Subj : Re: Game shows To : KURT WEISKE From : JOE MACKEY Date : Thu Dec 17 2020 07:57:04 Kurt wrote -- > JM> A few surviving original Match Game shows from the early '60s have surfaced on You Tube. > I'll have to look for those - were they black and white? 1962 pilot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9naJkO5gVA 1964 show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQbz1wi-VV4 1975 and onward shows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj5ZS2n9Vs0&list=PLCnvmZ8KpyOqNzOzrqXUGnNT4byRfW3ev&index=1&ab_channel=MatchGameProductions Few shows, in general, of any taped programs, from that era were saved. Videotape was expensive and reused many times. After all, who wants to watch a game show a second time was the thinking. This is what happened to almost all the Tonight Show programs. as an example, with Jack Paar and later Johnny Carson. > wondering who the hell Charles Nelson Reilly and Rose Marie were, Reilly was mostly a stage actor. Rose Marie had a long life in show business, over 90 years. She started out at around five or six as "Baby Rose Marie" who could really belt out a song. She moved from vaudeville to radio and at one time was the youngest person on radio with their own show. She eventually went to night clubs, appearing on tv a few times, but mainly remembered as Sally, on the Dick Van Dyke show. She started doing game/panel shows since the work was easy and the money was good. She died a couple of years ago in her mid 90s. Betty White was another popular panelist on various shows and also has a long history in show business. She was one of the first women who had her own show, "Life with Elizabeth" in the early '50s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1NsEkPmXqc&list=PL_fJ-yi54T0o2yAE7t4JKYqBobKYl1f8U&ab_channel=TheFilmDetective These were a half hour program, with two 15 minute domestic playettes. In the late '50s she was in a half hour sitcom, A Date with the Angels, (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4-et1jbq1g&list=PLeagipoZmyfnMv01VD9v38q0Ik4wC4Rvh&ab_channel=PizzaFlix) which IMHO was far better than than the other. She bounced around game/panel shows, often on husband Allan Ludden's Password, and was The Happy Homemaker on the Mary Tyler Moore show. She had another short lived series https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxzGSwV4OMo&list=PLKiPEmIz-2gv8ecLp1iNNYT0qYBpN9I5q&ab_channel=froomee in the late '70s. Then she was on Golden Girls. I've probably told you more than you cared to know. :) Joe --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.0pr5 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) .