In real life he had an IQ of 165 so he was an actual genius. That also made him mean, rude, condescending to other people often. He found other people stupid and it annoyed him. When he wasn't being funny, he could be a real jerk to other people. Many people found him to be quite stuck up.
@@rhrh2025 I know. That's why, after her initial appearance on the program in 1962, she was on quite frequently afterward - while Allen was courting her and after they married.
Audrey Meadows,was the HONEYMOONER'S actress, that made the cartoon character WILMA FLINTSTONE. You can see the resemblance to Wilma as you see Audrey in this 1966 classic PASSWORD video (0:02) .
A lot of these the sound is not very good and very low quality you can hear it but it's just low I may have to put a headset on but I really really enjoy this old time password a lot of these came out when I was not even born yet I was born in 64 so I really enjoy watching all the years this has been on thank you for putting up this wonderful videos God bless you all whoever does this
A bit of trivia from this 1966 show. The one contestant in the lightning round won $300. In today's money that is $2,325.70. So, he really won a lot of money considering that.
I'm curious as to why it took so long to use the clue "Submarine" for "Torpedo." I personally would have used as a 1st clue, "Submarine's....?" and maybe subtly made my eyes start close to me... and then act as though I'm looking away from myself gradually
Check out a very young Betty White in the audience, dressed in Red, at the .26 second mark of the video! She was dating Allan Ludden at the time, whom she eventually married.
Times were most of the "female" jobs were either for: secretary, teaching or being a nurse; and if you, as a female, didn't have a job, you must definitely be a wife- except if you were divorced... notice how the presenter didn't ask "the question" to that one lady with the green babydoll dress.
I think they are reusing the same tape over and over, you can hear the bell ringing faintly just before the correct answer is given. That's what happens when videotape is overly reused. I believe it's called bleedthrough.
Boy. When someone has their racedar on, it so sensitive, isn't it. Jerry wouldn't say anything racist, for sure. Did you see when SAMMY DAVIS, Jr. Died, like 30 years ago? Jerry, on the next telethon, was so heartbroken and cried about it on the show. Jerry was one of the Jewish friends that inspired sam to become a Jew.
never thought I'd say this but I'd even prefer Alan King over Jerry Lewis. At least you only have to put up with the annoying 'Watch the eyes' one time, and not throughout the episode.
Love Audrey Meadows ♡♡♡ J. Lewis no respect for: Leaving his 2nd wife and her children everything at his passing away leaving his children from his First marriage nothing!!! J. L. is Horrible
Being partnered with Jerry Lewis would have been like stubbing your toe: you just have to sit there dealing with the lingering pain of it, unable to escape.