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To Tell the Truth - MLB umpire; Balloon pilot (Jul 9, 1957)
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2015
- PANEL: Polly Bergen, Ralph Bellamy, Kitty Carlisle, Hy Gardner
CONTESTANT #1: Hank Soar (American League umpire)
CONTESTANT #2: Constance Wolfe (Balloon pilot)
CONTESTANT #3: John Arden (Jack of all trades...including Empire State Building window washer)
Many thanks, as always, to epaddon for providing his copy of this episode.
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This was telecast 4 months before i was born. Enjoying watching this now. What a fantastic show.
You have to figure that any window washer who does his thing on tall buildings, probably has a good sense of well-being Thanks for the video.
I was an avid baseball fan during the period in which Soar was an American League umpire. He was a former NFL player. The supervisor of umpires at the time, Cal Hubbard,
was a former Hall of Fame football star with the Giants and Packers. He supposedly liked former football players as umpires because they had the size to intimidate the players
so much of this is topical knowledge, fun to watch them figure it out for you, over 60 years later.
11:51: "I think it's rather a nasty habit." Forthrightly said, at a time when cigarette advertising was a major source of TV ad revenue.
That was hilarious. Winston and Salem were major sponsors of this show. This particular show was sponsored by Geritol.
Polly Bergen loves Polly Bergen
The Empire State Building has 6,513 windows and 73 elevators.
+Johan Bengtsson my family were the elevator installers for the ESB
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I love Kitty Carlisle; she's by far, my favorite panelist on any version of TTTT. But bless her heart...she's never seen a baseball game, and a few episodes back, she admitted to not ever having seen a basketball game. Did the people around her put her in a cave in between tapings?
True class.
It's too bad you smoked, Polly! You are missed...
Game #2. Contestant 2 kept looking at contestant 1 with intensity, when she answered question. Weird.
Why did Polly get a second chance to ask questions? I know we’ll never know. Ralph Bellamy also had a second chance once.
It looks like they allotted a certain amount of time for all the questions. If they had some extra time after the first go-through, they started a second round of questions.
In game #2 (the balloonist) I wonder why Kitty Carlisle is using card #1 to show her answer or does it not matter?
After 60 years, I'm going to make the call that it doesn't matter.
It can't have been an easy task, being a panelist here. You have to know at least a few things regarding the different professions and the rest you have to do from scratch. Personally I've given up guessing who it might be (well almost... ;). There's no particular pattern to follow, all you have to stick to is the answers and sometimes the contestant's personality. :)
+SuperWinterborn I have seen it's USUALLY #3 lol
+Sarah Brandy Peters (Gravydog316) Quite often, but then it suddenly changes again. You'll never know. :)
SuperWinterborn
tease!!
I have only really started watching this show this week but my record is about 50/50 so far ha ha
+SuperWinterborn I didn't know you were watching these, SW!
+Sarah Brandy Peters (Gravydog316) Thanks for telling me. My score is about 50/50 too, so well. ;)
Man #1 in Game #1
Lady #2 in Game #2
Man #3 in Game #3
Please remove this complete and utter troll from the comments section