Mr. Betty White is on Match Game for his first week. Today's Panel: Allen Ludden, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Joyce Bulifant, Richard Dawson, and Fannie Flagg
Technically Carol Burnett did appear on the Match Game when she, Vicky Lawrence, Tim Conway and Jim Nabors made a surprise appearance and, sitting on the step, played along answering one question.
Carol Burnett wasn't a panelist, but she and the stars of "The Carol Burnett Show" did make a guest appearance...ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jofSQdo0Wm8.html
Regarding the GSN trivia shown near the end of the episode, Carol Burnett actually did appear on Match game once, not as a panelist but as a visitor along with a few cast members of the Carol Burnett show.
Many CBS stars did appear. I believe they were paid scale, whicich means next to nothing. They did MG to plug their shows and many of the stars enjoyed playing the game and interacting with the other stars. There were a few stars like Betty White, Allen Ludden, Bobby Van etc that seemed to rotate between the games of the time.
That quiz about who never appeared on Match Game is kinda wrong. Carol Burnett did appear on the show with her current cast of her show. Granted it was a walk on cameo thing to promote her show but they did answer a question. So ....🤷
The questions in the game tended to be geared towards baby boomers. Marjorie was from the previous generation, and that may have been why she fumbled. Although, a middle-aged woman in the 70s should have been more likely to say "poodle" than "golf", and that's probably why Richard changed his answer. She did say that she thought of "poodle" first, and she probably changed her answer to "golf" in order to appear more "hip".
@@ts.elliot5870 What? Baby Boomers are the generation born roughly between 1945-1963. Yes, they were a "thing" back then, and yes, they were called Baby Boomers.
Grant-Hash, round 2, question B: "Will you trade a lamp for a GRANDFATHER CLOCK?" (Bzzt!) "No, I didn't think so." Super Match, part 1: (if asked before Richard) SUEY (if asked after Richard) AND CHANGE Part 2: DACHSHUND Grant-Barrett, round 1, question B: "Am I glad I kept it clean. STEPPED!" (Ding!) Question A: "The gentleman doth protest too much, methinks. VIRGIN!" (Bzzt!) Round 2, question B: (lay out) Question A: (just holding up the card, probably) DRESS
sorry. i just watched carol burnett drop by match game with the whole cast of her show as guests. they ran around quite a lot on the set. she looked like she was unusually thin.
ROFL! Another fine episode! :0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Fannie! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Charles! ;0) Camera in shot.. ;0) I just finished a picture, it is a gloassy 8 by 10.. ;0) I got 2 egg rolls and a won ton to go.. I hope I match her..prin ;0) Like the voice and acting Gene and you being the horses feet Joyce.. ;0) The laugh and smile again.. Sigh..were made do d. Because the other bins A thou Z were fill with who knows what... ;0) Alan Alda did original match game 3 times.
Actually they pretty much don't sit, if my years of watching the Animal Cops shows told me anything. They spent pretty much all their hours waking and sleeping standing up because they have to, or their organs will be crushed by their body weight. They usually only lie down to scratch their back or if they're severely sick. If they sit, it's usually just a few moments if they're going to lie down or stand up.
Richard bats a thousand for losing for the contestants! BUT... I still can't feel bad for them. He loses for them in the pervious game and they STILL go to him, so....