It's time for another episode of the classic game show, PASSWORD, featuring Betty White & George Grizzard! Check out our Facebook Page: / 559582844223348 Click here to subscribe to the PASSWORD channel: / @password5737
I enjoy watching these old Password shows that were filmed around the year of my birth. I watched this show when I was young back in 1980. It's nice to play along, always like Betty White.
I loved this game during the late 1960's and during the 1970's...during my childhood and teen years.I liked that deep but soothing voice that spoke each word while shown onscreen.The 1960's-1970's had so many good TV game shows!!
I LOVE BETTY WHITE AND DON'T CARE WHO KNOWS IT. HA HA. I watched Betty play Sue Ann Nivens on the Mary Tyler Moore Show as a boy, had a crush on her, still do. So funny and still a beauty.
I was just watching Jimmy Fallon and Betty said she heard the rules before and she married the guy in the middle. Then I started to think wait a minute is this an old show and then come to find out it is and I found this video. Wow I just learned something today
George Grizzard is incredibly good at this game! The number and accuracy of those synonyms he managed to generate for "humiliate" were very impressive, and he thinks up some very clever, sophisticated, and highly effective clues for difficult words.
George Grizzard, who would later play Barbara Eden's confused husband in "The Stranger Within", a tv horror movie ripping off "Rosemary's Baby", on episodes of shows like "Twilight Zone", and he played George AND Jeremy Devereaux, Blanche's late husband and his identical twin brother on episodes of "The Golden Girls".
Is it just me, or did they dress Betty up to look like a Candy-Striper here? After she and Allen Ludden got married, they really didn't know how to handle a woman who was unapologetic about not having children, and unafraid to dominate the men on this show.
They wouldn't have been so enthusiastic about the Assemblies of God evangelist missionary in Africa if they knew more. Sickening that he is using this light entertainment to advertise his religion. (And they HATE their religion being called a religion).
00:38 "Nice to see you again!" That was an odd thing for Allen to say to Betty. They were married! 15:20 The sound of Allen's urine stream was dancing in Betty's head. George Grizzard kept his homosexuality private, and I applaud that. If only the current generation of actors would do the same. We didn't need to know Grizzard's sexual preference. We just knew him as a good, reliable actor.