God bless all these folks and thanks for the laughs. I watched this show all the time as a kid, didn’t realize there were all these hilarious “adult” jokes in their answers.
I get missing my childhood. Not only the tv shows and not having to worry about my bills. Just going to school and hanging out with friends ❤. When we are kids we want to be adults and when we get to be adults we want to be kids. Funny how we think.❤😀
14:12 Mary Ann giving her sweet innocent response, and Brett jumps in with, "oh I'm gonna give her such a punch one of these days" and Betty jumps in so fast and says, "for the first time in my life I'll help ya". This show was always hilarious.
LOVED CNR's 'sailor' bit; 'so, he's a normal guy, is there something wrong with that,' then going into his fey, double-entendre pose - had Gene (and others there, I'm certain) cracking up.
I’m so happy I found this show Just love all the cast .... I’m also so very happy to see it on the game show network It’s hard to believe that this show can come back on TV and on UA-cam and be just as big a hit .... what makes it so good is the natural flow between the characters .....I love all the stars and I applaud them once again Amazing .....
It was banned because it over did the allowable number of naughty references. Eating mushrooms, sniffing markers, premarital sex, gay dating, and ladies of the night. It WAS network television in 1974.
Gene having the time of his life. Who wouldn't love this job? Betty is so quick. Still is! And Orson with the shrooms, pen huffing and the banned word Nympho? But I bet it was really the Sailor joke.
John Campagnoly Gene pretty much ran the whole production as he's said in many interviews, including his time in 1996 on the Maury show when Brett Somers quietly comes out on stage.Peter Tomarken even was surprised.
@@georgemaster9271 In an interview Gene Rayburn said that the studio head moved it around a few times and he felt that's why the show finally failed. Which makes sense. It was number one for years and years.
Just read on Yahoo News, that Mary Ann Mobley has died. She lost her battle with breast cancer, but now she's at peace. She was always such a sweet sweet gentle soul. I think she brought extra bit of class to "Match Game". She sure had a wide range of Broadway, film and television roles after her reign as Miss America. Early reports said that she was 75, but later reports from her family are saying she was 77. May she rest in peace, and prayers to her family.
Fannie Flagg isn’t on this episode, but she’s still around too. There must be something lucky about being in the lower right position on Match Game. It causes you to live forever!
Charles Nelson Reilly, GREAT banter at 13:41 "to be a little different" and "the look" at 14:03. Back then, homosexuality was almost totally in the closet.And Orson Bean's multiple references to drugs.Wow, this was a racy show.
+Uke Den Charles Nelson Reilly, Liberace, Paul Lynde... EVERYBODY knew they were gay and nobody give a shit. It wasn't a problem for the TV audience. But if you actually mentioned the word, all hell broke loose.
+Bryan George I know this post is almost a year old but check if your cable company carries Buzzr. It shows this, Dawson-era Family Feud and and a bunch of other older game shows.
Uh, no. Being willing is NOT the same as being a Nymphomaniac. That's like saying asking for a second helping is the same as being a Glutton. No bueno.
I can't believe I lived those days and was a contestant 9n many shows with my name then Debbie King.wish I had all the uploads I was a riot with Paul Lynde on Password in 70's
This was my fave game show. I was in my teens when this was new, so I watched it during summers and holidays, until it was placed at 6:30pm, weekdays. This game and Hollywood Squares were great about placing the best tv stars as players, on each. Both games were funny, but Match Game was funnier.
Maybe, but I think it had more to do with Frank being picked up by a sailor. Charles' reaction was very funny. (Anyway, thanks for posting all these shows.)
Orson Bean is hilarious. "Just a quick sniff of my maker and I'll be ready." LOL! Wow! That Chris girl, the contestant, is beautiful. I remember watching this show when I was a kid all the time, this brings back a lot of memories. I loved this show and love it again.
There are still a few celebrities that are still alive, that have appeared on the match game. Like Jimmy Walker and Joyce B. Plus, Orson Bean just passed away. None had to apply for welfare while working on the show. They lived long successful lives 😊.
This episode was not banned, nor were any others. The people posting them say it to get you to watch. Lots of old commercials say the same thing. If you were old enough to watch TV back then, this show was TAME! Go check out an episode of All in the Family or Laugh In!
You are irresponsibly stating your personal opinion as fact; and you are dead wrong. MatchGameProductions has posted scores of this show's episodes, and only two are listed as being banned from the Game Show Network because of The Left's obsession with "political correctness." What was TAME then is often INSENSITIVE to the "liberal" entertainment industry of today.
It is fact. I've seen virtually every episode that has aired, many far less PC than this one. TV has become way more conservative over the years. It seems to be more a reflection of where we want to be. Watch a few clips of All In The Family, Laugh-In, even the Courtship of Eddies Father. That was typical broadcast TV in the 60s and 70s.
You're missing the point. "Banned" in this context means that The Game Show Network, which is currently rerunning the show, will not air this episode. Their rationale is that the term "nymphomaniac" is offensive to women.
Le Trebuchet There are so many examples of things being "offensive" to women, gays, blacks, etc. on Match Game that it's surprising that they chose that of all things to be the basis of a ban. If the network was very PC, it wouldn't show this game show at all.
Jake Jenkins I used to work for NBC New York, and you would not believe the prudes that censor for its Standards and Practices Department. I'm sure The Game Show Network is much less restrictive -- especially if a show is popular; but gays and feminists are especially militant these days, and one letter can make a network cower.
Orson Bean was on one of my favorite episodes of "Will and Grace." He plays a retired teacher, and gay role model for Will. He and his friend Sharon (played by Piper Laurie) uncomfortably remind Will and Grace of themselves. The thing is, Orson Bean is said to be extremely politically conservative, for example, opposed to gay marriage,and is the father in law of the late Andrew Breitbart. I always wondered what things were like on set.
Most of us were budding actresses just paying out rent I got quite well known later but even dating many stars I hadn't idea I was THAT CUTE.LOL IF ONLY I WAS A little bit younger AND KNEW WHAT I KNEW NOW.go BETTY WHITE LOVED MEETING YOU THEN..STILLOVE YOU NOW FELLOW CAPRICORN AND ANIMAL LOVERS STILL AWAKE IN COSTA RICA. YOUR COMMENTS ARE FUN ZZXZZX
The SAILOR responses went well beyond what the censors would typically allow back then. But then again, this game-show often went way over those lines and was still televised. Charles Nelson Reilly and Paul Lynde were actually well known Gay Celebrities that made their fortunes flaunting that fact on national TV back in the '70s and early '80s. Even though most people wouldn't give them the time of day on the street, very large portions of the country invited them into their homes every evening, through their Television sets.
Banned due to Nymphomaniac?? I doubt that, there was alot worse words on those shows. I sometimes think people use BANNED just to get hits and or views.
Tim Moore i agree with you but for it to be banned from the game show network NOWADAYS for the word Nymphomaniac. I've heard word on Family Fued....LMAO
Scott Fields I seem to remember a 'Sanford And Son' episode, entitled 'My Kingdom For A Horse', aired around the same time, in which Fred used that same word. It wasn't banned. I don't think anyone even cared that they used it. It certainly didn't bother me.
A long time ago in the early 60s my English teacher was having a baby and it was evident after a while. She was the first woman to teach while she was pg! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I can remember watching "Match Game 74". I was 7 and 8 years old that year. I remember when it switched to "Match Game 75" and asking mom why it's not "Match Game 74" anymore. I wasn't making the connection to the year.
@@hotroddaddy-et4xg You're EXACTLY right! People used to have so much fun making jokes and joking around. NOT Now days!! Everything has to be Politically correct and You have to worry about hurting someone's feelings or offending them. Watch episodes of the Tonight Show from the 70's or Dean Martin's Show or Roasts. THAT was humor and fun. AND, they ALL smoked without offending Anyone. All the shows from the 60's and early to mid 70's people smoked all the time. WHATEVER! This country gets worse and worse Everyday!
I'm sorry, but I think that was a match! Back then, a women needed to be.... "proper" and pretend she didn't even know sexual words... so her saying "I'm WILLING" I think translates to "NYMPHOMANIAC" So not fair.
Say what you want to about the suits that were Gene Rayburn wore while he was the host of 'Match Game': I, personally think they looked awesome--albeit this is the 2000's & this was back in the 1970's, but, that's another story for another time.
You're not alone -- I thought the same thing! We were SOOO innocent as kids back then (plus, you gotta admit that they were BICKERING like a husband and wife).
Moore-Lyons, round 2, question A: "Smaller than that: on the ANKLE." (Bzzt!) Question B: (lay out; see previous episode) First tie-breaker (let's assume I'm in Charles's position), question A: "Alice was walking behind the others and tripped, and those human dominoes all took a DIVE together." (Bzzt!) Question B: "'Can you say GUSHER, sweetheart?' 'Ga-shah!'" (Bzzt!) Second tie-breaker (because, I don't know, Charles rushed in and stole Richard's seat during the commercial break), question A: "No, Frank isn't *that* weird - he's even weirder! FLYING SAUCER!" (Bzzt!) Question B: "This is scary; I'm starting to agree with Brett now. JUNGLE!" (Bzzt!) Super Match, part 1: GILDED Part 2: UNDER
I remember watching shows like this when I was a kid; that's how we learned innuendo -- especially sexual innuendo. I can't watch this stuff now, but if I did I bet I'd find tons of innuendo on these shows, especially Hollywood Squares, Family Feud, and The Newlywed/Dating Games.
God bless all these folks and thanks for the laughs. I watched this show all the time as a kid, didn’t realize there were all these hilarious “adult” jokes in their answers.
OMFG that's the best part!
I love Mary Ann's hair and accent :) I wish it was the 1970's and I was watching this with my mum and dad in our living room on our small TV.
I used to watch this show all the time with my grandma. I miss my childhood so much.
Me too
Great memories
I watched it with my grandfather
I get missing my childhood. Not only the tv shows and not having to worry about my bills. Just going to school and hanging out with friends ❤. When we are kids we want to be adults and when we get to be adults we want to be kids. Funny how we think.❤😀
I used to watch this with my grandma too❤
Born in 88 and some how this is my favorite game show thanks for posting
Fast forward to 2021....my granddaughter loves Betty White!!! What an icon she is!
You know she died right? so yeah
14:12 Mary Ann giving her sweet innocent response, and Brett jumps in with, "oh I'm gonna give her such a punch one of these days" and Betty jumps in so fast and says, "for the first time in my life I'll help ya". This show was always hilarious.
Many’s the time I’ve wanted to punch BRETT over the years.
@@shayhay2411At first I couldn't handle her laugh. But she grew on me. And when she wasn't on the show, which was rare, it's not the same.
When I was a kid and would stay home from school sick, I would watch this show. Sometimes I wasn't sick, I just wanted to watch Match Game!
I did that along with The Price Is Right!
I did the same thing!
The good ol’ days ..
Well for a big Kitty you really have a long Time life dont cha?
OMG, me too. Also, Hogan's Hero's.
7:07: "Back then, Gene's hair was longer than his...now-classic skinny microphone." Priceless!
I liked Betty White's comment about having enough soap to fit everyone in the bath.
LOVED CNR's 'sailor' bit; 'so, he's a normal guy, is there something wrong with that,' then going into his fey, double-entendre pose - had Gene (and others there, I'm certain) cracking up.
Such a pretty contestant! I love her blue outfit.
I’m so happy I found this show Just love all the cast .... I’m also so very happy to see it on the game show network It’s hard to believe that this show can come back on TV and on UA-cam and be just as big a hit .... what makes it so good is the natural flow between the characters .....I love all the stars and I applaud them once again Amazing .....
It was banned because it over did the allowable number of naughty references. Eating mushrooms, sniffing markers, premarital sex, gay dating, and ladies of the night. It WAS network television in 1974.
*****...No, it was well within the alloted time. It was the references.
rickw1100 ... and nowadays that is Tuesday night.
rickw1100 thanks
today with Baldwin boy it's very sexual
This show was not banned. If it's not shown, it's because the network chose not to air it. Only the FCC can ban television shows.
Gene having the time of his life. Who wouldn't love this job? Betty is so quick. Still is! And Orson with the shrooms, pen huffing and the banned word Nympho? But I bet it was really the Sailor joke.
Sadly Betty died Dec 2021
Orson obviously into magic mushrooms , lsd and other likes.. He likes the smell of pain thinner which is another inhalant drug
This likely was after lunch.
I think Gene Rayburn was an awesome host...
John Campagnoly Gene pretty much ran the whole production as he's said in many interviews, including his time in 1996 on the Maury show when Brett Somers quietly comes out on stage.Peter Tomarken even was surprised.
He was a PERV!
I MISS THE OLD GAME SHOWS
bigjake1965 Buzzr will feed your classics addiction.It does mine.
bigjake 1965 I DO TOO! You could always count on the small TV Guide to have a print ad of a certain show.
I MISS THE OLD EVERYTHING. Life does not get better with age, no matter what they tell you.
At 13:49, Gene's little eyes opening and shutting so funny. Love his reaction to some of Chuck's euphemisms.
Match Game in the 1970's was by far the best game show in history.
That's why it was the number 1 daytime tv show at the time
Correct, from 1973-1977.
@@KiddBloo86 Until CBS moved it to the morning slot.The beginning of the end.
@@georgemaster9271 In an interview Gene Rayburn said that the studio head moved it around a few times and he felt that's why the show finally failed. Which makes sense. It was number one for years and years.
It was a great show, not just to win money, but very funny and entertaining, 🤣🥰🤩
I find it interesting that most of these questions asked on the show would be banned today because of the censors, thanks for posting =D
Just read on Yahoo News, that Mary Ann Mobley has died. She lost her battle with breast cancer, but now she's at peace. She was always such a sweet sweet gentle soul. I think she brought extra bit of class to "Match Game". She sure had a wide range of Broadway, film and television roles after her reign as Miss America. Early reports said that she was 75, but later reports from her family are saying she was 77. May she rest in peace, and prayers to her family.
always seemed really nice too.
der22672 is
I dunno, I think "willing" and "nymphomaniac" are synonymous.
Nope.
Nope. Mania is when you can't help it, even when you're not willing.
Well, so far 1 out of 3 got it.
Shit even Betty white was sticky lol
Betty White has out lived all these people.
Orson Bean is still hangin' in there...hes ninety...
Fannie Flagg isn’t on this episode, but she’s still around too. There must be something lucky about being in the lower right position on Match Game. It causes you to live forever!
97 now (May 2019).
If MG comes back next summer,they should at least get one of the surviving panelists.
genius mchaggis rip Orson
Match Game was great l miss this show. I watch the reruns on Buzzer channel.
'quick sniff of my marking pen' probably did it.
On mushrooms is worse than that. Probably the nymphomaniac line. Seems like a tame word in 2015, but in 1974 on daytime TV? no way
I can't stop binge watching these...even though its 4:39 in the AM
Better than binging on sugar or alcohol 🍸
Me too!
RIP Mary Ann Mobley (December 9, 2014)
I remember the good old days of this show.
Hahaha, Orson Bean is on fire this episode. And for Orson and Brett to answer “sailor” and CNR answers “lady” is just too goddamned perfect.
This is great. I'm having fun watching. Almost feel like I'm there.
I watched this show as a teenager. I wish it was on TV today. Great show!
Charles Nelson Reilly, GREAT banter at 13:41 "to be a little different" and "the look" at 14:03. Back then, homosexuality was almost totally in the closet.And Orson Bean's multiple references to drugs.Wow, this was a racy show.
no it was actually a new thing to be accepted, discussed and joked about back then. political correctness got rid of everyone's sense of humor.
Thank you for uploading these master tapes.
This is my favorite episode. I love it more than anything!
Everybody was drunk except the guests. Got to love it.
+itillbeme1 Orson Bean said he was on mushrooms and sniffing markers!
Yep! They were all sloopy drunk. Its hilarious.
If you watch the current version on ABC, they are drinking too. Somethings never change.
Richard Dawson didn't drink though.
Miss this show. Brett ,Charles,Richard, rip you are missed. Betty white still a lovely and funny lady.
"Unless the garage is named John it's not a match" XD Richard kills me
13:44 always loved when Charles did that!
+Uke Den Charles Nelson Reilly, Liberace, Paul Lynde... EVERYBODY knew they were gay and nobody give a shit. It wasn't a problem for the TV audience. But if you actually mentioned the word, all hell broke loose.
I like Richard and Betty always holding up cards on the intros.
When I was in college, this would come on between some classes I had. It was a nice afternoon break that gave some laughs.
Bob, Ted, Carol, and Alice sound like members of the Brady Bunch. Ha
"Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" was a 1969 film about two couples deciding to spice up their lives by having a foursome. It was very risqué for the time.
I wish GSN would play the classics again, nothing compares to game shows like these.
They do every morning.
videoboy10 not anymore. They have infomercials at that time. (Early in the morning though before 8am)
+Bryan George I know this post is almost a year old but check if your cable company carries Buzzr. It shows this, Dawson-era Family Feud and and a bunch of other older game shows.
Buzzr is over the air (a subchannel). No cable needed.
I've been watching that channel like crazy for a year now. It's one of the best things, at-least to me. XD
Oh, that Betty White is a naughty girl! - LOLOL, LOLOL, LOLOL !
I think it was the 'I've been eating mushrooms" comment.....or sniffing the marker - but nymphomaniac WAS a match with 'willing'
Wait, what, Really?
She was willing to put out to snare a husband.
I agree! She matched!
Uh, no. Being willing is NOT the same as being a Nymphomaniac. That's like saying asking for a second helping is the same as being a Glutton. No bueno.
I can't believe I lived those days and was a contestant 9n many shows with my name then Debbie King.wish I had all the uploads I was a riot with Paul Lynde on Password in 70's
This was my fave game show. I was in my teens when this was new, so I watched it during summers and holidays, until it was placed at 6:30pm, weekdays. This game and Hollywood Squares were great about placing the best tv stars as players, on each. Both games were funny, but Match Game was funnier.
Orson Beans response when he hears the question is just fantastic.
Orson Bean is WASTED!
All those mushrooms he talked about!
He talked also about sniffing the marker. Dude was blazed !!!
they got away with sooo much back then... kind of a dividing time between what was authorized and today... love this show !
Maybe, but I think it had more to do with Frank being picked up by a sailor. Charles' reaction was very funny. (Anyway, thanks for posting all these shows.)
Orson Bean is hilarious. "Just a quick sniff of my maker and I'll be ready." LOL!
Wow! That Chris girl, the contestant, is beautiful.
I remember watching this show when I was a kid all the time, this brings back a lot of memories. I loved this show and love it again.
I loved this show. Charles Nelson Reilly just made it for me. Thanks for posting.
There are still a few celebrities that are still alive, that have appeared on the match game. Like Jimmy Walker and Joyce B. Plus, Orson Bean just passed away. None had to apply for welfare while working on the show. They lived long successful lives 😊.
Ben Franklin was there
They joked about "mushrooms" at the beginning...
i would think that the definitive answer would be tell him you're pregnant
That's it!!!
BOY I CAN REMEMBER THIS GAME SHOW, I LOVE IT, I LOVE ALL THE CELEBS AND PLAYERS THAT WERE ON IT.
Nymphomaniac’s are always “willing!” I think it should have been a match! 👎🏽
I thought the same thing.
This episode was not banned, nor were any others. The people posting them say it to get you to watch. Lots of old commercials say the same thing. If you were old enough to watch TV back then, this show was TAME! Go check out an episode of All in the Family or Laugh In!
You are irresponsibly stating your personal opinion as fact; and you are dead wrong. MatchGameProductions has posted scores of this show's episodes, and only two are listed as being banned from the Game Show Network because of The Left's obsession with "political correctness." What was TAME then is often INSENSITIVE to the "liberal" entertainment industry of today.
It is fact. I've seen virtually every episode that has aired, many far less PC than this one.
TV has become way more conservative over the years. It seems to be more a reflection of where we want to be.
Watch a few clips of All In The Family, Laugh-In, even the Courtship of Eddies Father. That was typical broadcast TV in the 60s and 70s.
You're missing the point. "Banned" in this context means that The Game Show Network, which is currently rerunning the show, will not air this episode. Their rationale is that the term "nymphomaniac" is offensive to women.
Le Trebuchet There are so many examples of things being "offensive" to women, gays, blacks, etc. on Match Game that it's surprising that they chose that of all things to be the basis of a ban. If the network was very PC, it wouldn't show this game show at all.
Jake Jenkins I used to work for NBC New York, and you would not believe the prudes that censor for its Standards and Practices Department. I'm sure The Game Show Network is much less restrictive -- especially if a show is popular; but gays and feminists are especially militant these days, and one letter can make a network cower.
Love the classic Charles chuckle at 13:40
Mr. Orson Bean is still with us at 87 years of age.
+James Burch Excellent!
+shuroom57 Orson Bean was just in "The Bold & the Beautiful in 2016, which is taped at CBS TV also.
I didn't know Orson bean was still alive
Orson Bean was on one of my favorite episodes of "Will and Grace." He plays a retired teacher, and gay role model for Will. He and his friend Sharon (played by Piper Laurie) uncomfortably remind Will and Grace of themselves. The thing is, Orson Bean is said to be extremely politically conservative, for example, opposed to gay marriage,and is the father in law of the late Andrew Breitbart. I always wondered what things were like on set.
Heidi Graney
The contestant in blue, Cris Lyons, is a 70s cutie-pie!! ;)
Match game had a quite a few of those.
She was why I got on here and looked for this idea lol
Most of us were budding actresses just paying out rent I got quite well known later but even dating many stars I hadn't idea I was THAT CUTE.LOL IF ONLY I WAS A little bit younger AND KNEW WHAT I KNEW NOW.go BETTY WHITE LOVED MEETING YOU THEN..STILLOVE YOU NOW FELLOW CAPRICORN AND ANIMAL LOVERS STILL AWAKE IN COSTA RICA.
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The SAILOR responses went well beyond what the censors would typically allow back then. But then again, this game-show often went way over those lines and was still televised.
Charles Nelson Reilly and Paul Lynde were actually well known Gay Celebrities that made their fortunes flaunting that fact on national TV back in the '70s and early '80s.
Even though most people wouldn't give them the time of day on the street, very large portions of the country invited them into their homes every evening, through their Television sets.
Banned due to Nymphomaniac?? I doubt that, there was alot worse words on those shows. I sometimes think people use BANNED just to get hits and or views.
I don't believe it either. That sounds like a good explanation.
You kids must not remember how rigid the censors used to be. No way they would say nymphomaniac on a family show aired in the daytime, no way in 1974.
Tim Moore i agree with you but for it to be banned from the game show network NOWADAYS for the word Nymphomaniac. I've heard word on Family Fued....LMAO
***** , I could have sworn that a nymphomaniac is Willing to the nth power. Therefore a match, and someone's good catch. ;-]
Scott Fields I seem to remember a 'Sanford And Son' episode, entitled 'My Kingdom For A Horse', aired around the same time, in which Fred used that same word. It wasn't banned. I don't think anyone even cared that they used it. It certainly didn't bother me.
My favorite is CNR and Brett Somers when they get together.
It's hard to comprehend that most are gone now. Even the lovely panelist is probably in her seventies.
Reminds me of my pre-teens days that old match game
just love the back up music so 70s
it was groovy!!!
It almost sounds "PORNish", lol
I like how around 5:22 Mary Ann stretches out like she wants camera time while Orson and Gene are getting the attention.
Amen Amen Amen! Can't agree enough with you!
How could that not be a match? That's what being a nymphomaniac means.
Yeah, my thoughts exactly
You got that right! It should be still airing on GSN! It's a simple edit
Every Friday night Charles gets picked up by a sailor
AHOY MATIE 😛
I didn't see anything wrong with this episode. No different from dozens of others. Loved this show when I was a teenager.
It was daytime television & there were children watching. Doesn't seem racy now, but then maybe yes.
Orson's funny. The sniffing marker bit and Nymphomaniac had me in tears. LOL :)
i think it got banned because orson bean said he'd been eating mushrooms right off the bat
Thank you so much for posting these, I love watching them!
A long time ago in the early 60s my English teacher was having a baby and it was evident after a while. She was the first woman to teach while she was pg! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I think they banned it because of the jacket Gene was wearing! LOL
Ron Dreger I would LOVE to have those jackets right now. Coolest ever.
@@kristineeleman1435 The Smithsonian would love to have some of those jackets on display.
wow, that Brett is abrasive
Isn't she?
It's her job to be the "bad guy" and stir things up
@@annamaria7417 No she's just a Bad Person No Class... most hated person of the 70s
I guess this means the Jeopardy! episode where the contestant said "Nymphomania for $200" is also banned.
IF ITS BANNED, What is it doing here ...we're watching it
It was banned BACK IN 1974!!!!!
This is why I used to love watching this show, and still do: Orson Bean huffing his marking pen
I remember those old black markers in school, pull the cap off and WEEEEEEEE next thing u know, art class is over lol
Or maybe just beginning :)
In Australia, this was known as Blankety Blanks.....
"Wow! That Chris girl, the contestant, is beautiful."
She is.
Brett Somers actually got away with a flip hairdo in 1974.
She is hot
I can remember watching "Match Game 74". I was 7 and 8 years old that year. I remember when it switched to "Match Game 75" and asking mom why it's not "Match Game 74" anymore. I wasn't making the connection to the year.
Wow! Where did this kind of humor go?
Where did humor go because it seem's it's been on vacation for the last 30 yrs.
gone with political correctness.
hot rod daddy Political correctness 'bang on the money' People are robots nowadays 🤖.
@@hotroddaddy-et4xg You're EXACTLY right! People used to have so much fun making jokes and joking around. NOT Now days!! Everything has to be Politically correct and You have to worry about hurting someone's feelings or offending them. Watch episodes of the Tonight Show from the 70's or Dean Martin's Show or Roasts. THAT was humor and fun. AND, they ALL smoked without offending Anyone. All the shows from the 60's and early to mid 70's people smoked all the time. WHATEVER! This country gets worse and worse Everyday!
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"willing" --hold up -- no one is more willing than a nymphomaniac, it was a match! they cheated her.
I concur.
Brett Somers is hilarious. "You haven't been middle-aged in 10 yrs!"
+lilladykey28 Given that Betty is still around in her 90's, she was right about at the middle of her (present) age.
+John Yep. Looks like she was right.
I'm sorry, but I think that was a match! Back then, a women needed to be.... "proper" and pretend she didn't even know sexual words... so her saying "I'm WILLING" I think translates to "NYMPHOMANIAC" So not fair.
Jory Michelle women aren't suppose to know sexual words.
aspenrebel why are you repeating what I said?
aspenrebel Yeah why are you repeating what she said?
BrianTheMagicGuy Hey, why are you repeating what Jory said? :p
+Jory Michelle "Proper" is far preferable to the smut that is so prevalent today.
Say what you want to about the suits that were Gene Rayburn wore while he was the host of 'Match Game':
I, personally think they looked awesome--albeit this is the 2000's & this was back in the 1970's, but, that's another story for another time.
Thongs change scent from one end to the other. Knowledge is power. God bless
Gene's suit is enough to make you laugh
The fashion from the 70s strikes again.
At the time, it was very fashionable.
@@johnblossom8447 He had on a different one every day.
This episode isn't banned. I just watched it on GSN earlier today.
GSN just aired this episode today. This was the first time since 2006 this episode has aired. This is excellent news!
Loved this show as a kid!
Thank goodness for the invention of bleeps, no banned episodes
I remember thinking as a kid that Charles And Brett were married. 😊
Charles was gay
Nultari Oh, I know that now. I didn't when I was like 10. :-)
I can't blame ya, they DID act like a couple.
You're not alone -- I thought the same thing! We were SOOO innocent as kids back then (plus, you gotta admit that they were BICKERING like a husband and wife).
Moore-Lyons, round 2, question A: "Smaller than that: on the ANKLE." (Bzzt!)
Question B: (lay out; see previous episode)
First tie-breaker (let's assume I'm in Charles's position), question A: "Alice was walking behind the others and tripped, and those human dominoes all took a DIVE together." (Bzzt!)
Question B: "'Can you say GUSHER, sweetheart?' 'Ga-shah!'" (Bzzt!)
Second tie-breaker (because, I don't know, Charles rushed in and stole Richard's seat during the commercial break), question A: "No, Frank isn't *that* weird - he's even weirder! FLYING SAUCER!" (Bzzt!)
Question B: "This is scary; I'm starting to agree with Brett now. JUNGLE!" (Bzzt!)
Super Match, part 1: GILDED
Part 2: UNDER
I remember watching shows like this when I was a kid; that's how we learned innuendo -- especially sexual innuendo. I can't watch this stuff now, but if I did I bet I'd find tons of innuendo on these shows, especially Hollywood Squares, Family Feud, and The Newlywed/Dating Games.
BETTY WHITE STILL KICKIN AS OF JANUARY 20 2019.HOPE SHE MAKES 100!!!!
Sadly, she didn't quite make it.
"You are a vision...and I've been eating mushrooms!" ahahhahahahhaaaaaa wtf?! Am I the only one who caught that? lol
Often they were kidding...
thanks for uploading this. can i just say that orson bean reminds me a little bit of conan o'brien. just a little bit of a resemblance in the face.