Totally amazed by the panelist’s knowledge of Art in round 1. But, however good the paintings were they pale in comparison to the one hanging on my wall of a boat in which sits a long-haired beautiful girl in a white dress - The Lady Of Shallot by John William Waterhouse. It even outshines most famous paintings, including the Mona Lisa!
I laughed so hard with Tom Poston and Friends plus the reenactment. LOL! I love this show so much. Watched all episodes twice already and still watching. I love all the panels and Bud.
Game 2, player two resembles gorgeous Dorothy Malone. And player three had great taste. Frank Gifford was one of the handsomest football players who ever lived!
I never DID like him! (ever since I saw him smoking for the first time on What's My Line). He was GROSSE! (then again, so is everybody else who smokes)
I thought the same thing. I hope that leadership representation is evident at the highest level of the U.S. government. Many Central and South American tribes in Panamá and Ecuador, respectively are regaining political power and status as well as stewardship over shared lands. Indigenous may have ancient knowledge for the care of the earth, the rivers, and nature. I'm glad to see laws and practices changing, so that more natives are involved in resource negotiations, etc. It's time for white man to listen and give them due respect, recognition, and an opportunity to convey their way of life. Natives might be needed to preserve what white man tried to exploit and destroy, namely the rainforests, and products coming from the rainforests.
Totally amazed by the panelist’s knowledge of Art in round 1.
But, however good the paintings were they pale in comparison to the one hanging on my wall of a boat in which sits a long-haired beautiful girl in a white dress - The Lady Of Shallot by John William Waterhouse. It even outshines most famous paintings, including the Mona Lisa!
8:39 -- What did he say?
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I hope the American Indians are being treated better than they were in the 1800s.
I laughed so hard with Tom Poston and Friends plus the reenactment. LOL!
I love this show so much. Watched all episodes twice already and still watching. I love all the panels and Bud.
Game 2, player two resembles gorgeous Dorothy Malone. And player three had great taste. Frank Gifford was one of the handsomest football players who ever lived!
Wasn't Eleanor Cain also a contestant on "What's My Line?," as well?
yes. on Nov 7, '65.
How come Abe's not smoking?
I don't like Abe Burrows AT ALL! (ever since I saw him smoking on What's My Line). YUCK!
@@kristabrewer9363 His personality just doesn't play well on TTTT. I find him overbearing.
He's either smoking or twitching, or both.
Burrows 🐷 was one in reality
Man #2 in Game #1
Lady #1 in Game #2
Man #2 in Game #3
I don't enjoy Abe Burrows as a TTTT panelist at all.....
I never DID like him! (ever since I saw him smoking for the first time on What's My Line).
He was GROSSE! (then again, so is everybody else who smokes)
He's a horse's ass.
From those days long past when pro football players had to have off-season jobs ... hard to believe in the current era of multi-million contracts.
Bunch of Caucasians representing the native tribes.... Sheesh.....
I thought the same thing. I hope that leadership representation is evident at the highest level of the U.S. government. Many Central and South American tribes in Panamá and Ecuador, respectively are regaining political power and status as well as stewardship over shared lands. Indigenous may have ancient knowledge for the care of the earth, the rivers, and nature. I'm glad to see laws and practices changing, so that more natives are involved in resource negotiations, etc. It's time for white man to listen and give them due respect, recognition, and an opportunity to convey their way of life. Natives might be needed to preserve what white man tried to exploit and destroy, namely the rainforests, and products coming from the rainforests.