PASSWORD 1963-08-12 Nanette Fabray & Robert Stack

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Featuring the lovely actress and star of television and the Broadway musical stage, Nanette Fabray, and the dynamic Hollywood actor and star of the forthcoming motion picture "The Caretakers", Robert Stack!
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    Robert Dunn, Short Hills NJ
    Florabel Tisdale, Plainview TX
    Carol White, Huntsville AL
    Robert Miller, Hinsdale IL
    Arthur Vanderbean, Burlington NC
    Mary Baldwin, Seattle WA
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Komentáře • 53

  • @kentdean3882
    @kentdean3882 Před 2 lety +2

    Mr. Stack, in 17 years, you will become a comedy icon.

  • @poetcomic1
    @poetcomic1 Před 3 lety +6

    Rich Little who did impressions said there is ONE movie star he could never get right and he is notorious as being the most difficult to do - Robert Stack.

    • @joecaroselli5858
      @joecaroselli5858 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, excellent point regarding Rich Little. I always thought that Robert Stack sounded like a combination of Ted Koppel and Hugh Downs!

  • @m.sommertagviller7936

    ❤ Those smiles... Unforgotten Robert Stack 🌟. R.I.P. 🕯🌹♥️🙏🏻

  • @Barbara-vk4fh
    @Barbara-vk4fh Před rokem +1

    I didn't know Robert Stack smiled. A nice guy!

  • @kateluxor2986
    @kateluxor2986 Před 8 lety +6

    I started laughing when the word "Prohibition" came up. Someone had to have had come up with that word on purpose considering Robert Stack was on. Then the word "Stack." Come on! Still pretty funny. As for "Pour" I would have given it to them. People do pronounce it that way: Like me! Robert Stack wasn't too bad a player. Won two out of three games: pretty good for a first-time on the show.

    • @password5737
      @password5737  Před 8 lety +1

      Kate Luxor Thank you for the comment! Glad you're enjoying the show :-)

    • @jonathanashbeck3740
      @jonathanashbeck3740 Před 5 lety +1

      Even Jack Clark was laughing too at that word

    • @lynnturman8157
      @lynnturman8157 Před 4 lety +1

      And he probably should've won the 3rd game. Allen threw "pour" out which would've made given Robert & his partner 10 points. And then the very next clue Fabray cheated on "stack".

  • @ChrisHansonCanada
    @ChrisHansonCanada Před rokem +1

    It was weird the way Robert Stack kept looking at Allen Ludden for validation.
    The format was better when the contestants were allowed to play for the entire episode and switch seats to play with both celebrities. Some of the contestants in the early years took home well over $1,000.

    • @asanta2023
      @asanta2023 Před 7 měsíci

      Good observations..,agree.

  • @kurtmorris454
    @kurtmorris454 Před 3 měsíci

    even 80 years later we know actor Richard Hudson very well.

  • @danieldawg100
    @danieldawg100 Před 6 lety +9

    Does anyone watching these Password Game Show episodes know what,IF ANY,were the consequences of Any of the contestants using hand guestures and/or face guestures?Allen Ludden,in every show warns them ALL and he even reaches over and grabs their hand(s) to put them down.Why warn them in such an empty way?The continuing warnings were a waste of breath.

    • @Teri_Berk
      @Teri_Berk Před 2 lety +2

      That's one of the worst shortcomings of the show. Oh I've just watched the part where the password was "stack" and she constantly made gestures with her eyes to Robert Stack. So the "no gesture" rule wasn't applied in an unashamed manner.

    • @gusloader123
      @gusloader123 Před 2 lety +2

      Daniel Benson: Good observation. I have never seen any "Penalty Box" time for the flagrant cheaters. The Celebs seem to have forgotten the game is called "Password" NOT "Pantomime" or "Charades".
      If A.L. would have stopped giving the Celebs free advertising for their gigs, plays, movies, TV shows, they would have stuck with using WORDS.

    • @poonamsvideoblogs
      @poonamsvideoblogs Před 9 měsíci

      Oh, i just love the zero penalties on breaking rules.

  • @cinemaholic730
    @cinemaholic730 Před měsícem

    Poor and Pour reminds me later on Password plus with Marcia Wallace when she had Harry and Hairy. I think Poor and Pour sound alike and should have been aloud

  • @ArchAngel_M81
    @ArchAngel_M81 Před 6 lety +9

    Technically, pour and poor are supposed be pronounced differently. Pour is like p+oar (as in what you use to row a boat). Poor is like moor (as in a Scottish moor).

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 Před 4 lety

      Take it up with Dr Feelgood

    • @lynnturman8157
      @lynnturman8157 Před 4 lety

      Was wondering about that.

    • @MrJoeybabe25
      @MrJoeybabe25 Před 2 lety +4

      They really seem virtually identical to me.

    • @gusloader123
      @gusloader123 Před 2 lety

      orangeknight81 Bingo! Two different words but the woman contestant did not pass elementary school, or she would have known that.
      "Pour" water from a Pitcher. The Electrical engineer deserved to win that one because he read the PW correctly.
      Not: Poor- as in having little or no money.
      Then the man ( A.L.) who claimed to have a College Degree in "English" did NOT seem to know they are two different words, both in meaning and pronunciation.

    • @gusloader123
      @gusloader123 Před 2 lety

      @@MrJoeybabe25 There is an online dictionary available, if you do not have a printed one at home.
      Two different words. "Pour" the water from the Pitcher. vs. The "poor" have little or no money.

  • @leonpse
    @leonpse Před 12 dny

    How expensive were world book encyclopedias?

  • @kenbrown438
    @kenbrown438 Před rokem

    His hands are interesting !!!!

  • @gusloader123
    @gusloader123 Před 2 lety +1

    Both of the Celebs realllllly had a hard time with the PW "Meter". They were given good clues but did not process very well.
    I kept saying (to the monitor screen 😉)--- "Gas" ( Natural Gas Meter on the side of the house.) , "Nickels" ( the Parking meters in our city in 1963 took Nickels ) , "Thermo" as in Thermometer.

  • @lpayjohn
    @lpayjohn Před 2 lety +3

    It really gets me how Allen ask the women about children ot thier husbands, and not about themselves

    • @mtnman6557
      @mtnman6557 Před 2 lety +4

      Back then, the man was the bread winner, but Allen asked ea. lady: "are you married" & if they were, they would usually fill in about their children, husband or their work. If single, they would say what college they were attending, or what their job was. If the lady had no comments about the children or her job, Allen would then ask what their husband did for a living.

    • @gusloader123
      @gusloader123 Před 2 lety +4

      L.J. - At that period of American history, Marriage and children were considered a good thing, unlike today in this 2022 society of downwards spiral focused on "self" and pleasure. BTW - A.L. was asking what the show producers had already put on the information cards.
      Poster "Mtn Man" gave you a good answer.

    • @Barbara-vk4fh
      @Barbara-vk4fh Před rokem

      It was a man's world. There was even a tv show called It's a Man's World. The other thing he says that is so archaic is, "Are you a working girl?"

    • @gusloader123
      @gusloader123 Před rokem +1

      @@Barbara-vk4fh So what? In 1963 women either were students or housewives (My mom was a housewife and wanted to be) or they had a job and were a "working girl".
      It was not until the next year (1964) when demo-socialist L.B.J. got his massive welfare scheme in place and people figured out that they could get welfare $, free housing and free food for doing nothing. Also: It was not meant to be a 1/2 hour Biography program, but rather a game show about words.

    • @oo0Spyder0oo
      @oo0Spyder0oo Před rokem +1

      You’re not alone in asking this or being upset about it but this was a time when the man brought home the money and the wife kept house. Even if the woman worked she wouldn’t get a good pay in comparison. The thing is, my parents decided to have children and the sacrifice was that someone would bring up the kids and not let them miss out on education at home. We did the same thing when we had kids, unlike so many who even fly off for weeks at a time and the kids don’t see dad most of the time. I blame this choice of parenting on a lot of bad behaviour these days. Having kids means a change in life style, not throwing them to strangers while you go shopping all day or to get two 4x4’s and a boat.

  • @jadenmuniz8817
    @jadenmuniz8817 Před 3 lety

    Idents:
    Formation (5 seconds)
    Formation (5 seconds; partial)

  • @chrisn7259
    @chrisn7259 Před 8 lety +5

    So typical of the era: Ludden says to the female contestant, "So you're married. What does your husband do?" I guess it didn't occur to him that SHE might do something worth talking about. No wonder women were taking tranquilizers and gulping down martinis.

    • @password5737
      @password5737  Před 8 lety +1

      so true...

    • @joeambrose3260
      @joeambrose3260 Před 4 lety

      Was he a member of Riggs pigs ?

    • @lynnturman8157
      @lynnturman8157 Před 4 lety +7

      @@joeambrose3260 Yes. Let's apply a modern sensibility to past generations. That way we can get offended as possible.

    • @psychaddict17
      @psychaddict17 Před 4 lety +8

      Ludden was married to Betty White who worked almost constantly, so he definitely knew women work just as hard or harder then men. He probably knew beforehand the guest was a housewife.

    • @gusloader123
      @gusloader123 Před 2 lety +1

      Chris N --- Wrong! My mom was married, and she did NOT work outside of the home. Her and Dad thought it was flat out wrong for women to work outside the home if they had children. (Amen!) {The children are raised by other people, not the parents, and that is a major problem which we have right now in the U.S. of A... No discipline, no reverence to God. No manners, no gratitude.}
      My mom was a "Housewife" and mother to myself and my sister. We never spent a day in jail, nor got arrested. That is NOT a bad thing. She used to watch "Password" as she was folding the laundry from the clothesline or ironing clothes.

  • @safepethaven
    @safepethaven Před 3 lety +1

    Florabel, from Play-un-veeyoo Tay-ak-suss [ugh]

    • @kathybartlett761
      @kathybartlett761 Před dnem

      Wow! So unkind! We don’t make fun of people with different accents.