I've Got a Secret - Rich Little (1972)
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Rich Little is the special guest on the 1972-73 I've Got a Secret. Panelists are Pat Carroll, Alan Alda, Betty White, and Richard Dawson. Steve Allen hosts. Развлечения
I always loved watching Rich Little do impersonations. This was awesome the way that he could easily switch from one impersonation to the next so easily. I think that he's the best impersonator of all time.
He did each impression brilliantly. The best of all time.
I feel Mr. Little's a strong runner-up, to Frank Gorshin.
@@djdon60 Please. Little is head and shoulders above Gorshin. Truly no comparison.
Rich Little is just superb
Rich was so good at what he was doing that they were stumped and completely baffled until they took off their blindfolds.
I. Love Rich. Little he's the king
Of voices the. Best Noone
Even. Comes close to this man
I. Could watch him for hours
And never get bored I. Would
Be. Too. Busy. Laughing he's
The man
Alan Alda actually thought for a moment that the gag might have been that Rich was standing there but the actual celebrities were there talking. Imagine what that would have looked like!
I'm surprised the one-wheel motorcycle never caught on.
Amazing - always knew that Rich Little was a terrific impersonator but for him to make his lips move at a DIFFERENT time to the sound is truly incredible! Maybe it’s a magical effect of ‘COLOR’, the black and white ones never achieved this.
The lips of everyone on the show moved at a different time than the sound .
Great panel!
I thought his Cary Grant was amazing, as was Jack Lemmon. They were ALL great. Rich has come a long way since this & he is still doing this.
yes, he's still at it
RICH LITTLE. What a talent. And he's Canada EY ! 😁👍🏻👍🏻
He became an American citizen.
What a panel and host!
I waited on rich little in the 60’s at my dads restaurant, he was funny then.
He's so good at what he does, I'm surprised they didn't pick up on it quickly!
Brilliant!
This show is basically a repackaged version of "What's My Line?"
A new comedy series called “Mash.” Can’t see it being a success
Wha!!! Johnny Olson who later went on to be the announcer for "The Price is Right."
and Saturday Night Live?
Johnny Olson's mother babysat my dad in Windom Minnesota in the 1930s
Am I the only one thinking they should've done the secret as Rich Little is now Steve Allen or something like that?
And so where did MIB did the idea for the one wheel cycle they used????
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He's still as funny as he was back then. His Biden impression is hilarious.😅
👍😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
Men in Black 2 movie had a futuristic one.
Interesting that all of RIch Litte's impersonations are of people who were around 50 or more years ago.
Well this was recorded 49 years ago, so what else would we expect?
@@brianarbenz1329 Exactly.
@@robertsprouse9282 No sacasm meant ??
Not as good as "What's My Line?" was.
It has 3 wheels so the guy lied.
Such a dumb secret for Rich.
A strange fashion era--white shoes, stupid sideburns, synthetic cloth
the psuedo hippie era
Ugliest clothes ever.
Little unfortunately become a Right Wing wackadoo later in life .
Oh too bad!
Laughed thee entire episode!
My only question is WHY?! 😩
Him: I hope I'm not out of line
Me: wrong show Richard 😂❤
I turned 18 in 1972. Yippee
Was born in 1972. Sept 6