H/H match update: (Spoilers) ~~~~~ Trivia: Four of the six panelists this week appear on the H/H leader board for the main '73-'79 series (below). This is the first PM show that doesn't feature all three regulars. Gary (subbing for Charles tonight) appeared on the daytime show more than any male celeb other than Richard and Charles, for 43 weeks total. His first week: 311-315; Final week: 1451-1455. He's also the sixth most-seen celeb overall, after only the three regulars, Fannie, and Betty. Here are the H/H stats for the remaining two panelists, followed by their number of appearances on the daytime series: Edward Asner: 1 out of 2 (50.0%) - 6 weeks total. First week: 606-610; Final week: 1311-1315 Marcia Rodd: Never chosen for a H/H - 1 week total: 641-645 ~~~~~ Here are the H/H stats for the PM series so far: Star: Matches/Attempts/Match % Charles: 2/2/100% Brett: 2/3/66.7% Richard: 12/20/60.0% EBR*: 4/7/57.1% Betty: 0/1/0% Fannie: 0/1/0% *EBR = Everybody but Richard. Just like it sounds, a combination of everyone but Richard, for the sake of comparison. *Includes the results of all head-to-head matches in the "Match Game PM" series from episode 1 through episode 28 (note: there was no H/H match in episode 11 due to a double audience match fail). For comparison, here are the stats for the complete "Match Game 7x" series (including only the stars who scored at least 3 matches): Star: Matches/Attempts/Match % Orson Bean: 4/4/100% Jo Anne Worley: 3/4/75.0% Debralee Scott: 4/6/66.7% Gary Burghoff: 8/14/57.1% Joyce Bulifant: 4/7/57.1% Charles: 48/94/51.1% Elaine Joyce: 3/6/50.0% Betty: 25/53/47.2% Fannie: 21/45/46.7% Jo Ann Pflug: 8/18/44.4% Bill Daily: 4/9/44.4% Marcia Wallace: 3/7/42.9% Richard: 373/878/42.5% Brett: 45/110/40.9% Bert Convy: 5/15/33.3% Nipsey Russell: 3/12/25.0% *These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 1455, excluding the missing/damaged/unavailable episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325, 645, 910, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, and 1030. (Note: episode 849 was never produced.) These stats do, however, include the H/H results of missing episode 968 as those results were revealed in episode 969. There was no H/H in missing episode 1035, as we learn in 1036. These stats do, however, include results of episodes 1309 through 1317, found on channels other than this one. (For missing episode 1406, the results of the second H/H have been revealed and are included in these stats, but it's unknown which celeb played the first H/H, which was not a match.)
The guests are always fun, Gene is the perfect host to use adult humor without crossing the line. The only "problem" was the questions difficulty rating varied so much.I just felt bad at times when a contestant lost only because an answer was so hard to match. Awesome show. You can't duplicate the innocence of it ever.
Wow, four living panelists in this episode! Also, according to Wikipedia, Marcia Rodd guest-starred in a sixth season MASH episode with Gary (Temporary Duty).
I believe this is the first time since Match Game PM's first few shows that they didn't use the same celebrity panel for both the weekday episodes and the nighttime episode for that week. The weekday episodes featured Gary Burghoff, BS, Jimmie Walker, (filling in for CNR for two days, because his plane was late. And he was off the previous week.). Susan Howard, RD, and Fannie Flagg. The nighttime syndicated show featured Edward Asner, BS, GB, (filling in for CNR, who obviously wasn't back yet), Marcia Rodd, not SH, RD, and Betty White, not FF. 🤔🤔
This nighttime panel matches the daytime panel for Feb. 4-6, 9-10. The next PM episode was from the week with Feb. 11-13, 16-17 with GB, BS, CNR (Jimmie Walker was in for the first two days of the week), Susan Howard, RD, & FF. The panels match as the others do.
He's from the 30s. That is probably why. I read books about him and I've seen a picture about him. Great athlete, but it's terrible what society did to him. Racism is so very ugly.
@@lynskyrd78 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Is that why 95% of the people on here love her before posting such an idiotic comment, you might wanna try actually READING the comments before posting your opinion just simply to get a "like"🙄
@@kristabrewer6736 ha ha ha!! "95% of the people on here love her"?!? And you did the math on that? You obviously have very low standards for humor and polite manners.
@@jamesweigh3178 I'm not sure. Having watched the show for many years I'm personally surprised at how progressive this show is even by today's standards. And yet it's not accomplished by virtue of avoiding the subject of race completely. They aren't really afraid to mention or joke about race. Which they have the opportunity to do quite often because they have had lots of black guest celebrities over the years. And the show has no shortage of women either. It's most likely due to the population of minorities specifically in that area in the 70s that we don't see even more diversity on the show.
@@jamesweigh3178 He's probably referring to the fake Chinese accent. I don't consider it racist, but some do. On the other hand, though I think it's OK to do it once, sometimes I can't understand the accent and wish that other readings, or at least the one to the contestant, be read without the accent.
H/H match update:
(Spoilers)
~~~~~
Trivia:
Four of the six panelists this week appear on the H/H leader board for the main '73-'79 series (below).
This is the first PM show that doesn't feature all three regulars. Gary (subbing for Charles tonight) appeared on the daytime show more than any male celeb other than Richard and Charles, for 43 weeks total. His first week: 311-315; Final week: 1451-1455. He's also the sixth most-seen celeb overall, after only the three regulars, Fannie, and Betty.
Here are the H/H stats for the remaining two panelists, followed by their number of appearances on the daytime series:
Edward Asner: 1 out of 2 (50.0%) - 6 weeks total. First week: 606-610; Final week: 1311-1315
Marcia Rodd: Never chosen for a H/H - 1 week total: 641-645
~~~~~
Here are the H/H stats for the PM series so far:
Star: Matches/Attempts/Match %
Charles: 2/2/100%
Brett: 2/3/66.7%
Richard: 12/20/60.0%
EBR*: 4/7/57.1%
Betty: 0/1/0%
Fannie: 0/1/0%
*EBR = Everybody but Richard. Just like it sounds, a combination of everyone but Richard, for the sake of comparison.
*Includes the results of all head-to-head matches in the "Match Game PM" series from episode 1 through episode 28 (note: there was no H/H match in episode 11 due to a double audience match fail).
For comparison, here are the stats for the complete "Match Game 7x" series (including only the stars who scored at least 3 matches):
Star: Matches/Attempts/Match %
Orson Bean: 4/4/100%
Jo Anne Worley: 3/4/75.0%
Debralee Scott: 4/6/66.7%
Gary Burghoff: 8/14/57.1%
Joyce Bulifant: 4/7/57.1%
Charles: 48/94/51.1%
Elaine Joyce: 3/6/50.0%
Betty: 25/53/47.2%
Fannie: 21/45/46.7%
Jo Ann Pflug: 8/18/44.4%
Bill Daily: 4/9/44.4%
Marcia Wallace: 3/7/42.9%
Richard: 373/878/42.5%
Brett: 45/110/40.9%
Bert Convy: 5/15/33.3%
Nipsey Russell: 3/12/25.0%
*These stats include every head-to-head match from episode 1 through 1455, excluding the missing/damaged/unavailable episodes: 31, 32, 33, 311, 312, 313, 324, 325, 645, 910, 1024, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1028, 1029, and 1030. (Note: episode 849 was never produced.) These stats do, however, include the H/H results of missing episode 968 as those results were revealed in episode 969. There was no H/H in missing episode 1035, as we learn in 1036. These stats do, however, include results of episodes 1309 through 1317, found on channels other than this one. (For missing episode 1406, the results of the second H/H have been revealed and are included in these stats, but it's unknown which celeb played the first H/H, which was not a match.)
I enjoy seeing all the different hairstyles and clothing styles
Lots of hairspray.
The guests are always fun, Gene is the perfect host to use adult humor without crossing the line. The only "problem" was the questions difficulty rating varied so much.I just felt bad at times when a contestant lost only because an answer was so hard to match. Awesome show. You can't duplicate the innocence of it ever.
I'm SURPRISED that Brett didn't say Jim Beam 🤣🤣🤣
I'm surprised I didn't think of it.🙄🥃
Unbelievable, no score after TWO rounds, even the tie break questions
What a handsome young fellow Steve was.
Tall and broad shoulders, too! 🥰
Geisha are from Japan, not China. Writers got that question wrong.
That same question was asked in another episode
Wow, four living panelists in this episode! Also, according to Wikipedia, Marcia Rodd guest-starred in a sixth season MASH episode with Gary (Temporary Duty).
12/29/2022 - Now we're down to just two. Gary Burghoff and Marcia Rodd.
The guy was lucky to win 1-0. At least he did well in the Super Match and then double his winnings.
I believe this is the first time since Match Game PM's first few shows that they didn't use the same celebrity panel for both the weekday episodes and the nighttime episode for that week. The weekday episodes featured Gary Burghoff, BS, Jimmie Walker, (filling in for CNR for two days, because his plane was late. And he was off the previous week.). Susan Howard, RD, and Fannie Flagg. The nighttime syndicated show featured Edward Asner, BS, GB, (filling in for CNR, who obviously wasn't back yet), Marcia Rodd, not SH, RD, and Betty White, not FF. 🤔🤔
This nighttime panel matches the daytime panel for Feb. 4-6, 9-10. The next PM episode was from the week with Feb. 11-13, 16-17 with GB, BS, CNR (Jimmie Walker was in for the first two days of the week), Susan Howard, RD, & FF. The panels match as the others do.
I’m surprised nobody said Jim Thorpe.
He's from the 30s. That is probably why. I read books about him and I've seen a picture about him. Great athlete, but it's terrible what society did to him. Racism is so very ugly.
Winos unite ✊🍷
Ed was s pain jeez shut the trap🤣
Ed is cringeworthy
I didn't understand that last question!
😞😞They must've had SO much fun on the PM show not being able to talk (and yet, later on, they did THREE rounds (that must've been a hoot)
what a stupid and insensitive question - she was in grief for the love of her life.....
"Salt BLANK" is not any of the matches. One of them is, however, "BLANK Pepper".
Huh? not sure what you're getting at here.
@@40bpaula I think at the time I commented, the video was titled with "salt BLANK" and that is has now been changed.
@@VynceMontgomery Ah, okay. Cause I was totally confused. thanks for getting back to me.
Wonder why gene never kisses Brett 😅
Wow! Apostolic TV watcher
Dumb vs. Dumber
Brett is soooo annoying.
99% of people agree with you Brett is definitely a very annoying drunk..
is that why 95% of the people on love here love here (ya might wanna READ the comments before posting such an idiotic comment)
@@lynskyrd78 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Is that why 95% of the people on here love her
before posting such an idiotic comment, you might wanna try actually READING the comments before posting your opinion just simply to get a "like"🙄
@@kristabrewer6736 ha ha ha!! "95% of the people on here love her"?!? And you did the math on that? You obviously have very low standards for humor and polite manners.
Ah, racism, always a source of humor. Sad.
David Weber I’m only through the half-way point. Where is the racism?
@@jamesweigh3178 I'm not sure. Having watched the show for many years I'm personally surprised at how progressive this show is even by today's standards. And yet it's not accomplished by virtue of avoiding the subject of race completely. They aren't really afraid to mention or joke about race. Which they have the opportunity to do quite often because they have had lots of black guest celebrities over the years. And the show has no shortage of women either. It's most likely due to the population of minorities specifically in that area in the 70s that we don't see even more diversity on the show.
@@jamesweigh3178 He's probably referring to the fake Chinese accent. I don't consider it racist, but some do. On the other hand, though I think it's OK to do it once, sometimes I can't understand the accent and wish that other readings, or at least the one to the contestant, be read without the accent.