Nathan Sotir I looked up the old game show “To Tell the Truth” (concentration camp escapee episode) on RU-vid with a very young Mr. Poston and he was very funny in 1959 as well.
H/H match update: ... Today's action: Our champion didn't know what that thing is called that lifts cars up in a garage (a hydraulic lift or "grease rack"), but that didn't stop her from winning the tie-breaker and returning for her second go at the big-money round. Today's audience match question: "_________ American" (My thoughts: -- All-, Native, Ugly) The celebs: Charles (All-), Richard (Ugly), and Barbara (Young) The choice: All- The answers: Young, Ugly, All (Hey, the celebs got them all, and in the proper order! That's rare!) (CNR extends his streak of providing top answers for the audience match! This past week has seen a huge shift. For the longest time, Charles wasn't called on a lot for a suggestion, and when he was, it was usually second or third, and his answers were often of little value. Lately, though, he's been killing it!) Our champion chose Charles for yesterday's H/H, but they didn't match. Does she stick with him, or give someone else a try? She chooses Charles again! This is now his sixth consecutive time playing the H/H match. That's definitely a record for Charles. In fact, I'm sure no other celeb other than Richard has ever played this many times in a row. Today's H/H question: "Sammy __________ " (Oh, good grief. Questions with names are tough because I can't remember who was around and popular in 1976. If it was today, I'd probably say Sammy Hagar. How about Sammy Davis Jr.? That's honestly the only name I can come up with that fits the time frame.) Charles begins writing almost immediately, but it takes a moment to finish his answer, and at one point he pauses to look down at the lower tier... Our champion says "Davis" (no junior). Now I'm wondering how exact the "exact match" is going to have to be. (They did once allow a H/H match that was nowhere near exact: "1,001" with "Arabian" when Richard was playing.) The audience is applauding wildly. Charles reveals his card: "Davis." Charles scores his 25th H/H match today! This now bumps him up to #2 in total matches (Brett is third with 24). It also brings Charles back to 50% and tied with Betty and Fannie for the *third* time! Here's the updated leader board showing the 11 celebs with at least 3 H/H matches, ranked by accuracy: (Note: An asterisk before a celebrity's name signifies that she has "retired" from the show and her H/H stats are now complete.) (Note: For tied scores, I consider the one with the greater number of matches to be higher; if the matches are equal, the celeb who first achieved that score goes on top.) Orson Bean - 100% (4 wins in 4 attempts). Gary Burghoff - 83.3% (5 wins in 6 attempts). TIE: (*)Jo Anne Worley - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). TIE: Joyce Bulifant - 75% (3 wins in 4 attempts). TIE: Charles - 50% (25 wins in 50 attempts). TIE: Betty - 50% (17 wins in 34 attempts). TIE: Fannie - 50% (10 wins in 20 attempts). Jo Ann Pflug - 44.4% (8 wins in 18 attempts). Brett - 41.4% (24 wins in 58 attempts). Richard - 40.3% (167 wins in 414 attempts). Bert Convy - 33.3% (5 wins in 15 attempts). *These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 712, excluding the lost/missing/damaged episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325, and 645. (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!")
Free spirit flying again! ;0) ROFL!! Ok going to be another good episode I see! ;0) I'm going to run away from home daddy.. I got cold so I came back. ;0) Love ya Patti! Offer a part in a promographic movie.. Take it! ;0) Sorry I don't do voiceovers, do you do voiceunders.. ;0) I think the plate sat there the entire episode! ;0) Is that 6 for Charles now I think.. ;0)
I swear Johnny Olson is saying "constellation" prize rather than "consolation" prize. I've noticed it ever since the little prize section has been being included here.
I was worried they wouldn't match when she said "Davis" instead of "Davis Jr". Charles was smart-- he had "Davis" on one side, but you could tell that he wrote "Jr" on the back
That "boy" was 45 years old at the time and perhaps she didn't want to kiss him because she's not into kissing people she really doesn't know and not because of the color of his skin.
@@mikehunt4986 stop being nasty towards Brett on every episode you nasty person. Brett was loved, is still loved and is loved by new fans today. Brett is my hero.
Is it just me, or does Gary look a lot like Pete Rose? who just passed away yesterday, R.I.P. "Charlie Hustle." But Rose would have been in his prime in 1976.
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1:03 3:45 It’s funny how Brett engaged in over the top, exaggerated, forced laughing for absolutely everything that came out of Charles’s mouth-even when it wasn’t all that funny. I wonder why she pandered to him so much.
Has anyone seen the episode that Betty is talking about at the end of the video at 2:50? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bEZkCnTKGW4.html