13:22 Kitty gleefully bouncing in her seat after making Tom groan with her "Palm Beach" pun is so adorably wholesome! 14:15 And, not to be outdone, Tom delivers a clever shoutout to "What's My Line", hahah
They never said he did it alone, and how you can you say they seem to forget about his Sherpa when you even said he had his own segment in another episode
@@beepbeeplettuce5890 There was only one question about his Sherpa. And I said: "at least" Norgay was on his own episode. It would have been fair and honest to acknowledge him here.
This is the second episode I’ve watched with Lloyd Bridges on the panel and I’m beginning to question the man’s intelligence. In the Mt Everest show he asked the contestants how it would help a climber if he had no toes (!). In this episode, he shows his palm and asks if it’s going to rain next week! He might have been a star, but I think he was a bit of a dim bulb.
The question about the toes was in reference to an Alps mountain climber that Mr. Bridges had met in Switzerland who had lost all his toes. The Swiss man told him that no toes helped in climbing.
Gave 25 and agirlwholovesjesus, hello, re Lloyd Bridges: in this episode I found him rather inarticulate and confusing...also, he pushed several times to promote his own performances and I disliked the way he draped his arms over the womens' chairs.
People may wonder why some on the panel did not recognize Hillary like we would easily pick him out today. There was not the level of network news as there is now, and print was king. One of the main visual news outlets then were newsreels.
I had guessed Sir Hilary at the start, based off his physique. But, no.1 threw me when he didn’t flinch about the Sherpa’s name and knowing the name of the Teton. Afterwards I looked it up and it is called a “Piton”. Had I known this I would have eliminated him. No. 2 did not look like he could have climbed stairs without stopping after the 3rd floor. He was an easy out.
I find it funny that Bob tells all guests to pick up 2 packs of smokes when they leave, and even to Sir Hillary haha. The plaque and check were very nice. He was also the mystery guest on Whats My Line 3 months prior.
Sir Edmund Hillary was a boyhood hero of mine. This show was kind of all over the place due to Tom Poston. Lloyd Bridges was well, not as sharp as I always thought he was. Sorry, Lloyd, just an observation. Kitty looked younger here than I earlier shows. I missed Bud's salute when he was introduced. Not sure about the new format of Bud introducing the panel. Thanks for the video.
MerleOberon --- Actually, he did smoke. I have been watching some RUclips videos about his summit of Everest and in one photo he had a cig in his hand. That threw me for a loop because I thought, "Why would a climber smoke?"
@@jimhays2772 Perhaps true, the whole show loved to smoke. But of course, they didn't know then what we know now. I always cringe a bit when guests are gifted with cancer sticks.
Hi! My Mom was a decoy on an episode of To Tell The Truth in 1959. She was pretending to be either a Korean stewardess or a Japanese female pilot. She has passed away now but I am trying to find it now for my Dad. Because after he saw this episode he met my mother and they were married months later for 54 years. Would love to be able to find that episode for him.
Great news-- I think I know which episode you're looking for, and I have a copy of it! :) It's not posted yet, because I only just a copy of this one (and many, many, many others) about a week ago. I'm always delighted when relatives of contestants get to see shows they've not been able to. I expect to be resuming regular posts to this channel before the end of the month, but I don't know exactly when yet. In the meantime, I'll do my best to at least upload this episode for you. The air date is Jan 6, 1959. I'll come back here and add another comment to let you know when the video is posted.
To Tell the Truth (CBS) Thank you so much! That will be amazing! My mother passed two years ago and my father (87 years old) still misses here everyday so it would be awesome to be able to show it to him! How is it that you have access to all these episodes?
VERY soon-- the 1/6/59 episode will be the very first posted when regular weekday posts resume shortly. I'll post a message here to make sure you know when the time comes.
Resuming posts after a long break! I had hoped to fill in the large chunk of missing episodes from my collection before resuming the schedule, but I don't know when or if that will really happen at this point. So in the meantime, here's a very notable episode, featuring a notable person indeed: Sir Edmund Hillary, first to scale Mt. Everest. The next episode I have will be from October 1960 ---------------------------- Join our Facebook group for TTTT-- great discussions, photos, etc, and great people! facebook.com/groups/718020231652577/ To stay up to date with postings, please consider supporting the TTTT channel by subscribing. The TTTT channel will feature all available episodes of the nighttime CBS series that ran from 1956 to 1967, with a new show posted every weekday in original broadcast order. You'll also find a collection of the Bud Collyer-hosted era of "Beat the Clock"! Click here to subscribe: ruclips.net/channel/UCZkBUfTQ_tmKAlUV_sQqrTQ
+Executive Decision People outside the British Commonwealth often don't know, but Knights and Dames are known by their first name after the title, not by their last, so it's "Sir Edmund", not "Sir Hillary".
+Executive Decision Sure you do. That's why you said "Sir Hillary". Not sure why you've blown it out to several defensive posts, though. My first post was a comment, not an attack.
And a carton cost $4 +/- in the mid sixties so in the 50s two or three dollars, and given by the company the carton was maybe worth a dollar....I'd guess.....a dollar....
Mr. and Mrs. Rodham saw this program the night it was first broadcast, and decided that when their kid was born 10 years before, they would name it "Marlboro" if it was a girl, and "Hillary" if it was a witch.
@@loissimmons6558 Tom wasted time, yes, but at least he was funny during the rest of the show. Lloyd Bridges seemed very arrogant, kept promoting his own performances and draping his arms over both womens' chairs!
I've been watching these (in order) for months and this is easily the worst episode so far. Edmund Hillary was ok... but the other segments were terrible. A palm reader and a jockey who didn't understand anything or answer questions? Lloyd Bridges seemed lost. Thanks for posting though... most of the shows have been ok.
I love these videos (thank you!) and rarely post critiques but am feeling "teacherish" today, so here goes: In the intro, one guest was described as a "rider" of trotting horses. This sport is called harness racing, and is Driven not ridden./ I thot Tom Poston was very funny in this show. /The host presented Sir Edmund with a keepsake gift as "a momento"! I think he meant mEmento./ Lloyd Bridges I found really annoying...kept plugging his own performances, gave inarticulate questions and was disrespectful stretching his arms over the womens' chair backs.
I've never understood cockney rhyming slang in the slightest. Completely baffles me. So I'll just assume, in my ignorance, that your reference here is not obscene, even though I'm pretty sure it is. I think I'm better off this way.
moontheloon5 I was pretty sure what it meant at first glance, to be honest. Even despite being terrible at Cockney Rhyming Slang. Looking it up on Google only confirmed suspicions.
What a terrible programme! In the 1960’s I used to watch this when TV came to New Zealand. I liked it then. The Marlboro advertising would not happen now.
Nobody reads the newspapers I presume, Sir Edmund must be very famous and he would have his pictures in all newspapers.
Game 1: One of the few guests I actually knew by sight.
Trivia fact OTD: When he wasn't scaling peaks, Sir Edmund's day job was beekeeping.
What's My Line had Sir Hillary as a BLINDFOLDED MYSTERY GUEST.
The panel should have given Hillary a standing ovation.
BRAVO!!
Kitty Carlisle's praise of the great Edmund Hillary at 7.07 almost compensates for the jokes concerning his name at the beginning.
Thanks mate. Good of you to post these. Came here for James Wharram, Sir Ed was a bonus. Cheers, Stew
#1 was actually Peter sellers
Dr. Strangelove walking ?
😂😂😂😂
The questioning started out as "The Tom Poston Comedy Show" with that weird, long winded praising of Hillary and joking.
Only one legit kiwi accent and Lloyd Bridges needed an interpreter. 😂
I recognized him from the introduction. How is it that the panelists didn't know what he looked like?
Wow; Lloyd Bridges was strikingly handsome.
Sir Edmund used to occasionally come to the school, Christchurch Boy’s High, to attend assembly when I was there as a pupil.
NZ
Didn't the panel know that Sir Edmund was from New Zealand? His accent was obvious!
Sir Edmund Hillary came and spoke at our school in the 1980s
Sir Edmund Hillary was one of the few people I knew! Funny to think they didn't know him by sight back then.
13:22 Kitty gleefully bouncing in her seat after making Tom groan with her "Palm Beach" pun is so adorably wholesome!
14:15 And, not to be outdone, Tom delivers a clever shoutout to "What's My Line", hahah
i always thought polly bergen seemed like a nitwit but i saw a video of her singing and shes incredibly great
Agreed Rockhard, I always find Polly Bergen annoyingly silly on these shows. Must look for a video of her singing...
Wow, just about 70 years since he climbed
Never knew that Sir Edmund was a guest on TTTT. Pretty neat.
They seem to forget he was accompanied by a Sherpa, he didn't do it alone. At least Nagay was on his own episode of TTTT.
Yes, not alone at all, hun
They never said he did it alone, and how you can you say they seem to forget about his Sherpa when you even said he had his own segment in another episode
@@beepbeeplettuce5890 There was only one question about his Sherpa. And I said: "at least" Norgay was on his own episode. It would have been fair and honest to acknowledge him here.
Kitty DID ask a question re: the Sherpa's name!!!
Where do I pick up my carton of marlboros?
When celebrities had class and more respect.
I bet they never in a million year suspected persons in the year 2020 would be watching this show !!!!
Nor in 2023
This is the second episode I’ve watched with Lloyd Bridges on the panel and I’m beginning to question the man’s intelligence. In the Mt Everest show he asked the contestants how it would help a climber if he had no toes (!). In this episode, he shows his palm and asks if it’s going to rain next week! He might have been a star, but I think he was a bit of a dim bulb.
The question about the toes was in reference to an Alps mountain climber that Mr. Bridges had met in Switzerland who had lost all his toes. The Swiss man told him that no toes helped in climbing.
Gave 25 and agirlwholovesjesus, hello, re Lloyd Bridges: in this episode I found him rather inarticulate and confusing...also, he pushed several times to promote his own performances and
I disliked the way he draped his arms over the womens' chairs.
aww give him a break, he picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue
@@thorzzz1z LMAO
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People may wonder why some on the panel did not recognize Hillary like we would easily pick him out today. There was not the level of network news as there is now, and print was king. One of the main visual news outlets then were newsreels.
Correct names are Elizabeth Daniels Squire (1926-2001) and Jean Riaud (1931-2014).
Very nice to see James Wharram on this show.
It's odd how none of the panel knew who Hillary was by sight, when you think of his monumental feat. His photo would have appeared in newspapers.
I’m sure that the show put out the photo after his reveal.
yessssss new shows !
I had guessed Sir Hilary at the start, based off his physique. But, no.1 threw me when he didn’t flinch about the Sherpa’s name and knowing the name of the Teton. Afterwards I looked it up and it is called a “Piton”.
Had I known this I would have eliminated him. No. 2 did not look like he could have climbed stairs without stopping after the 3rd floor. He was an easy out.
I find it funny that Bob tells all guests to pick up 2 packs of smokes when they leave, and even to Sir Hillary haha. The plaque and check were very nice. He was also the mystery guest on Whats My Line 3 months prior.
Who's Bob?
Sir Edmund Hillary was a boyhood hero of mine. This show was kind of all over the place due to Tom Poston. Lloyd Bridges was well, not as sharp as I always thought he was. Sorry, Lloyd, just an observation. Kitty looked younger here than I earlier shows. I missed Bud's salute when he was introduced. Not sure about the new format of Bud introducing the panel. Thanks for the video.
I wonder if Sir Edmund enjoyed his Marlboros?
MerleOberon --- Actually, he did smoke. I have been watching some RUclips videos about his summit of Everest and in one photo he had a cig in his hand. That threw me for a loop because I thought, "Why would a climber smoke?"
Edmund enjoyed a whole carton of Marlboro cigs just as everyone else on that show.
@@jimhays2772 Perhaps true, the whole show loved to smoke. But of course, they didn't know then what we know now. I always cringe a bit when guests are gifted with cancer sticks.
@@aileen694 Yes, we are all so fortunate that we've been blessed by the virtue signallers all our life with their telling others how to live.
Why oh why didn't they have a chat with Hilary? Very weird.
Hi! My Mom was a decoy on an episode of To Tell The Truth in 1959. She was pretending to be either a Korean stewardess or a Japanese female pilot. She has passed away now but I am trying to find it now for my Dad. Because after he saw this episode he met my mother and they were married months later for 54 years. Would love to be able to find that episode for him.
Great news-- I think I know which episode you're looking for, and I have a copy of it! :) It's not posted yet, because I only just a copy of this one (and many, many, many others) about a week ago. I'm always delighted when relatives of contestants get to see shows they've not been able to.
I expect to be resuming regular posts to this channel before the end of the month, but I don't know exactly when yet. In the meantime, I'll do my best to at least upload this episode for you. The air date is Jan 6, 1959. I'll come back here and add another comment to let you know when the video is posted.
To Tell the Truth (CBS) Thank you so much! That will be amazing! My mother passed two years ago and my father (87 years old) still misses here everyday so it would be awesome to be able to show it to him! How is it that you have access to all these episodes?
VERY soon-- the 1/6/59 episode will be the very first posted when regular weekday posts resume shortly. I'll post a message here to make sure you know when the time comes.
Resuming posts after a long break!
I had hoped to fill in the large chunk of missing episodes from my collection before resuming the schedule, but I don't know when or if that will really happen at this point. So in the meantime, here's a very notable episode, featuring a notable person indeed: Sir Edmund Hillary, first to scale Mt. Everest.
The next episode I have will be from October 1960
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ruclips.net/channel/UCZkBUfTQ_tmKAlUV_sQqrTQ
Executive Decision Right you are-- and here's that episode:
ruclips.net/video/BLteuggtA0o/видео.html
+Executive Decision
People outside the British Commonwealth often don't know, but Knights and Dames are known by their first name after the title, not by their last, so it's "Sir Edmund", not "Sir Hillary".
+Executive Decision
It wasn't for his benefit. But that's OK to you too, sound as uninformed as you want. ;-)
+Executive Decision
Sure you do. That's why you said "Sir Hillary".
Not sure why you've blown it out to several defensive posts, though. My first post was a comment, not an attack.
+Executive Decision
Could have said that, then, rather than getting snotty. Was it not clear to you from the context that I'm not American?
I like this video a lot
A carton of Marlboro ha ha
You think you're better than me! LLoyd Bridges. Mandelbaum! Mandelbaum!
Yes, LB was arrogant.
Tom Poston looks as if he's had a few at the bar before appearing.
Lol
Celebrity Guests:
1. Polly Bergen
2. Lloyd Bridges
3. Kitty Carlisle
4. Tom Poston
Host:
Bud Collyer
looking for season 7 episode 38 can you please help me locate? my grandfather was in this episode
Surely the NZ accent would have given it away at once?
He's the only one with a New Zealand accent ffs. is this for real?
Do you have the episode from Dec 17, 1959? I would like to find it online. Thank you.
What a juxtaposition - the man who climbed mount Everest and then a palm reader. That was funny what Kitty said about Palm Beach.
Man #3 in Game #1
Lady #3 in Game #2
Man #3 in Game #3
9:44 On your way out you'll find a carton of Marlboro's for each of you
And a carton cost $4 +/- in the mid sixties so in the 50s two or three dollars, and given by the company the carton was maybe worth a dollar....I'd guess.....a dollar....
So they had a portrait of Sir Edmund Hillary right above the presenter all the time?
I'd play just to get that carton of Marlboro.
Sir Edmond gets a carton of cigarettes on the way out !!! Thank god times have changed...
0oh wow they were cheap with the gifys
Its Mr. Looney on the panel 8:07
Mr. and Mrs. Rodham saw this program the night it was first broadcast, and decided that when their kid was born 10 years before, they would name it "Marlboro" if it was a girl, and "Hillary" if it was a witch.
Super funny! Very witty!
17:36
Bud jumped the gun...
Tom Poston's speech at the beginning of the episode was terrible.
Both Tom Poston and Lloyd Bridges wasted a lot of time that took away from game play. Of the two, Tom wasted the most time.
@@loissimmons6558
Tom wasted time, yes, but at least he was funny during the rest of the show. Lloyd Bridges seemed very arrogant, kept promoting his own performances and draping his arms over both womens' chairs!
@@aileen694 In general, I enjoyed Tom Poston's sense of humor and was a fan of his. So any knock I had against him was a minor one.
@@loissimmons6558 Hi, I didn't consider your remark a serious "knock" on Tom, he Was rambling on a bit!
Still a very entertaining show.:)
Lloyd Bridges es muy macho !😁
I've been watching these (in order) for months and this is easily the worst episode so far. Edmund Hillary was ok... but the other segments were terrible. A palm reader and a jockey who didn't understand anything or answer questions? Lloyd Bridges seemed lost. Thanks for posting though... most of the shows have been ok.
I can't believe even in a FIFTIES tv show; the demonic has to get in there SOMEWHERE :( I skipped over that Palm reading one!!
I also skipped over that section.
Polly Bergen often feels the need to play "the dumb, pettywoman" She's intelligent enough, wish she didn't feel she needed to play tha trole!
Thats funny i thought Tenzing was first on the top....
I love these videos (thank you!) and rarely post critiques but am feeling "teacherish" today, so here goes: In the intro, one guest was described as a "rider" of trotting horses. This sport is called harness racing, and is Driven not ridden./ I thot Tom Poston was very funny in this show.
/The host presented Sir Edmund with a keepsake gift as "a momento"! I think he meant mEmento./
Lloyd Bridges I found really annoying...kept plugging his own performances, gave inarticulate questions and was disrespectful stretching his arms over the womens' chair backs.
Catch
“and grab a carton of coffin nails on the way out”. At least a few things have changed for the better.
Very few. Much more stupidity today.
the french guy just gives himself away with his face.
TOM POSTON THE WINO.
Those darn Kiwis just don't know their cockney rhyming slang, or maybe Poston is just being Berkley Hunt
I've never understood cockney rhyming slang in the slightest. Completely baffles me. So I'll just assume, in my ignorance, that your reference here is not obscene, even though I'm pretty sure it is. I think I'm better off this way.
Now why would I post a comment on You Tube that isn't obscene?
Ahh..after years of watching Eastenders, I pretty much know what that means...'nough said.
moontheloon5 I was pretty sure what it meant at first glance, to be honest. Even despite being terrible at Cockney Rhyming Slang. Looking it up on Google only confirmed suspicions.
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They weren’t supposed to be asking questions related to foreign languages.
Can’t believe how many cartons of Marlboro cigarettes they gave out. Awful. Just what Edmund Hillary needed was a carton of cigarettes.
A funny thing happened to hillary and her way to the top!
Yeah, she LOST the election!
LMFAO!
Yeah! She sunk to despicable, deplorable, tragic lows:(
Oh please stop with the cigarette complaining
Sir Edmund Hillary....and a palm reader.
What a terrible programme! In the 1960’s I used to watch this when TV came to New Zealand. I liked it then. The Marlboro advertising would not happen now.