I loved this, really funny. I'm a fan of Peter Haskell's -- this is a treat. Boy how refreshing to go back to a time when people could smoke and talk about sex and not be obsessed with being political correct. People should be able to say what they think and feel regardless if it makes other people uncomfortable! Spoiler alert -- Men don't understand women at all ;) Hilarious that they all got the first question wrong.
I think men and women sometimes need to be reminded what suffragettes went through 50 to 100 years before this episode aired. Before the turn of the 20th century, women were little better than slaves.
There was another episode that explained it. It's been awhile, don't remember the reason. However you can probably Google it easily enough to find out. 🙂
I agree with Juliet about women's lib 100%
Burt seemed very distracted during this episode.
sad that george and alana divorced shortly after this
Very sad 😞
And then she married Rod Stewart
Alana had a son with George and a daughter and a son with Rod Stewart.
@@cindyrafn3438 And then she got divorced from him.
Juliet and michael eventually split; Juliet has been married to Maxwell Caulfield since the early 80s.
Juliet seems like just the sweetest person around
I loved this, really funny. I'm a fan of Peter Haskell's -- this is a treat. Boy how refreshing to go back to a time when people could smoke and talk about sex and not be obsessed with being political correct. People should be able to say what they think and feel regardless if it makes other people uncomfortable! Spoiler alert -- Men don't understand women at all ;) Hilarious that they all got the first question wrong.
Juliet Mills' husband Michael looked a little like Alan Alda when I saw him in the thumbnail.
JayTemple He looked more to me like a young Anthony Hopkins.
Yeah, I can see that too.
+JayTemple I thought the same thing
+JayTemple That's what I thought.
Michael dropped out of that society, to the extent he was in it.
21:11 - This Is Gene Wood Speaking For Tattletales, This Program Was Edited For Broadcast This has been A Mark Goodson Bill Todman Production.
I think men and women sometimes need to be reminded what suffragettes went through 50 to 100 years before this episode aired. Before the turn of the 20th century, women were little better than slaves.
Can't you leaf through both magazines?.
where did that person get the name cricket
There was another episode that explained it. It's been awhile, don't remember the reason.
However you can probably Google it easily enough to find out. 🙂
This episode was one of Gene Wood's first times announcing for Tattletales, right?
Could be. Original announcer Jack Clark split to host _The Cross-Wits_ for Ralph Edwards Productions at the time, and so was replaced by Gene Wood.