My grandmother adored Jimmy and when she read he was in the hospital she sent him a get well card...after she died I found the book about him we gave her, inside was a thank you card signed by Jimmy ☺️☺️☺️
@@TheSaltydog07 After seeing combat in the Korean War and prior to being discharged from active duty, as A LTJG in the US Navy, my late father and the crew of the LST he was assigned to were involved in evacuating the military forces and civilian refugees from Vietnam as the French were clearing out - and before the US made its deep dive into the region.
Very refreshing.... to watch such a wonderful game show from the past.Without all the glimmer and fancy lighting and mood music to set the emotion level. You can tell right away that Gloria Stewart is a very intelligent woman. They are both having great fun playing Password!
I would love to hear your grandma's stories about the wonderful James Stewart. I hope she had lots to tell you. I have loved Mr. Stewart for many, many years.
David Price later became a college Professor at Duke in poly science and later ran for US Congress.He is still alive and still serving in Congress from the state of North Carolina.
@@sherrynalder1359 what happened to the good old days is the truth that domestic violence, incest, abuse, alcoholism, etc., was exposed. It wasn’t any less then than it is now.
To see both James Stewart and his lovely wife on TV at different events was always a joy. Plus you could tell they both have a love for tv games shows that works your mind.
Courtesy and panache, style seemingly effortless and endemic. Society's fabric has changed. How fortunate we are to have these moments memorialised. Thank you for uploading 🙏
Not lost, just misplaced for an extended period of time. It shouldn't take much to revive them again, if you engage in the practices yourself and mentor others.
There were originally 1,555 daytime episodes each weekday from 1961 to 1967, so this is still only a very small sample of what was aired in the US. I'd really love to see more of the missing episodes.
I am a classic movie buff. Love the movies of the 1930s-1950s. I also collect autographed pictures of classic movie stars. I wrote to the stars asking for an autographed picture. I always included a self-addressed stamped envelope. I have 2 personally autographed pictures of Jimmy stewart. The first one he sent me, the second one I sent him, he personally autographed and sent it back to me 😀😀😀😀
@P47 Thunderbolt Steve McQueen was considered 'cool' because he was a 'badass' .....Mr. Stewart would never have been relegated to that rebel category....but you are right!....Mr. Stewart was the epitome of Class, Dignity, Graciousness & Politeness... definitely a 'cool' guy!😎
Mr Jimmy Stewart is my number one actor of all time. Every time I have a bad day, or feel a bit depressed, I crash in bed with my tab, open my movie gallery which is full of James Stewart movies, and tap play. The level of depression, defines just how many movies I'll watch.. Normally just one will do the trick, but you still want more. There's something magical with Jimmy.. He always makes me feel so much better.
As I was watching this I noticed the date, November 28, 1963....was wondering if that was the date it was taped or the date it aired. Just thinking of John Kennedy's assassination and curious if that had already occurred when these people met for this game. I was just 2 months shy of 2 years old in November 1963.....I obviously would not remember this one, but I do remember watching this show in black and white...probably from 1968 or 69 would be my first recollection. I love watching Password because it is a game that involved words and takes great wit and creativity at times. Mr. Ludden was a college graduate and a former teacher, he was so good at what he did with this show and College Bowl(which was of his own creation, he came up with the premise for that show). As a young teenager, I had a crush on him, I found him charming, smart, very polite and cute(always wanted to see him without those glasses)......He married the sweetest and funniest woman in the world and their marriage and how they treated each other on air was so beautiful to see....indeed a glorious time to have lived, to have witnessed civility and decency between people......praying we will return to that one day! GOD BLESS JIMMY STEWART,,,,my favorite actor of all time. Thank your Mr. Ludden!
Yes, this air date was just six days after the November 22, 1963 JFK assassination, and three days after the nationally televised funeral, which (together with ongoing tv coverage of other events such as Lee Harvey Oswald's death by gunfire on tv November 24, 1963). As there seems to be no pall over the lightly bantering mood of this episode, I would guess it was videotaped before November 22nd.
Fun “Password”episode from Nov 28 (Thanksgiving Day) 1963. Lovely couple were the Stewarts. And the contestants were smart and enjoyable. As many of you have mentioned, during this early part of the 1960s, the normal dress seemed elegant and manners were so polite & pleasant. Contemporary society could learn from watching this game show. 👍
I saw him in an interview (20/20? Prime time? GMA?), after Gloria died & Jimmy told their story & voice filled with such longing & his eyes with tears. And you could see & feel the love he had for her. Such devotion. It was touching.
Watching Jimmy Stewart on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was always such a treat. He would often read a poem that he had written. The one about his dog Beau had me in tears. Such a kind gentle soul.
@@janlovesmany6058 WRONG!!! He enlisted as a PRIVATE in the US Army Air Force and spent 27 years in the military. In 1956 he was promoted to Brig.Genneral HIGHEST RANK you can get. He flew many bomber flights.
@@janlovesmany6058 Pretty serious accusation there ...PROVE IT... you cant, many people know the truth about James Stewart's military career, except you. I guess it easy to attack a person's credibility when their Dead. Try destroying a living, famous person's reputation....
@@janlovesmany6058 based on your doltish comment about the wonderful Jimmy Stewart, who was and still is loved and admired by many, it's time for you to change your RUclips sobriquet.
@@gwendolynkaren5933 no I never did or my family. The original Password had that little box that came up worth,$ 50.00 and 5 answers I just really liked that game the best.
This was James Stewart life long love of his life. She passed first before her husband. Jimmy Stewart about to pass surrounded by his children last words going to be with Gloria now..
I’ve been binge watching. Love the show. I was 5yo in 1965. Funny how many of the same words are used in different shows. Didn’t they have more words in the dictionary? Lovliest ladies: Barbara Eden, Barbara Rush, Donna Douglas, and the incredible Eva Gabor.
General in the Air Force..for real..although its sort of an honorary title. He did fly flighters in WW2 if I am not mistaken, and made many war movies=Strategic Air Command, for example in the 1950's..for one.
@@robertsprouse9282 yes, a brigadier general! And one of his war propaganda shorts is called Winning your Wings and it really does make you want to join the air force 🤣
@@robertsprouse9282 Jimmy was promoted in rank to a full reservist Brigadier General. It isn't an "honorary title", but a real rank in the USAF. He earned that rank by staying the the Air Force Reserves ever since WWII ended in 1945.
@@marciadiehl5733, wow you showed me with those facts..I guess I get KP duty or have to clean a latrine now..wait, before I begin, I have to find the book that I wrote about that: HOW TO CLEAN LATRINES, and AVOID the MISTAKES I MADE, THE FIRST 42 TIMES I DID IT..by someone WHO HAS NEVER BEEN IN THE MILITARY.. You can get it at BARNES AND NOBLE.. I am thinking about reprinting it with a shorter title: NO TIME FOR SARGEANTS PART TWO..
The host was Allen Ludden, the beloved husband of Betty White, who just passed away a few days before her 100th birthday. And all of us born before the 21st century knows who that other guy was.
The people making remarks about the prize money on these old TV game shows crack me up. "Who Wants to be a Password Millionaire?" Hey $250 bucks in 1963 is like $2,000 in today's dollars!
Although maybe not a great clue, like the way Jimmy Stewart looked up into the air at the same time if he had said "Dirigible" but maybe said in a way that's a little uncertain… That could've communicated that it's not a perfect clue but in effect it could work.
On the password "elbow" Gloria should have been penalized for putting her elbow on the desk and just plain giving it away. The judges should not have let her get away with that.
@@jamesalford877 I think you are correct as the show would have taped a few in advance of the upcoming Thankgiving holiday for the following week after the assassination occurred.
I would have said 'shave' after 'Burma', and I sure didn't live during the era of the Burma Shave signs.I always knew of them, and when I was a kid in the 1970's, you could still buy that Burma brand of shaving soap.Some men still mixed their own shaving cream in mugs back then.My dad did.I was only age 3 when this episode was made!
I was born in the early '70s, and by the time I got to Junior High in the mid-'80s, I had a classmate in my grade who was given the legal name of "Burma Shaver". I wonder what ever became of him, nearly 40 years later - and whether or not he sought to correct the damage that was inflicted by his own parents.
A loaf of bread was only about $.20 in those days. So a few hundred dollars or even just the $50 could go a long way. See what massive inflation has done to our currency?
@@marciadiehl5733 Multinational conglomerates who have little regard for those who do all the real work to keep their massive and far-flung corporate plantations in order have likely done just as much damage as inflation itself.
@@kellyharper8072 what is your problem!! The past has good and bad, but nostalgia mostly refers to the good ..things of that time period. .and that's a nice way to remember years gone buy. Nothing was PROVEN HERE, except your a very angry, miserable, unhappy person, and thats no BS.
11:28 Bob successfully uses "opposite" upwards voice inflection with the clue "empty" to get Jimmy Stewart to correctly say "full." Exactly a minute later 12:28, Bob uses the exact same "opposite" upwards voice inflection with the clue "forward," but instead of saying "backwards" Stewart inexplicably says "march." We all know Stewart's military resume, but geez, if Bob wanted "march" he would have said "Sousa," "parade," or said "FORWARD" in a loud, Drill Sergeant manner, not with an "opposite" upwards voice inflection. Interesting. In defense of Stewart, he does the same thing again with the next contestant 17:50 who used the "opposite" upwards voice inflection with the clue "fraternity," but instead of Stewart responding "sorority," he responded, "dance." At least he was consistent, lol. Stewart's reaction after losing the word is priceless - many can do impressions of Stewart, but nothing beats Stewart himself doing Steward. He literally gestures to himself as if to say, " I have to remember when the clue is given in a voice that rises like that, I have to think 'opposite.'" Beautiful.
That leaning stunt of Gloria’s should have disqualified them in that round. It was so obvious, and it was unfair to the other contestant. Plus, her “slip” in the lightning round warranted a buzzer.
Wait. So this was right after JFK was assassinated and Oswald was killed by Ruby? Was this live? Im asking because after 9/11, none of the entertainment shows were taped and broadcast for two weeks. Interesting,
All 3 channels,all day, for several days nothing but Kennedy funeral. I was 9 years old and happy " no school" days, but no TV😪😢 only funeral. Mom still has to work
I love how Jimmy Stewart stands up every time he has a new partner or when they leave.
Such a true Gentleman.
There’s no voice like Jimmy Stewart’s voice. Classic.
I love to see Jimmy. He's my favorite. It was nice seeing his wife. She's good!
James Stewart wife looked m2f trans.
My grandmother adored Jimmy and when she read he was in the hospital she sent him a get well card...after she died I found the book about him we gave her, inside was a thank you card signed by Jimmy ☺️☺️☺️
He's my favorite too.
@@janeiwasduncan8463 awesome story!
Good at cheating.
Jimmy said he was more proud of his service to his country than all his movies. Gloria was a beauty. First time I’ve ever seen her.
General Stewart, US Air Force
The Vietnam Era started in 1955. Just to give you some context.
@@TheSaltydog07 After seeing combat in the Korean War and prior to being discharged from active duty, as A LTJG in the US Navy, my late father and the crew of the LST he was assigned to were involved in evacuating the military forces and civilian refugees from Vietnam as the French were clearing out - and before the US made its deep dive into the region.
Its 2021 and I'm still enjoying
"PASSWORD"
I so loved Jimmy Stewart. He was one of the most versatile actors ever.
Very refreshing.... to watch such a wonderful game show from the past.Without all the glimmer and fancy lighting and mood music to set the emotion level. You can tell right away that Gloria Stewart is a very intelligent woman. They are both having great fun playing Password!
Love this show
LOVE how the men stand for the women.. even little Desi Jr stood when his sister came over to play, on his team..dang, I sure miss those days..
Before women’s lib……
John Wayne explained it well.
When women were feminine, and had class, instead of tattoos....
At that time parents taught their children something called manners and respect.
Lucy was strict with manners.
Fun episodes. The Stewart’s were a very beloved couple and it was well earned. They were always gracious, loving parents and extremely charitable.
*Stewarts
Love seeing them both. Loved Jimmy Stewart all my life. He and I were both born in Indiana,Pa. My grandma went to school with him. ❤️
Fabulous museum there, spent a whole day there. Jimmy Stewart had more going on, I learned so much
I would love to hear your grandma's stories about the wonderful James Stewart. I hope she had lots to tell you. I have loved Mr. Stewart for many, many years.
What a thrill it would be to play Password with George Bailey from It's A Wonderful Life
....or Harvey.
Right!
David Price later became a college Professor at Duke in poly science and later ran for US Congress.He is still alive and still serving in Congress from the state of North Carolina.
Interesting update, thanks for sharing!
@@lukeheaton5336 I was wondering where I heard that name
That was interesting so I had to look him up. Seemed intelligent and well educated so I was relieved to read his party affiliation. He retired 2023.
I like how cordial the men are with the women and how well dressed everyone is, not like today.
Me too! What happened to those days?
Yes, folks had respect, first for themselves, then for others.
You hit the nail on the head brother!
@@sherrynalder1359 what happened to the good old days is the truth that domestic violence, incest, abuse, alcoholism, etc., was exposed. It wasn’t any less then than it is now.
Have you seen how they dress on The Price is Right? Lol yikes!
To see both James Stewart and his lovely wife on TV at different events was always a joy. Plus you could tell they both have a love for tv games shows that works your mind.
I am from the UK so wasn't aware of this show, the host is brilliant! What a gentleman Jimmy Stewart was and his wife was beautiful.
The host was Alan Ludin and he was married to Better White.😃
@@pineconemarty *Ludden
@@pineconemartyBetty White. They were married until his death.
Courtesy and panache, style seemingly effortless and endemic. Society's fabric has changed. How fortunate we are to have these moments memorialised.
Thank you for uploading 🙏
Great game. Lovely. I love how beautifully everyone dressed. Such class.
LOVE Jimmy Stewart! Nice to see his wife!
We have lost the society of manners and respect for ourself and others . This was so refreshing to see
Not lost, just misplaced for an extended period of time. It shouldn't take much to revive them again, if you engage in the practices yourself and mentor others.
I love it. Under 30 has NO idea of good etiquette or manners!! What gets my goat is ALL the beanies & ball caps IN CHURCH😮😮😮
There were originally 1,555 daytime episodes each weekday from 1961 to 1967, so this is still only a very small sample of what was aired in the US. I'd really love to see more of the missing episodes.
Ah, how I miss those days that could probably clean up the awful chatter in the web. So pleasurable to hear and watch politeness at its best.
Back when we had more class and panache and courtesy.
That's what people strove for. Now the goal is "cool." It's not entirely working out.
But too many smokers
Amazing how you can enjoy a show like this that is so simple it could have been created by a seven-year old! Charmed by Jimmy and his Mrs.!
I am a classic movie buff. Love the movies of the 1930s-1950s. I also collect autographed pictures of classic movie stars. I wrote to the stars asking for an autographed picture. I always included a self-addressed stamped envelope. I have 2 personally autographed pictures of Jimmy stewart. The first one he sent me, the second one I sent him, he personally autographed and sent it back to me 😀😀😀😀
My first watch was a Speidel..... watches in those days had glow in the dark dial and a very light ticking sound. I miss that....very cool.
It's great seeing Allen Ludden again. He was a wonderful husband to Betty White.
I know Steve McQueen is called the king of cool . Mr. Stewart should at least get an honorable mention for that title .
@P47 Thunderbolt Steve McQueen was considered 'cool' because he was a 'badass' .....Mr. Stewart would never have been relegated to that rebel category....but you are right!....Mr. Stewart was the epitome of Class, Dignity, Graciousness & Politeness... definitely a 'cool' guy!😎
@@deejungk828 He reminds me of my husband- so “square” he came all the way around to “cool”!
Mr Jimmy Stewart is my number one actor of all time. Every time I have a bad day, or feel a bit depressed, I crash in bed with my tab, open my movie gallery which is full of James Stewart movies, and tap play. The level of depression, defines just how many movies I'll watch.. Normally just one will do the trick, but you still want more. There's something magical with Jimmy.. He always makes me feel so much better.
This was great fun to watch. Gloria really knew how to play those lightning rounds well. TY for sharing this. God Bless You & stay safe.
Love this Star studded nostalgic experience...amazing!!!
As I was watching this I noticed the date, November 28, 1963....was wondering if that was the date it was taped or the date it aired. Just thinking of John Kennedy's assassination and curious if that had already occurred when these people met for this game. I was just 2 months shy of 2 years old in November 1963.....I obviously would not remember this one, but I do remember watching this show in black and white...probably from 1968 or 69 would be my first recollection. I love watching Password because it is a game that involved words and takes great wit and creativity at times. Mr. Ludden was a college graduate and a former teacher, he was so good at what he did with this show and College Bowl(which was of his own creation, he came up with the premise for that show). As a young teenager, I had a crush on him, I found him charming, smart, very polite and cute(always wanted to see him without those glasses)......He married the sweetest and funniest woman in the world and their marriage and how they treated each other on air was so beautiful to see....indeed a glorious time to have lived, to have witnessed civility and decency between people......praying we will return to that one day! GOD BLESS JIMMY STEWART,,,,my favorite actor of all time. Thank your Mr. Ludden!
Yes, this air date was just six days after the November 22, 1963 JFK assassination, and three days after the nationally televised funeral, which (together with ongoing tv coverage of other events such as Lee Harvey Oswald's death by gunfire on tv November 24, 1963). As there seems to be no pall over the lightly bantering mood of this episode, I would guess it was videotaped before November 22nd.
These were just good people. Jimmy Stewart was the best!
Thanks for posting! Gloria reminds me of Arlene Francis from 'What's my line' (another show that I like!) - they have similar voices :)
They have similar everything... I noticed, too.
Arlene liked that hairdo too!
Lots of cigarettes!
@@Wee162 Yes. The lovely Mrs Stewart was a heavy smoker and died from it.
Fun “Password”episode from Nov 28 (Thanksgiving Day) 1963. Lovely couple were the Stewarts. And the contestants were smart and enjoyable. As many of you have mentioned, during this early part of the 1960s, the normal dress seemed elegant and manners were so polite & pleasant. Contemporary society could learn from watching this game show. 👍
Looks like it aired 6 days after JFK assassination
And people had fewer rights, what a wonderful time!
Even though Jimmy Stewart's body died in 1997, his soul really died when lost his Gloria in 1994.
Beautiful, sweet couple!
The Stewarts lost their son, Michael, in Vietnam several years later after this original broadcast.
@@michaelnguyen6730 That is heartbreaking ! I did not know that. Thanks for sharing the information. Blessings from California. 🕊
I saw him in an interview (20/20? Prime time? GMA?), after Gloria died & Jimmy told their story & voice filled with such longing & his eyes with tears. And you could see & feel the love he had for her. Such devotion. It was touching.
Watching Jimmy Stewart on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson was always such a treat. He would often read a poem that he had written. The one about his dog Beau had me in tears. Such a kind gentle soul.
I kept thinking about the combat missions Jimmy flew during the war. 🤔
Yeah funny how famous actors went in with already made up officers ranks.. :-(
@@janlovesmany6058 WRONG!!!
He enlisted as a PRIVATE in the US Army Air Force and spent 27 years in the military. In 1956 he was promoted to Brig.Genneral HIGHEST RANK you can get. He flew many bomber flights.
@@janlovesmany6058 Pretty serious accusation there ...PROVE IT... you cant, many people know the truth about James Stewart's military career, except you. I guess it easy to attack a person's credibility when their Dead. Try destroying a living, famous person's reputation....
What about his son (Lt. Marine Corps) killed in Vietnam…this is a great family.
@@janlovesmany6058 based on your doltish comment about the wonderful Jimmy Stewart, who was and still is loved and admired by many, it's time for you to change your RUclips sobriquet.
Wished as a kid that Jimmy Stewart would have been my Dad or my Grandfather. 😄😉
Though Time in America. Just the beginning of the turbulent 1960s. I like the old game shows. Very interesting to watch.
This just makes me smile 😊
Classy show. Classy guest. Classy players
CLASSY ERA
I enjoy the original Password more than the rest.
Sally did your family ever play the home version board game
@@gwendolynkaren5933 no I never did or my family. The original Password had that little box that came up worth,$ 50.00 and 5 answers I just really liked that game the best.
If I am not mistaken, the kid playing with Gloria went on to become a Congressman from North Carolina.
This was James Stewart life long love of his life. She passed first before her husband. Jimmy Stewart about to pass surrounded by his children last words going to be with Gloria now..
Lifelong? But he didn’t marry until age 41!
@@Wee162How about the love of his life ultimately? 💞 👍
I’ve been binge watching. Love the show. I was 5yo in 1965. Funny how many of the same words are used in different shows. Didn’t they have more words in the dictionary? Lovliest ladies: Barbara Eden, Barbara Rush, Donna Douglas, and the incredible Eva Gabor.
You forgot Diane Vogel)
Always loved Jimmy Stewart. Sandra Dee was on of my favorites.
Forward-march! Gotta love Jimmy 😂❤️
General in the Air Force..for real..although its sort of an honorary title. He did fly flighters in WW2 if I am not mistaken, and made many war movies=Strategic Air Command, for example in the 1950's..for one.
@@robertsprouse9282 yes, a brigadier general! And one of his war propaganda shorts is called Winning your Wings and it really does make you want to join the air force 🤣
@@robertsprouse9282 Jimmy was promoted in rank to a full reservist Brigadier General. It isn't an "honorary title", but a real rank in the USAF. He earned that rank by staying the the Air Force Reserves ever since WWII ended in 1945.
@@marciadiehl5733, wow you showed me with those facts..I guess I get KP duty or have to clean a latrine now..wait, before I begin, I have to find the book that I wrote about that: HOW TO CLEAN LATRINES, and AVOID the MISTAKES I MADE, THE FIRST 42 TIMES I DID IT..by someone WHO HAS NEVER BEEN IN THE MILITARY..
You can get it at BARNES AND NOBLE..
I am thinking about reprinting it with a shorter title: NO TIME FOR SARGEANTS PART TWO..
@@marciadiehl5733, thank you for your service, if true, and sorry you lost your sense of humor along the way..
what a class act! both of them. I miss manners!
Oh, how I loved Jimmy!
I thought Jimmy Stewart doing a Lightning round sounds like something for a comedy skit - but his slow careful style worked.
Look at all the people dressed with pearls and all in the audience.
The people in the audience are dressed so well.
Much simpler times for sure! Thanks for posting this...
Simpler?! JFK was just buried and conspiracy theories and fears ran rampant.
@@donofon101 Complication? How? What?
@@653j521 this show was filmed as much as 6 weeks in advance.
A weeks worth of shows were filmed in one day.
Those two were hysterical on Jack Benny's show playing the constantly put upon neighbors.
That wasn't fair for Bob! Elbow and slipper
Yes, she cheated and seemed to think she could just charm her way out of it. Not fair to the other contestant.
Anyone explain why gown isn’t a form of the word nightgown even if it’s a compound?
Gloria was very attractive...but I remember her with longer darker hair....but I guessed she changed with the style of the day!!!
I saw both Jimmy and Gloria on The Jack Benny Program
Mr & Mrs Stewart, a beautiful couple 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Gloria is quick n smart!
The host was Allen Ludden, the beloved husband of Betty White, who just passed away a few days before her 100th birthday. And all of us born before the 21st century knows who that other guy was.
The people making remarks about the prize money on these old TV game shows crack me up. "Who Wants to be a Password Millionaire?" Hey $250 bucks in 1963 is like $2,000 in today's dollars!
Although maybe not a great clue, like the way Jimmy Stewart looked up into the air at the same time if he had said "Dirigible" but maybe said in a way that's a little uncertain… That could've communicated that it's not a perfect clue but in effect it could work.
La vita è meravigliosa: Bellissimo.
This aired one week after the Kennedy assassination. It must have been taped before Nov 22nd.
Like using time machine, i can watch them in 60s...
“The password is bracelet”
Me: *asmr*
Gloria sure pushed the rules didn't she........
She had quite the personality! thanks for the comment!
Yes. I believe it's called "cheating."
But, at least she cheated to make money for someone else...
She sure...did! lol
@@lynnturman8157 hahahaha
I'm on Jimmy's team me said everything he said ❤❤❤❤
On the password "elbow" Gloria should have been penalized for putting her elbow on the desk and just plain giving it away.
The judges should not have let her get away with that.
Just like today....
Rules for you...but not for thee!!
Maybe there's someone at the network you can write to complain?
@@generalyellor2187 😂😂😂
Lighten up! It’s a game!
All she did was cheat. Bet she was a doozy every April 15th.
That brunette contestant at the beginning was lovely!
Thanks for the comment!
Its a MAN! Dwarfs all other guys with huge skull, jaw, wide shoulders, long arms, big man hands!
+Erin - Wow, you sure are insecure and paranoid about women.
Amazing looks, could have been a model or actor!
@@LL-bl8hd I wonder what she's up to now? 🤔
Jimmy Stewart was a class act, for sure.
I guess this aired on November 28th but I assumed it was filmed before the assassination
Jimmy seems sad. I wonder if it was the Presidential funeral less than a week previous.
I was old enough to remember how profoundly sad the whole country was so I think you are very correct in your observation.
The segment was more than likely taped before the assassination.
@@jamesalford877 I think you are correct as the show would have taped a few in advance of the upcoming Thankgiving holiday for the following week after the assassination occurred.
I'd love it if I could watch the commercials, too.
I noticed in several games that they use the same words.
This aired apparently on Thanksgiving Day 1963'
Enjoyed!
I would have said 'shave' after 'Burma', and I sure didn't live during the era of the Burma Shave signs.I always knew of them, and when I was a kid in the 1970's, you could still buy that Burma brand of shaving soap.Some men still mixed their own shaving cream in mugs back then.My dad did.I was only age 3 when this episode was made!
I was born in the early '70s, and by the time I got to Junior High in the mid-'80s, I had a classmate in my grade who was given the legal name of "Burma Shaver". I wonder what ever became of him, nearly 40 years later - and whether or not he sought to correct the damage that was inflicted by his own parents.
They sure shoveled out the cash in those days....lol
A loaf of bread was only about $.20 in those days. So a few hundred dollars or even just the $50 could go a long way. See what massive inflation has done to our currency?
@@marciadiehl5733 Multinational conglomerates who have little regard for those who do all the real work to keep their massive and far-flung corporate plantations in order have likely done just as much damage as inflation itself.
This episode must have been pre-recorded more than a week before it aired. JFK was assassinated on 22 Nov 1963.
@F 15 Spec That's a good point. I think most game shows aired about 2-3 months after they were shot.
First thing that struck me…
@@oldiesgeek454 as much as a 6 week gap.....a week's worth of shows were shot in one day.
But this wasn't a daytime episode. It was the primetime version, airing once a week. @@deejungk828
Polly was so pleasant.
He was a star not like today he was versatile but great acting person you get involved
I wonder if some of these contestants arent trying out for parts!
I just realized that this was less than a week after JFK was assassinated.
Which proves that most of the people commenting on here about the good old days don’t realize that nostalgia is just BS.
@@kellyharper8072 what is your problem!! The past has good and bad, but nostalgia mostly refers to the good ..things of that time period. .and that's a nice way to remember years gone buy. Nothing was PROVEN HERE, except your a very angry, miserable, unhappy person, and thats no BS.
@@1958Cadillac-v2g no, shes telling the truth
@@olivegreenpants7153 Thank you.
@@kellyharper8072 Crawl back under your rock, troll.
Very cool. You can still get the home game.
11:28 Bob successfully uses "opposite" upwards voice inflection with the clue "empty" to get Jimmy Stewart to correctly say "full." Exactly a minute later 12:28, Bob uses the exact same "opposite" upwards voice inflection with the clue "forward," but instead of saying "backwards" Stewart inexplicably says "march." We all know Stewart's military resume, but geez, if Bob wanted "march" he would have said "Sousa," "parade," or said "FORWARD" in a loud, Drill Sergeant manner, not with an "opposite" upwards voice inflection. Interesting.
In defense of Stewart, he does the same thing again with the next contestant 17:50 who used the "opposite" upwards voice inflection with the clue "fraternity," but instead of Stewart responding "sorority," he responded, "dance." At least he was consistent, lol. Stewart's reaction after losing the word is priceless - many can do impressions of Stewart, but nothing beats Stewart himself doing Steward. He literally gestures to himself as if to say, " I have to remember when the clue is given in a voice that rises like that, I have to think 'opposite.'" Beautiful.
That leaning stunt of Gloria’s should have disqualified them in that round. It was so obvious, and it was unfair to the other contestant. Plus, her “slip” in the lightning round warranted a buzzer.
James Stewartは、愛妻家で高潔で、そして素晴らしい俳優。アメリカは良い俳優をもったものだ。
what?
I'm ordering that Spidel twist o flex.
On this day in history, I was 2 days old 😂
Jimmy’s partner looks like a young Ann-Margret.
Diane Vogel. I can`t find information about Diane Vogel. Help me please. I love her
Help me find Diane Vogel. I want to know everything about her
She probably just turned 80
Wait. So this was right after JFK was assassinated and Oswald was killed by Ruby? Was this live? Im asking because after 9/11, none of the entertainment shows were taped and broadcast for two weeks. Interesting,
Most comments have suggested that this must have been taped before the assassination.
One week after the Kennedy assassination. Tragically Stewart and his wife here lost a son in Vietnam a few years later.
Go (Poly) coming in at about 14:23 reminds me of/sort of looks like a female Quinten Tarantino
It's the chin lol
Oh....what fun they were having!! lol
He never recovered after that elbow injustice.
Yes that was wrong!
That was so funny Jimmy thought rough was the word rouge
This aired 6 days after the Kennedy assassination. I wonder if anyone was watching.
All 3 channels,all day, for several days nothing but Kennedy funeral. I was 9 years old and happy " no school" days, but no TV😪😢 only funeral. Mom still has to work
Miss Stewart looked over to her husband when ladies day by him . Lol
Love all them