Super Password - December 31, 1984
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- Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2015
- WTXF-DT4 Allentown/Philadelphia (UHF Channel 38)
A Mark Goodson Television Production
Courtesy: FremantleMedia North America
Original Air: December 31st, 1984
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Jamie Farr seems like such a nice, genuine person!
Perhaps, but his nose is extremely distracting. Would be hard to concentrate on anything with that massive snout to look at.
@@robinstewart6510 Robin Stewart seems like such a vapid, superficial person!
I love seeing an older lady who's super sharp-witted! No one can say older folks are too dim-witted to compete and win! 👵👏😄
Lauri Hendler was all of 19 years old when this show taped. She'd been doing game show spots since she was about 17 and was a very good game player, who once was the celebrity for a $100,000 Pyramid tournament winner.
It's so nice when the men stand as the women contestants enter the stage.
We don't see that kind of politeness anymore.
Even though the word was Not, she went for Knot. Spelled differently, but pronounced the same way. Words like that were hard for me too as a child.
Happy new year to you,too
dear Bert
$29,600. "Not so bad." He always says that. I'd be happy with that kind of money.
Jamie Farr was an excellent player compared to other celebrities.
The legendary Gene Wood
Many celebrities giving the clues do go for the rhyme which contestants don’t do.
jackson tom and ginger uses wonder team costumes but its super password
Happy New Year Everyone
Ouch, JUST missed being undefeated.
I don't usually read the description, but I wish I could be sure whether the uhf channel described is still in use, because I always thought it was long obsolete. The gal shoulda got some credit for answering cowboy hat, but I guess rules is rules
I’ve never heard of a 10-gallon hat. :)
The schnoz blocked the letter haha!
Convy seemed to make a lot of goofs on these shows; yelling out the word, celebrating before the end of a round etc.
When the contestant missed the final clue it should not have gone did Jamie Farr on the same team. It should have gone to the other team to have a fair chance. That just might be one of the faults of the show at the time but still I love watching super password!
at over 17 minutes and over 50 seconds in the next word, why did the contestant say "tie", and she replied back saying "knot", as in tying a knot? He should have said "never" or whatever simple word he would have said, and for her to say "not", also, the judges didn't count that as the wrong word from the guest, I don't understand?
+COdenameraven123 uh, ok? but what does it have to do with my question? I mean, I know what game show it is.
Tubewings wuh?
I don't understand why? I mean, if a person pronounces it, it sounds the same, but spelled differently.
It cannot be considered "wrong" because there's no way to know absolutely which word was being said, and one could put up an argument. They both sounded exactly alike. The original Password always allowed "sound-alikes" too.
Password allows homophone answers. Words that sound the same but spelled different. Knot vs not, two vs too or to, reign vs rain.
See you on Wednesday
Jamie Farr was hand-over?
Held over
The first clue of the $400 game isn't something that comes easily to the average person, since the usage of Demonyms ("the name I or other call themselves") isn't clear cut in the English language. As for me, I'm a prior El Pasoan. :-D