To Tell the Truth - Author: "A Wolf In the Family"; 1965 Peanut Princess (Mar 1, 1965)
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- PANEL: Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle
CONTESTANT #1: Jerome Helmut (Author: ""A Wolf In the Family"")
CONTESTANT #2: Beverly Carlson (1965 Peanut Princess)
CONTESTANT #3: John Artichoker (Superintendent of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation)
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I was in upper grade school and I remember this episode. On the last game with the Indian Chiefs I told my dad "That #3 looks like Kit Fox, the wrestler#. It floored
him when I was proven to be right.
Tom Poston's comment as he cast his vote in game 3 is the best quote from the entire run of TTTT. 21:50
Terrific episode, thanks for the upload :)
I met Beverly Carlson at Georgia Southern College, but unfortunately it was about the last week before I graduated, and moved to Atlanta. It was much harder to communicate in those days, and never saw her again.
Correct spelling of wolf psychologist is Jerome Hellmuth.
I was glad to see that Bud Collyer looked much healthier than he did on the previous show, which was the first that he appeared on after about four weeks spent in the hospital. That said, I find it highly ironic that Collyer passed away many years before John Daly and Garry Moore, as he looked much more healthy and "fit" than the other two. Of the three, he seemed the most genuinely "nice guy.". (This, of course, is one man's opinion.)
What was his health problem?
Life doesn't always work out that way. There are obese people that eat fast food, smoke and drink beer regularly who outlive people who are thin, exercise regularly, doesn't drink or smoke or do drugs and eat the purest foods possible.
@@libertubey2199 True. Richard Burton outlived Jim Fixx by roughly 10 years !
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And I value your opinion! ♥️
Kit Fox, the wrester, was also a chief. Unfortunately, a car accident in the early 1970s ended his career.
Wolfs should never be pets, very cruel!
The wolf could change at any moment !!!!
The plural of wolf is wolves.
Poor wolf looked absolutely terrified.
Very bright lights in a studio. That's why the daughter was calming him down. He ended up very relaxed.
Man #1 in Game #1
Lady #1 in Game #2
Man #1 in Game #3
In any OTHER episode, they'd have the daughter come out and identify him :( (or better yet, the wolf)
That wolf does not look happy, nor does the daughter.
Great "live mic" moment at 22:55 when the real John Artichoker stands up, and Peggy reacts with "Holy cr--" before being drowned out by other noise.
I bet she was gonna say, “Holy cow.” They we’re pretty careful about cursing.
24:52: Plug for CBS News Special with Walter Cronkite that aired later that night.
3 beautiful young gals.
Round 1 daughter resembles contestant #1.
thirty. She does.
Yes she does.
Yep, Columbus was the greatest scapegoat ever!
You can tell this from A CBS Airing by the V/O Promo
Hi! Do you have the daytime episode from March 1, 1965? My grandma was on it! It was with the Panel: Jan Murray, Peggy Cass, Monique Van Vooren, and George Grizzard. My grandma was Helen and pretended to be a counterfeit money expert. We've been searching for the video forever but can only find the nighttime episode from that air date!
In the first game look at the daughter with the wolf. If the panel looked carefully, you could tell easily that her Dad was contestant #1. Horny Orson really liked contestant 2 in game 2. He always leers at the beauties who are contestants. Bud makes his job look easy.
Lame Deer is an incredibly sorrowful place.
Orson is constantly asking bad questions that none of the three can answer and he never gets it that it's a bad question, he just acts like all three of them are dumb. He does it over and over.
Peggy sounds like she gargles when she talks. : )
And peanut butter made America fat! Too much sugar in it…..I wonder if she knew Jimmy Carter? 😝
Yes peanut butter made the US fat not the soda or candy ice cream that we eat
If you're worried about sugar in peanut butter, you're eating the wrong peanut butter.
There are worse things! All the other sugar filled items! At least peanut butter had protein in it.