Richard scores his 63rd H/H match. (Will Fannie be chosen this week? Her 46.2% accuracy score looks pretty tempting and is the best on the panel! -- Although Gary is 1 for 1, so there's that...) Here's the updated leader board showing the 9 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy: Orson - 100% (3 wins in 3 attempts). Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). Betty - 54.2% (13 wins in 24 attempts). Fannie - 46.2% (6 wins in 13 attempts). Charles - 45.7% (16 wins in 35 attempts). Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts). Richard - 34.8% (63 wins in 181 attempts). Bert - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts). Brett - 32.1% (9 wins in 28 attempts). *These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 376, excluding the lost/missing episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325. (As per MatchGameProductions, these episodes "are nowhere to be found and also aren't in the Goodson/Todman Library. Sadly, looks like they are lost forever!")
@@lcfflc3887 Public information. Net worth are easy to find with numerous sources. And what am I saying? I'm saying he died broke compared to the others on the show. I thought that was obvious.
If Richard had a decent lawyer he would've passed the majority of his assets to his wife (if he was married) or his kids before he had any health issues. He would've avoided any inheritance taxes that were in place ans avoided any court fight after his passing. The $100,000 is estimated and it may not be accurate.
I have been kind of playing along as if I were on the celeb panel, over the last couple of weeks, consistently, I would not match the player, not match a couple top tier celebs but on the few occassions Richard doesn't match the player nor the other celebs but gives the answer I wrote on my pad. Weird! Twice in this show alone. Most of the time Richard makes me think he was a bit psychic.
haha ive had the same experience with Richard often being the only one to guess the answer i was thinking of! i guess all three of our minds think alike, lol
The "back of the bus joke" was a retelling of a rat pack joke. Let me preface this by saying that Frank Sinatra stood up for Sammy Davis JR. when Las Vegas was segregated. He said that SDJ was talented enough to work the strip. Frank also said that if Sammy wasn't let in the front door, he wouldn't work the establishment. In the act, during the banter between the rat pack, Frank jokingly tells black Sammy Davis Jr. to go to the back of the bus. Sammy Davis Jr. tops him by saying he (a jew) owns the bus. People at the time reacted to the joke as if the rat pack was poking fun at the outdated stereotypes, rather than perpetuating them.
I was twelve, and what was bad about the year was that I knew I was going to have to go to a new school in September (a much bigger one than I had been in), and I fretted about it the whole time. Turns out that it wasn't nearly as bad as I thought.
It wasn't "banned", just pulled from rotation on GSN, I guess cause of the "Back of the Bus" remark, since that can be easily construed as racist, no matter the intent.
@@imrustyokay I'd be more inclined to believe it was the cheap Charlie Chan impression. Gene (or was it Richard?) even said they'd probably offended many of their Asian friends.
"Go to the back of the bus" is what a school bus driver would say to a disorderly kid on the bus. Gene did not make that comment/joke in the way people are taking it.
He's said it once or twice before, and it was to Greg Morris. I think his purpose was to set up the comeback for Greg. Greg said the same thing before. He wasn't talking about school kids. He was referring to pre civil rights era bus segregation, and was hoping Greg would zing him back.
I hate to admit to skipping the last few episodes. I could not stand the Mitzi and Gary and the bland Patty Duke. It was the first time the crew as a whole were uninspiring for me. I miss Charles to the max, please Charles come back and kick Gary out of your chair and back to Korea.
I think I would say a duck taught him how to operate the operative word being QUACK enbush. If this was the 80s you could say Harry and the Henderson's
ROFL! Another fine episode! :0) ROFL! Love ya Gene! ;0) ROFL! Love ya Fannie! ;0) ROFL! Love the entrance, silliness, voices and fun Gene! ;0) cmareas in shot.. ;0) I heard of show and tell but this is.. My bowtie sliped.. And just in the nick of time too.. ;0) What you going to with you money? I am going to sit on it for a while.. You going to sit on it for a while? Do you think it will hatched? ;0) You sound like you lived a full rich life, you married? You don’t live a full rich life.. ;0) ROFL! Love the audience! :0) high.. Vet.. Drunken carpenter.. Butcher.. Patient.. Take this women in preteen and try to find something for her.. ;0) fannie.. Navel.. Pluck.. Bone.. Baste.. For 5000 dollars will you stop coughing? For a 1.98 will you stoped coughing.. ;0) suey.. No 1 son.. Rice.. Meat..
Go back and watch some match game 73s. And see how good he was. He was terrible. I think someone backstage gives him the 500 dollar answer more often than nor. So naturally the contestant will call on him for the 5,000 dollar question. He matches it more than anyone. Because he is called upon more than the others combined. He bombs at it several times as well.
Oh COME ON!!!! Saint Richard was HORRIBLE!! he's the only one one the panel who lost for the contestant CONSTANTLY! Do even WATCH this show?!! (if so, then you would HAVE to agree)
My guess is they had the joke set up before the show started. Remember All In the Family, Jeffersons, Maude? Snappy banter like this was pr3tty common. Noticehow Greg had a come back ready for Gene?
Gene was referring to Greg as if he was a recalcitrant student, it had nothing to do with race. If this had happened today, Twitter, CNN, MSNBC would all have it as the major headline for several days. God, how I hate the 21st century.
Exactly! In the 70s, misbehaved kids would be told to go to the back of the bus. Nothing to do with skin color! If he had said it to anyone other than Greg, this wouldn't be "banned". I get ticked off with people spinning dialogue like this in a different way.
As an African American, I can "see" how this can be offensive. However, I do not think Gene meant it in that way. When Greg responded, I think Gene realized then it could have been interpreted a different way
I think Gene meant it exactly in reference to bus segregation and was purposely setting Greg up for a zinger retort, and he got what he set out to get.