PASSWORD 1967-06-19 Irene Ryan & Guy Williams
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- It's time for another episode of the classic game show, PASSWORD, featuring Irene Ryan & Guy Williams!
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So nice to see Irene Ryan and Guy Williams. Gifted actors and nice people.
Guy Williams will forever be the BEST Zorro of all time
Best John Robinson too.
@@marcparella 🤗🇬🇧
Guy Williams WAS Zorro! I don't even consider any other portrayals.
@@risingbull84 correct,there can be only one!!!,🤗🇬🇧
Guy Williams one gorgeous man😘😘♥️
And he was very elegant too.
Guy was so attractive and deep voiced. Not sure how people could concentrate playing with him.
Totally agree, I would have been shaking like a leaf
And yet he would have been the PERFECT murderer on a Columbo episode.
@@poetcomic1 true!!!🤗🇬🇧
@@Rogue849 I would be looking in to his beautiful eyes!!!!!!🤗🇬🇧
@@mariaevans5793 I'm a straight man and even I fancy him!
Guy Williams is dreamy!! You don't see men like that anymore, sadly.
You haven't seen me!
Although this is 2 years late, the YT channel known as SHUDDER has a person who looks a whole lot like a younger version of Guy with a beard.
( he looks a bit like Guy in that Greek Based story that was made into a film in the early 60's)
I don't know who that person is but, his small speaking part even sounded like Guy's voice!
I'm trying to think of the SHUDDER short but can't think of what it's called although it's the most current thing on it.
That's because every time a twenty first century person tries to act like a man he's accused of toxic masculinity. _Oh Masculine Patriarchy, Thy Very Name Doth Be Toxic!_
@@sailorbychoice1 She said he was DREAMY! As in CHARMING and disarming, not as in an overbearing bully!
Sadly, you don't see women like they had then either.
People looked more civil, classy in those days.
Because in a way they were,no internet,facebook,people who are controlled by their phones !!!!😳🇬🇧
They WERE more civil and classy in those days.
@@risingbull84 correct,today,very little standard's!!!!😳🇬🇧
@@mariaevans5793 *There was no Internet, Facebook, or people controlled by their phones.
@@mariaevans5793 *Standards are very low today.
Guy Williams très beau et toujours le sourire.
Toujours
It's always fun to see Allen sweep in at the top of the program, face the audience, then swoop around to the podium, swinging the mic cord with a flourish.
John......LOL😀.....l thought l was the only one that noticed how he swings that mic cord😉
Granny Clampett and John Robinson together...fantastic!
Granny was Jed's in-law and was NOT a Clampett. Her name in the series was Daisy Mae MOSES--Grandma Moses, in effect.
Guy looks great here - such an underused great actor
Guy Williams, his real name was Armando Catalano from N.Y.C., was a true thespian who excelled in every role he portrayed!
Glad you recorded these old PASSWORD game shows - so that we could see all our favorites tv stars as they really are apart from their shows.Most of them are no longer with us - so we will never be able to get to meet them.This is the next best thing.
He didn't record an old show but a new one: didn't you see the channel name & Howie Mandel at the end? Reruns! Nice of him to share it though
Yes.
Irene was nailing it. She had the wind behind her sails. What a lovely woman.
Allen may not have been Prince Charming, but, boy did he keep the show moving forward! For how many wonderful years?
According to Betty White Alan was Prince Charming
What I was going to say! They were a total love match.
This was an awesome game to have Guy William's playing pass word what an honor and yes my Lost in Space.😊😘😘.
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We Love You Irene Only One Granny Clampert❤😂
Guy Williams was as smooth as silk! He could talk you into anything I reckon.
Armando Catalano (aka Guy Williams) was always the Super Spaniard: Catalano is an Italian name betraying the man's origins: Catalonia, Spain. Between the 11th & 13th centuries, there was a huge MIGRATION of Catalonians (Spaniards) to Italy. Those who adopted the name "Catalano" was to ALWAYS remind themselves of their origins. Pity Armando's family never told him about his past! Pity that he called himself "Italian" when he had 0 Italy DNA: migrants back then stuck together when in a foreign country and typically married within their own culture. In this sense, Guy really had a lot more in common with Zorro than first thought. Your bit of trivia for today.
He had spaniard ancestors, really? I'm the happiest person alive.
@@mariaangelesmarcoalvarez1665 my apologies I am deleting my previous comment as I am responding to you from the Bell notifications without clicking the video I thought this was about Ricardo Montalban LOL yes what I wrote is true just do a search for the meaning of Catalano and then do a search for catalonians migration from Spain to Italy you're very welcome
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Thanks for the mini history lesson! Good to know. ☺️
@@MJBever You're very welcome. Whew, saw your reply at bell notices, glad you weren't being sarcastic! :)
Guy Williams is so handsome and charming. My favorite television father. I grew up watching Lost In Space and Guy Williams was the perfect choice for the brave honest and loving head of the Robinson family. I love seeing Allen Ludden. The loving husband of the wonderful Betty White. And Granny, Irene Ryan is so sweet here. Rest in peace to you all.
Guy and Chris Hemsworth are like the two perfectly handsome alpha males of all time!
He was one of the best TV dads,@@scotnick59. He believed in autonomy.
Guy is very intelligent..
Mm
true even though he's not of a school lover.
@@louangelafreakinawesomecri1082 You are right, but he loved to read and could talk about many subjects intelligently. He was also very personable.
He got his butt kicked
@@LibbyRal his partners weren't good. Also he does better in the next episodes
I wanted to be Guy Williams when I grew up.
You turned out fine Kenny
I would have married you if you did. 😍
@@christinalw19 so would o 🤗🇬🇧
Wow...I didn't even recognize Granny from the Beverly Hillbillies!
Guy Willians lindo saudades eterno zorro que falta fazer falta
Guy is just too handsome!
Guy Williams,what a handsome man,why can't I meet a Guy Williams!!!!!😳🇬🇧
Si otro doble de Guy Williams.y mucha más seriales para ver a cada momento 🥰😘
That’s MY GUY!
What a handsome man Guy Williams is. A true star.
Guy has a suave Euro look working. We always waited for Zorro to start to fire up the Raytheon.
I had a crush on "Professor Robinson!"
Larry and Linda are now close to the age that Irene was in this show.
LOL "I almost said Zorro". That was hilarious!
Not sure how old granny was in these episodes but she was very sharp indeed
She was about 65.
Guy Willians era bellíssimo! E que sorriso, Meu Deus! Filho de italianos! Uma receita dele e da Sophia Loren, não teremos jamais!
Siciliano
Sorry no! He was no "son of Italians": he was a full blooded Catalonian (Spaniard, all his ancestors were from Spain). His last name was Catalano. I already posted a comment here, 3 years ago explaining this.
Guy Willians teria sido um James Bond(007) mais lindo que poderia existir!
Aww nuts GSN still does the credit crunch
Damn! I’m a very hetero man, but Guy Williams was the SHIT! Such a charming and charismatic man! My first “man crush”!
You aint that hetero
17:55 Guy was embarrassed by Allan's remark that Guy's family may get a chance to make money, with Irene.
wow that sucks
Guy Williams always reminded me of Errol Flynn
15:02 Serve or Distribute for Feed, (along with their clues of food,of course.)
Or spooon.....feed
I never knew Guy Williams play the part of Zorro until I watch password
Has anyone else ever noticed that decades and centuries ago, people looked a LOT older, at any given age, than they do today? Some of the teens in these old shows looked like they were middle aged! And some of the parents looked like elderly Grandparents…
Do you know what would have been so funny? If Granny had've said, "And this is my family, The Clampett Family
Guy Williams was my favourite from Lost In Space . Thought he was handsome !!
Guy Willians,lindooo❤
Irene Ryan spent nearly 50 years slogging through the backwaters of show business before hitting it big later in life. Pity she didn't live longer, to enjoy the fruits of her success.
Even when she was cast on The Beverly Hillbillies, her salary was still comparatively low considering her experience. It got better especially after she, Donna Douglas and Max Baer had a "strike" with the network.
Gone too doon
It's interesting to see how times have changed. I noticed Alan Ludden did not ask the female contestant what she did for a living so it was assumed she did not work outside the home
it's for the audience sake. They fill all that info on the forms before the show.
Geez guy williams looks great here gd looking in spades
After the second or third clue I think the word "Give…" Said with emphasis would have done it
14:00 None of these contestants EVER think of the previous clues when they’re thinking of the correct word. I know they are listed on the screen/set on today’s shows. But even back when they didn’t show each clue given, these people COULD have used their brains to put the previous clues together…
Notice the way people dressed up. That just doesnt happen anymore, so sad!
Pretty good for metallurgy person on his answer.
For the password Shine I was thinking, “rheumatiz, granny, moon...”
This seems like something the producers (or maybe even Allen) were willing to try in an effort to boost the show's ratings. I believe it was cancelled not long afterward (original run ended in 1967).
It became known as "jumping the shark" after an episode of "Happy Days" with Fonzie literally doing that. These things rarely work. This one didn't. But if it gave Goodson-Todman the idea for "Family Feud", it was worth it.
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If you watch the show from beginning to end (I don't mean just this episode), but if you watch Password from its very beginning to its end you can see it was " tweaked " quite a bit over the years.
In the beginning the show was kind of slow and clunky, but as it stayed on they managed to make it better and better...and then kind of screw it up.
In my opinion, most game shows blow it when they try to be too folksy. The folksiness has a tendency to slow down the action.
@@howardkerr8174 I know exactly what you mean. I am old enough to have watched Password when it was first run. It was one of my favorite game shows. Therefore, I also saw a lot of the rules changes. In the beginning a lot of the changes focused on how long the contestants could appear on the show. And of course like all game shows, once it had been around for a while, the host didn't have to spend so much time explaining the rules.
The biggest change to keep the show from dragging that I can recall was when they no longer would play a word past five points. I had mixed feelings about that. When the people giving the clues kept giving the same clues over and over, it got frustrating for everyone. OTOH, sometimes it would be more interesting if they were able to keep coming up with new clue words, even if someone finally guessed it for only a point or two. And sometimes that point or two was the margin of victory.
I don't know if the problem with Password was that it got "too folksy". Rather I think the problem was that it got too gimmicky in trying to keep the show fresh. In particular the all-celebrity version proved to be very unpopular. It was okay for a change of pace week under the old format, but it would appear that the viewers preferred the celebrity/non-celebrity pairing. They could see some of their favorite stars while also imagining themselves up there, competing for and possibly winning some money.
Damn he was a hottie.
GUY LOOKS GREAT AND NO ONE WOULD BELIEVE LOVELY IRENE IS GRANNY ON THE BEVERLY HILLBILLYS
53 years later, most of the folks are gone now.
Allen Ludden misses comedy gold at 2:30 with this exchange with Mrs. Ransom:
Ludden: "How long have you been married?"
Mrs. Ransom: "Twenty five years and six sons... (flubs) to... the... this year."
Ludden: "And we're gonna play Password with two of them, right?"
Groucho would've responded right away with something like: "Six sons this year? Why the rush?" and spent a full two minutes riffing on that. Ludden just wants to rush to the game and missed the opportunity.
Wow, Irene gets away with lots of gestures. Maybe the rule changed from the older show.
No. Allen wasn't very good at enforcing the rules.
Guy williams could have been a leading man in movies like burt reynolds but he got bad advice taking that role in lost in space
Guy would've been more comfortable acting in the "30's and 40's.
Guy was hired to be the Lead and Father on Lost in Space. But the show became about Dr. Smith, a boy and the Robot
Agreed @pzak Guy Williams was truly born to play Zorro. Lost in Space was truly a dumb, dumb show! Only found it 4 years ago and was horrified. Lost is his charm: where is that Zorro million dollar, 1000 watt smile? Look closely: he has really BAD teeth in that show. Did he get his veneers removed or what did they make back then? It's weird. He had 0 charm, 0 charisma & 0 appeal there, just a dumb costume in a silly, unwatchable show! It's like the dumb Jonathon overpowered the show and he just threw in the towel, and just showed up for a paycheck. UGH! I wish they had never made that more ron nic show.
it was sad that Guy Williams gave up on Hollywood after the end of Lost In Space! I guess he had enough of all the bullshit
As I understand, he invested his money well, and simply didn’t need to continue acting to make a living. Can’t hate on someone for wanting an early retirement!! Still, I wish he would have continued on in greater roles! He was a great actor, IMO, and would have had a better end than Lost in Space! If it makes you feel better, he moved to Argentina, where everyone treated him as a cross between Royalty and a god! So he DID have a good life after Lost in Space!
It was supposed to be his show but when they started focusing on dr. Smith, will and the robot, the rest of the cast were just supporting characters including guy, the star
@@Geezer-yf8hv Yes, he loved the people of Argentina and the lifestyle. From 1973-1980 Guy made many public appearances dressed as Zorro.
@@gerrydooley951 Yes, I heard they treated him like a National Treasure! Good for him that he enjoyed the rest of his life there! Still wish he had done another show in America! We loved him here, too!
No captions?
Granny and Zorro!
Back when men were men and women were women, and people actually knew how to dress.
Guy Williams is so suave and debonair
Sort of a Family Feud situation going on here.
Why do I have a sudden urge for Possum Stew?
Granny
I've had the urge for some of her normal dishes. She's evidently quite a cook in reality.
Didnt ever miss the hillbillies, didnt recognize granny
well you've missed a lot of PW episodes. she's been on quite a bit.
What the hell are they talking about with marble?
The game I think
It looks like they have the answers, they are guessing too easy
They were clearly going again st Guy: they gave him all the starts, which made the other person's win child's play: they had heard the clues and so her contestants (or she) got 2 words instead of Guy always getting 1. N O T FAIR! Plus the camera was hardy on him. What was that about?! U G H! He got treated so unfairly all his career. Seems he got B L A CK LISTED at some point. I don't remember what i had uncovered about that back when.
He didn't get blacklisted: he was unhappy with the direction LIS took and was reluctant to do anything after that. He ended up being invited to Argentina in 1973 because Zorro was so popular there. He was treated like a king there and bounced back and forth between LA and Buenos Aires for the remainder of his life. He died in Argentina in 1989. He loved living there.
@@gerrydooley951 Wrong Gerry!!! Guy left USA because he was blacklisted. Do some research about the way it was back then. (Men were regularly propositioned by the boris kalroffs and james whales of their day! Look em up here. It didn't start with harvey weinstein!) Don't believe everything you read in biographies, particularly the one written by that despicable gigi woman!
@@gerrydooley951 That is NOT true! He *was* blacklisted. Look what happened to him with Bonanza: Michael Landon, notorious for being jealous of handsome men, had him FIRED from Bonanza. And yes, I know about Parnell deciding to come back but before that, Landon got him FIRED! It was a chain of events for Guy. He got a raw deal in Hollywood.
Sadly, the Argentinians were only interested in Zorro. Watch Lost in Space. Where is Diego/Zorro? Nowhere to be found. Even his million dollar watt smile is GONE. He has different teeth. Much like Marilyn Monroe, Guy/Armado repeatedly told people they were adoring someone who doesn't exist, a fictional character. In the end, he decided to portray himself as Don Diego, to keep the Argentinians happy. He indeed had it rough. It's good that they adored him, but deep down, he knew that he had to be f (a) k (e) to receive that adulation. Sad but true.
It is uncanny how these players come up with the same clues as I do, right after I think of them.
That's eerie Ernie.
Granny
Men's glasses in the 1960's were horrible. No one looked better wearing them. Whoever designed that horn rim style must have been blind themselves.
This is LIS era?? I don't understand! GW has a different dull smile with botched teeth and here he has his bright Zorro smile. How? There were no veneers back then. How did he remove this smile for LIS? And why? That's not part of a character! Even his nose was shorter pudgy and with a round tip on LIS whearas Zorro had a pointy, longer nose! I'm confused now but thanks for sharing.
not sure what you're talking about. Guy seldom smiled on LIS, he was the serious professor as opposed to Zorro where he was always smiling. Same teeth and nose. He did have a space between his front teeth which he filled with what was called a partial.
@@gerrydooley951 My god are fkn blind or just an idiot fanboy in denial? OPEN YOUR EYES!!!! He got a nose job for Zorro, the same nose tip implant as Gene Kelly! His teeth are rotten looking in LIS and the wrong size. Something happened. In Zorro it was dentures or veneers or whatever they did at the time. He got that removed.
And don't give me that cr4p about not smiling. SIT ON YOUR HANDS next time, instead of posting dumb replies at me and do some googling instead! Compare images, it's not that compliicated
you might want to seek some professional help
At 18 minutes, "Pat, how did you meet your husband, Tom?", then, "Robert, what do you do for a living?" It went unnoticed then but is terribly creepy now.
Why is that creepy now? If it is, then people have become ridiculously sensitive. In the 1960's these were common questions that were asked to begin a conversation with a new acquaintance.
@@faithfulforever6331 Really? Robert is assumed to be the breadwinner, head of household, and the person of achievement between two of them. The woman is merely asked where she met someone who is the breadwinner, head of household, and the person of achievement. That would be slammed to pieces today as being arrogantly chauvinistic, which is very much was.
@@michaelisaacson9735 Exactly, I don't disagree.
@@faithfulforever6331
Interesting point, so here is my counterpoint:
I lived in Tennessee for 22 years. When my sister told me she and her husband were to be transferred from Pennsylvania to Arkansas I told her to be prepared, it won't be like anywhere you lived before.
After she had been there a few months I asked her: " how do you guys like it?". She said what really surprised her was the first question folks asked when she met them there. What is the first or second question folks in the Bible Belt ask newcomers to a community? Which church do you attend? I consider that to be a private matter.
But they ask that question because in 1 question and 1 answer they can get a fairly precise idea about where you stand on a lot of different topics. Democrats don't go to a Baptist church. Democrats don't send their kids to a religious school unless the town has a Catholic school. I suppose they can even guess which stores you shop in with a fair bit of accuracy.
CREEPED OUT?
@@howardkerr8174 Well, those questions don't have to bother you, if you choose not to have them bother you. Most of the time, people are just trying to make conversation. But I know there are people who are being overly nosy and you can usually tell by their questions. If that is what you suspect, then don't give them the complete answer.
My main man Guy Williams was poking June Lockhart during the filming of LOST IN SPACE -- they had an affair - an on set romance - snuck off to their dressing rooms for some afternoon delight - and they were getting paid too -- good deal