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
Betty White passed away Dec 31, 2021 less than 3 weeks before what would have been her 100th birthday. Betty White had a stroke nearly a week before she died, TMZ reported Monday. White's cause of death is listed as a “cerebrovascular accident” on her death certificate. That is a loss of blood flow to part of the brain. The death certificate, obtained by TMZ, says Betty White suffered the stroke 6 days before her death.
I love Betty Whites 60s outfits,just like I also love her outfits today(very homey) but the outfit in this episode is so classy and graceful, I have no words to explain it
Betty White's reasoning on "PACK" was impeccable. She noted that Allen told the other contestant to re-look at the word and then used the other players' guess together with her partner's clue to come up with Pack.
I was only 3 when this particular program aired, but in retrospect, I've become aware of an amazing love story between Allen and Betty; how they exchanged host/panel banter, only to connect and then marry around the demands and parameters of the program, and then she continued be a regular guest when she wasn't in the audience. I imagine this topic has been written on to death somewhere, but it's an almost universal love story even up to his death, when I believe they both tried to keep him going on TV even as his body failed.
George Grizzard portrayed George Devereaux, Blanche's deceased husband, in an episode of The Golden Girls. He played Devereaux's lookalike brother Jamie in another episode.
This is my favorite! Fantastic players and that third game where the celebrities played against the guests was extra special and unexpected. Also gave the guests another chance to win more money. 👏👍👍😀
Of interest, Betty and George appeared in the Otto Preminger film "Advise and Consent" . Betty played Sen. Bessie Adams of Kansas and George played Sen. Fred Van Ackerman of Wyoming
You're one of the best Peter, I wish you can upload 2 maybe 3 episodes a day if you have a faster internet speed and if you have all the color daytime Password episodes through the finale that's available. And of the 4 weeks of May 1967 Los Angeles episodes with the purple set, the May 8-12, 1967 week is the only one that has the full week available. I wonder if those L.A. weeks were the first to have the set go darkened to close out the episodes.
Allen inadvertently helped Betty on Eavesdrop with his comment but it wasn't-anything nefarious. Part of the charm of the game is the casual conversation but only a player like Bety White would get that much out of it.
Something tells me (unfortunately) most people these days wouldn't know about the story "The Pit and the Pendulum" and if they did they, unfortunately, would not likely know that it was written by Edgar Allen… Poe! :-(
George Grizzard did an excellent job of concealing his homosexuality from the public. He was wise enough to know it was unnecessary to reveal it. Modern day actors should take a lesson from him. The public doesn't NEED to know your sexual orientation. We watch your acting because you are a good actor. Everyone is entitled to a private life.
4:00 perfect example of how terrible allen is ,time after time he gives out clues and not knowing it. Never mind the times he doesn't know where he is within the show. Nice guy, just not to swift!