It's time for another episode of the classic game show, PASSWORD, featuring Arlene Francis & Larry Blyden! Check out our Facebook Page: / 559582844223348 Click here to subscribe to the PASSWORD channel: / @password5737
@@silasvandellen1371 The final season of "What's My Line?" was in color when broadcast on TV, but the kinescopes that were preserved are black and white.
Ms Francis' teammate was my beloved brother. I hate that he was called "dick". I remember, i was 10 and mom let me stay home to watch my handsome brother on TV. I miss you Richard ❤
It is refreshing to see people wearing colorful dresses after around 20 years of WML and other game shows where people only wearing black and white dresses sitting in a white and black room without any audience!
On the previous day's episode (and in general), I assumed that Allen asking the contestants if they will come back is a perfunctory question. Of course they will come back. And presumably the Thursday and Friday episodes were taped on the same day. So it wouldn't be a matter of having to come back. They wouldn't have left. So not expecting that anyone would know the answer after all these years, I can't help but wonder what really happened. I watched their segment again and didn't see any reason why they had a complaint about the game play or any indication that they might not be feeling well. They both nod that they are coming back when Allen asks them. Could something have happened on 4/14 that caused the producer to throw out the rest of their entire segment that day and start over? Did they find out something about one of the contestants that made them ineligible? The only other thing I can think of is that they played for a very long time on Thursday. Perhaps one of them came on knowing they had to leave at the end of their segment and didn't expect that the game would carry over until the next episode. But I would think that the "Password" staff would screen the contestants to make sure they had one change of clothes and could come back for the next episode should it carry over.
Always enjoy hearing mention of worship with family being a positive thing. Nowadays you'd get sued, cursed, denigrated, etc. You can be as crude, rude, blasphemous as you please, but don't dare mention anything religious! So much for freedom of speech. :-(
It didn't hurt her, since the other contestant knew nothing about American jazz - Larry Blyden gave him both "Parker" and "Bird" and he still had no clue.