When people pass on a word in the lightening round I always thought the rules should have let them go back to it later if they still had time on the clock.
I Could be tripping.. .....I Often make Twister - look like a straight line.. - -- it seems some skipped words HAVE been revisited before (on occasion).. ... .
Edie was a strong player. So fun to see the women's vintage hairstyles. Edie's hair is teased and sprayed to high heaven, while the first female player's style looks contemporary.
Yes. Amy Beard (the blonde contestant) does look like a young lady from our day! She's one of the reasons why I love this episode so much. It's even on a DVD set of CBS's PASSWORD shows I bought many years ago from BIG LOTS.
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Second female guest was a college board member of a department store. I believe that was a role had by students interested in fashion and was popular into the 1970s.
2:33 "You know how to play Password, Bob?" Newhart: "Yeah....." lol 5:05 Newhart: "Tractor" Ludden: "That's the way you play "Price is Right" but not "Password."
As a recent subscriber I've started watching from your earliest videos. There must be some legal issues involved, since there are no shows from 1963 available 😢. ❤ your channel though. Wow, 20 seconds for the lightning round. Looking forward to watching the episode with Peter Lawford where he held the record with 11 seconds I'm told 😮
@@ChrisHansonCanada as a new subscriber, I like to start from the earliest videos and work my way up to the latest. What I should have mentioned was that the episodes had gone from 1962 to 1964, I guess all I have to do is scroll down further.
He had no idea what a "Maid" was during the Lightning Round. 🙄 Without a script B.N. is like a fish-out-of-water. 90% of regular people would have said: "Butler" or "Cook" instead of doing the blank stare.