They used quicksand so much the contestants came to expect it. That is how when Marcia said stuck, right away she said quicksand. That would not have happened if she had not seen it many times before.
@@2themoon863 Carol Channing was nothing short of a class act. Met her a couple of times and she was always present in the moment for you. She wasn’t giving lip service but truly taking in what you said.
In the old days of Super Password, they would just the show the two people looking at each other, just like Password Plus. The split-screen was introduced when Gene Wood started whispering the passwords and the bonus round prize was superimposed on the screen.
You are so right and that was long before he became famous for playing the role of Detective Lennie Briscoe on Law & Order and he also appeared on all 3 Spin-off of L&O including the short lived Trial by Jury and he also appeared on Homicide: Life on the Streets I was sad when I heard that he died in 2004 of Prostate Cancer at the age of 69 God Bless Him, may he R.I.P. and he's reunited in the great big sky with Patrick Swayze
Legally, there is no limit to the maximum jackpot. Starts at 5K and increases by 5K every time no one wins. Same rules apply for Password Plus (Kennedy, Much later run). In a similar fashion, Lingo (Chuck W.) starts at xx and increase by 1K each time no one draw out the certain number the first time to get "Lingo" during the bonus round.
Well that adds another Night Court Star that has given away Big Money on Super Password Harry Anderson, Richard Moll, the late Florence Halop, Markie Post and Marsha Warfield
T-Bone Hubbard I believe those were the only 5 NC actors that did SP, but like you said, they gave away huge jackpots. I'm surprised that the producers kept bringing them back.
1:17 That lioness roar from Marsha... I LOVED IT!
They used quicksand so much the contestants came to expect it. That is how when Marcia said stuck, right away she said quicksand. That would not have happened if she had not seen it many times before.
Suzanne had a Leah Thompson hotness about her.
She totally did. Great expressive eyes
The best part is how genuinely happy Marcia was for her...actually with every celebrity they seem really happy for the winner on these shows...
And not just Ms. Warfield: Notice Carol Channing came over and she was nearly as happy!
@@2themoon863 Carol Channing was nothing short of a class act. Met her a couple of times and she was always present in the moment for you. She wasn’t giving lip service but truly taking in what you said.
RIP Jerry Orbach
yeah. I know.
I think this was four years before his breakout role in Law and Order. Also on NBC.
And Lumerie from Beauty and the Beast
In the old days of Super Password, they would just the show the two people looking at each other, just like Password Plus. The split-screen was introduced when Gene Wood started whispering the passwords and the bonus round prize was superimposed on the screen.
You are so right and that was long before he became famous for playing the role of Detective Lennie Briscoe on Law & Order and he also appeared on all 3 Spin-off of L&O including the short lived Trial by Jury and he also appeared on Homicide: Life on the Streets
I was sad when I heard that he died in 2004 of Prostate Cancer at the age of 69
God Bless Him, may he R.I.P. and he's reunited in the great big sky with Patrick Swayze
And Lumiere in Beauty and the Beast
Legally, there is no limit to the maximum jackpot. Starts at 5K and increases by 5K every time no one wins. Same rules apply for Password Plus (Kennedy, Much later run).
In a similar fashion, Lingo (Chuck W.) starts at xx and increase by 1K each time no one draw out the certain number the first time to get "Lingo" during the bonus round.
i kind of wonder what the contestant was looking at off in the distance,,,,,,maybe someone was feeding her the words??????
There was a monitor in the distance that showed the letter they were on.
Wow....a lot of the clues were perfect...even for the obscure words.
Well that adds another Night Court Star that has given away Big Money on Super Password
Harry Anderson, Richard Moll, the late Florence Halop, Markie Post and Marsha Warfield
T-Bone Hubbard I believe those were the only 5 NC actors that did SP, but like you said, they gave away huge jackpots. I'm surprised that the producers kept bringing them back.
And now Richard Moll is dead...
$ 50,000
Then she also played a doctor on Empty Nest with Richard Mulligan too for a season or two.
They kicked that ass, didn't they?!
this happened when?
12/1988 the episode is on TH-cam
Jerry did celebrity J! in the 90s and I think he did a couple of syndicated weeks of Truth or What's my Line in the early 70s.
@vnisanian2001
Orbach was more known for "Dirty Dancing" around this time, I think.
Yes it was indeed.
More The Law and Harry McGraw I think
Yes, The Law & Harry McGraw was the spin-off of Prime Time's #1 Drama Murder, She Wrote
WONDERFUL!!!
Absolutely right.
or Murder She Wrote before that.