Interesting choice of using Captain BLANK for the Final Match when it was used as the Super Match on episode 15 with the same exact contestant. He went with the top answer and unfortunately Jo Ann wasn't on that panel.
Funny how Shelley and Barbara have been playing musical chairs. I wonder what the story is behind their switching places and then switching back again.
It's pretty amazing Joanne didn't say captain" kangaroo" since ( the show must have forgotten) they had given him the word "captain" on one his earlier games, and "kangaroo" was the winning word.
Free spirit flying. Dayton ;0) ROFL! Another fine episode! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! :0) Her was specific the panelist were general, they don't matched specifics with generals.. Not taking the first response as an answer yet.. ;0) Funny that Gene isn't saying that the head to head has to be an exact match yet I just noticed.. ;0)
Yep, and Jeff said Kangaroo because he missed on it during the earlier Super Match. That seems wrong that Captain Kangaroo burned the same guy twice in his run as champion.
According to a November 1975 interview in the Thousand Oaks Star, Helena went on to be the second female in the State of California to be hired as a recreation sports coordinator. I guess she was a trailblazer also.
Its funny cause I have the same last name, AND of Indian descent, Cherokee and Seminole to be exact. I got a huge kick out of Shelley’s question!! Too bad she couldn’t finish what she was going to say. Also, super cool to hear my last name spoken by Gene, it’s not a common name by far
Anyone else mishear Donna when she said "peanuts" Also...what was Dick Gautier's deal about George Maharis? This is the 2nd time he mentioned him, lol.
@@PrometheusZandski Nope. For awhile I was just watching each episode in the channel's playlist and counting how often Richard matched or didn't match. There are a few commenters who always say Dawson sucked at the game and never matched, so I wanted to test the theory. It seemed to me like he started slow and matched more often as time went on. I always was a fan of Richard and don't get the hate people dump on him.
Mmm... If, as the guy in the background who changed the score mid game says (correctly), a "nude" can be a man OR a woman, then for all those who wrote "nude" or "nudes" the female contestant who said "a nude girl" SHOULD have scored a point as a nude girl is a man or a woman. So, she would have won the first round; and that could have been a game changer. Too late to write in and complain I guess. ;)
throughout the run of the show there were always some very questionable judgments, and they must have been changing judges regularly because they aren't consistent in the kinds of things they rule against.
@@sdlively27You hit the nail on the "BLANK " .You are absolutely right. You would think the contestants would learn to be more general with their answers in future episodes, but they don't
All this twiddling-with-words business hadn't really started yet. Shelley Winters was clearly not being rude. Maybe the generations from the near future will be as "understanding" of you as you are of the recent past.
All this twiddling-with-words business hadn't really started yet. Shelley Winters was clearly not being rude. Maybe the generations from the near future will be as "understanding" of you as you are of the recent past.
@@LynxSouth ... yup, I was a kid in the 1970s and back then the term "Native American" was not yet en vogue ... in fact, it was like that until the advent of "pc" in the early 1990s ...