Grainy, black and white, but for a bridge player, probably every bit as interesting as it ever was, perhaps moreso because of the presence of names like Chico Marx, Gerber, and Goren.
You can see Chico playing a humorous game of bridge in a scene from their 1930 movie, Animal Crackers, here on YT. Interesting to think how contract bridge was new and all the rage at that time.
Thank-you for uploading this series. I remember about 10 years ago they were trying to raise funds at NABCs to do something with this series, is this what they came up with?
"Chico, you have exactly three seconds to produce another queen." lol
Thanks for the memories ,My Aunt Lenas favorite show❤ R I P Aunt Lena John
"It was a close match until the first hand" Haha. I gotta remember that.
I just love TV programs from way back when, their quality will last in eternity!
Mad Marx Brothers bidding. Interesting 900 penalty !
This appearance was Chico Marx's last public appearance (1960). He died the next year.
The first time I saw this was years ago on the channel Game TV up in canada
That's John Gerber of the Gerber convention!
Appalling bidding on the KQJ to 8 Clubs ...by everyone....
"Chico needed the money"
Grainy, black and white, but for a bridge player, probably every bit as interesting as it ever was, perhaps moreso because of the presence of names like Chico Marx, Gerber, and Goren.
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This was Chico’s last appearance on Television he died in 1961 a year after this
Came for "Help, Charlie!" at 4:04
You can see Chico playing a humorous game of bridge in a scene from their 1930 movie, Animal Crackers, here on YT. Interesting to think how contract bridge was new and all the rage at that time.
Thank-you for uploading this series. I remember about 10 years ago they were trying to raise funds at NABCs to do something with this series, is this what they came up with?
His nickname wasn't really "cheek-o", it was "chick-o" cos he liked the ladies.
I also thought that, but he didn't correct them even before the show. I guess he responded to both.
Huh
SPOILER! Ivan dies in 1967 aged 43.