I used to love Card Sharks as a kid. I'd get a deck of cards a see how I would've done.
@toferj74418 сағат бұрын
And a gambling addiction is born.
@frankjenny63329 сағат бұрын
This is the only time I've ever seen guests on the old "What's My Line?" perform. It was beautiful. The Salvation Army band consisted of two married couples. At least at one time, I believe members of the Salvation Army were only permitted to be married to other members.
@Ninjakickflip9 сағат бұрын
Nobody gonna mention E.T. ? 😔
@chrysrhykyscalhoun981212 сағат бұрын
This is a definite treat for me after seeing Niel Nordlund's victory when he won the Barrel-themed TV, HIFI, and Record Holder, with a bonus of a trip to Italy, and a $11K diamond ring last time, but what's even exciting, his facial expressions. At first, he congratulated the contestant for winning, then when he heard his name, he made faces that made me laugh in joy. He's such a gas and was very grateful as well. I love it.
@johnbonora713 сағат бұрын
That’s basically a whole house back then 😅
@natlyfranks685614 сағат бұрын
I love Nipsey Russell
@ByttenizAmoron20 сағат бұрын
just like insurance companies always find a reason NOT to pay the claim.
@valiakloeppel7252Күн бұрын
This is Trump as a kid!!!
@willisknapick4405Күн бұрын
Isn't that James Coburn in the shaving commercial?
@ussstropicanaКүн бұрын
Jacques Plante is the goaler who introduced the face mask to the NHL.
@billlevins7460Күн бұрын
Linda looked so pretty
@goober-ll1wxКүн бұрын
He grew up to have a really bad gambling problem and bankrupted his entire family...
@LittleRockElevatorsКүн бұрын
If Lance is still living, he should appear on the current PYL.
@willisknapick4405Күн бұрын
Dodgers won the Series rhat year.
@a.b.sproductionsllcКүн бұрын
Kay Stevens is thirsty as hell for Burt, it’s shameless 🤣🤣
@LorenIpsum75Күн бұрын
19:27 Those are the legendary Baird Puppets for Remington Electric Shavers. Bil and Cora Baird's puppets inspired future puppeteers such as Jim Henson. No words for future legend James Coburn, 'cept...yowza! 😎👍
@RealBop-itfanКүн бұрын
Pagie as well! At the last question in round 1, the "N" in SPINS falls off
@AdamJ617Күн бұрын
The eight passed spins were the most intense.
@srirapaka8404Күн бұрын
This family actually won their next match. Still did not do great in fast money but better than this. One of the other players got more combined than these two. However, the second person did poorly.
@ControversyCupcakeКүн бұрын
No matter what he said he would have gotten the point since A can be higher than a king and lower than 2
@archieboy7858Күн бұрын
That $4800 is worth 67 billion today.
@jdderstine2 күн бұрын
Irritating voice.
@PlayaPotna19842 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 Three people thought Ontario is a Canadian city.
@user-vg2eg7oo5n2 күн бұрын
When we had Stars.
@borncool60902 күн бұрын
oddly enough they got divorced not too long after.
@samudra_dasgupta2 күн бұрын
This is what happens in an interview
@daler.steffy10472 күн бұрын
I'm always impressed with how John Daly, in a loving and parental way, keeps his panelists in check with respect to their behaviors and lines of questioning. Here is a man who is intelligent, humble and funny, all three qualities that are often collectively not (always) seen in one person. (I'm speaking in present tense, of course.)
@daler.steffy10472 күн бұрын
Bennett Cerf's comment toward Miss Murphy, "[You] don't do it solo!" (followed by a snicker, from Arlene Francis) was completely disrespectful. Bennett Cerf was a pompous, arrogant old fart; he needed somebody to bring him down a notch or two with respect to his over-inflated ego. Of the number of these programs I've watched, for the most part, I just can't stand the guy! It would have been a pleasure to tell him off, but then that would have "brought me down to his level" of ignorance and (and maybe just plain) stupidity; and it would have been a waste of my time because I doubt he would have had the ability to be introspective to begin with. ~ One's intelligence is an interesting phenomenon in itself. We often don't credit an individual's ability for curiosity, introspection, empathy, sympathy, and humility as examples of what can make a person most interesting and desirable to be around. These qualities are major contributors in what makes up one's intelligence, in my opinion.
@daler.steffy10472 күн бұрын
But I still love Arlene Francis because, in the end, I think she was a genuinely loving and humble individual who sometimes just got caught up "in a wrong moment," as we all do. And as I've said in other comments in other episodes, I have continued to appreciate her humor, her quick wit, because it greatly defined her beautiful human qualities.
@daler.steffy10472 күн бұрын
And Bennett Cerf? He may be considered a humorist on some level, but I find him rude, impatient and generally annoying. Just because you're an "intellect" (on some other level), and have been involved in the founding of a major book publishing firm, this doesn't excuse you from maintaining/engaging in appropriate public behaviors and attitudes! And they don't guarantee that you are anywhere near a perfect--or even refined--person.
@daler.steffy10472 күн бұрын
From Fred Allen: "Do you think aggressiveness is out of place in a midget?" ~ What?! Yeah, okay, I get it; this "is" the 1950s, but this comment is neither a pleasant one to hear, nor is it said in a "usual" or even "clear" context--appropriate or not. I just don't think Fred Allen is always that funny. Actually, Arlene Francis and, and certainly Victor Borge, are much funnier than Fred Allen, in my opinion.
@daler.steffy10472 күн бұрын
Okay, just one more comment: It clearly shows you what kind of budget this program works off of when they can't even afford to have, or "locate," a fifth chair for the guest panelist from Puerto Rico who joined them in an impromptu moment!
@daler.steffy10472 күн бұрын
The Remington Rand commercial was an absolute riot to watch, given that I'm seeing this in June of 2024! You just wonder how we were able to ever evolve into anything grander than what was displayed in that 1950s commercial-- without the electric typewriters and that $5,832,371.41 giant computer monstrosity anchored against an entire wall!
@daler.steffy10472 күн бұрын
As a child growing up during the 1950s, you get exposed to certain behaviors that are socially acceptable for that time period, and therefore, you often learn to embrace them in various ways/places. But now, in 2024, after becoming "reacquainted" with aspects of that decade while looking at a number of these "What's My Line" programs on video, I'm bothered by when "beautiful" women come onto the show as contestants, they are whistle at (et al.) by audience members and are often "seductively" commented on by the panelists. These are behaviors that seem a bit unnerving to me--and inappropriate, and this is coming from a guy born in 1948. Also, I don't think that Fred Allen's comments are always appropriate; at times, they can be a "little too audacious," which can occasionally translate into a kind of rude rhetoric (however one wishes to view it...). This is just an observation after watching him on a number of these videos.
@daler.steffy10472 күн бұрын
Also (as if I haven't said enough already), I think Arlene Francis is an underrated comedienne. She is just naturally funny, having absolutely perfect timing and a great wit. I really appreciate her!
@ericryckman15592 күн бұрын
Sneaky.
@marquan19762 күн бұрын
This one’s for me, STOP! It didn’t go yet. 😆😆😆😆
@datboiprods2 күн бұрын
Hahaha what a legend
@nshelekhov2 күн бұрын
Guys this is just silly. Our top reporter in the field.
@hermanuslemmer16953 күн бұрын
Michael was incredibly close to a Whammy on that last spin.
@paulklein40963 күн бұрын
He's a ceackģģģ
@sheilamarie37883 күн бұрын
Peggy was such a jerk.
@delorissmith22523 күн бұрын
I miss this game
@ronalbanesi15943 күн бұрын
I use to watch this been a while time goes by fast
@user-xo6rm7oz3k3 күн бұрын
This is an August 1963 pilot episode of the American 60s game show "Missing Links" (it was before the actual series debuted one month later). The three panelists competing on this pilot episode are Milt, Phyllis & Chester. 🇺🇸 🇺🇸
@erzaender3 күн бұрын
is round 1 or 2?
@StrangerCoug3 күн бұрын
Round 2. $3,000+Spin, $4,000+Spin, and $5,000+Spin were only on the board in that round in that era.
@ClementDinet4 күн бұрын
Idk why but this kid pisses me off so bad
@rainshadowband31614 күн бұрын
Host: All right last card Kid: I bet all of it... higher! Host: Aaaannddd... an Ace! Sorry, that's a one, you lose Kid: What if I bet it was lower? Host: Then the Ace is the high card. Moral of the story, kid, is that the house ALWAYS wins. Mwahahahahaha!
@donnakeferlis16494 күн бұрын
Elaine Joyce & Greg Morris were awesome game show panelists. I especially loved them on Match Game.
@yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst4 күн бұрын
My how the turn tables 😂..... Can't stand Henry tho 😂
@yusafhauder-xw3dh4 күн бұрын
Family feud is not the same as it was when Richard Dawson did the show