It's time for another episode of the classic game show, PASSWORD, featuring Phyllis Newman & Paul Anka! Check out our Facebook Page: / 559582844223348 Click here to subscribe to the PASSWORD channel: / @password5737
I just happened to have seen that Broadway show " Hallelujah Baby ", that Phyllis had mentioned that her husband AdolphGreen , was involved with. I went with my mom for the matinee. We didnt go to very many Broadway shows but for some reason we went to that one. I was a professional singer , and i just happened to do a song from that show called " My Own Morning". This is the second time im watching this particular episode of "Password". I love watching Paul play. So often he says the same word that i thought in my head before he says it. Thats a coincidence. We must think alike. A few days after this show aired this particular episode, i celebrated my 18th birthday on the 7th of July, 1967. I dont know why so many memories of certain particular years in my past have been coming back to my mind lately alot.It seems very strange.
Just happened to see that show "Hallelujah Baby" with my Mom. I sang a song from that show called "My Own Morning " About year later i was in Sardi's with my manager, having a dessert. Leslie waved hello to us and said hi. I waved and said hi as well. She seemed so friendly. It was a good show. I love watching Paul on Password, he's really good at this game.❤ m" Ha.. T
@@jawdust3 - ah, but he knew you were....he mentioned it in his autobiography, how you were able to pull it off for so many years with only him and your hair dresser knowing.
Does anyone know what P. Anka gave for a clue about the 14-minute area for the P-W "Shanty"? I cannot understand his audio and the CC does have anything in script. The contestant got it correct.
Good playing/clues from the Celebs and the contestants on this episode. A.L. being a dork (as he did often) and insulting the young red-haired gal because boy Paul Anka gave the word "Horse' as a clue. He would NEVER have insulted one of the Celebs for being from the State of Wisconsin. As per A.L. saying: "Purple Heart winner" ,,, wrong term. To get a "Purple Heart Medal" in the U.S. military, you had to have been wounded or badly injured on a battlefield / hostile action needing medical care. The word 'Recipient' would have been more appropriate. "Winner" or "Earned" would be the correct phrase for "Heroic" deeds, Achievement, Commendation and Marksmanship awards.
Me too. Really irks me, but she's never been that big. A string of Broadway shows and G-T game panelist. But most famous for being Mrs. Adolph Green. It pays off if you marry the right person and then have a modicum of talent.