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I wish they had a show with couples that have been married for example 10 plus years. Even better if say 25 and older. Thanks for these videos, brings me back.
@mark shaw It would depend a lot on the questions asked, but I think we'd all be surprised about how much longer-married couples do *not* know about each other. And, they'd be a lot more relaxed, and speak more frankly.
I always loved on Eubanks.....The Newlywed Game was Brilliant and smashing to watch ; Couples were so open about their marriage on this Show. Miss. You Bob. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟♥️🎖🏆🇬🇧
Poor Pete :( I feel so bad for him, not only does she belittle him infront of people but she didnt have a single nice thing to say about him! She thought she was funny but she was cruel. I hope he found happiness in life elsewhere!
Back in the day we had three network channels and possibly one to three independent channels for reruns . People's viewing habits were tied to time slots more or less. Stuff like schools days, early morning kiddie shows or news. Soaps all afternoon and after school was either game shows or reruns from 5 to 10 years old. Evening news followed by current original programming and or a movie. Monday Night football was hugely successful . It was just different back in the day. We are no longer tied to time-slots with more choices, streaming, and 24 hour access.
Here in Toronto, Canada we tvo three of the old games shows just like this one! They're on Monday thru Friday, from 1pm est to 4pm. I hope others are able to do the same! :)
I really miss this game show... If it was still on TV today l would love to be a contestant on the Newlywed Show... Of course l would have to get freshly married again...
So true,the eighties were far less violent,it goes without saying,no covid!!, cell phones came into being,much better economy, the world today is like something from hell,we could learn something from that time
We did watch The Newlywed Game as game shows were the fun back then, as was its sister show The Dating Game, and the late Charlie O'Donnell who voiced Columbia TriStar Television at the end of the newlywed Game as the end logo appeared on screen. It is now the present day Sony Pictures Television, which owns the rights to the Chuck Barris game show reruns of The Newlywed Game and The Dating Game to this day. RIP Chuck Barris and Charlie O'Donnell.
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I am surprised this is not on TV today, as new . It is a really cool conept, and is often funny. I watched this new, as long ago as 1967, and I was only 7 then. I watched it in summers, as it was on while I was in school. The game was not hard to understand, even for a child. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, many of the husbands on that game wore a military uniform of one of the branches, because of the Nam war.
ok, the "popcorn turn on" thing a bit strange, but hilarious, kernels in teeth, beehive hairdo, a farm tool, square dancing, yeah buddy, Joyce and Verne knew how to honeymoon
I watched this new during the late 1960's...the original version with same host. I remember in those early ones, alot of the husband contestants had military uniforms on because of the Vietnam war. I also watched this version when new, too.
people getting down on gina need to watch more of these episodes. she's acting the same way many couples act. they get coached, its a tv show. also pete is really nervous. so assuming that hes a poor whipped puppy is just a conclusion that cannot be made