To Tell the Truth - Olympic skater; Cheerleading instructor (Sep 13, 1965)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- PANEL: Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle
CONTESTANT #1: Sjoukje Dijkstra (Olympic figure skater)
CONTESTANT #2: Lawrence Herkimer (Cheerleading instructor)
CONTESTANT #3: Carl Casper (Builder of custom cars)
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I recognised Cliff Gorman immediately having seen him in Boys in the Band. A very talented stage and screen actor.
#1 in the last group IS Cliff Gorman the actor. I saw him on stage in the show "Lenny". He was also in both the stage and movie production of "The Boys in the Band".
During the "To Tell the Truth" credits, CBS' Stu Metz gives a live-read plug for "Hazel" premiering what would be its final season in September 1965 on CBS, after the previous 4 seasons on NBC.
Lady #2 in Game #1
Man #1 in Game #2
Man #3 in Game #3
I voted for #1 cheerleading coach as soon as he sat down ... like a limber athlete !
Cliff Gorman played a few macabre characters during his career!
I was sure the skater was number 2 also, because she had the strongest in shape legs at beginning when they were all standing.(Side note), Ever notice that Bean always makes sexual references in every episode? Like he's a perv or something.Comes off as being strange.
Different era, no pc - people spoke as they wished & nobody was offended.
@@ItsMeMissV369 No one was offended because that's the way men spoke back then .There was no one afterwards going on the Internet to shame and blame people instead of moving on with their lives .Now people do it purposely just to hate or be assholes.
No wimps or cry babies around back then. A much better world.
The new earth doesn't accept disrespect, put downs, or objectifying of people. Iyanla Vanzant would recognize those comments as aggressive violence which is no longer tolerated as harmless. It's belittling, disempowering, and destabilizing to the target, and regarded as a form of bullying.
@@ItsMeMissV369 Different things bugged them out back then.
that is far out seeing Cliff Gorman the a c salesman,...I kept thinking he's going to say he's Zacherrly, so I knew he looked familiar especially after the crack about him looking macabre. Just a year or two from fame in Boys....
cliff gorman the actor??
This was my 7th birthday but I don't think it was on in our house
Orson loves those young women. He headed right for them when everyone meets each other at the end. He and Tom love their water.I thought I recognized young lady @1 in the first game from the World Fair in 1965. I was there but if you believe I remember her, I have swamp land in Death Valley to sell you.
r.j. reynolds was the sponsor plug?
I was hoping someone would have asked Mr. Herkimer if he was a descendant of Revolutionary War General Nicholas Herkimer. It's a rather unusual name.
They sure had a lot of Pan American Airways stewardesses on this show. Has anyone else noticed that.
If the show was looking for international stews, then odds are they would have been from Pan Am. There would have been more of them in NYC than any other overseas airline. As I recall, the only other US airline with a similar international presence was TWA, and they had far fewer international routes than Pan Am. The European flag carriers also went to NYC, but in general most had only a nominal presence. Ah, the wonderful days before deregulation when men were men and stews were female, young and pretty! (Prices were also very high as compared to now, but as a United brat back then, I flew on "passes" for cheap through my father.)
I knew that was Cliff Gorman.
Stupid questions deserve stupid answers
My name is Don Casper
Orson Bean uses his drinking glass almost like a comedic prop. I find it over done and definitely NOT funny. He’s very annoying.
He's a very funny guy. A riot.
He's not funny at all.
It's his booze glass prop..
Orson gets on my nerves...
I adored Kitty!
Man these squares just didn't understand rods at all they were oddball squaresville.,😂🤣😭🥴
Many times these panelist are on it just for their own Schlick and some of them like the cheerleader one the panelists or disrespectful it seems there’s a time to try to be a little funny which is fine but they are basically very rude at times and show no respect and you can’t even understand the questions are asking and kitty Carlisle laughs it’s so annoying it’s sad when this happens even in the old shows.
I see that periods and commas don't exist in your world.
Punctuation is your friend. Use it.