Yes, actually most of the panelists on this show did.. Check how Joan responded when she masked, in first contestant's case, "is it mechanical" and Henry responded "no."? She was really surprised coz she knew the answer should have been yes.
Henry was very intelligent. I feel like he uses deductive reasoning + he knows what kinds of secrets are entertaining and what the producers tend to find/line up. Plus, the panel members often clarify or are sometimes surprised or shocked because they have received conflicting answers by the guest or between the guest and the host.... or because they feel like they've disqualified most of the categories it could be through their questioning. Henry didn't say no. The guest did. And Garry had to correct him.
great episode!!!
Peggy Cass was always so hilarious ❤️
Why do I love HENRY MORGAN?
You aren't alone.
lol, he was great ❤️❤️❤️
henry had that dry wit sarcastic humor you either get his jokes or you are offended me i absolutely loved his humor
I have a crush on him... watching these episodes all of these years later.
Lt Cmdr. Frank Coghlan Jr. lived from 1916 to 2009 . He retired from the Navy in 1965 and returned to acting in mainly small parts .
Joan Fontaine and Peggy Cass were both part of the rotating panel members of the game show To Tell The Truth in the 1960s.
Henry Morgan is hilarious.
And creepy!
Mr Murray gives good hand!
Would this be legal on the roads there?
That car must have been worth a fortune.
I’ll wouldn’t be surprised if Leno ended up buying it
Oh that raspy voice!
The audio feed is badly messed up!
I think he meant to say ‘strange people who come from Maine are known as maniacs!’
Maine-iacs. Lol
I think bill and bess are the only ones actually hooked up.
Sometimes it seems like Henry Morgan gets the answers in advance.
instablaster...
Yes, actually most of the panelists on this show did.. Check how Joan responded when she masked, in first contestant's case, "is it mechanical" and Henry responded "no."? She was really surprised coz she knew the answer should have been yes.
Henry was very intelligent. I feel like he uses deductive reasoning + he knows what kinds of secrets are entertaining and what the producers tend to find/line up.
Plus, the panel members often clarify or are sometimes surprised or shocked because they have received conflicting answers by the guest or between the guest and the host.... or because they feel like they've disqualified most of the categories it could be through their questioning.
Henry didn't say no. The guest did. And Garry had to correct him.
What would be the point of the show if answers were given in advance?