The title alone makes me want to watch it now!Bronxgirl48 wrote: ↑January 30th, 2023, 4:26 pm LOL
I finally had the courage to look it up -- ESCAPE ME NEVER.
MUSINGS, PONDERINGS, RUMINATIONS AND FANCIES
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- Bronxgirl48
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Hey, guys, I'm a bit under the weather so hopefully will be fine by the weekend.
Please tawk among yourselves until then. Thanks.
Please tawk among yourselves until then. Thanks.
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Take care, Barb ... we look forward for your speedy recovery and your speedy return.Bronxgirl48 wrote: ↑February 2nd, 2023, 12:17 pm Hey, guys, I'm a bit under the weather so hopefully will be fine by the weekend.
Please tawk among yourselves until then. Thanks.
"Hmm, no biggie, You'll be back in no time!"
"Pippo"
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This is not up to the standards of a musing, etc. It's more of a shoulder shrug or maybe a hmmm. I've been watching reruns of
Match Game with Gene Rayburn recently. Every once in a while during the Super Match ($100, $250, $500) the name
of a classic Hollywood star is given as an answer, sometimes as the top ($500) answer, sometimes not. ___________ Cooper had
Jackie as the top answer. Alice Cooper came in second. Victor ___________ had Mature as the second answer, topped by Hugo
as the top answer. Maybe they had a literary studio audience in that day. And finally, Joan ____________ had Crawford as the
second answer. She was topped by of Arc. But Joan Crawford probably thought of herself as Joan of Arc at various times in
her life, so that one might be closer than it appears at first sight.
Match Game with Gene Rayburn recently. Every once in a while during the Super Match ($100, $250, $500) the name
of a classic Hollywood star is given as an answer, sometimes as the top ($500) answer, sometimes not. ___________ Cooper had
Jackie as the top answer. Alice Cooper came in second. Victor ___________ had Mature as the second answer, topped by Hugo
as the top answer. Maybe they had a literary studio audience in that day. And finally, Joan ____________ had Crawford as the
second answer. She was topped by of Arc. But Joan Crawford probably thought of herself as Joan of Arc at various times in
her life, so that one might be closer than it appears at first sight.
Every man has a right to an umbrella.~Dostoyevsky
- jamesjazzguitar
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One has to remind themselves that when viewing such programs and trying to guess the top answers they have to put themselves into the time period of the show (for Match Game with Rayburn, that is the 70s and early 80s). For "Cooper" I'm surprised Jackie was #1 instead of Gary. Of course it helps when someone is still alive. As for Victor: not a lot of those to begin with - the only one I can think of (for the time-period of the show) is Victor Borge.Andree wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2023, 12:22 am This is not up to the standards of a musing, etc. It's more of a shoulder shrug or maybe a hmmm. I've been watching reruns of
Match Game with Gene Rayburn recently. Every once in a while during the Super Match ($100, $250, $500) the name
of a classic Hollywood star is given as an answer, sometimes as the top ($500) answer, sometimes not. ___________ Cooper had
Jackie as the top answer. Alice Cooper came in second. Victor ___________ had Mature as the second answer, topped by Hugo
as the top answer. Maybe they had a literary studio audience in that day. And finally, Joan ____________ had Crawford as the
second answer. She was topped by of Arc. But Joan Crawford probably thought of herself as Joan of Arc at various times in
her life, so that one might be closer than it appears at first sight.
As for Joan: Do you recall who was #3? I assume this was a Match Game in the 70s, because Joan Collins was all over the media once Dynasty started in 1981.
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My mother was a huge fan of the Match Game, but I assume that might have been beginning with its first iteration, i.e. 1962-1969.jamesjazzguitar wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2023, 2:20 pmOne has to remind themselves that when viewing such programs and trying to guess the top answers they have to put themselves into the time period of the show (for Match Game with Rayburn, that is the 70s and early 80s). For "Cooper" I'm surprised Jackie was #1 instead of Gary. Of course it helps when someone is still alive. As for Victor: not a lot of those to begin with - the only one I can think of (for the time-period of the show) is Victor Borge.Andree wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2023, 12:22 am This is not up to the standards of a musing, etc. It's more of a shoulder shrug or maybe a hmmm. I've been watching reruns of
Match Game with Gene Rayburn recently. Every once in a while during the Super Match ($100, $250, $500) the name
of a classic Hollywood star is given as an answer, sometimes as the top ($500) answer, sometimes not. ___________ Cooper had
Jackie as the top answer. Alice Cooper came in second. Victor ___________ had Mature as the second answer, topped by Hugo
as the top answer. Maybe they had a literary studio audience in that day. And finally, Joan ____________ had Crawford as the
second answer. She was topped by of Arc. But Joan Crawford probably thought of herself as Joan of Arc at various times in
her life, so that one might be closer than it appears at first sight.
As for Joan: Do you recall who was #3? I assume this was a Match Game in the 70s, because Joan Collins was all over the media once Dynasty started in 1981.
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Oops. I had brain freeze or maybe it was the shock of seeing the names of Gary Cooper and Alice Cooper in the same place.jamesjazzguitar wrote: ↑February 3rd, 2023, 2:20 pm
One has to remind themselves that when viewing such programs and trying to guess the top answers they have to put themselves into the time period of the show (for Match Game with Rayburn, that is the 70s and early 80s). For "Cooper" I'm surprised Jackie was #1 instead of Gary. Of course it helps when someone is still alive. As for Victor: not a lot of those to begin with - the only one I can think of (for the time-period of the show) is Victor Borge.
As for Joan: Do you recall who was #3? I assume this was a Match Game in the 70s, because Joan Collins was all over the media once Dynasty started in 1981.
It was Gary Cooper who was the top answer. I believe Victor Borge was the third ($100) answer. This was Match Game '77 by
the way. I don't think Joan Collins was the third choice. I should make a quick note of these things. Another funny one was Thick
_________. The top answer was As A Brick, the Jethro Tull song/album. Gene looked puzzled until people in the audience shouted
out it was a rock song. A 45 year old game show is still pretty entertaining.
Every man has a right to an umbrella.~Dostoyevsky
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My mom watched it in the mid 1960s. I think the questions were tamer then and didn't have the risque possibilities that they
had later on. Of course those types of questions were the appeal of the later show.
Every man has a right to an umbrella.~Dostoyevsky
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Andree, forgive me if you've mentioned this before, but were you on the TCM boards? If so, what name did you use there?
Watching until the end.
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I was on the old TCM boards. But what's the fun of changing your name if you tell everyone about it?
Anyway, the TCM forum is so 2022.
Anyway, the TCM forum is so 2022.
Every man has a right to an umbrella.~Dostoyevsky
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You just reminded me of someone, that's all.
Watching until the end.
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Hanna Schygulla? Thanks. I take that as quite the compliment.
Every man has a right to an umbrella.~Dostoyevsky
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Great sparring there, end of Round One.
But first, a word from Gillette.
But first, a word from Gillette.
"Pippo"
- Bronxgirl48
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Thank you, Hibi, I am slowly coming around (slept until 11 a.m. today) thanks to sleep and mixed pickles. (they always seem to perk me up)
Although I might be sick again remembering that Ida Lupino's child in ESCAPE ME NEVER is called Piccolino.