@BreakingGravity I'm pretty sure it's 1978, probably August. Richard's dark-tinted glasses in the first two episodes were also worn by him on "Match Game" for his last week or so. Not only that, but from the July 1976 debut until about September 1977 the Face-Off Podium used tall, thin buzzers. The episodes you posted (albeit in an unorthodox way) don't have those.
The answers to the first question are really mind blowing. Nixon and Rickles make it but Stalin and Mao do not. This is why people don't get to decide who goes to heaven and who doesn't.
Who the hell did they survey?!?!
@BreakingGravity I'm pretty sure it's 1978, probably August. Richard's dark-tinted glasses in the first two episodes were also worn by him on "Match Game" for his last week or so.
Not only that, but from the July 1976 debut until about September 1977 the Face-Off Podium used tall, thin buzzers. The episodes you posted (albeit in an unorthodox way) don't have those.
Who did they survey, a panel of 100 christian mothers?
The first question (begins at 4:36) is an absolute GEM. :)
Air date: August 21/22, 1978...
@UNCJerry77 I know right?
Cool to see a rare ticket plug @ 14:49. GSN rarely shown these.
Wow! I Love This Episode But What Year Was This Episode? 1976 Or 1977?
Who the heck was surveyed?
Just who actually the hell did they survey for THAT question?
The answers to the first question are really mind blowing. Nixon and Rickles make it but Stalin and Mao do not. This is why people don't get to decide who goes to heaven and who doesn't.
Well Stalin and Mao quite probably did make it to Heaven.
@mauchersgirl If my math is right it should be 1976.
A snake is not an animal?
I'm surprised Roman Polanski wasn't in there.