wow, Fannie pulls two out of the hat. Love the biplay between she abd Richard. And if you haven't read any of her books, find one. She is a hoot. Thanks MGP for these wonderful eps.
Agreed! 1) Fannie must have been psychic to match such random, oddball answers. 2) "Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe" is a delightful read, as are Fannie's other books.
And he starts with a sharp play on words about cups at 8:10. I think he was the most reliably humorous panelist, and most of his quips were based on wordplay.
I was thinking just how MUCH times were different then. Soooo much random kissing going on! lol And it seemed perfectly 'normal' to all. And that was quite a way Gene planted that one on Joyce for sure.
Not really. When you know someone very well like they did, you can make jokes like that without it being offensive. Brett & Betty were best of friends and made lots of jokes at each other's expense.
@@BAlover7602 I don't care about them being friends. Brett is a classless wannabe comedian. Sometimes one can tell that Betty is a little annoyed with her. For the people who say they were friends, this may surprise you, but friends can annoy you at times also. SURPRISE!
I want to know what Allen wrote on the first card about what the co-pilot gave the pilot......he could be devilish....I always thought he was a handsome, charming man with a killer smile!
This is me Debbie King amazed by seeing me lmao oh how time flies..part is missing when rheyvaskedme about myself boo thank you for the compliments wish I was alittle bit younger and knew what I knew now..at agw 82 amazed my favorito Betty said BANANA for a marrtni why vananisnot even ROUND WOW Bettyyou let me down booooo
"Dur-rink" The pilot for THE MICHELLE LEE SHOW *might* have aired April 5th, 1974, but that's uncertain. It did not get picked up as a regular series. Joyce Bulifant played a character named "Gladys Gooch".
Yea, he and Richard were both preoccupied with sex. Everything that came out of their mouths had sexual overtones. I used to be *ALMOST* that bad when I was in junior high, but I grew out of it around 20.
I saw Gene and Helen Rayburn on an episode of Tattletales. The show asks on person in the relationship about the other. Helen seemed to be a very strong and confident. I impression was that Gene probably was a big flirt but at the end of the day he went home to Helen.
Grant-Macius, round 2, question B: "Nero Wolfe understood this: LEAVING THE HOUSE." (Bzzt!) Question A: "I was looking for something with holes, so I said a HAIR NET." (Bzzt!) Super Match, part 1: DONG Part 2: BIG Grant-Hash, round 1, question B: "Anyone else remember that old prank, the HOT-FOOT?" (Bzzt!) Question A: "As an old Jacobite, I find this shameful of Richard - but yes, it's on his CHEST." (Ding!)
I thought "______ Brother" was a fairly hard match. My first thought was "Blood", but there's also half, frat, big little, step. I felt for the contestant drawing a blank that way. She seems like a really nice lady.
ROFL! Another fine episode! :0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! :0) ROFL! Love ya Fannie! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Joyce! ;0) Camera in shot.. ;0) If a muggler come up to you what could they get? ;0) That laughter and smile.. Sigh.. breathing.. ;0) bra.. hmm I don’t think you should write that.. If that what came to your mind give us our second choice.... ;0) Goose.. Broad.. Flying lesson..