Super Password - Jodi v. Lynn Jan. 23 1985
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- WTXF-DT4 Allentown/Philadelphia (UHF Channel 38)
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Original Air: January 23rd, 1985
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I always loved Orson Bean!!!
This was fun, thanks for sharing it. Orson was always a good game player.
The original air date of this program, Friday of Inauguration Week, was Jan. 25, 1985.
Thanks for keeping my favorite Press Your Luck commercial in! I can watch this one over and over again! It's halerious!
This is actually from January 25, 1985.
What's the point if the table moving into place at the beginning of the show? Why not just have it there at the beginning of the show and keep it there? I ask the same question about the Press Your Luck seats and why they don't just face the board at all times.
14:42 The scoreboard switched from “900” to “500”, one of the glitches. By the way, “czar” was a difficult word in the Super Password & this could have been a Cash-word word.
"Bekeyed" and "Dingly" !
13:51 NO!!!
So close
"Sorry, 'magnolia' really isn't what comes to mind when I hear 'plantation'."
I agree the spelling of czar was acceptable, but it was the more unusual spelling.
"Czar", one time when knowing the first letter caused her to lose the big money. Otherwise just saying the word "tsar" would have sufficed.
On Lynn's explanation that she had no idea that "czar" started with "c", and Bert's admission that Lynn was never going to get the word, Lynn and Mary should have been given back whatever of the 60 seconds they used on czar, and a new "c" word. Lynn was totally ripped off.
Czar?! I never been to Russia.
Czar tsar and szar are all spellings.
This is a ROUGH Alphabetics round. The stumper comes early in the list.
Poor Lynn. That was brutal.
She held it together so much better than I would have by not getting outwardly upset.
I guess threes a crowd was totally eclipsed by the popularity of threes company, (pun intended) I'd never heard of it before. I'm shocked that stewardess was up there, I thought that the word had been discontinued around 79 or so
10:45 - Bert said the word.
I didn't hear him !!!
I mean what else what he was supposed to say to announce that the audience watching at home would see it on their screens?
Other than being inconspicuous
Jodi shows off her slips.
little did Mary know 3s a crowd would not last the season
It most certainly did last the season!
@@kristabrewer9363 And no more.
If Jack had stuck with Linda (his girlfriend in 3 episodes), I bet Three's A Crowd would have lasted more than 1 season
Yeah, but ALF crashed through her roof and she had to nip Jack in the bud.
CZAR is a killer!
this was Gene Wood's what, 3rd or 4th week as permanent announcer?
If you're watching this March 2020 and later, who's first thought was 'covid' as a clue for the word 'mask'?
That purple sweater was hideous. LOL 😊
Back in 1984 and 1985 sweaters were the big thing. The more ornate, the better. I was thinking how BEAUTIFUL her sweater is, but then again, I’m old enuf (EGADS!) to remember that fashion trend 😂
One year before this episode aired, "Hot Potato" premiered on NBC at 12 PM EST.
Daniel Lewis How long did that show last?
@@mitchellries256 The first half of 1984 (from January to June).
I was trying to look and see if Lynn had a adams apple sounds and looks like a man
I love her look and sound very a la Toni Braxton
Bet she's a worshiper at church if not a leader of