35 years ago, while sitting in my police academy class along with thirty other recruits…. Out of nowhere a person runs into our classroom, grabs something off of the instructors desk and immediately ran out. This all took under 10 seconds and it was over. We were advised by the instructor that what had transpired, was not an actual theft, but a test of our observation skills. We were then instructed to write down a detailed description of the “perpetrator” It was shocking to hear the 30 different descriptions that were being read out loud as the “perpetrator” stood in front of the class. The descriptions were so varied, it was scary. That day we all learned that eyewitness statements should be taken with a grain of salt. One thing I did observe over my law enforcement career, that a bad guy can point a gun at a victim and when asked to describe the suspect, it was always hit and miss. But ask them to describe the gun and they almost always gave a detailed, accurate description.
Interesting to see Larry Blyden on the panel. Of course, he would later go on to replace Wally Bruner as host of the syndicated version of "What's My Line?".
Interesting...Dick DeBartolo when he had hair, receding hairline notwithstanding. So this is what he looked like in 1971. He would later write questions for the 70s "Match Game" with Gene Rayburn and for MAD Magazine.
Whatever show Bill was on, they usually did a good job to limiting the view of Bill walking.When he hosted a game show he would usually be sitting down or behind the riser when introduced.
How could Kitty vote for #1, in game 2. He got his first question wrong. Billie Burke was not the wicked witch of the West. He also didn't know the "Horse of a different color." #2 did a good job, but I thought it was #3, from the start.
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I used to watch the Gary Moore episodes of this show with my Grandpa. I'd love to see more of those episodes.
I used to watch this when I was a little kid.
35 years ago, while sitting in my police academy class along with thirty other recruits…. Out of nowhere a person runs into our classroom, grabs something off of the instructors desk and immediately ran out. This all took under 10 seconds and it was over. We were advised by the instructor that what had transpired, was not an actual theft, but a test of our observation skills. We were then instructed to write down a detailed description of the “perpetrator” It was shocking to hear the 30 different descriptions that were being read out loud as the “perpetrator” stood in front of the class. The descriptions were so varied, it was scary.
That day we all learned that eyewitness statements should be taken with a grain of salt. One thing I did observe over my law enforcement career, that a bad guy can point a gun at a victim and when asked to describe the suspect, it was always hit and miss. But ask them to describe the gun and they almost always gave a detailed, accurate description.
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Wait...the second game's Number Two imposter is named Michael Kenyon as in The Illinois Enema Bandit?!
For the record, Peggy was right. Toto in the movie WAS a Cairn Terrier; it was a she and she was called Terry.
Interesting to see Larry Blyden on the panel. Of course, he would later go on to replace Wally Bruner as host of the syndicated version of "What's My Line?".
Blyden's jacket is a good argument for censorship.
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Did you ever wonder what Peggy Cass thought of. Kitty Carlisle's gowns? Or vice-versa?
Interesting...Dick DeBartolo when he had hair, receding hairline notwithstanding. So this is what he looked like in 1971. He would later write questions for the 70s "Match Game" with Gene Rayburn and for MAD Magazine.
Right before the fee plugs is one of the few times I know of when Bill's limp was noticeable on camera.
Whatever show Bill was on, they usually did a good job to limiting the view of Bill walking.When he hosted a game show he would usually be sitting down or behind the riser when introduced.
Bill had polio as a kid
I guessed the first one right away because I don't know any white guys named Otis.
Although I enjoy seeing the series in b&w on Buzzr, I am hoping that they being Buzzr begin airing "To Tell The Truth" in color before the year ends.
Could you PLEASE share TTTT Episode #1133 from the 1971-72 season? Thank you very much!
How could Kitty vote for #1, in game 2. He got his first question wrong. Billie Burke was not the wicked witch of the West. He also didn't know the "Horse of a different color." #2 did a good job, but I thought it was #3, from the start.
She was -brunk- *DRUNK
@ 4:13 it's a little harder that way ain't it
Johnny Olson the loud mouthed announcer for The Price Is Right.....ANEW CARRRRRRR!
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Larry Blyden's jacket look hideous now, but must of been in style back then.
That was pretty hip in 71
Impostor alert!
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This is disrespectful. Obviously, you are drunk or you're young.
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It would be even more pathetic if he was neither.