PASSWORD 1963-11-14 Phyllis Newman & Tony Randall
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- Featuring the delightful musical comedy actress and television star, lovely Phyllis Newman and the talented actor of stage and television and star of the forthcoming motion picture, "The Brass Bottle", Tony Randall!
Contestants
Alan Kane, Hollywood CA
Jeanette Reed, Dover NJ
Marianne Brandt, Richmond VA
Cole Biacini, Spring Valley NY
Bill Crumb, Baltimore MD
Carolyn Oswicki, Waterbury CT
Burt Haskins, MCaon GA
Sue Enochson, Seattle WA
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I had a TIA, a mini-stroke two years ago...this game is helping me put words back in my recent memory.
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About 5 years ago, I went to visit a dear elderly lady in a hospital. She had suffered a stroke. I started playing Password with her, giving her one word clues. She knocked out a bunch of the words before telling me, “If I had you here all the time, I would recover fast.”
So I do believe what you said about Password helping you.
Transient ischemic attack says wannabe doctor🤓
@@petervance6777 very good. I sat in my hospital room not able to remember my family and a lot of words were just gone. I'm recovered for the most part...thank God!
What a charming delightful man..dear TONY....my friend and l were standing in SCHUBERT ALLEY.in NY(mooons ago)...and walking towards us was Mr RANDALL..we stopped him...he waa darling..on a way to a rehearsal....sweet memories
Phyllis Newman was my dream date when I was a teenager! Fell in love with her when she was on To Tell the Truth. She was talented, funny and did a great imitation of another favorite of mine, Clare Booth Luce! Now 86 Phyllis is still regarded as an important and loved member of the Broadway royalty!
Randall was always clever and witty.
It is a shame he never felt he could be who he really was: a Gay Jew.
@@kellygreen5556 Tony Randall was Jewish, but he was NOT gay.
@@kentetalman9008 please, how would YOU know. I guess you would deny Liberace was Gay also.
@@kellygreen5556 My ex was a very close friend of his.
@@kellygreen5556 The only person who denied Liberace was gay was Liberace.
Tony is sharp
Amazing how the culture has changed in just 55 years, just from the standpoint of clues and answers.
yess, so much of the terminology of the ages has a different meaning now, particularly in regards to slang and general cultural lingo
TRUE! :-)
Think about what happened 8 days after this broadcast…that…changed everything.
11 days after. JFK was murdered 11-22-63
@@mojo3631 And John John Jr.’s birthday was 11-25 . 🇺🇸
I just put together the connection between my family's good night mantra and Luden's word for the day used to envoke a positive sentiment as the show closes. Alan ends the sentiment with;
'...see you tomorrow, I hope'.
"I hope."
The Cuban Missle Crisis of that era had my parents in our west coast township concerned for the what if...
As a child when being tucked in to bed I was too young to quite understand the significance of our good night mantra that ended with the phrase, '...hope to see you tomorrow'.
I have been watching these early episodes of Password as they end I have begun to notice in Alan's good night message that similar ominous thought that ends with the subtle gesture of hope for the morrow.
It just now struck me seeing the date of the broadcast what he may have been alluding to and if you are not yet in your 50th year, the hope for another day may not have the same meaning to you.
Even at my tender age as a five year old in 1962 most likely I didn't comprehend the peril of the existance of Russian 'nukes' being only 90 miles away from US shores.
If launched, they were capable of targeting a large swath of the United States.
That crisis lasted for a tense 13 days but our mantra went on for years there after and so I'll say as I close, 'Good night and may the morrow come to us unharmed.'
Our education is so behind these days. The amount of vocabulary everybody was able to understand is amazing!
There is a chemistry between Randall and Jeanette.
Neat seeing two common WML guest panelists on the show together.......
balconi71 Thanks for the comment!
This Game Show is fun to watch.Also,a person watching can participate IF they look away OR close their eyes and listen to each clue and try to guess the answers.
Yes, I have the phone screen down and hum when they whisper the word
Phylis Is So Cute ❤
It's fun to imagine that JFK could have watched this episode--he still had a week to live.
I don't see any fun in that ....
Wow, the school teacher was amazing.
In my earlier comment about this Game Show being fun to watch,and Also a person watching can participate by looking away OR closing their eyes to try and guess the clues,I forgot to mention turning the volume down for a second as to NOT hear the announcer give the clue.
or you can loudly "La-La-La-La" through it.
There's a lot of touching between celebrities and contestants in all the episodes I've watched.
Which means it was probably encouraged by the director.
...Aristophanes..., RIDICULOUS!... almost 10 years before Password in the Odd Couple.
That came to mind, I was hoping
"mayonnaise" would come up and Tony would say Lincoln
9:56> I woulda clued Perry or James.The password is ridiculous.
21:19 Audience sneeze.
RIP Phyllis Newman.
I couldn't exactly understand where they were coming from on the clues for "bundle"...
I can't believe I am the ONLY one who caught this.
Turn up you volume loud and tell me you don't hear what causes Tony to shrug his shoulders: 00:13:06
That's right. 😁😁😁
UH the time wasnt moving 6:15
Go to the 6:38 mark during the first Lightning Round. 2 seconds right before the guest [Jeanette] answered "PERISCOPE", somebody from the audience [?] said the word out loud; it seemed to trigger her answer. I guess it went unnoticed.
Jack Clark is the announcer.
And fill-in host
Tony was married here and still flirting. I wonder how it went over when he got home
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Good grief. I doubt his wife was obsessing over every handshake and flirty word. It was part of their public persona. They were married for like 50 years.
From The Ed Sullivan Theatre on Broadway.
Was Sullivan ever on Password ?
Phyllis was such a babe.
Idents:
Casino (6 seconds)
Casino (16 seconds; partial)
I guess it goes without saying that the one clue missing from "Faint" is "Unconscious" :-)
There is an exact synonym for faint. She should have said “swoon”.
@@johnsarkissian5519 Good one :-)
After a couple of clues in , maybe the word salts would have worked ? Like smelling salts ? 🧂
@@marycook1644 I could see that is a possibility, Mary. BTW, Happy New Year to you!
I personally wouldn't connect those two words...
One of the things that is a little confusing about this show is that on some games both contestants stay the entire show and play maybe
three games. On the next show each contestant plays one games, then they have to leave. Never understood why they were not
consistent one way of the other.
Maybe on some days not enough showed up, they would tape 5 shows in 1 day
I think There was a daily daytime show with multiple contestants and a weekly night show with 2 playing multiple rounds.
The daytime episodes had multiple players because 5 would be taped same day. Tapings for prime time episodes were just one.
That makes sense. Thanks.
Having the same two contestants for the entire show ended several months before.
That last lightning round was hard to watch. Phyllis gave good clues, but the player wasn't putting it together. Plenty of time too.......
I think she should have said army, or soldier
but yeah he really wasn't trying to put them. all together
I was waiting for her to say Korean, Battle, etc.
Empathy!
Felix Unger❤
Wish closed captioning was activated
Am I the only one that noticed that the clock for the first 🌩 round did not move for at least five seconds?
Did it strike anyone else as odd when the second male contestant said "We have two children and we call them David and Lisa"?
No, because the book and movie, "David and Lisa" was popular at around that time.
He did seem very SERIOUS !! 🐢
Cole was a teacher making 10K per year. His wife found out people who worked as seenees earned 12K per year. She told her husband, "Cole, be a seenee."
Sorry, but what's a seenee?
TH-cam and
Does Tony have black dye sprayed on his head !!!!????
NO!!