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PASSWORD 1962-11-18 Carol Lawrence & Robert Goulet 

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Featuring the beautiful star of stage television and motion pictures, Carol Lawrence, and the popular singing star of Broadway musical theater and night clubs, Robert Goulet!
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Richard Phoenix of Whipanny, NJ
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@stevevandien310
@stevevandien310 4 года назад
Always loved "Password." Ludden was the perfect host for this show.
@voicetube
@voicetube 4 года назад
So cool to see Carol Lawrence here! I actually used to repair people's electronic items in LA back in the 1980s and remember that a friend of my dad knew Carol Lawrence (I think they were here personal assistant) and knew she needed something repaired, and so I actually got to go up to her house to repair something of hers and I got to meet her - that was pretty epic!
@audreymai2773
@audreymai2773 4 года назад
That is so awesome! She was very talented and beautiful. Around how old was she in the 80's? In her late 50's, maybe?
@voicetube
@voicetube 4 года назад
@@audreymai2773 Thanks! She was indeed still quite beautiful and probably that she was in her late 50s. I remember she had a very lovely spirit - very special woman!
@joeambrose3260
@joeambrose3260 4 года назад
I call BS. Post pics, then we'll talk, maybe
@ambientrelaxingandhealingm7552
@ambientrelaxingandhealingm7552 4 года назад
@@joeambrose3260 Truly sad that you feel like trolling this guy like that. Actually almost funny; would not expect to find a disrespectful, rude troll on the Password channel, LOL! But it is sad, nonetheless.
@voicetube
@voicetube 4 года назад
@@audreymai2773 FYI, about a month ago I searched and found a video of her in recent years giving an interview and she still seems to be a lovely woman, through and through.
@christinalw19
@christinalw19 2 года назад
Robert Goulet had the most wonderful speaking and singing voice. Dreamy. If Ever I would Leave You, It Wouldn’t be In Springtime, knowing how in Spring I’m bewitched by you so....😍🌟❤️
@hortondlfn1994
@hortondlfn1994 2 года назад
During the lightning rounds, I often close my eyes to see if I can guess the words from the clues that are given. It really is much trickier than I would have thought!
@RepentfollowJesus
@RepentfollowJesus Год назад
It sure is !
@donaldleroy6502
@donaldleroy6502 16 дней назад
You can say that again 😮
@janetwentz3259
@janetwentz3259 2 года назад
I kept thinking of Phil Hartman and his spot on impression of Robert Goulet on Saturday Night Live.
@JayTemple
@JayTemple 2 года назад
I keep thinking of when Goulet played himself on an early-ish episode of "The Simpsons".
@voicetube
@voicetube 4 года назад
Have you get the idea that Carol Lawrence is truly genuine and (at least at that point in time) wore her feelings on her sleeve, as it were. Cool to look up in Wikipedia to find out she is still living :-)
@janetchristie9592
@janetchristie9592 2 года назад
Carol Lawrence - the quintessential Password player!
@michaelwascom62
@michaelwascom62 2 года назад
I like the fact that frequently in the early days of Password highschool students were contestants. The show was very educational; I watched it as often as possible, and my grasp of the English language expanded.
@ericmccarty65
@ericmccarty65 3 года назад
they all seemed to have a lot of fun
@randigerber1926
@randigerber1926 2 года назад
I am currently hooked on watching these reruns. It's notable how many times Allen had to wait for the new word to be handed to him (which he always remarked on). Too bad they didn't have a backlog of those word wallets, ready to go. Or another, more professional system.
@jonathansmith9235
@jonathansmith9235 2 года назад
I don't think that Bob Goulet ever won a single game on Password. He was quite possibly the best baritone ever, but was thick as a brick, full of himself, and troubled in many ways, including alcohol and spousal abuse. And, this episode was just before Bob and Carol got married in 1963. Bob finally cleaned up his act after he married his third wife. Still, a brilliant singer.
@christinalw19
@christinalw19 2 года назад
Too much attention for being good looking, and he must not have felt worthy. We should be therapists. ☺️
@jonathansmith9235
@jonathansmith9235 2 года назад
@@christinalw19 Very astute, Christina.
@sherylbjerre9636
@sherylbjerre9636 Год назад
Cast as Sir Lancelot and originating the role in the 1960 Broadway musical Camelot starring opposite established Broadway stars Richard Burton and Julie Andrews, he achieved instant recognition with his performance and interpretation of the song "If Ever I Would Leave You", which became his signature song. His debut in Camelot marked the beginning of a stage, screen, and recording career. A Grammy Award winner, his career spanned almost six decades. He starred in a 1966 television version of Brigadoon, a production which won five primetime Emmy Awards. In 1968, he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for The Happy Time, a musical about a French-Canadian family set in Ottawa.
@sherylbjerre9636
@sherylbjerre9636 Год назад
Hardly "thick as a brick"! 🤗🇨🇦
@lizaelliott6862
@lizaelliott6862 7 лет назад
I love them so much ahhhh!!!
@erindurkin4441
@erindurkin4441 6 лет назад
He was so romantic!💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
@edmundpower1250
@edmundpower1250 7 месяцев назад
​@@voicetubeDon't be ridiculous. She's talking about the school kid
@voicetube
@voicetube 7 месяцев назад
@@edmundpower1250 ?
@jacquelinebell6201
@jacquelinebell6201 Год назад
Loved the item by Carol and Robert at the end. Clever and funny.
@voicetube
@voicetube 4 года назад
For "Ivy" I might have said "Poisonnnn" (stretching out the word)
@kristabrewer9363
@kristabrewer9363 6 лет назад
Alan must really be getting tired of telling people "No Gestures" He HAD to get upset with them (he has to say it SO many times to people)
@jacquelinebell6201
@jacquelinebell6201 Год назад
Some people automatically talk with their hands. It's very hard not to.
@larrywolfson6863
@larrywolfson6863 4 года назад
Goulet....very animated
@magnificentfailure2390
@magnificentfailure2390 7 лет назад
Yeah!
@michaelmcgee8543
@michaelmcgee8543 2 года назад
The 15 and 16-year-old contestant looked older than today's 15 and 16 years old.
@rosered103
@rosered103 2 года назад
I noticed that also. I'm wondering why?
@angelcuttill4300
@angelcuttill4300 2 года назад
I think in 1962 at 15/16 they were already more responsible like our 25 year olds. The 15/16 year olds of today still act like 12 year olds in my opinion. They certainly had more responsibilities placed upon them. Today things are easily given and can be ordered with a touch of a button and never having lo leave the couch.
@lukeheaton5336
@lukeheaton5336 2 года назад
Black and white grainy TV adds years.
@sciencechus7243
@sciencechus7243 2 года назад
Allen Ludden was always so classy.
@XXthekingofyouXX
@XXthekingofyouXX 5 лет назад
Carol is a knockout! I'd kiss her madly from her head to her toes. Goulet was a lucky devil!
@evepeabody4738
@evepeabody4738 Год назад
I wonder if Robert and Carol first met on this show... they don't seem to be super chummy here but they got married about eight months after this aired.
@voicetube
@voicetube 4 года назад
I wonder if they had a very famous ice cream store in Southern California (I think it was natural) called "Baskin-Robbins 31 flavors" as far back as 1962 (?) If so, certainly after the ice cream faux pas, a stretched out "31......" would have probably done the trick. Somebody would have said the plural and Ludden would have either give it to them or did that "form of the word" thingy :-)
@joeambrose3260
@joeambrose3260 3 года назад
Isn't thirty-one an illegal clue ?
@angelcuttill4300
@angelcuttill4300 2 года назад
Sadly they considered thirty-one 2 words/hyphenated
@gusloader123
@gusloader123 2 года назад
voicetube: Not a bad plan, but I do not think the Baskin-Robbins stores were nationwide. I know they were in Freakifornia , but when I have mentioned "31 Flavors" to people in the military service back when, or here on the internet, I get a blank stare or a "Huh?" remark. Secondly: It would have been "buzzed" for the reason mentioned by "Joe Ambrose"'. No hyphenated words.
@karendeaton9297
@karendeaton9297 2 года назад
Some of the celebrity contestants are spoiled.
@gusloader123
@gusloader123 2 года назад
Almost all were and are. They are what passes for "Royalty" in the U.S. of A. (and the pro-Sport types). Allen Ludden was the biggest spoiler of them. Pat-on-the-back / Make nicey, / Puff up their egos/ guy there was. He would insult contestants (often) but kiss-up to the show-bizzies sitting next to him. 😒
@voicetube
@voicetube 4 года назад
LOL! I thought of one that is relatively (although well-known because of dissemination) local situation that's more current that would work for the word "traffic" ( you may have heard Elon musk talk about it in interviews). The clue would be… Wait a minute 405 would be technically three words so never mind :-) To continue this comment, I just realized you could in an upset & mildly angry way, stretch out the word "Freeway...." (although I don't think they dealt with much traffic back in 1962, even in Los Angeles).
@elspethcoogan1499
@elspethcoogan1499 3 года назад
Goulet is infuriating! He is so full of himself; an evident egotist.
@rosered103
@rosered103 2 года назад
Ain't it the truth.
@unclebounce1495
@unclebounce1495 2 года назад
hahaha. they're celebrities. they ALL literally gambled their future on a super slim chance of getting to be idolized and worshiped and envied as a career. all celebrities who aren't born into it are scumbags character-wise and should never be admired for anything. If they cared about the "art" of acting, they've be happy staying in their small town in backwater america and living their "art,: if you want to be the next youtube/tiktok mumble rap star, you're not someone who cares about music, you're someone seeking fame. so sad so many people through the generations have been convinced the dregs of society in hollyweird are worth admiration. especially not today, but way back then at least a lot of them had different careers to start and didn't obsess over fame as their life goal since childhood, which redeems the real old timers a bit. the rest are horrible human beings.
@tennissir1986
@tennissir1986 8 месяцев назад
Carol said he was an alcoholic and abusive husband/father.
@cbranalli
@cbranalli 7 лет назад
Robert Goulet divorced his wife and married Carol Lawrence a year later.
@kristabrewer9363
@kristabrewer9363 6 лет назад
Seriously? he just randomly divorces his wife for a girl he met on a game show
@robbernath
@robbernath 5 лет назад
@@kristabrewer9363 Goulet would later divorce her as well, in 1981, and marry for the third (and final) time in 1982. He remained married to his third wife, Vera Novak, until his death in 2007 (lung disease)
@marytschida5756
@marytschida5756 4 года назад
@@kristabrewer9363, no. They were married here.
@joeambrose3260
@joeambrose3260 4 года назад
@@marytschida5756 Nope, married in '63
@ChrisHansonCanada
@ChrisHansonCanada Год назад
I liked it better during the first 10 months of the show when the same contestants played for the whole show. Carol and Robert were not yet married. They married in 1963.
@donaldleroy6502
@donaldleroy6502 16 дней назад
My first clue for cupid woulda been cherub, especially after the other's used ❤ as their first clue 😊. For the life of me, I don't know why Carol didn't use poison for ivy
@voicetube
@voicetube 4 года назад
This may not have worked for a first clue, but for "Cupid" I'm thinking maybe saying the word "Arrow" but making it a performance (tough without gestures but I think it could be done) - it would consist of first giggling in a high-pitched way with a big smile and then looking into the contestants eyes lovingly and stretching it out, "Aarrrooowwwww" said while batting the eyes and looking a little mischievous & mixed with a little love vibe. Again it might not work, but there's a possibility that it could trigger the right word :-)
@edmundpower1250
@edmundpower1250 7 месяцев назад
That's full of gestures. It's best to play fair
@voicetube
@voicetube 7 месяцев назад
@@edmundpower1250 I hear what you're saying and that has validity… To a degree. That could be a matter of viewpoint, as it were… Many times Ludden allowed for SOME gestures… Especially if they had some character quality etc. Certainly my description above could have easily been something and certainly was that the great Betty White would occasionally explore (successfully many times :-)
@michaelwascom62
@michaelwascom62 2 года назад
Allen Ludden was the perfect gameshow host, especially for a game such as Password. He had to think fast on his feet and keep the game going. Also, try not to lose his patience!
@jacquelinebell6201
@jacquelinebell6201 Год назад
He had to be patient. It wouldn't work otherwise.
@domeonce9006
@domeonce9006 3 года назад
C’mon, 1962! “Hysterical” does not contain the word “hysteria.”
@angelcuttill4300
@angelcuttill4300 2 года назад
The first 7 letters are literally the same.
@unclebounce1495
@unclebounce1495 2 года назад
Same root word. hyster-ical, hyster-ia, hyster-ectomy .
@GeeBee909
@GeeBee909 2 года назад
They already have Bob and Carol. It would have only right to have contestants with the first name "Ted" and "Alice". That would have been perfect
@garfieldharrison510
@garfieldharrison510 2 года назад
I'm looking for more diversity back then. Robert Goulet was a bit touchy here and flirtatious. When I hear how Allen Ludden presents himself. I get why Betty Betty White couldn't resist. He had a charming way about him. He was really excellent on his art of presenting the game. A very good TV host and he would check himself if he was being out of line.
@unclebounce1495
@unclebounce1495 2 года назад
Get lost, diversity is got bigots.
@evelynbanker2090
@evelynbanker2090 6 лет назад
RU-vid
@joeambrose3260
@joeambrose3260 4 года назад
LaGuardia is 2 words?
@joeambrose3260
@joeambrose3260 3 года назад
@I've seen the Twinkie and the damage done Serious ly ?
@gusloader123
@gusloader123 2 года назад
Actually, yes, it is/was. La Guardia was the name of an N.Y.C. Mayor. It is one Airport that serves the greater N.Y.C. area, the other being J.F.K...
@franklesser5655
@franklesser5655 2 года назад
Carol Lawrence and Robert Goulet married the year after this. Interesting.
@KatieJoMikell
@KatieJoMikell 2 года назад
Hey that lady cheated on the word grip she gripped her hand and that was the answer that’s not fair!
@gusloader123
@gusloader123 2 года назад
Robert Goulet had a great singing voice. As a Password player,,,,, he was a waste of oxygen. Carol Lawrence was a decent player. For some unknown reason she married Goulet about a year after this episode was aired. {Life lesson: ---> Never marry someone that has to use hand and body gestures in a game called: "Password"! 🙃} For the word "Cupid" I was yelling "Valentine" at my monitor, but they never listen to me... 🤥 Password "Grip" --- clues could have been: "Pliers", "Studs", "Cleats", "Glue", "Handle", "Racquet".
@edmundpower1250
@edmundpower1250 7 месяцев назад
Don't be silly. Most people would say card if you said valentine
@gusloader123
@gusloader123 7 месяцев назад
@@edmundpower1250 I worked (8 years) in two Bookstores, and 5 years in a Grocery store with the "public" and I can say for certain that "Most" people are daft, silly, and nearly illiterate.
@alanhumphrey4198
@alanhumphrey4198 2 года назад
Goulet always looked better without the mustache...
@fredflintstone4594
@fredflintstone4594 2 года назад
Some of these so called stars, are a bit thick.
@garfieldharrison510
@garfieldharrison510 2 года назад
Just found out that Carol and Robert were married.
@gabrielbenson2164
@gabrielbenson2164 3 года назад
Carol Lawrence is amazing. Zac Morris is trash. 😁
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