I've Got A Secret - SHOCKING PREDICTION of next PRESIDENT by Orson Welles | BUZZR
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- čas přidán 9. 05. 2019
- We're taking you back to Orson Welles appearance on I've Got A Secret where he makes an AMAZING PROPHECY of the next President of the United States in 1956! Watch to the END to see our star panelists, Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, Faye Emerson and host, Garry Moore stare in SHOCK of this UNBELIEVABLE phenomenon!
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She is so sweet. I hope she lived a long and happy life. May the dear lady RIP.
She was born in 1901 died 1982, so about 81yrs! Their is a channel called faces of the forgotten where the guys take about her and shows you her resting place, it's very interesting! 🙂
The first lady had a heart attack so lost weight and lived to age 80. She wrote a book called Diet or die.
How about the episode where the prediction is revealed?
The year of this program wasn’t listed but I’m guessing it’s for the 1960 Presidential election??? If so, I know the answer😄😄😄😄 plus I also know the winner of the 1956 election! I’m old, I remember😄😄😄🤭🤭🤭🙃🙃
Celesta Geyer she seemed like a sweet lady. RIP Celesta
Wow Mrs. Geyer is an inspiration
I predict that Orson had a few drinks before recording this show!
They should bring this show back!
The way things are going now I can see that weight being the norm.
Ah, the innocence of the Fifties!
The lady lost 433lbs only to be given a carton of coffin nails as a prize.
The host: obesity is a very serious and dangerous problem… anyway, enjoy your complimentary packet of cigarettes.
Buzzr TV please respond to where we can see the episode where the envelope is opened.
So, does anyone know how his predictions turned out?
Wow really pushing the cigarettes back in those days no wonder so many people are and were addicted 😲
Yep, there were more smokers than non smokers back then! As kids we had a silly jingle “Winston tastes bad like the one I just had, no filter no flavor, it tastes like toilet paper 😂 Amazing how some very old memories come so easily sometimes
😒 ugh you could at least know something about early advertising before going off on the "evil" cigarettes.
The only person pushing them was the tobacco company, no different than any other product. Tv ads for tobacco and alcohol were legal then.. Programs didn't have commercials as we know them but were sponsored by a company or 3 and that was it. So it wasn't some kind of agenda at this point ( though I'd agree with you after adverts were banned and the harm was evident and they did their shady shit) sometimes a cigar is just a cigar
They pushed the brand. They sponsored popular shows to push that brand into as many homes as possible. Smoking was part of our culture back then. Our parents could smoke everywhere. On planes and trains and buses and cabs, at the place you worked, in a school's teachers' lounge, in hospitals, in move theaters, in bars. Restaurants had an entire seating section for smokers. Even McDonald's had thin tin ashtrays on tables.
Oh God, ashtrays. They were in every armrest until the early 80s.
Did the TV ads make kids want to smoke? The culture did, more than anything else.
Sorry to ramble. Does anyone here remember it the same? I'm a 1970s kid.
@@TheGruffchickJournal I definitely do remember
@@evil1by1 since you brought it up I wasn't "going off" on the "evil" cigarettes I just was surprised at how much they pushed cigarettes back then. I'm over 50 and never really noticed back then because it was normal and I'm glad that's not normal anymore and I am a smoker
She was so sweet.
She only ate 800 calories a day? That is insane!
saved her life
she lived to 81
Did she smoke the cigarettes?
What was the result of Orson's predictions
I Googled it and nothing showed up.
6:45 did she say she gained weight at age 72 🤔 I know she didn’t, but what did she say?
where is the sound
Gary Moore Orson wells omg
Faces of the Forgotten brought me here. Glad it did. As others have commented, cigarettes were everywhere and only "squares" didn't smoke.
Orson Welles is a living legend!
Did Henry announce a engagement ?
Where's is the episode where Mr. OLSEN open the envelope?
Mr Wells... he is a very famous person, you know, Orson Wells.
@@maryblushes71895 Welles
Orson Welles
Congrats to losing all that weight for your health, now here’s a carton of cigarettes
This episode won’t be seen on Buzzr TV due to the Winston sponsorship
But yet they show this, these commercials are history
Hmm that is exactly where I am watching it! Buzzr TV
What is it the kids say? My left ear loved this?
But, to be honest, my entire body loves game shows so who cares?🤗
I got a look at this after I saw this on Facebook.
Unless Fremantle somehow has the copy of the episode, I do think his prediction (and the result thereof) is lost to time.
These type of "cliffhangers" usually came on the very next show. Find the show for the following week and you will have it.
@@maryblushes71895 We were actually looking for the show after the election -- unfortunately, it appears the video has been lost to time, as no one has been able on any sort of media (even reporting to Wikipedia, etc.) to say anything more than Welles did appear to settle the bet.
@@michaelfalkner1186 ahhh Nov 7, 1956
@@michaelfalkner1186 look for November 11, 1956, that should be the next after Nov.7, 1956. I did find it using a Google search, but the link did not copy to my clipboard...
@@maryblushes71895 You found the video or you found the date of the episode? I know I spent a good 30 minutes a couple months back looking for that video...
What age did she say she started to gain weight? I couldn't understand... sounded like 72 but that can't be right.. Congrats on your weightloss and here is your carton of Winstons lol, man times have changed. I think Celeste is adorable though. She has a cute personality.
I think she said 7 / 8 y/o
I had to listen several times, but I think she said 8, 72. Not sure what 72 was supposed to be, certainly not a year.
She lost the weight because she had a heart attack, and he gave her a carton of smokes as a parting prize... lol.
BTW, according to my minimal research, she lived to be 81 years old. She died on February 18, 1982 in Florida, and she never regained the weight, she was apx 125 lbs at death..
Winston taste good as a cigarette should. Garry Moore died of throat cancer.
78 years young, not too shabby.
The bonus prize carton of cigarettes was a shocker! Wonder if they had anything to do with her death?!
They gave her a carton 😂