Tom Poston's Broadway comedy The Golden Fleecing ran from October to just after Christmas 1959. Also in the cast was Suzanne Pleshette. They dated but the romance didn't take. They both married other people. Fast forward decades later. They became friends again after their spouses died and married in 2001. Poston died in April of 2007 and Pleshette months later in January of 2008.
LOL, I kept suspecting that #2 and 3 in the last game weren't Russian. OK, #2 was, but anyone notice that #3 did himself in when he said that "we" caught up in certain atomic secrets with the Russians? BTW, "Mary Scott Welch" #2 had beautiful hair and a nice figure.
*SPOILER!* In Round # 3, the actual Russian defector did not know Joseph Stalin's real Georgian surname: "Dzhugashvili." So. I'm wondering whether it was just a problem of Tom Poston's not enunciating the name clearly enough for him to recognize it. On the other hand, one of the impostors was really Russian as well, and he answered Poston's question correctly.
Bud was having an off evening. He got the winnings all messed up on game 1 and didn't say his usual "God bless you" to the ladies! An "etiquette" lapse?? LOL (or was he saying good luck to all guests at this stage?)
Kitty should have kept that hairstyle. She was 49 at the time and that style made her look 10 years younger.
Contestant #1 gave himself away by touching his nose a lot. Even Bud makes mistakes. He was a great game show host. One of the best ever.
Man #1 in Game #1
Lady #3 in Game #2
Man #1 in Game #3
What a good episode....loved the spy in game #3
Celebrity Guests:
1. Polly Bergen
2. Don Ameche
3. Kitty Carlisle
4. Tom Poston
Host:
Bud Collyer
Tom Poston's Broadway comedy The Golden Fleecing ran from October to just after Christmas 1959. Also in the cast was Suzanne Pleshette. They dated but the romance didn't take. They both married other people. Fast forward decades later. They became friends again after their spouses died and married in 2001. Poston died in April of 2007 and Pleshette months later in January of 2008.
A beautiful story!
16:25 "My name is Claire Sanders, and I'm a travel agent with *Fugazi* Travel Bureau.
Did anyone find themself wanting to unkink Kitty’s pearls?
LOL, I kept suspecting that #2 and 3 in the last game weren't Russian. OK, #2 was, but anyone notice that #3 did himself in when he said that "we" caught up in certain atomic secrets with the Russians?
BTW, "Mary Scott Welch" #2 had beautiful hair and a nice figure.
yup.
Needless to say Aromarama never "lived up to snuff" so to speak...
It didn't pass the smell test.
The idea stinks.
*SPOILER!*
In Round # 3, the actual Russian defector did not know Joseph Stalin's real Georgian surname: "Dzhugashvili." So. I'm wondering whether it was just a problem of Tom Poston's not enunciating the name clearly enough for him to recognize it. On the other hand, one of the impostors was really Russian as well, and he answered Poston's question correctly.
Bud was having an off evening. He got the winnings all messed up on game 1 and didn't say his usual "God bless you" to the ladies! An "etiquette" lapse?? LOL (or was he saying good luck to all guests at this stage?)
I think #2 that game was giving a disbelief look when Bud said they won $1000. He knew better.
Who really cares?
before smell-o-vision, there was aromarama.
Imagine watching a horse and smelling him. plop.