It’s annoying that they let Lucille Ball get away with saying “blank rock“. It’s fun and everything, that’s perfectly fine. But then they shouldn’t get the benefit. Since her team got to benefit from that the other teams should all do it as well. Why not. In the game can kiss my “blank“ because I’m pissed off. Then they try to gaslight us by saying that the flagrant rule breaking “did not affect the outcome of the game“. That’s complete BS, anybody with half a brain knows that. That’s like saying if you have your child a year earlier in life it will not affect your family whatsoever because you’re just gonna do the same things but only a year earlier. But there are millions of different variables every day that can completely change the outcome of one’s life given the right situation. And in this case that team would not have won $100, which would mean they would’ve went for third round which Betty’s team could’ve won, then they would’ve went to a tiebreaking round. This is not difficult to foresee. But they’re just trying to gaslight the audience.
6:24 - That other show. You realize the only panelist of the 4 that appeared on any version of Match Game was Betty. Lucy, Ann and Estelle never played.
At the end, the announcer says that a word was accidently revealed and replaced. Anyone know what happened here. Was this the ricochet word, or some other instance?
She loved him. Tried to make it work for 20 years; a year after they divorced she married Gary Morton and that marriage last 28 years, till Lucille died.
God damn....when I was young and didn't see then what I see now, that Lucille Ball is one snobby prude on a serious high horse. I love the classic show, but her as a person.... egotistical money hungry B*tch. Money will not Ever buy you happiness*
Lucy, Betty, Estelle & Ann were all funny giving out clues, etc. Ann looks like she could be Lucille Ball's daughter. "Life with Lucy" cancelled too early.
Betty thought death was an adventure. No one knows what happens after this life. Many believe things, myself included, but we don't know. Interesting take on the mystery. I love Betty.
It's incredible to think Betty White thirty five years ago was already a seasoned TV veteran of 48 years, having made her first appearance on television at the age of 17 in an experimental program called "The Merry Widow" the same year Hitler invade Poland (1939). What's even more remarkable is how her popularity only grew as she became older, Betty becoming something of a national great-grandmother to the younger generation born well after the broadcast of this appearance. What an amazing and deservedly lauded career she had!
I always thought she looked like she was in pain by the 80's. In real life she was not the funny clown everyone is used to seeing. She was serious and hard working.