To Tell the Truth - Wine expert; PANEL: Merv Griffin, Phyllis Newman (Apr 1, 1963)
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- PANEL: Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Merv Griffin, Phyllis Newman
CONTESTANT #1: Joe Abenda (Beauty contest winner)
CONTESTANT #2: Alexis Lechine (Wine grower & exporter; author of wine books)
CONTESTANT #3: Jan Dietrich (Professional astronaut flyer)
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Love all of these. Such class
Did you see the manners of Joe Abenda in game 1? Phyllis Newman is a babe. Thanks for the video.
It cracks me up that a carton of cigarettes is given to each contestant on their way out!
"would you like some free cancer?"
notice Joe helping with the chairs of his female contestants.
Gentleman.
Wholesome hilarity, I just love it!
Put on the closed captions for the third game. When the ladies gave their names, the captions said Jan Beatrice, Jan Dietrich, and then for Bud it was Jam Dietrich.
It’s always entertaining but the surprises tonight were a real gem!
Wow, that woman with the crown, cape and staff was gorgeous
Right? She didn't even get a vote.
Correct name is Alexis Lichine (1913-1989).
The wine segment was so much fun!
These TTTT shows from the 50s and 60s were classic and so much better than the two reincarnation efforts of the show. TTTT from the 1980s only had 2 sets of challengers and wasted too much time with silly chatter. The current (2019) edition bears little resemblance to those very early shows and is almost impossible to watch and/or bear.
Agreed! The Anthony Anderson version has been over-reinvented. I find it unwatchable. Very disappointing.
I love Bud’s laugh when the entire panel is fooled.
Gorgeous women #3 game
I had SUCH a crush on Phyllis Newman!
does anyone know the name of the imposter ms universe in game # 1, and her updates?
Nice twist
Joe Abenda taught history in the late 60s at H. Frank Carey High School at Franklin Square, New York.
77 yrs old and alive
He's a real gentleman
@@RachelDavisMatthews Still with us at 83.
I remember seeing this show in early '60s--I remember the wine experts: "Red--more purplish than red--white."
You have an amazing memory!
for the first contestant i thought it was the male when bud mentioned that he got "measured" and i dont think they do that in womens pagents unless it had to do with muscles.
I think... and I might be wrong, but the Miss titles also had to be measured. you couldn't be a big girl on those pageants
Number 3 up answered Tom poston saying that the brakes on a light aircraft very in location and that is absolutely not true the toe brakes are above the rudders on every light singular twin engine ✈️
Nice
I figured out Joe in Game 1 , I have heard of him ...
Why couldn't they have made the cash $300 per wrong answer?
I had the same question on another video. Each contestant should have been awarded $100 for one incorrect guess, $200 each for two incorrect guesses, $300 each for three incorrect guesses, and $400 each for four incorrect guesses.
What's on Buddy's head !!!!????
Are they pulling a April's Fool prank on there???-I mean the first one!!!
Man #2 in Game #1
Man #3 in Game #2
Lady #3 Standing in Game #3
Sadly RUclips spoiling and trolling is becoming all too common today
One grows grapes not wine
The simple courtesy offered by the male to help the women to be seated in their full skirts would today be viewed as sexist apostasy.
The first one wasn't much of a game :( I knew it was the guy before the game even BEGAN!! what girl spells her name J.O.E?
I think that was the sub-titles, not how the name would be spelt. But no 2 is clearly a body builder.
I knew a girl from my college days whose name was Joanne, and she was called Jo for short