Betty and Allen are CLEARLY very smitten with each other, even though they weren’t even married (or engaged) yet here. Just look at their chemistry...they’re the cutest. Couple goals!
When this episode was recorded, Betty was still resisting Allen's marriage proposals, but it wasn't much longer (around Easter, in fact) that she finally said yes. I love watching them flirt because even though they weren't really publicizing their relationship at this point, a viewer that didn't know would still get the sense that there was "something" there. There's a special chemistry between them that isn't there when Allen interacts with other female celebrities on the show.
@@m.e.d.7997 I think that was the main reason. She really didn't want to relocate, but she finally decided that it was worth the chance :) They didn't end up being in New York very long anyway...they moved to LA about 5 or 6 years after they married, I think
This delightful episode was a perfect way to remember Betty on the day of her passing. She was an excellent player who dearly loved Allen just as he loved her. Even if this was filmed prior to their marriage, the respect and admiration are still clearly seen.
They got married 4 months later. The love was so obvious. She said yes after he gave her an a stuffed bunny with diamond earrings for Easter. He often said she accepted because of the bunny.
Gosh i think this says a lot about the quality of television comedy today: i enjoy these old Password shows more than anything i have seen presented as comedy in the medium for the last twenty years. I laugh so hard, and at truly classy people who are being themselves.
This has nothing to do with the "quality" of TV these days. This show is of YOUR era, and you are clearly old. Your time (and mine) has passed, so don't denigrate what young people enjoy today just because you don't understand what's funny to today's audience.
@@generalyellor8188 I understand hatred, egocentrism, and indecency are funnier to today's audience, and i know those are objectively destructive and evil. If you feel differently, rock on, baby.
Ammm actually I'm quite young and I can tell you I enjoy these shows more than anything. But the fact that these shows were great doesn't mean there is not quality in tv today, you just have to look for It -and this applies to all eras.
I was born in 67, and always loved Betty. She was around 50 before I was old enough to know who she was, but right she was a pretty woman, even at that age. She looked and acted so much like my grandmother, who was also a beautiful woman. Both physically as well as personality. I've always said that, if I could pick one celebrity to hang out with for a day, it would be Betty. Just her humor and love of animals is enough, but there is so much more
I kind of disagree. Those were the days when a women said she was the mother of two babies under 2…..and at night she attends university, and the host said “well arent your children lucky to have such a pretty mother”. Please don’t think for a minute that I don’t adore and love Allen Ludden, those were different days, those were different times. I just would not want to go back to that.
Agreed! Here it is, 2023 now, and I've got my adult kids enjoying - even though they don't know the celebs. Heck, I don't know half of them: I was born not long before this episode aired! The game really stands up to the test of time. And a very charming host and players really make it fun to watch!
I had a crush on Allen Ludden. He was very handsome and I loved his voice. Catch them as a couple playing Tattletales which is a show you'd never see today. They were so amazing as a couple. I loved them.
Funny how she said she was "going home, and taking a little vacation". A month later, for Easter, he mailed her a stuffed rabbit with a set of earrings and a note asking her to "please say yes" to his wedding proposal. Which he asked her a couple of times already, and was turned down. However this time she said yes, and they were married 3 months later.
They married June 14, 1963 till he passed away on June 9, 1981. He'd asked her to marry him several times for a whole year but she was not ready since she failed @ 2 marriages. Easter was April 14 in 1963.
I love Betty White, and normally she IS excellent at this game, but no I'm sorry, she was not excellent with THIS game (considering Shelly got em all but 1)
Allen asking about the institution of marriage was nice foreshadowing. He had been asking Betty to marry him a bunch during this time. She finally said yes and they got married in June of this year.
I love Betty White, and normally she IS excellent at this game, but no I'm sorry, she was not excellent with THIS game (considering Shelly got em all but 1)
@@kristabrewer6736 Berman was excellent but not so much in lightening round. Maybe too much pressure in the lightning round.This has happened before with good players. Seems Allen felt bad when Betty lost. Is soundlessness a word??? Allen never would have gone against Betty.
I too would sing betty's praises, but I have to say that I really loved Arlene Francis in this episode. Her "chubby" body language is just precious....
interesting watching this compared to game shows and talk shows now. i feel like audiences are usually more lowed and interactive now days. i keep expecting to hear the audience cheer and laugh
Allen Ludden and Betty White were dating at that this in February 17th 1963 when this show was aired. Because it was four months later on June 14rh 1963 that Betty White and Allen Ludden were married in Los Vegas.
I think that when Betty finally said yes to Allen's proposal of marriage i think it must have been a relief for Allen that Betty finally had said yes to his marriage proposal. It was one very very very special easter sunday in nineteen sixty three and why when Betty finally said yes to Allen's marriage proposal it was because of the present that Allen had sent to Betty it was a little white bunny rabbit with earrings attached to it's ears and along with the earrings their was all so a note attached saying please say yes. And when Betty answered that night when Betty picked up the phone when it rang and it was Allen on the other end and Betty answered with yes in stead of hello. And i think Betty and Allen were from a by gone era that when a couple showed their affection in public they held hands in public and their public life was just that public. And their private life was just that private what went on behind closed doors was kept behind closed doors what i means by that is their love life. Allen and Betty is the couple i'm talking about their public life was just that public and their private life was kept private because that is the way they wanted it. And still today when Betty talks about Allen. Betty doesn't talk about their love life their love life is private and that's the way it should be. Betty's and Allen's had a very very very special kind of love and i think it was because they found each other so late in life i think that is why Betty is keeping allen's memory alive. And if you watch some of Betty's older interviews when Allen's name is mention Betty just beams and glows at the mention of Allen's name when allen's name is mention brings a little twinkle to Betty's eyes that if you could really see Betty's eyes would probably see that there was a little twinkle in Betty's eyes that when they were talking about Allen but you can here that little twinkle in Betty's voice when they were talking about Allen, and if watch some of Betty's older interview's when Betty was asked about her first two marriages Betty always refers to the first two marriages as they were rehearsals. When Betty was asked what love is Betty would alaways says it was her late husband Allen Ludden. And it's because Allen was the love of Betty's life and Allen will probably always be the love of Betty's life until the day that Betty passes away.
Times were a lot more innocent then, so touching someone's hand, like on here, was more for assurance/affection. Especially after the last year and a half of what the world has had to do through, so far, I for one, can't wait to start hugging my nearest and dearest :-) x
For the word - Decoy, Shelley says Phoney - Betty follows up Duck, easy, that guy should have guessed it. Really enjoying these- thank you for uploading.
Notice Allen asks the contestant if he's married & if he recommends it. LOL. Notice the date of this episode. Betty finally agreed to marry him a few months later, on June 14, 1963
This episode in february 17th of 1963 & Betty White & Allen Ludden were married on June 14 1963 of the same year & Betty White & Allen Ludden. And Betty White & Allen Ludden were married for seventy years. Unit Allen's death from stomach cancer in nineteen eight one.
I’m with you rejoyce. While practically everyone else in this comment thread seem overcome with the charming romance between Allen and Betty I hardly noticed because of the obvious friction between Betty and Shelley and it was clear that it wasn’t good-natured. But while Shelley might have won more password matches, Betty won keeping it cool in their back and forth zingers. It was clear that Shelley was letting Betty get up his nose. And as far as the game went Shelley, while a good match for Betty, was also somewhat luckier with his partners, although none of the contestants were anything to write home about in this episode. The weaknesses were all with the contestants. But Betty was struggling with the blockheads she was assigned, especially the blond really dense stockbroker from Oklahoma. Good grief could anyone have played the round with the password ‘decoy’ like any more of an airhead? How did he pass the tryouts for heaven’s sake? But Betty remained kind and supportive with him and the other dunces who were her lot. Betty was also one of the best lightening round players on that show. Shelley was good at keeping calm and giving good clues but he would give up too quickly. He could have gotten several of the words if he had hung in just a few seconds longer. Betty was great at getting all five of the words most rounds.
I can't help but to think that Alan inadvertently gave his wife a zinger for the word pouch and said if her partner had used the clue kangaroo...... he said oh well she wouldn't have gotten the clue anyway. And the shocked look she gave him like, oh really?
Betty white is absolutely beautiful
Absooolooolyyy
Gorgeous
R. I. P. Betty White
(1922-2021)
...Thank You For Being A Friend!
That’s The Ringtone For My Bestie ❤️❤️❤️
60 years later and still as entertaining now as it was then!
It's so endearing to see Allen stumble two times with his words. Both of them are clearly distracted. Makes me smile.
RIP Betty. You were beautiful inside and out.
I marvel at the clothes and advertisements, such a fascinating time. Miss this era of grownups before we descended into valley speak .
Betty and Allen are CLEARLY very smitten with each other, even though they weren’t even married (or engaged) yet here. Just look at their chemistry...they’re the cutest. Couple goals!
And clearly he always loved when Betty won.
Wow, This episode still shows Allen and Betty flirting with each other, only to get married four months later. How lovely.
When this episode was recorded, Betty was still resisting Allen's marriage proposals, but it wasn't much longer (around Easter, in fact) that she finally said yes. I love watching them flirt because even though they weren't really publicizing their relationship at this point, a viewer that didn't know would still get the sense that there was "something" there. There's a special chemistry between them that isn't there when Allen interacts with other female celebrities on the show.
@@TheRAH14 Wonder why she resisted.??Maybe geographical reasons. Betty was a West Coast girl.
@@m.e.d.7997 I think that was the main reason. She really didn't want to relocate, but she finally decided that it was worth the chance :)
They didn't end up being in New York very long anyway...they moved to LA about 5 or 6 years after they married, I think
Betty and Allen were so much in love and so cute together. Love everything they were in
Sharon Young - lovely couple, they were lucky to have found each other.
Betty White has earned her stars.
This delightful episode was a perfect way to remember Betty on the day of her passing. She was an excellent player who dearly loved Allen just as he loved her. Even if this was filmed prior to their marriage, the respect and admiration are still clearly seen.
And some subtle flirting too. Really lovely.
They got married 4 months later. The love was so obvious. She said yes after he gave her an a stuffed bunny with diamond earrings for Easter. He often said she accepted because of the bunny.
When this show was recorded, Allen was recently widowed.
Betty White will be missed. RIP funny lady!
Betty White is truly a national treasure! Everyone loves her! ☺
So sad she's gone. 😢 She came SO close to being 100...❤
Gosh i think this says a lot about the quality of television comedy today: i enjoy these old Password shows more than anything i have seen presented as comedy in the medium for the last twenty years. I laugh so hard, and at truly classy people who are being themselves.
thanks for the comment. I'm glad you're.enjoying the show
This has nothing to do with the "quality" of TV these days. This show is of YOUR era, and you are clearly old. Your time (and mine) has passed, so don't denigrate what young people enjoy today just because you don't understand what's funny to today's audience.
@@generalyellor8188 I understand hatred, egocentrism, and indecency are funnier to today's audience, and i know those are objectively destructive and evil. If you feel differently, rock on, baby.
Ammm actually I'm quite young and I can tell you I enjoy these shows more than anything. But the fact that these shows were great doesn't mean there is not quality in tv today, you just have to look for It -and this applies to all eras.
Alright, so Betty White was 41 years old when this episode was aired. Forty-one! She has always been a beautiful woman. 💕
WOW 41 she looks like she’s 25 here🤭
I was born in 67, and always loved Betty. She was around 50 before I was old enough to know who she was, but right she was a pretty woman, even at that age. She looked and acted so much like my grandmother, who was also a beautiful woman. Both physically as well as personality. I've always said that, if I could pick one celebrity to hang out with for a day, it would be Betty. Just her humor and love of animals is enough, but there is so much more
@@thomasfleig1184 Well said, that would be my pick as well, which is to spend a day with her.
Implying that most people are no longer attractive at 41!?!
@@generalyellor8188 I think just that she looked younger at 41 than most people do.
Betty is so pretty and has such a beautiful smile. You can tell she is a delightful person to be around. I loved her as Rose on The Golden Girls.
I wish people were more like everyone back then. Such a nicer era.
I kind of disagree. Those were the days when a women said she was the mother of two babies under 2…..and at night she attends university, and the host said “well arent your children lucky to have such a pretty mother”. Please don’t think for a minute that I don’t adore and love Allen Ludden, those were different days, those were different times. I just would not want to go back to that.
It was given you weren't "of color", if you went to school or been in any history class you would know.
@@charlenerathgeb8217 😮😢
I totally agree!!!!! Wish I could turn back time
@@cynthiafroley4415Me too. I was born in 1951, and I miss that wonderful era so much! I wish I could go back!
One of the best game shows ever produced.
Agreed! Here it is, 2023 now, and I've got my adult kids enjoying - even though they don't know the celebs. Heck, I don't know half of them: I was born not long before this episode aired! The game really stands up to the test of time. And a very charming host and players really make it fun to watch!
I remember watching this as a kid, I really got into it. Still like it, where has all time time gone.
You just can’t beat Betty White for humor. She got better with every year. I miss seeing her in the entertainment industry.
The most adorable couple I've ever seen on tv. A true love story.
I had a crush on Allen Ludden. He was very handsome and I loved his voice. Catch them as a couple playing Tattletales which is a show you'd never see today. They were so amazing as a couple. I loved them.
I sure do miss Betty White. So funny and pretty.
Me too, she was one of a kind. And she sure missed her husband Allen Ludden from the time of his death in 1981. She never remarried.
Betty was very competitive. Adorable. No wonder Ludden fell for her like a ton of bricks.
Well , Betty you won the host 😆
Betty White so lovely.
isn't she though
Mike Hudson She is!
luv allen and Bettys chemistry, so sorry he died early...
Betty and Allen were a lovely couple!!!
this is so nice watching all the contestant be themselves, n the smart glint to their eyes as they think, especially with betty!
Funny how she said she was "going home, and taking a little vacation". A month later, for Easter, he mailed her a stuffed rabbit with a set of earrings and a note asking her to "please say yes" to his wedding proposal. Which he asked her a couple of times already, and was turned down. However this time she said yes, and they were married 3 months later.
I was wondering why they weren’t acting married! Lol
🤩
They married June 14, 1963 till he passed away on June 9, 1981. He'd asked her to marry him several times for a whole year but she was not ready since she failed @ 2 marriages. Easter was April 14 in 1963.
Loved that show
He had kids 2 or 3 she never had a child of her own raised his. She was a beautiful woman and did great things
Cracks me up how competitive Betty and Shelley were in this game - "sore winner," indeed!
Thank you so much for sharing. This was wonderful. I miss this kind of quality television.
I so wish we still had shows like this.
Me too
Betty White is probably the only person is TV history who has never changed her looks from that day to this
Luv to watch these stars that I adore, especially the golden girls. If this goes through?
She eventually did marry him!
Her hair color got lighter in the 1970s.
Betty is excellent at the game.
I love Betty White, and normally she IS excellent at this game, but no I'm sorry, she was not excellent with THIS game (considering Shelly got em all but 1)
Betty was fine this episode. She def got two duds of teammates. Shelley would repeat the same clue over and over instead of providing a new clue.
The looks they gave each other. So obvious they were in love.
I grew up with Password, being 5 yrs. old I watched it and played along. This episode was one of the most excrutiating I ever saw..
Our family always watched Password starting with the first shows...
@@randysills4418Our family watched it from the very beginning, too. We all loved the show. I wish I could go back to that era again.
YOU CAN TELL THAT BETTY AND ALLEN LOVE EACH OTHER BETTY WHITE WAS SO BEAUTIFUL THOSE DIMPLES
I came here to see Betty and Allen flirt with each other
Allen asking about the institution of marriage was nice foreshadowing. He had been asking Betty to marry him a bunch during this time. She finally said yes and they got married in June of this year.
DTB1997 save this password show
He wore an engagement ring around his neck for a long time until Betty finally said yes...
@@randysills4418 Wonder why it took her so long??
@@m.e.d.7997 she had already had two failed marriages so maybe that's why she was hesitant?
@@crmay72 She was also a West Coast girl and Allen Ludden lived in New York where he did his show Password. She always did prefer California.
A Technicolor projector as a consolation prize! How fabulous for the day!
Remember watching Password. And seeing by Betty Whites late husband Alla Ludden. He was the host of be that show.
One of the greatest game shows ever, along with To Tell the Truth.
And both shows were created by the brilliant Bob Stewart.
AND What's My Line!
Agreed! Password gave me a love of words and the the dictionary. I liked What's My Line and To Tell The Truth, watched then all with my mom as a kid.
Betty White is so beautiful! She was the most beautiful of the Golden Girls too, in my opinion.
By far.
@@jamesmcinnis208 Thank you. Absolutely!
That's not according to Blanche Devereux.🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tinytowz4471 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank goodness Betty has always been beautiful; otherwise we would be forced to mention how smart, funny and talented she is.
So so sweet. Been looking for this pre-Mrs Ludden episode.
Rest In Peace Betty. Thanks for the laughs.
I'm watching this in 2020. Betty White is 98 years old!
She will be 100 in less than six months!
I hope she doesn't get alzheimers.
she'll be 100 in January and SERIOUSLY needs to get saved. So if anyone's a Christian on here, please pray for her. I DON'T wanna see her go to hell)
@@3John-Bishop She was still sharp and did crossword puzzles until her death!!!
@@beebee7963 18 days shy of 100. I was hoping she would make it.
Seems fitting to watch today of all days 😢
So cute he called her “Bets” Their love was so obvious
Oh, betty white, get my time machine.
Love these old shows....its a place in time when men were gentlemen and women were ladies. And everyone had manners. Those days are long gone
I agree...men stood up when women entered a room...and women weren't insulted by it!!!
Betty was an ace player, very fun episode!
Love it when the (oddly sensual) word whisperer tries to hold their laughter :D
Betty was a wonderful PASSWORD player.
I love Betty White, and normally she IS excellent at this game, but no I'm sorry, she was not excellent with THIS game (considering Shelly got em all but 1)
@@kristabrewer6736 Berman was excellent but not so much in lightening round. Maybe too much pressure in the lightning round.This has happened before with good players. Seems Allen felt bad when Betty lost. Is soundlessness a word??? Allen never would have gone against Betty.
Kristie, Remember she was in love & I think was distracted. She was very smart, over the years she was truly awesome.
I too would sing betty's praises, but I have to say that I really loved Arlene Francis in this episode. Her "chubby" body language is just precious....
What? Arlene Francis wasn't present.
Much simpler times for sure! Very fun show!!!
Ohh so much indeed., people today do not have the kindness or mindset of people back then.
Happy (belated) 100th birthday, Allen Ludden! (October 5)
I enjoyed this.
Betty & Allen are true COUPLES GOALS😍🥺💋♥️😘; I will always miss them both! 💯❤️
Can you believe it Betty is the only person there who's still alive
But isn't Betty about 100 years old?
@@mikepatrick5909 yeah she's 98
@Christopher Bingham well that's exactly what I said
@@vitothepizzaguy7475 I was close...
I just looked and Betty’s partner, John Baldwin, just died in 2020.
So bittersweet watching my friend and mentor Shelley here. It seems unthinkable that such a razor-keen mind is now clouded by Alzheimer's...
I'm very sorry to say he just died from it at age 92. Alzheimer's is a wicked disease. At least he is not struggling or suffering anymore.
bless his heart. he was brilliant
So sad in this day and age,we can not stamp these diseases out..
Thank you
Beautiful Betty
2:51 “Betts” 💜
Betty White was so cute...she will be missed so much
interesting watching this compared to game shows and talk shows now. i feel like audiences are usually more lowed and interactive now days. i keep expecting to hear the audience cheer and laugh
IN MY VIEW
Betty White said that Allen Ludden chased her asking her to marry him.
I can see why. Betty White was beautiful!
Glad that Betty White is still here at 99
Love them both. Letter from Camp (hello mudder, hello fadder) is still one of my favorites.
You’re thinking of the great Allen Sherman. Not Shelly Berman.
But both great comics.
Allen Ludden and Betty White were dating at that this in February 17th 1963 when this show was aired. Because it was four months later on June 14rh 1963 that Betty White and Allen Ludden were married in Los Vegas.
Betty and Allen got married June 14, 1963, 4 months later. ❤❤
I think that when Betty finally said yes to Allen's proposal of marriage i think it must have been a relief for Allen that Betty finally had said yes to his marriage proposal. It was one very very very special easter sunday in nineteen sixty three and why when Betty finally said yes to Allen's marriage proposal it was because of the present that Allen had sent to Betty it was a little white bunny rabbit with earrings attached to it's ears and along with the earrings their was all so a note attached saying please say yes. And when Betty answered that night when Betty picked up the phone when it rang and it was Allen on the other end and Betty answered with yes in stead of hello. And i think Betty and Allen were from a by gone era that when a couple showed their affection in public they held hands in public and their public life was just that public. And their private life was just that private what went on behind closed doors was kept behind closed doors what i means by that is their love life. Allen and Betty is the couple i'm talking about their public life was just that public and their private life was kept private because that is the way they wanted it. And still today when Betty talks about Allen. Betty doesn't talk about their love life their love life is private and that's the way it should be. Betty's and Allen's had a very very very special kind of love and i think it was because they found each other so late in life i think that is why Betty is keeping allen's memory alive. And if you watch some of Betty's older interviews when Allen's name is mention Betty just beams and glows at the mention of Allen's name when allen's name is mention brings a little twinkle to Betty's eyes that if you could really see Betty's eyes would probably see that there was a little twinkle in Betty's eyes that when they were talking about Allen but you can here that little twinkle in Betty's voice when they were talking about Allen, and if watch some of Betty's older interview's when Betty was asked about her first two marriages Betty always refers to the first two marriages as they were rehearsals. When Betty was asked what love is Betty would alaways says it was her late husband Allen Ludden. And it's because Allen was the love of Betty's life and Allen will probably always be the love of Betty's life until the day that Betty passes away.
Does anyone notice how much they all touch each other 😂 Nowadays I would feel so uncomfortable grabbing a stranger's arm or patting them on the back
Hannah Reimer Betty is always very touchy, affectionate.
@Brian Schienbein the password is isolation.
Over the past 30 years, it's sad that our society has somehow gotten away from touching other people.
@@mckavitt13 no, it is all the Password shows
Times were a lot more innocent then, so touching someone's hand, like on here, was more for assurance/affection.
Especially after the last year and a half of what the world has had to do through, so far, I for one, can't wait to start hugging my nearest and dearest :-) x
Shelly Berman has such a great voice
Listen to his work from vinyl...it's masterful
When game shows used to be intelligent.
I love this game
Absolute chemistry with the clue Smack!! He bit his lip looking at her :)
In 2021 Betty White is still beautiful
Was 41 years old and still looks and sounds the same
For the word - Decoy, Shelley says Phoney - Betty follows up Duck, easy, that guy should have guessed it. Really enjoying these- thank you for uploading.
Notice Allen asks the contestant if he's married & if he recommends it. LOL. Notice the date of this episode. Betty finally agreed to marry him a few months later, on June 14, 1963
Gosh, Betty White was beautiful!
omg these black n whites are the best.
I feel so old. Did anyone else out live Betty?
Not from this show, I suspect.
When saying the name of an alcoholic drink on TV was risque.
And Shelley Berman pulls out and lights a cigarette at the end, on camera. Yep, 1963!
wow did anyone catch the guy pronouncing los angeles with a hard G as in angle...?
Los angheles
It seemed to be acceptable back then. One of the New York Mets radio announcers always did it and I've heard other instances of it from this era.
I also heard someone in some show pronouncing is as the Spanish J (as in Tijuana).
That wasn't a mistake. That is how they used to pronounce it.
Los Angle-us and Los Angle-eez used to be common and acceptable pronunciations
I must add that I LOVE Betty White and her earthiness and thus may be bias.
Shelley Berman and his pretty female contestant were all touchy-feely.
This episode in february 17th of 1963 & Betty White & Allen Ludden were married on June 14 1963 of the same year & Betty White & Allen Ludden. And Betty White & Allen Ludden were married for seventy years. Unit Allen's death from stomach cancer in nineteen eight one.
You should have edited this one more time... They were not married 70 years🙄
I’m with you rejoyce. While practically everyone else in this comment thread seem overcome with the charming romance between Allen and Betty I hardly noticed because of the obvious friction between Betty and Shelley and it was clear that it wasn’t good-natured. But while Shelley might have won more password matches, Betty won keeping it cool in their back and forth zingers. It was clear that Shelley was letting Betty get up his nose. And as far as the game went Shelley, while a good match for Betty, was also somewhat luckier with his partners, although none of the contestants were anything to write home about in this episode. The weaknesses were all with the contestants. But Betty was struggling with the blockheads she was assigned, especially the blond really dense stockbroker from Oklahoma. Good grief could anyone have played the round with the password ‘decoy’ like any more of an airhead? How did he pass the tryouts for heaven’s sake? But Betty remained kind and supportive with him and the other dunces who were her lot. Betty was also one of the best lightening round players on that show. Shelley was good at keeping calm and giving good clues but he would give up too quickly. He could have gotten several of the words if he had hung in just a few seconds longer. Betty was great at getting all five of the words most rounds.
SHE WAS ALWAYS VERY FUN ON SCREEN IN ALL HER SHOWS I ENJOYED WATCHING HER SHE'LL BE EXTREMELY MISSED GODBLESS PEACE AND LOVE ALWAYS ....(*8*)
13:48 that was the cutest and realist laugh ever from Betty.😊
When women dressed well and knew they had class.
oh suck it up
Betty White is a straight firecracker...she's brutal.
Shellys quite a card, how about that Shelley AND Shelby very 😎. That was funny when Allen called Betty a sore winner, classic
Betty white was such a beautiful queen of television I know she’s happy she’s with her husband allen ludden in heaven miss you Betty white🕊🙏🏽❤️
So cute loved it!😊
Shelley and Betty reunited 50 years later to be on Boston Legal together! :)
Oh how I love this cool bit of trivia!
The ancient format was brilliant. I love how the “celebrities” introduce people, in a dignified way.
I can't help but to think that Alan inadvertently gave his wife a zinger for the word pouch and said if her partner had used the clue kangaroo...... he said oh well she wouldn't have gotten the clue anyway. And the shocked look she gave him like, oh really?