Heh, Lawrence Harvey joking with Georgia Brown about her name when his original name was Larushka Mosheh Skikne! Love both Georgia and Laurence... such a different era of television... so civilized. Harvey's partner, the woman, is an incredibly good player.
I just checked IMDB: Georgia Brown was Jewish, born Lillian Klot. Laurence Harvey was also Jewish, born Tzvi Mosheh Skikne. My tribesmen! Oy, who knew? (Growing up in the 1960's in the U.S., in a secular Jewish community, I thought everyone was Jewish. On TV, I saw Barbra Streisand, Lauren Bacall, Joan Rivers, Totie Fields, Phyllis Diller, Barbara Walters, Kirk Douglas, Alan King, Stiller and Meara, Sammy Davis, Jr., and even Ed Sullivan's wife was a Jewish woman named Sylvia (like my aunt), whom he greeted in the audience. On the radio, I listened to Neil Diamond and Simon and Garfunkel ... it was even rumored that Ringo was Jewish (this was false).) My experience in high school and university broadened my outlook, of course. It's amazing to look back to those days!
Phyllis Diller was not Jewish. She discusses this in her autobiography. She says that when she was starting out in the first years of her career people assumed she was Jewish and would give her gifts that were used for the holy day dinners and she had no idea for quite a while...
I stand corrected. But I forgot to mention 2 other famous Jews in the 1960’s: Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor. It SEEMED to me that almost everyone was Jewish ... even Phyllis Diller!
Did you HEAR Allen tell Laurence to "QUIT IT?" (and that's exactly how he said it too, he YELLED). Laurence would cheat, Allen would tell him to stop. He'd cheat again, Allen would tell him to stop. He'd cheat a third time, and Allen was just like, QUIT IT!" (you could tell he was getting frustrated with him)
У Харви восхитительный голос, он сам очень умный и талантливый. Очень! ❤ Лучший Ромео в кинематографе. Мощный, страстный. В нем сочетается все: бойкий мальчишка и любящий мужчина одновременно! Очень красив. Литовцы красивы, как средневековые рыцари из романтических баллад ❤ Думаю, ему очень нравилась Сьюзен Шентолл. А потом в карьере начались пошловатые тетки, не вызывавшие в нем особых чувств, что отражалось в актерской игре.
Love these old shows, give us an idea of the times back then. Ludden to male contestants: "What do you do?" Ludden to female contestants:"Are you married/what does your husband do?"
Maybe he could have insulted the female contestants who didn't work professionally (as most didn't back then) by asking them "what do you do?" - leaving the women to talk about how well they kept house, cooked meals, and raised the kids, etc. Of course, then someone would point out that he kept asking women "what do you do?" when clearly he knew most women did not work professionally.
Ludden knew ahead of time what each contestant did. He asked them about whatever was interesting in their lives. If their work or private lives were more interesting, that's what he asked them. It had nothing to do with gender.
I had never heard of that actor before (Laurence Harvey) but what a looker! (No Homo). As a side note, it would have been fun to see Laurence Harvey and James Mason imitate each other, LOL!
Sorry for leaving so many comments I'll try to make this the last one (LOL) for "Squid" I'm surprised nobody just squinted enough to barely get away with it (sort of like Georgia Brown did for the first clue) and speak the clue "Peer..." (And for "Noose" Georgia just missed saying the word "Neck")
Although technically I think they don't use proper words, I'm wondering if you can use as a clue "Cyprus…" (Said in that sort of leading, singsong-y way, indicating another word follows). If they were to argue it, you could say "well, I was talking about a cypress tree!) :-)
(LOL!) It would be funny for "Web" if someone had given the clue "Internet……" (the other person would go, "HUH??!" ...and the person giving the clue might say "sorry, I was looking into the far future" :-)
I KNEW he was gay (that one gesture inparticular to me so). And YES, it was GOOD that he "stayed in the closet" since homosexuality is a sin and detestable in God's eyes! (and if you know your Bible, you know that's true, so please don't respond back by saying something that God didn't say)
fun seeing a great actor like Laurence Harvey goofing around on this show. thanks for posting
Laurence has a wonderful voice!
Laurence Harvey A GREAT man AND actor
OMG Laurence Harvey was a god. That bone structure, he didn't have a bad camera angle.
Heh, Lawrence Harvey joking with Georgia Brown about her name when his original name was Larushka Mosheh Skikne! Love both Georgia and Laurence... such a different era of television... so civilized. Harvey's partner, the woman, is an incredibly good player.
I just checked IMDB: Georgia Brown was Jewish, born Lillian Klot. Laurence Harvey was also Jewish, born Tzvi Mosheh Skikne. My tribesmen! Oy, who knew? (Growing up in the 1960's in the U.S., in a secular Jewish community, I thought everyone was Jewish. On TV, I saw Barbra Streisand, Lauren Bacall, Joan Rivers, Totie Fields, Phyllis Diller, Barbara Walters, Kirk Douglas, Alan King, Stiller and Meara, Sammy Davis, Jr., and even Ed Sullivan's wife was a Jewish woman named Sylvia (like my aunt), whom he greeted in the audience. On the radio, I listened to Neil Diamond and Simon and Garfunkel ... it was even rumored that Ringo was Jewish (this was false).) My experience in high school and university broadened my outlook, of course. It's amazing to look back to those days!
Phyllis Diller was not Jewish. She discusses this in her autobiography. She says that when she was starting out in the first years of her career people assumed she was Jewish and would give her gifts that were used for the holy day dinners and she had no idea for quite a while...
I stand corrected.
But I forgot to mention 2 other famous Jews in the 1960’s: Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor.
It SEEMED to me that almost everyone was Jewish ... even Phyllis Diller!
harvey my favorite actor of all time, he died young from the drink too bad
RIP poor Laurence HARVEY ... my favorite English actor ....
Laurence Harvey is so easy on the eyes!
"Brock, what keeps you busy buddy?"
"I'm a student" and takes a small peak at Georgia's bosoms, he could not resist!!
That was more than a peak 😃
Did you HEAR Allen tell Laurence to "QUIT IT?" (and that's exactly how he said it too, he YELLED). Laurence would cheat, Allen would tell him to stop. He'd cheat again, Allen would tell him to stop. He'd cheat a third time, and Allen was just like, QUIT IT!" (you could tell he was getting frustrated with him)
2:02 “I’m going to play the King or Queen....”. nod...nod...wink...wink.
У Харви восхитительный голос, он сам очень умный и талантливый. Очень! ❤ Лучший Ромео в кинематографе. Мощный, страстный. В нем сочетается все: бойкий мальчишка и любящий мужчина одновременно! Очень красив. Литовцы красивы, как средневековые рыцари из романтических баллад ❤ Думаю, ему очень нравилась Сьюзен Шентолл. А потом в карьере начались пошловатые тетки, не вызывавшие в нем особых чувств, что отражалось в актерской игре.
The clues for Noose were funny. "Goose" "Quack?" Lmao
13:28 I'm surprised Mr Harvey, who appeared well-mannered, didn't rise for the lady
@@marycook1644 Sounds like a phony coincidence, if you ask me
how many times does Laurence have to hear, "No Gestures" before he takes the hint
Love these old shows, give us an idea of the times back then.
Ludden to male contestants: "What do you do?"
Ludden to female contestants:"Are you married/what does your husband do?"
Later it evolved to " Are you a working girl ?"
Maybe he could have insulted the female contestants who didn't work professionally (as most didn't back then) by asking them "what do you do?" - leaving the women to talk about how well they kept house, cooked meals, and raised the kids, etc. Of course, then someone would point out that he kept asking women "what do you do?" when clearly he knew most women did not work professionally.
Ludden knew ahead of time what each contestant did. He asked them about whatever was interesting in their lives. If their work or private lives were more interesting, that's what he asked them. It had nothing to do with gender.
I had never heard of that actor before (Laurence Harvey) but what a looker! (No Homo). As a side note, it would have been fun to see Laurence Harvey and James Mason imitate each other, LOL!
Very clever! That's so perfectly funny ... I'm surprised it hasn't been done.
What exactly do you mean by "No Homo"? Just curious.
@@kentetalman9008 LOL! Unlike in 1964… Google is your friend…
Two celebrities who couldn't pronounce a final R for love or money.
Sorry for leaving so many comments I'll try to make this the last one (LOL) for "Squid" I'm surprised nobody just squinted enough to barely get away with it (sort of like Georgia Brown did for the first clue) and speak the clue "Peer..." (And for "Noose" Georgia just missed saying the word "Neck")
Laurence did very well once he stopped saying the words.
17:35 you can her her whisper the answer lol
Harvey being himself
Not that awful raymond
Shaw!
Although technically I think they don't use proper words, I'm wondering if you can use as a clue "Cyprus…" (Said in that sort of leading, singsong-y way, indicating another word follows). If they were to argue it, you could say "well, I was talking about a cypress tree!) :-)
Proper words are ok as clues, but there are none as passwords.
At least as a second clue onward, for "Darn" I might have said "Shucks!"
Is that British Clint Eastwood?
For "lease" actually "Strap" was pretty good… I was thinking of the word "Tether."
U mean leash, they don't connect, after dog and rope, Larry says tie. Why would the 1st clue be dog if tie were the word ?
A true gentleman would STAND and greet the women....he had charm and a fine actor....but he was arrogant.. And not a great reputation...too bad
the most arrogant one on password I have seen
I know it's very 60's, but I hate Georgia's hairstyle..
(LOL!) It would be funny for "Web" if someone had given the clue "Internet……" (the other person would go, "HUH??!" ...and the person giving the clue might say "sorry, I was looking into the far future" :-)
Then my answer would be "porn?"
Connect the clues !
Laurence Harvey is so affected and always seems somewhat smug.
too bad Harvey had to stay in the closet all those years.....
I didn't know he was gay.
I KNEW he was gay (that one gesture inparticular to me so). And YES, it was GOOD that he "stayed in the closet" since homosexuality is a sin and detestable in God's eyes!
(and if you know your Bible, you know that's true, so please don't respond back by saying something that God didn't say)