It was cute in the lightning round when Juliet was given the clue leg. 🌹 Because she was a dancer known for her beautiful legs. Blessings from California. 🦊
"Who killed teddy bear" is actually a fantastic movie. One of the best movies from the 60s. Juliet Prowse and Sal Mineo in the same movie is delightful!
This was ultimately a fun episode to watch since Juliet Prowse and Hugh O'Brian seemed to have great chemistry... but not having Allen as the host took some getting used to! Thanks for all the uploads. Love your channel.
This is the first episode I saw in which Allen is not present and it's been a big surprise because if I watched 100+ episodes, Allen was of course present in all of them. I've got used to new host Jack Clark in a matter of minutes. hosting is no easy task even for Allen. So 3:50 into the video and I'm quite pleased with this new host.
The inflation of money from the 60’s to 2021 has increased aprox 9 times so when they win $500 it actually is like winning $4,430. in today’s money amount
Bob Jones was a well-known prophet (some gestures are fine if they're not too much, but I think Juliet went WAAAY overboard with "Peek" and they should have thrown it out)!
@@alanhumphrey4198 Yes, I know - but that doesn't really invalidate my remark does it? Or do you mean that in her reply she had actually been thinking about a 'yoke' and not a 'yolk'?
@@frikdt Your remark was fine, no problem; Allen Ludden should have confirmed what word she was saying--but I do realize there was the general rule that there was no spelling of words on PW. The words when spoken quickly do sound very similar..if pronounced precisely you should hear the "l" in yolk.
@@alanhumphrey4198 Ah, yes, I get what you're saying. But there is something else that is interesting. It's been a while since I had watched this, as you can see from the age of my first post, but just had another look. Don't know if you have noticed, but after the contestant had answered, the host (Jack Clark standing in for Allen) suggested that she had not given the actual word they were looking for but awarded her the points anyway. So it seems she was twice lucky on that one!
@@frikdt I had forgotten that it was Jack Clark instead of Ludden; I think Allen would have pressed her more on it had he been the emcee..anyway, as you say she was twice lucky there!!
I had to wait 56 years to see this episode, but it was worth the wait !!!!! a good time had by all !!!
Jack Clark is wonderful and the teasing between the celebrities and Jack....! Maarrrvelous!!
It was cute in the lightning round when Juliet was given the clue leg. 🌹 Because she was a dancer known for her beautiful legs. Blessings from California. 🦊
Jack Clark was the regular announcer and a quite good MC in his own right!
One of the most fun, sexy games in Password history thanks to Juliet Prowse. A blast!
Hahaha sexy? What gen are you from nymph?
Or horndog, whatever😊
"Who killed teddy bear" is actually a fantastic movie. One of the best movies from the 60s. Juliet Prowse and Sal Mineo in the same movie is delightful!
I watched that movie when it was shown in the 60's, & it's still one of my all time favorite films !
Hugh needed to cool his jets. Juliet mugged a lot. Put the two together and you got this episode.
The contestants going for "drawer" as "one who draws" rather than as in dresser drawer provided some unexpected amusement.
This was ultimately a fun episode to watch since Juliet Prowse and Hugh O'Brian seemed to have great chemistry... but not having Allen as the host took some getting used to! Thanks for all the uploads. Love your channel.
This is the first episode I saw in which Allen is not present and it's been a big surprise because if I watched 100+ episodes, Allen was of course present in all of them. I've got used to new host Jack Clark in a matter of minutes. hosting is no easy task even for Allen. So 3:50 into the video and I'm quite pleased with this new host.
Why was Alan absent in NYC?
I do think Jack Clark did a marvelous job!🔠
I'm so glad they started giving the losers money. So many people could have had an encyclopedia already, and no one looked thrilled about it! 😄
Juliet Prowse: I'M A BIG CHEATER!!! But I laughed after I did it so that makes it okay.
Hugh O'Brien was kinda nice looking.
And water is kinda wet.
Juliet looked wild when she crossed her eyes!!
This has got to be the horniest episode they ever had.
There was NO need for that, THANK YOU
Krista,I agree with you.But sad to say,some people try to ruin even a game show.What is in your heart comes out your mouth.
Juliet was so cute ❤
Somewhere around 6:09 Hugh's partner seems to actually say "caress" to him.
The hairdos look like helmets. Oh, the teasing! 😂
Announcer is executive producer Frank Wayne.
Kissin' Hugh O'Brian
You notice she seemed to be a little hesitant when Hugh tried it a second time.
Can't believe Hugh got fashion at all, much less from designer! 👏. Then missed caress.
The inflation of money from the 60’s to 2021 has increased aprox 9 times so when they win $500 it actually is like winning $4,430. in today’s money amount
A new Volkswagen Beetle was $1565.00. 🚘
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There is a definite difference between the words "yoke" and "yolk". I'm surprised that wasn't challenged somehow...
Many people pronounce them exactly the same.
Hmm...I always thought a yoke was yellow, not white.
Bob Jones was a well-known prophet
(some gestures are fine if they're not too much, but I think Juliet went WAAAY overboard with "Peek" and they should have thrown it out)!
I thought those first 2 ladies were going to walk off the show pregnant with all the attention Hugh and the other gentleman lavished on them.
Im dead this was sooo funny!!!
She's a dancer. The only clue for leg she came up with is lamb? OMG
He says “no gestures” to a contestant while Juliette completely acts out “roar”. I notice the rules are not applied consistently.
Can we have papa Murphy’s?
Omg. So much cheating!
The decorum really slips when Allen’s not around. It was funny at first, but people don’t know when to stop.
05:10 LOL, what luck - he says 'white' and she replies with 'yolk'. Last time I checked, albumen was the white part and yolk the yellow part.
But the word was "yoke" not "yolk" anyway..
@@alanhumphrey4198 Yes, I know - but that doesn't really invalidate my remark does it? Or do you mean that in her reply she had actually been thinking about a 'yoke' and not a 'yolk'?
@@frikdt Your remark was fine, no problem; Allen Ludden should have confirmed what word she was saying--but I do realize there was the general rule that there was no spelling of words on PW. The words when spoken quickly do sound very similar..if pronounced precisely you should hear the "l" in yolk.
@@alanhumphrey4198 Ah, yes, I get what you're saying. But there is something else that is interesting. It's been a while since I had watched this, as you can see from the age of my first post, but just had another look. Don't know if you have noticed, but after the contestant had answered, the host (Jack Clark standing in for Allen) suggested that she had not given the actual word they were looking for but awarded her the points anyway. So it seems she was twice lucky on that one!
@@frikdt I had forgotten that it was Jack Clark instead of Ludden; I think Allen would have pressed her more on it had he been the emcee..anyway, as you say she was twice lucky there!!
Isn't Drawer, as in Dresser Drawer? I would never have thought of the clues they gave
What made it funny was how both contestants went for the word as "One who draws" which was totally unexpected.
The nerve of High O'Brien kissing his partner on the lips!
"Chicken.. .🐤🐥"
😅😅😅
Oh I get it Allen ludden is on vacation
Jack Clark filled in for Allen Ludden.
Of all the cheating going on here I think even Bart Simpson would have shaken his head in discuss.
lots of incidental cheating.. but lots of fun was had by all.. so who cares!!! ;)
Drawer shouldn’t have counted. They sound different and spelling doesn’t count.
It is spelled the same
was hugh obrien a big womanizer ? he should never have given her any sort of kiss
Juliet was always so obnoxious