Jesus, Dawson was suave. The new episodes with Harvey do not compare even in the slightest. If people have a stupid answer, Harvey makes it awkward. Dawson would make fun but be assuring and helpful about it, helping the people laugh off their mistakes. Btw thanks for uploading these original episodes. I'm hooked on them hahaha.
My answers, just for fun (first ones I thought of): 1. Lily 2. Sleep 3. Romeo and Juliet (Right after that I thought Helen and Paris, though I didn't think that one would actually be up there.) Fast Money: 1. Stick your tongue out/say "Ahh". Then I ended up not doing the rest because I forgot and just watched XD. And then when I realized I decided not to both with the last one or two since I'd already missed some.
My Fast Money Answers - Name something you're asked to do at the doctors: Take off shirt Name anything you might put on a hamburger: Ketchup Name something colored yellow: Shirt Name a women's magazine: Cosmo (If I got the buzzer, then: Redbook) Name another word for goodbye: See ya
Very good answers! Mine were - Name flower that is also a girl's name: Lily, Daisy, Azalea Name something you do in the dark: Sleep, Hunting Name a pair of famous lovers: of course, Romeo & Juliet, then: Rhett Butler & Scarlett O'Hara, Samson & Delilah
My tiger eyes spotted that too. I also wondered the purposes of the steps leading up to the scoreboard because they were never used in any of the episodes.
From Wikipedia: "Viola (US: /vaɪˈoʊlə/ and UK: /ˈvaɪ.ələ/)[1] is a genus of flowering plants in the violet family Violaceae. It is the largest genus in the family, containing between 525 and 600 species" Not so "duh" after all. I've known of women named Viola too. The musical instrument is "vee-oh-la"
Thank you much for uploading these! -- Enjoying Family Fued and Richard!😀🌷
Jesus, Dawson was suave. The new episodes with Harvey do not compare even in the slightest.
If people have a stupid answer, Harvey makes it awkward. Dawson would make fun but be assuring and helpful about it, helping the people laugh off their mistakes.
Btw thanks for uploading these original episodes. I'm hooked on them hahaha.
Love how the game is still new, so Richard Dawson is still explaining the rules for both players & audience. #DawsonISFeud
Wayne's reaction to "You need 149 points" is priceless 17:15
Grope is hilarious! LMAO!
Was Cosmo a new magazine at this time? I can't believe it only got 5 points! Cheese also only got 4? Really?
Develop film was an excellent answer.
Thank you
Number one fan
And the second episode of _Feud_ with the long credits crawl (21:21).
My answers, just for fun (first ones I thought of):
1. Lily
2. Sleep
3. Romeo and Juliet (Right after that I thought Helen and Paris, though I didn't think that one would actually be up there.)
Fast Money:
1. Stick your tongue out/say "Ahh".
Then I ended up not doing the rest because I forgot and just watched XD. And then when I realized I decided not to both with the last one or two since I'd already missed some.
My Fast Money Answers -
Name something you're asked to do at the doctors: Take off shirt
Name anything you might put on a hamburger: Ketchup
Name something colored yellow: Shirt
Name a women's magazine: Cosmo
(If I got the buzzer, then: Redbook)
Name another word for goodbye: See ya
Very good answers! Mine were -
Name flower that is also a girl's name: Lily, Daisy, Azalea
Name something you do in the dark: Sleep, Hunting
Name a pair of famous lovers: of course, Romeo & Juliet, then: Rhett Butler & Scarlett O'Hara, Samson & Delilah
Name a pair of famous lovers - my first thought was Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
But the I realized that they were kids back then.
you woulda thought David and Bathsheba woulda been there; theyre kinda famous
What, no John & Yoko? Bonnie & Clyde? 😬
3:54 Is That Mark Goodson Or Bill Todman?
Who was that walking by at 3:52?
My tiger eyes spotted that too. I also wondered the purposes of the steps leading up to the scoreboard because they were never used in any of the episodes.
@@Tiqerboy Well of course the steps are used every time, for Richard to make his entrance.
viola is a musical instrument... duh!
Not as commonly used now. However, Viola was a Shakespearean character. It is also the name of an actress now.
From Wikipedia: "Viola (US: /vaɪˈoʊlə/ and UK: /ˈvaɪ.ələ/)[1] is a genus of flowering plants in the violet family Violaceae. It is the largest genus in the family, containing between 525 and 600 species" Not so "duh" after all. I've known of women named Viola too. The musical instrument is "vee-oh-la"
@@genkatqltr737 I learned something! In Canada (where I live) the musical instrument is pronounced with a long "i" sound--not a long "e".
I'da said vandalize😂 (not that iiiii would)
It's somethin some people do in tha dark