The show was all about the interviews. The actual game was boring.
@scottpardee6303Ай бұрын
Conservation? Killing minks to save leopards? What about conserving minks?
@Frankcastlepunisher74Ай бұрын
🤬 a child molester on the show.....fucking wonderful......
@roykassinger6903Ай бұрын
Mrs Sparks looks like the human counterpart to Waylin Flowers' Madam puppet.
@JOHN-mr3qfАй бұрын
Orville Redenbacher knew what he was doing. Still the best popcorn in the world.
@RonGerstein-tf5tpАй бұрын
Now there is a woman Admiral who is the naval member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
@RonGerstein-tf5tpАй бұрын
Sandy Duncan is STILL alive (6/16/24)
@meowkitty55882 ай бұрын
One of the first episodes were Bill Wendell started To Tell the Truth as the announcer succeed for Johnny Olson and before Alan Kalter in 1977-1978.
@dongamb38232 ай бұрын
There is no Joan Fontaine here
@paulmicelli58192 ай бұрын
Much happier back then.
@paulmicelli58192 ай бұрын
Those were good days back then, civilized.
@keithhyttinen82752 ай бұрын
Yup. Some low IQ galoot wasn't around to threaten your life over who you voted for or what you believed in. Better days, for sure.
@yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst2 ай бұрын
Got buzz aldrin and don knotts confuzzeled Why buy baby food with chemicals when you can make it at home without chemicals? Hopefully she met siri and/or alexa Well......... That escalated quickly 😂 She read the book and understood the assignment ❤😂
@rplace87372 ай бұрын
What a quick wit Bill Cullen was. Amazing.
@yeahnoonecaresifyouarefirst2 ай бұрын
As long as Steve Allen is there I don't care ❤ People can make mistakes because they aren't perfect and it's a free country There's a sense in which they can be seen..... Pun intended 😂❤ Thanks for posting! ❤
@telebob59832 ай бұрын
Don Pardo was certainly energetic as announcer on the original Jeopardy but his work here seems several notches more dynamic.
@ronatopaz27932 ай бұрын
Our “lady doctor”-I am guessing that there were far fewer women GPs then? Misogyny rules!
@fromthesidelines3 ай бұрын
"And now, here's that humorous fellow from Indiana.........HERB SHRINER!"
@observer32323 ай бұрын
the King of the Game and Panel shows
@kellybrown86383 ай бұрын
Cullen had previously hosted radio game shows
@suestanley75063 ай бұрын
Steve stop answering
@kingporter674 ай бұрын
Winner Take All was a good 1952 game show classic!!
@ADAMSIXTIES4 ай бұрын
1973
@jacquelinebell62014 ай бұрын
Unusual to see a daytime episode. Pity about the ads though.
@25FADIII4 ай бұрын
I voted for Number III; because I know who Orville Redenbacher looks like, Black Framed Glasses, Curly White Hair, and a Bow-tie; and yes I take after Kitty Carlisle by not only writing a Roman Numeral 1 (I), but 2 (II) and 3 (III) as well.
@hdayejr4 ай бұрын
Ignorant
@hdayejr4 ай бұрын
Zzzzzzzz
@Lee900004 ай бұрын
why did they cut the prize from $1000?
@FLOGAN2224 ай бұрын
Can someone tell me why some of these episodes won't be seen again?
@rwlynch346822 күн бұрын
Only discovered this show recently. If they aren't aired these days is it because they are openly advertising smoking? (I'm not American, so don't know American "television regulations")
@FLOGAN2224 ай бұрын
What is the answer to the sweepstakes question?
@FLOGAN2224 ай бұрын
I found the answer
@ClassiCole4 ай бұрын
Johnny Olson was the announcer.
@WhiteCamry6 ай бұрын
Misleading title earns a thumbs down.
@waynetompkins30066 ай бұрын
The most bizarre and disturbing segment of TTTT featured the legendary Chicago police detective Jack Muller, who was promoting his memoir, compellingly titled "I, Pig." The first sign we were in for a wild ride was when Garry Moore, normally pleasant and apolitical to a fault, opened the segment crimson-faced expressing outrage that anyone could refer to a police officer as a "pig." After reading Muller's affadavit, the three contestants appear. As the camera pans to #3, we see a menacing, intimidating, larger than life figure. When he growled "My name is Jack Muller," all of the oxygen was immediately sucked from the studio - and my living room. The game effectively ended before it began, and the panelists could only go through the motions. About 90 percent of the questions were directed toward #3, and the segment quickly devolved into a Jack Muller interview. The two poor imposters were rendered as invisible as if they were waiting for a bus. It was at this point that things got truly ugly. Panelist Orson Bean, going for a cheap laugh, addressed Muller as "Pig No. 3." What happened next I may or may not remember correctly, but red laser beams shot out of Muller's eyes, eviscerating Bean and leaving only a small pile of dust in his chair. Actually, Bean, after a standing 8 count from Muller's glare, remarked that Garry Moore had also given him "just the meanest look," to which Moore replied: "I meant it." After a brief exchange, Muller said to Bean, "You appear to be a very stupid man." Yikes! This episode has gone totally off the rails! I can only imagine how embarrassed Orson Bean felt in that moment. When the voting came, panelist Bill Cullen quipped, "I'm voting for #3 because I'm afraid not to!" The real Muller swept the panel and, to the surprise of absolutely no one, stood up. Though gruff and intimidating, Jack Muller was actually a public servant of extraordinary honesty, integrity and dedication to duty, fighting Chicago's embedded corruption in ways big and small with massive stones, even once ticketing Mayor Daley himself. Muller retired from the force in 1981 and died in 2005. A Google search of Jack Muller leads you to a lot of interesting reading. He was quite a character, as this extraordinary TTTT segment attests.
@timglende88693 ай бұрын
One wonders if that will ever air on Buzzr.
@waynetompkins30063 ай бұрын
@timglende8869 It aired on GSN in either 1999 or 2000. I still remember it like it was yesterday- that segment was intense LOL.
@ericsamuelson56566 ай бұрын
Marcia: Quiet, everyone! Mom is on the show. Greg: I can't wait
@440326 ай бұрын
This is June 26, 1957
@dorinehagarman24447 ай бұрын
Audio is not eorking
@user-gv7bu2rg1e7 ай бұрын
I’m looking for an episode from July 5th 1955 that had Virginia Hamm. She was my grandmother. If you have any suggestions I’d appreciate it. Thank you
@kenowens90217 ай бұрын
Cullen did game shows on the radio before he got on TV.
@freddyfurrah37897 ай бұрын
DON'T SMOKE BILL!
@ronatopaz27933 ай бұрын
Absolutely everyone smoked in that era. One of the few that did not, Sir Charles Chaplin, eventually died due to a diet causing a series of mini strokes and some awful medical advice. He made it to 88 though. But I digress. Up until the 90’s, smoking was commonplace and fashionable, sadly.
@RonGerstein-tf5tpАй бұрын
Bill Cullen lived to 70 (1920 -1990). He suffered from polio most of his life which caused him to walk with difficultly.
@bettymiller19298 ай бұрын
Wow~ they had no sponsor!!
@scottpardee63038 ай бұрын
Yes! Once again Arlene figured something out and Soupy got it. At least he thanked her!
@scottpardee63038 ай бұрын
Yes, the mystery guest is Melba Moore.
@akrenwinkle2 ай бұрын
She was adorable and talented and her career took off like a rocket, then fizzled. Bad luck, bad management.
@scottpardee63038 ай бұрын
Henry fumbled so much with the last word. The trophy should have gone to Arlene.
@toothumbs8 ай бұрын
A young Jeff Ross
@frankjenny63328 ай бұрын
They should have started out telling the panel that Paris France shared the name of a famous a place, instead of doing it half-way thought the game.
@user-sg9rp4wz3w8 ай бұрын
I want the rules
@paulmowry84919 ай бұрын
JACK CASSIDY is not in this episode...
@112musician9 ай бұрын
Mr. Burton Tarr has quite the biography starting at 6:07! 😯