He was hilarious as one of the oddball "Man in the Street" characters on the Steve Allen Show in the '50s, and as handyman George Utley on "Newhart" in the '80s
"How do you get to be a verger?" "You simply don't have sex." "No--I said verGER!" And I loved the way #2 popped right up and surprised the heck out of all of them. A great moment in TTTT history.
He's called a "virgir" because someone didn't raw the right side of the "r" all the way down. And I'd love to know what they bleeped out at 12:33, because several people in the audience were laughing.
Nick Doe , you are completely misinformed! The Baptist’s, though not named after him, began with John the Baptist! Baptist history is very well documented, very interesting, but MOST important it is critical to true Christian faith!
Nelson Ricardo. You also are greatly misinformed. Baptists, true Baptists are not a denomination nor are they Protestants. Their history is highly and accurately documented from , but not named after, John the Baptist! Maranatha $
If you are talking about the men who were wearing masks, those are called "straw hats" and also are known as "boaters". They were considered semi-formal for summer wear and were popular in the late 19th century and early 20th century. www.gentlemansgazette.com/straw-boater-hat-guide/
Cute having Tom and Peggy’s siblings.
Tom Poston's sister has a great sense of humor....seemed like a lot of fun..
Imagine the outcry nowadays if an advice columnist said only thin girls should wear bikinis!
Round 1 was classic!
Tom Poston certainly seemed like a nice man!
That's why Suzanne Pleshette married him!!!!
He was hilarious as one of the oddball "Man in the Street" characters on the Steve Allen Show in the '50s, and as handyman George Utley on "Newhart" in the '80s
@@janeiwasduncan8463 She was the only one of several who did not divorce him..... of course he died first! Nice?
A couple of weeks after the unexpected death of newspaper columnist Dorothy Kilgallen of sister show "What's My Line?"
I like how this show every once in a while threw in a twist as it did in game 1. The ladies of game 3 had pleasant features.
"How do you get to be a verger?"
"You simply don't have sex."
"No--I said verGER!"
And I loved the way #2 popped right up and surprised the heck out of all of them. A great moment in TTTT history.
Michèle Ray married Costa Gravas in 1968 and became filmmaker herself!
That'd be funny if the masked contestants all fell down the stairs because they couldn't see where they were going.
Correct name is Michèle Ray (b. 1939).
Game 2, number two looks like he could be Zacherley's brother. (Zach was the ghoulish host of a NYC chiller theatre show in the '50s and '60s.)
He's called a "virgir" because someone didn't raw the right side of the "r" all the way down. And I'd love to know what they bleeped out at 12:33, because several people in the audience were laughing.
I liked round three and got it right.
I guessed the last round.
#2 wasn't just a "wag" but he was a liar - William the Conqueror was not a Baptist - the Baptists didn't even enter the scene till the 18th century.
He was obviously telling a joke. Some of the panel members were just unfamiliar with British humour.
@@zarabada6125 but to cover himself he really should have said just kidding, I don't know, or the correct answer "Catholic"
Nick Doe , you are completely misinformed! The Baptist’s, though not named after him, began with John the Baptist! Baptist history is very well documented, very interesting, but MOST important it is critical to true Christian faith!
Shouldn't someone in that position know that there were no protestant denominations in 1066?
He swore an affidavit to tell the truth. Not very sporting.
Nelson Ricardo As Peggy said, he was a wag.
Precisely why I ruled him out.
Nelson Ricardo. You also are greatly misinformed. Baptists, true Baptists are not a denomination nor are they Protestants. Their history is highly and accurately documented from , but not named after, John the Baptist! Maranatha $
@@oksills Well, if they’re not a “denomination”, I guess they must be a cult, then.
What kind of hat are the contestants wearing?
If you are talking about the men who were wearing masks, those are called "straw hats" and also are known as "boaters". They were considered semi-formal for summer wear and were popular in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
www.gentlemansgazette.com/straw-boater-hat-guide/
The men are wearing straw hats known as boaters. The woman is wearing a sun hat.
Seemed like the virger was on the verge of giving himself away.
Man #1 in Game #1
Man #2 in Game #2
Lady #2 in Game #3
#1 in game 3 was a major babe! 🥰😘😍