucy. My younger brother loved Mr Magic, voiced by Jim, loved by all ages. Miss all of these wonderful talented people! So thankful for the movie & TV films saved for everyone to enjoy over & over!
In "I Married Joan," Jim played a court judge and easygoing husband to a colorful wife. It was the only role where he didn't play an eccentric. Just a down-to-earth person. After growing up with Mr. MaGoo and Thurston Howell III, it seems odd to see him playing it so straight.
I watched Bewitched when it started its run, in the days when we couldn't tape the shows but had to rush through our routines so we could park ourselves in front of the TV. Now in 2021, at age 62 watching and taping the reruns and loving it!!
WOW, life sure was exciting back then! I was born in 67 and grew up on Bewitched and Gilligan's Island episodes daily, once in syndication during the 70s! I still crush on Elizabeth Montgomery!
This show wouldn't work today. Today's celebrities would never show up and nobody would know who they were and they'd be too stupid to do it. These old gameshows are timeless and unable to copy.
@@LarryTaint-qn8pd Yes I must agree, the average intelligence level and the control of the English language was far superior in prior decades than what you see today.
@@elainevankat5353 Before you give that era such a clean bill of health because of Password reruns, realize that Bob Crane was also a panelist on the show in the mid-60s. Would you call him a clean person?
#PASSWORD.Didn't Jim cheat? When the contestant said Afloat, he said adrift. Adrift was the word, but she didn't say that. He & his team mate should not have been given the point's.😒
Amazing how polite and respectful everybody was and look at the women wow! All 3 were at a healthy weight, and were wearing beautiful dresses, had perfect makeup, and their hair was done. Such an enchanting world compare to today.
It's amazing that these episodes have survived at all. Videotape was prohibitively expensive back in the 60s, so much so that it was common practice to reuse or, "wipe" videotapes whenever possible.
Always loved Elizabeth Montgomery. Most beautiful, charming, and talented, lady on television. And what a great actor - just watched "The Legend of Lizze Borden" and Elizabeth was phenomenal in the title role.
Everyone keeps talking about how much class people used to have, I believe it was manners, good education, self respect and good moral values all which are very rarely being taught anymore.
Look up her background. Her dad was a big deal in the biz. And she outshone him and he ( out of jealously) turned his back to her and she died in her early 60s.
I so enjoy watching these old shows. It's wonderful to see the actresses and actors who were such a huge part of my childhood in their heyday through the magic of television. It's like seeing familiar old friends.
...a real fun reality show..."back in the good ol' days"...one of the few shows my mom let me watch when i was 9...i still have a crush on Elizabeth...thanks for the memories...Mr. Howel too, lol...
I always love this show, and I loved Elizabeth Montgomery in Bewitched. I like to play along with this show at home, and it really is hard to give one word that would get the opponent or your partner I should say, the word you’re looking for it by just saying one word. Challenge yourself and give it a try and see if you can do it. Thank you for having us on UA-cam again.
Elizabeth Motgomery is a really nice person. I wish I could have met her, because I loved her on Bewitched and also enjoyed her performances on Password. She was also on Password Plus in 1979 alongside her husband, Falcon Crest star Robert Foxworth.
I absolutely adore Elizabeth! I loved watching her facial and hand expressions. I also sat here and thought, "This is allot of work for $300!" In 1966 it was actually equivalent to around $2,500! Considering the cost of a vehicle, which averaged $3,500! That was when money was worth money!
John I totally agree. She was one of a kind. I also love it when she did Serena her cousin in Bewitched. She's gone a long time now but will never be forgotten.
Elizabeth Montgomery Such a beautiful and wonderful TRUE Lady Sadly Missed, and Alan the Host a True legend and Betty White Loved him so much I don't think she ever re married after he passed, Jim Backus Gilligan's island and Mr Magoo what a career. The second lady contestant WOW I wish women wore their hair like that now so Stunning and Elegant.
WWII story: Elizabeth's very scary/by-the-book/harsh Navy Lieutenant Commander officer father Robert Montgomery gave my father a secret leave of absence to see his new-borne baby in Chicago, circa 1942. This was, IIRC, weeks before my father shipped out to the Pacific, assigned to a mine-sweeper. My father said everyone was was scared shitless of him, an unforgettable act of kindness from LtCdr. Montgomery. Thank-you.
TIMELESS STILL 30 YEARS TO GO TILL DAWN OF CELLPHONES circa 1996 back in a time when people could have remarkable conversations without flaking out or staring at their cellphone
I was not even born when this aired. Celebrties of today should do this same thing with average people. It shows massive stars connecting with the general public. It definitely brings love and unity. And before the internet or even cable everyone knew who these people were.
I just loved Elizabeth, watched her as a young boy everyday after school on the re runs of Bewitched..she was so Beautiful and smart,save enough back than to own 20% of that show,networth around 40 mill @ time of her passing..
Low tech and still more entertaining than anything today. Certainly they not better or perfect people, but the older celebrities had charm and personality. Great memories from the past.
These were very complex words to guess for anyone in any time period. But the people and their magnificent demeanor. Even when they are not doing well, it is done with grace. Man!! If only we could time travel and take the best of each era.
When I was a kid in school we got to stay in at lunch and watch Password if we stayed quiet and I loved it when Carol Burnett and Elizabeth Montgomery were on. It was a few years later then this though, in the early 70's, but I really enjoyed it. Being able to see these even older episodes here on youtube is great.
Although the original "Password" was usually taped in New York, there were about eight weeks a year when the show would be taped in Hollywood so that stars who wouldn't be able to go to New York could still appear.
lol, "flirt with the rules." In plain speak she frequently cheated, which made it unfair to the other contestant. Every player is suppose to be "competitive" - no harm there; but selfishly she repeatedly breaks rules that Host Ludden tells her she can't do.
Elizabeth Montgomery was absolutely gorgeous! We lost her too soon.
A clone of her famous actors Dad. Too bad they didn't like wearing othr. He was mean to her and not encouraging. Good dramatic actress too.
We sure did
Such a class act.
You're absolutely right! I adored her ❤❤❤ still watch her on Bewitched !❤❤❤❤❤
Absolutely right! I adored her!❤❤❤...I still watch her on Bewitched !...❤❤❤❤❤
Liz Montgomery is just the best. So kind and unpretentious and good-natured. You can just feel it.
All class.
ya
I wish I could have met her, she was my favorite.
As a teenager in the mid 60's, I made it my quest to find her doppleganger later on. I came close in future relationships, beautiful women in their own right, but nothing compared to her... 🤷
@@stillnotwokeshe was amazing. I just adore her so much, it almost hurts. She was anything but a witch, methinks.
I'm watching this 55 years later and am thoroughly enjoying it.
People were classy back then.
Me too
@@nchevrea People were a lot smarter and had much better vocabularies, too.
I watched it in the 60s and now. Still one of the best tv programs out there. 😁
@@michellelaw6157 a
Elizabeth Montgomery was a classic beauty. Jim Backus was a joy to watch as well. Great episode.
Rest In Peace Allen Ludden, Jim Backus, and Elizabeth Montgomery. Overdue condolences to the families for your loss. 😞💐💐💐
My dad -- Lee Vines -- was the announcer for this show.
Great voice.
Fantastic voice. Did he do much radio work? Or mainly voice-over?
He had a great voice. Did he do any other shows?
WOW ,,, NICE
excellent voice- I loved this show
Elizabeth was always so contemporary looking... a timeless lady! Love her!
Lots of people in the 60s look timeless, it’s the decade when modern fashion was born after all.
Ela será sempre uma bela Atriz e uma bela Mulher, as suas atuações no seriado A Feiticeira a qual notabilizou aqui no Brasil, estará sempre em nossas memórias e corações.
daughter of actor Robert Montgomery
Beautiful woman.
Miss her.
She went through the whole late 60s hippy trend on the show there for a bit… but it was still trendy and stylish for the time….
Not only were Jim and Elizabeth great stars, great people...good souls...Liz Montgomery, beautiful woman.
All 3 women were beautiful. Elizabeth, Trudy, and Linda.
@@geoffstricklerHere are two tall glasses of water to satisfy ya’ll’s THIRST!
It was refreshing to watch all these people treating each other with respect. That's what I grew up with, and I find it sad to see how things have deteriorated over the decades.
No common decency
Totally agree Corrie! Stay in Prayer to the lord Jesus cause you know very well We are in serious trouble
Almost 30 years before this show aired, the nazis were busy getting their genocides started while the Americans were pretending it wasn't a big deal. The entirety of human history is made up of every possible level of human horror and decency, from literal genocide to someone saying "oh how do you do" to a guest.
We are no worse off today, we're just too self-absorbed to try and look beyond what is right in front of us.
@@laizalott I get ya, however, you gotta wake up man… the world has always been scripted, until, you realise this then we are all F--Ed…. Just remember the Hong Kong protest of 2019 yet we have a pandemic now? Suddenly the protests available acainsy the commie part? Really not shocking, to say the least….
I agree. Thank you and God Bless You for saying what I was thinking.
One of the prettiest ladies ever, so gorgeous.
Fake hair, cartoon nose, and she's a cheat. You have no taste.
@@PreservationEnthusiast My, aren't you the edgy contrarian, shitting on someone who's been dead for 26 years.
@@wirenutt57 What has her being dead got to do with anything?
Agreed!
barbara eden.. but eliz montgomery was smarter..
Elizabeth Montgomery had a charisma all of her own.
Dick York would agree with you.
She is intelligent as well as delightful.
I always thought the same
The girl in the blue had so much more though.
The voices are amazing. Deferent, refined... Nobody speaks like this anymore and it's actually representative of the energy with which we interact socially.
Yes, the voices are pleasant. It's sad that today we have the ear-grating vocal fry.
It is what happens with real education and possibly some vocal instruction typical of hollywood and entertainment of the era.
Exactly. Today's world we all believe that using filthy, vulgar, language on a consistent basis is FUNNY???
@@300books Agreed
I think that's called a mid-atlantic accent.
FROM BRAZIL : I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY, AMAZING, SMART, FUNNY, TALENTED AND BEAUTIFUL AND WONDERFUL ACTRESS.
I WATCH BEWITCHED SERIE 'TILL TODAY!!...
THANK YOU LIZ, FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES YOU HAVE PROVIDED TO ME IN MY LIFE.
I MISS YOU!!...♥
ALL CAPS SUCK!
This was my mother's favourite show. I remember watching this with her. This very episode!
It was one of my favorite Gameshows along with Hollywood Squares... I wish they would remake these two.
Sure ya do...
What a great memory. God bless her soul
@@carlosa9422 Today's "woke" people would corrupt it
Really nice to see a gentleman rise when a lady enters............manners matter and always will.
I agree, however, most women these days don't look like that, and they definitely don't act like that. There isn't much reason to stand up.
I wonder if Elizabeth and Jim, in 1966, ever imagined how legendary their shows would become.
They never imagined.
But they lived to see it.
I don't think they ever dated, if that's what you are implying.
Jim Backus' health deteriorated in the early 1980''s. Time is short.
@@trhansen3244 Huh?
If someone gives bad clues, Jim will call them a Yale man.
Loved this show. When I was ill and stayed home from school I watched. Loved Allen Luden. Betty White was on the show often. A great couple. Liz Montgomery was a joy
HAl........same here. I admit that sometimes I faked being sick so I could stay home and watch those shows
These shows were on during the day and us kids used to watch them due to limited channels and shows like this really helped our vocabulary and we did not even realize it.....
Such a wonderful show!!! I miss the good old days of television.
Robert Montgomery was a wonderful actor & Elizabeth carved her own legacy. Loved Bewitched! I’m 74 & watched Jim in a comedy show called “I Married Joan” about a judge married to a zany woman who got into trouble worse than Lucy. My younger brother loved Mr Magic, voiced by Jim, loved by all ages. Miss all of these wonderful talented people! So thankful for the movie & TV films saved for everyone to enjoy over & over!
As a child, I found the a cappella theme song and incidental music of "I Married Joan" really creepy.
In "I Married Joan," Jim played a court judge and easygoing husband to a colorful wife. It was the only role where he didn't play an eccentric. Just a down-to-earth person. After growing up with Mr. MaGoo and Thurston Howell III, it seems odd to see him playing it so straight.
I grew up watching Elizabeth Montgomery She’s like my TV Mom. ❤️🙏😇
Grew up watching Bewitched re-runs in the 70's, was absolutely ga-ga in love with Elizabeth!
Was a great show with tons of her nutty relatives! Dr Bombay
I watched Bewitched reruns in the early 90s and I was the same way.
I watched Bewitched when it started its run, in the days when we couldn't tape the shows but had to rush through our routines so we could park ourselves in front of the TV. Now in 2021, at age 62 watching and taping the reruns and loving it!!
WOW, life sure was exciting back then! I was born in 67 and grew up on Bewitched and Gilligan's Island episodes daily, once in syndication during the 70s! I still crush on Elizabeth Montgomery!
I really miss this type of old time entertainment
Its on BUZZR everyday
This show wouldn't work today. Today's celebrities would never show up and nobody would know who they were and they'd be too stupid to do it. These old gameshows are timeless and unable to copy.
@@LarryTaint-qn8pd Yes I must agree, the average intelligence level and the control of the English language was far superior in prior decades than what you see today.
Absolutely agree! Clean fun and people ....actually looked like people! (nice).
@@elainevankat5353 Before you give that era such a clean bill of health because of Password reruns, realize that Bob Crane was also a panelist on the show in the mid-60s. Would you call him a clean person?
The beautiful sweet Elizabeth Montgomery. Queen of Magic, Queen of Password. 🥰❤ We miss you!
Elizabeth Montgomery, beautiful and genuine
What class! All of them .. smart, witty, just absolute class. This show was so much fun to watch,
#PASSWORD.Didn't Jim cheat? When the contestant said Afloat, he said adrift. Adrift was the word, but she didn't say that. He & his team mate should not have been given the point's.😒
Liked this show other than the sexist comments about the last contestant. (female in orange dress)
@@marysmith8638 oh please, it was all in good fun
I love Jim Backus, he was such a unique and distinguished man!
You can see him in the hilarious tv show I Married Joan on UA-cam - theres a bunch of episodes - he’s a judge married to an I love Lucy type of wife.
Didn't he play Mr. Magoo?
@@michellelaw6157 BY GEORGE YOU'RE RIGHT! 🤓🕶️👓😎
Amazing how polite and respectful everybody was and look at the women wow! All 3 were at a healthy weight, and were wearing beautiful dresses, had perfect makeup, and their hair was done. Such an enchanting world compare to today.
It's amazing that these episodes have survived at all. Videotape was prohibitively expensive back in the 60s, so much so that it was common practice to reuse or, "wipe" videotapes whenever possible.
You can easily see that both these stars had great fun....on this show! Refreshing!
The most beautiful female actress of the 1960s Elizabeth Montgomery
Agreed! With Barbara Eden being a VERY close second place!
Elizabeth Montgomery was very beautiful. But the most beautiful television actress of the 1960s was Diana Rigg from The Avengers.
Liz, Barbara Eden AND.....last but NOT least.......Dianna Rigg
It’s great to see these ‘ stars ‘ interacting with the public.
Always loved Elizabeth Montgomery. Most beautiful, charming, and talented, lady on television. And what a great actor - just watched "The Legend of Lizze Borden" and Elizabeth was phenomenal in the title role.
Check her out w/ a young Charles Bronson on the Twilight Zone. "Two" - classic
She was great in A Case of Rape too.
Mrs. Sundance
Barbara Eden for me.
Elizabeth Montgomery was such a good actress that she could play any character!
Enjoyed both on their shows. Loved Bewitched and Gilligan's Island
Everyone keeps talking about how much class people used to have, I believe it was manners, good education, self respect and good moral values all which are very rarely being taught anymore.
and upbringing
Look up her background. Her dad was a big deal in the biz. And she outshone him and he ( out of jealously) turned his back to her and she died in her early 60s.
Heh a good beating and horror of parents do an amazing job.
@Klowny this is what you do when you can't get your trump rally fix? Pontificate on the evils of equality and women daring to exercise autonomy?
Absolutely agree! Such a shame... it’s gone!
When Jim said "by George, your right", I had a Mr. Magoo flashback.
And Mr. Howell.
I now drive like Magoo
@@jimcarlson6157 lol
Yes. It was cute. I’m sure it was intentional.
😂👍🏻
I so enjoy watching these old shows. It's wonderful to see the actresses and actors who were such a huge part of my childhood in their heyday through the magic of television. It's like seeing familiar old friends.
Nice seeing Jim and Liz as themselves.
Elizabeth Montgomery was really an amazing person, not only beautiful but a lovely person inside and out
...a real fun reality show..."back in the good ol' days"...one of the few shows my mom let me watch when i was 9...i still have a crush on Elizabeth...thanks for the memories...Mr. Howel too, lol...
Loved, LOved, LOVed, LOVEd, LOVED Elizabeth Montgomery! And Mr. Magoo.
Beautiful is right! I can't get enough Elizabeth Montgomery!
Neither could Dick York.
@@richardedmiston3756 They were not romantically involved
@@christinab9808 I know, but York was in love with her.
@@richardedmiston3756 Oh I bet. She was married at the time though.
Poor Jason 👆🏻 If she were living she’d probably be old enough to be your grandmother.
I always love this show, and I loved Elizabeth Montgomery in Bewitched. I like to play along with this show at home, and it really is hard to give one word that would get the opponent or your partner I should say, the word you’re looking for it by just saying one word. Challenge yourself and give it a try and see if you can do it. Thank you for having us on UA-cam again.
Elizabeth Motgomery is a really nice person. I wish I could have met her, because I loved her on Bewitched and also enjoyed her performances on Password. She was also on Password Plus in 1979 alongside her husband, Falcon Crest star Robert Foxworth.
Elizabeth Montgomery omg. She's really so lovely.
Exquisite lovely woman 🔥 dream
Poise and class in abundance .
Lovely in every way! A beautiful soul!
Michael Pordan : She was 33 years old when she appeared in this episode.
Dick York thought so too.
I'm really impressed by the quality of the video - probably looks better on our 4K monitors than it did on TVs back in the day.
I absolutely adore Elizabeth! I loved watching her facial and hand expressions. I also sat here and thought, "This is allot of work for $300!" In 1966 it was actually equivalent to around $2,500! Considering the cost of a vehicle, which averaged $3,500! That was when money was worth money!
That means they won about 1/11 of a car. It’s not like that’s a lot..even for back then.
Elizabeth's facial expressions were so cute , really miss her 😉👍👍🇺🇸
I was a latchkey kid and grew up on these shows Before mom
Went out to work She never missed this gameshow
Amy Winehouse inspiration !!!!
@@eviesmail5447 ???????
@@eviesmail5447 - Double up on your medication and stop posting your needless babble. 😒
@@eviesmail5447 Amy Winehouse didn’t hold a candle to Elizabeth’s adorableness.
I miss these great game shows I used to watch them when I played sick and got to stay home from school
Me, too. I loved those days❤
Jim Backus: Giligan's island and the voice of Mr. Magoo.
One of my favorite old-school comedians
Loved both of them. But Elizabeth is so much loved.
My dream 🔥
Elizabeth Montgomery was so beautiful. 💖💖💖
Absolutely agree! A natural beauty and a real lady!
Her personality was beautiful, too!
At 3:41....Contestant asking a castaway about 'Adrift' & 'Raft'. Priceless.
The fact that Jim backus took three turns to get the “adrift” word was ironic to say the least. 🤣
Good one.
Sort of like the episode with Bob Denver where "skipper" was a password!
The correct clue for 'adrft' is "U.S.S. Minnow"
🎵A three hour tour
A three hour tour 🎶
.. Glad he didn't take three hours this time.
@@jasonayres the irony keeps coming, 🤣
Oh Magoo, you've done it again.
by George
Elizabeth Montgomery was so classy and beautiful no one like her today in TV or movies
John I totally agree. She was one of a kind. I also love it when she did Serena her cousin in Bewitched. She's gone a long time now but will never be forgotten.
Agree that she was those things, but disagree that no one is today. Fewer women, yes. No one? No...
@@ChrisW228 betcha can't name one.....
@@jimdep6542 Jennifer Garner
@@ChrisW228 Ok...I know it's subjective, but......no, I don't see it.
I love Elizabeth Montgomery 👌🏾
I love how animated Elizabeth was. I feel she was also a very competitive player.
I grew up watching Bewitched in the mornings and Gilligands Island after school.
Same here. Awesome sweet memories!!
I watch bewitched every night. Still 🥰
Mr. Magoo
Elizabeth Montgomery Such a beautiful and wonderful TRUE Lady Sadly Missed, and Alan the Host a True legend and Betty White Loved him so much I don't think she ever re married after he passed, Jim Backus Gilligan's island and Mr Magoo what a career. The second lady contestant WOW I wish women wore their hair like that now so Stunning and Elegant.
Treating people with RESPECT ...............WOW , what a concept
Two favorites from childhood. Miss this kind of TV. I have not even turned my TV on in two months. Turned off cable last month. Everything is boring.
Fouun the early episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies. So good!
I agree and only watch prie and netflix
I only watch what everyone puts on UA-cam
Montgomery had terrific facial expressions.
Elizabeth Montgomery, forever beautiful!
Wow! The A/V quality is astounding for a 1966 television broadcast! Truly amazing! O what wonders Man hath made!
Elizabeth was adorable.
WWII story: Elizabeth's very scary/by-the-book/harsh Navy Lieutenant Commander officer father Robert Montgomery gave my father a secret leave of absence to see his new-borne baby in Chicago, circa 1942. This was, IIRC, weeks before my father shipped out to the Pacific, assigned to a mine-sweeper. My father said everyone was was scared shitless of him, an unforgettable act of kindness from LtCdr. Montgomery. Thank-you.
Excellent anecdote, and heart-warming, too.
I love these anecdotes; they flesh out the real person involved.
Yes, thank you for sharing.
TIMELESS STILL 30 YEARS TO GO TILL DAWN OF CELLPHONES circa 1996 back in a time when people could have remarkable conversations without flaking out or staring at their cellphone
I was not even born when this aired. Celebrties of today should do this same thing with average people. It shows massive stars connecting with the general public. It definitely brings love and unity. And before the internet or even cable everyone knew who these people were.
I just loved Elizabeth, watched her as a young boy everyday after school on the re runs of Bewitched..she was so Beautiful and smart,save enough back than to own 20% of that show,networth around 40 mill @ time of her passing..
love the way she speaks. Her "thank you" at the beginning is off the charts.
My mom use to remind me of Elizabeth Montgomery ... she was so beautiful! So much fun to see them play!
I love Elizabeth Montgomery
I remember watching this show as a child. Wow. Long time.
Low tech and still more entertaining than anything today. Certainly they not better or perfect people, but the older celebrities had charm and personality.
Great memories from the past.
Ms. Montgomery had a rare combination: sexiness and sweetness. She genuinely looked like a kind person.
These were very complex words to guess for anyone in any time period. But the people and their magnificent demeanor. Even when they are not doing well, it is done with grace.
Man!! If only we could time travel and take the best of each era.
Elizabeth Montgomery was one of my favorite Password players behind Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball!
Betty White very good too.
When I was a kid in school we got to stay in at lunch and watch Password if we stayed quiet and I loved it when Carol Burnett and Elizabeth Montgomery were on. It was a few years later then this though, in the early 70's, but I really enjoyed it. Being able to see these even older episodes here on youtube is great.
everything about this is just so normal and wholesome and delightful
Although the original "Password" was usually taped in New York, there were about eight weeks a year when the show would be taped in Hollywood so that stars who wouldn't be able to go to New York could still appear.
I loved both Elizabeth and Jim Backus. He sounded just like Thurston Howell when he said "by George you're right!" 🤣🤣🤣
These were the good ol shows with class act actors and actresses 🙂
Jim Backus - a genius. He was young at this time, but played Mr Magoo so well.
The Eternally Beautiful and Talented, Lady Elizabeth Montgomery
Elizabeth Montgomery was an absolute beautiful lady!!
Dream 🔥
I love, love this show! It is fun and educational as well
Yes. We seem kind of illiterate compared to then. Adrift? I don't think most people would know that word.
Liz was so competitive at Password. She really loved the game, and she'd flirt with the rules to win.
It must be hard not to pantomime. I wonder if they make the old Password at-home game. I'd like to try it.
lol, "flirt with the rules." In plain speak she frequently cheated, which made it unfair to the other contestant. Every player is suppose to be "competitive" - no harm there; but selfishly she repeatedly breaks rules that Host Ludden tells her she can't do.
"Skirt" the rules?
@Nathan Taffijn - Bullshit excuse that doesn't hold water. Too many others proved otherwise. NIce try at excuse making though, lol
Flirt with the rules?! She's a witch!!! It's called witchcraft, and it's cheating!!! lmao
Shes so Bewitching ❤
And thats Mr.Magoo 😂
What a pair! Jim was a class act, charming and intelligent. Elizabeth was an absolute dreamboat, articulate and quick. Great show!
I always like the fairness of swapping partners in case one of the guest celebrities was a real dud.
WOW!!!! WHAT A MARVELOUS SHOW WITH WONDERFUL TV STARS!!!
"You'll pardon the expression--Florida". lol He should see Florida today!!!
He said he had a daughter in kindergarten. I just realized that in 12/14/66, I was also! I loved this show.
My God Liz is stunning!
She still maintained that beauty until her death.
Absolutely gorgeous
beauty AND brains
Absolute beauty.
So was the contestant
Elizabeth Montgomery's mannerisms and everything so reminded me of Samantha.
Liz Montgomery was very charming, very pretty and had gorgeous hair....
Amazing we can see this over 50 plus years later......❤
I had a crush on Elizabeth when I was a kid. So beautiful.
So did millions of us.
I don't blame you.