1969-1978 Version (185 episodes)
Garry Moore
First Set (1969-1971)
- (5-18-70) 38.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Father James Moran, Roman Catholic priest who is instructor of a course about unicycles 2. Constance Dunaway, official gift buyer for various Presidents and other dignitaries (Orson comes out when Bill is supposed to come out in the intro, flustering Johnny Olson!! And yes, this is a *first season* episode of the show, which is mostly lost!! Taped 4-21-70) [OC/CC-1/A]
- (1970) 40.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ray Voege, television make-up man 2. Charlie Hearst, writer of encouraging letters to overseas servicemen (The 1970-71 season premiere, and the oldest episode of the Garry Moore version that GSN has in its library. Paul Alter and Mark Goodson's secretary are imposters in a game!!) [GSN/CC-1/A, also available in A+ quality from BUZZR on CC-2]
- (1970) 40.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jeff Martin, inventor of the waterbed 2. Linda Grover, helped fight off an apartment building's planned demolition (The panel enters the stage laying on a waterbed!!) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1970) 41.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Penelope, famous male pie-maker 2. Irene Lucia, first woman to be wed on a jet (Garry comes out from the audience and hands out pies to the audience when he is introduced!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 41.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Gary Novicki, co-owner of a physical fitness studio for women, men, and pregnant women 2. Robert L. Wolk, expert on lying and author of "The Right to Lie" (Bill's wife, Ann, makes an appearance) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1970) 43.2, Bill Cullen, Anita Gilette, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Iris Gresch, darts champion 2. Brian O'Leary, ex-astronaut and author of, fittingly, "The Making of an Ex-Astronaut" (Video is a little dark and audio isn't great. Producer Bruno Zirato plays a game of darts with the first subject!!) [GSN/CC-1/C]
- (1970) 43.3, Bill Cullen, Anita Gillette, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Alexander Shields, men's fashion designer 2. Sandy Lesberg, author of cookbooks for single people (Stan Worth is an imposter in game one!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 44.4, Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jay Merill, personal security guard for a man who works as a male mannequin 2. Captain Ernest Wagner, riverboat captain who runs a steamboat that travels the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 46.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Layle Morgan, newspaper reporter who took the first photos of the Nixon home 2. Milton Travers, father of a recovering drug addict and author of "Each Other's Victims" [GSN/CC-1/C+]
- (1970) 47.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Joey D'Auria, who played a practical joke on Peggy Cass by serenading her in disguise in a plot concocted by the producers of the show!! 2. Sister Lucy, first ever Catholic nun to be elected mayor (Joey D'Auria is better known as WGN's Bozo the Clown (and Whisper from Yo-Kai Watch if you like anime). Taped 6/70) [GSN/CC-2/A-]
- (1970) 48.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. "Audrey", children's furniture designer 2. Marietta Everett, girl who sees everything upside-down. (Children of various Goodson-Todman staff members appear with Garry in the intro. This is the first time in the syndicated run's history that the panel is unanimously correct in both games) [GSN/CC-1/B-]
- (1970) 50.1, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen - 1. Dick McFadden, trolley designer 2. Pat Palinkas, first woman to play professional men's football (This is the hilarious episode where the show starts out with the panel (and Garry) riding a trolley!! One of the imposters in game one is a former owner of the New York Knicks) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 55.3, Kitty Carlisle, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen - 1. Alexis Kirk, jewelery designer and Coty Award winner 2. Bob Croft, holds world record for deep sea diving without any breathing device [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1970) 56.1, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Michael McQuown, member of a group that recreates Middle Ages scenarios 2. Jennifer Cross, author of "The Supermarket Trap", a book that helps confused housewives with grocery shopping (The audio is a little lower than my other episodes, and the audio gets fuzzy during the final goodbye segment of the show) [GSN/CC-1/B-]
- (1970) 56.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. John Kunst, working on walking around the entire world 2. Jerry Chester, Ann Nixon, Ira Skutch: one of these three Goodson-Todman staff members wrote a book about being on jury duty, and the panel must figure out which of the three it is. [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 57.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Bennett Cerf, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Kim Smith, captain of a musical corp Grand Champion 2. Keith Douglas Young, former air force major and buffalo hunter who has survived disasters and been a prisoner of war (Bennett Cerf's first ever episode of the show. Garry is outdoors in the introduction "leading" a marching band!!) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1970) 57.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Bennett Cerf, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Joel Fogel, expert on water pollution who kayaked to study how we treat water 2. Robin Hood, child who was an honored guest in the real life Nottingham [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1970) 58.3, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Mark Goodson - 1. Don Parker, author of "Schooling for What?" who wants to overhaul the education system 2. Peter Bull, teddy bear expert (Tom Poston and Bill Todman play imposters in game two. Audio is buzzy) [GSN/CC-1/C-]
- (1970) 58.4, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston - 1. Fashion designer Adolfo 2. James Trager, author of a book about the history of food, titled "The Food Book" (Bill knows the subject of game two, so he switches places with Garry, hence Garry plays and Bill hosts) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1970) 60.1, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen - 1. Sacheen Littlefeather, winner of "Miss Vampire" beauty contest set up as a PR stunt by the television show "Dark Shadows" 2. Wayne Zmerhall, International Masters Bowling Championships participant (Sacheen is indeed the same one from the Marlon Brando Academy Awards incident. Bill Todman's secretary is an imposter in game one. After game one Garry has the panel do an INCREDIBLE badly and cheesily acted skit with him and Sacheen Littlefeather that even features an absurdly random Durward Kirby surprise cameo. How can you hate this show?) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1970) 60.3, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen - 1. Bob Harmon, artist of a mural with 1,0001 celebrities. 2. Patricia Caufield, nature photographer who spent five years photographing the Florida Everglades [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1970) 60.5, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen - 1. Maxine Fiel, palm reader 2. Stan Lee, writer and creator of various Marvel Comics (Also available from a more recent GSN airing but with crunched credits) [GSN/CC-1/A- or A+]
- (1970) 65.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. John Gray, college student who has light skin despite being the child of two black parents and uses this to create a To Tell the Truth-like stage show about race 2. William M. Gaines, founder of MAD Magazine [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 66.5, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Tom Poston - 1. Joseph Schneider, child psychologist who finds the right baby for television commercials 2. Danel Cohen, authority on monsters and mythical creatures, and author of the book A Modern Look at Monsters (All four panelists are holding a young child that sits with them during the opening affadavit, and Kitty is holding none other than a one year old Christian Slater!! Missing first few seconds of the intro as well as the credits and ending goodbye. Video is a little blurry and dark) [SM/CC-2/B]
- (1971) 68.2, Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Shirley Lord - 1. Rewa Walsh, Miss Teenage America 1971 2. Dave Meggyesy, former professional football player who wrote a controversial book, "Out of Their League", which heavily criticized and exposed the hypocrisies of the world of professional football, more than likely the first ever book of its kind, especially from a former pro player. AWESOME questioning in this game with a fascinating subject, especially in light of how football is treated in a much more negative light now-a-days. Bill Cullen being a former football play-by-play man in his heyday asks lots of in-depth football questions (Bill Cullen plays a small goof on Shirley Lord during questioning in the second game) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 68.4, Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Nancy Dickerson - 1. Ivan Figueroa, man who survived a plane crashing into his home 2. Tony Goodstone, expert on pulp magazines and comic books (Funny moment in game one where a contestant misunderstand's Larry's question!! Very funny round in game one overall. Bill gets to use his expertise on planes to ask questions in game one and it's very interesting. Rare situation occurs where Larry and Bill disqualify themselves in game one. Another LEGENDARY moment occurs in game two where a contestant accidentally says the wrong name in the beginning introduction, requiring everyone to leave and come back and re-do the curtain rise introduction!! And the guy gets THREE VOTES anyway!! All three contestants in game two have been imposters frequently in the past!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 69.2, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Sharon Kay Ritchie - 1. Tim Rice, co-author of the rock opera "Jesus Christ Superstar" 2. Robin Quigley, director of the women's branch of the Navy [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1970) 70.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Martha Mitchell - 1. Peter Baird, son of legendary puppeteer Bil Baird 2. Riva Poor, advocater of the 4-day work week and author of "4 Days, 40 Hours" (Garry does a goofy but fun comedy bit with puppeteer Bil Baird. Garry is The Best) [GAMETV/CC-1/A+, also available in the same quality from BUZZR on CC-2]
- (1970) 70.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Martha Mitchell - 1. Roy Plunkett, inventor of Teflon 2. Sam Dunn, woman professional motorcyclist (One of the imposters in Game 2 makes a crucial error during questioning that knocks her out almost immediately, so Mark gives her a vote as a way to help earn the team money) [BUZZR/CC-2/A]
- (1970) 70.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Martha Mitchell - 1. Robert Houseman, expert on wedding fashion 2. Cole Palin, World War I flying buff/historian (voice over announcer for Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom is an imposter in Game 2) [BUZZR/CC-2/A]
- (1970) 70.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Martha Mitchell - 1. Geoffrey Bourne, ape expert and author of "The Ape People" 2. Cheryl Lee, Playboy Bunny of the Year (Martha (who it still blows my mind that she even was on this show as a panelist) outright refuses to participate in questioning in game two and thankfully Bill picks up enough on her cues to do her questioning for her) [GAMETV/CC-1/A+]
- (1971) 72.4, Bert Convy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. John Harris, expert on wolves 2. Patricia Maxwell Scott, descendant of famed author Sir Walter Scott [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 72.5, Bert Convy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Frederick Fried, author of "Artists in Wood", as well as art historian and expert on wood carvings 2. Carol Meyer, member of the roller derby nicknamed "Peanuts" [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1970) 75.1, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden - 1. Louis Michel Irigaray, mountain man and singing sheperd who comes from a group of people who lived between Spain and France 2. Earl Harris, expert on hangovers who even owns an establishment that gives you fast relief from hangovers [GSN/CC-1/B-]
- (1970) 76.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Durward Kirby, Carol Burnett - 1. Catherine Apelt, armadillo expert and owner of the only armadillo ranch in the world 2. Charles Rosenthal, former zeppelin commander, only living American at the time who had commanded one (Known as the "Armadillo" episode, where an armadillo "empties itself" on the floor while Garry is holding it!!) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 77.1, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Rayburn - 1. Rudd Weatherwax, owner and trainer of Lassie 2. Monty Attwater, fighter of avalanches and author of "The Avalanche Hunters" (Listen closely when Garry introduces the second group of challengers. You can hear director Paul Alter say "Music!", indicating to the folks in the booth to play the challenger music) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 80.3, Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Founder of Carvel Ice Cream, Thomas Carvel!! 2. Jennifer O'Neill, actress from The Summer of '42 (Garry gives and serves ice cream to the panel during the panel introductions!!) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 81.3, Gene Rayburn, Meredith MacRae, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Col. Samuel Loboda, leader and commanding officer of the United States Army band 2. Erlene Brody, female bricklayer who appealed to let herself into unions [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 81.4, Gene Rayburn, Meredith MacRae, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Anne Willan, editor of a cooking course and magazine 2. Caroll Spinney, the man inside Sesame Street's "Big Bird" (Some slight tracking issues during some questioning in the first game) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 82.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Tom Poston, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jack Pantis, created a replica of the Land of Oz 2. Sarah Sue Richie, young fraternity mother nicknamed "Super Sarah" (Nipsey Russell and Johnny Olson are imposters in a GREAT round!! Taped 4-20-71. Ripped from YouTube) [SMw/slate/CC-2/A+]
- (1971) 82.5, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Tom Poston, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Thomas Cicarelli, executive director of the North America Pizza Association 2. Theresa Wallach, female motorcyclist who is the author of Easy Motorcycle Riding (last show with the original set. The panel sure does love munching on pizza during the first game!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
Second Set (1971-1973)
- (1971) 83.1, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Harold Eubanks, first place winner of a turkey calling contest 2. Marianne Alireza, author of "At the Drop of a Veil" who spent 13 years in a harem (The first taped episode with the second set) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 83.3, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Son of Ruby Keeler, John Lowe 2. Martha Marian Stringfellow, first grade teacher who won Teacher of the Year award (About ten seconds of a bad storm interrupts GSN's video feed during Kitty's questioning in the first game) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 83.4, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Robert Barter, man whose feet were too big to participate in the Army 2. Midge Turk, former nun who now is an editor of Glamour magazine (Thursday episode from the first week with the new set) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1971) 83.5, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Judy Bohenski, table tennis champion who even competed in China 2. Raymond Sokolov, food editor for The New York Times (Friday episode from the first week with the new set) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 84.1, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Steve Lichtenstein, an expert on creating alibis for all occasions 2. Ida Staggers, airline hostess who has done it for over 30 years for TWA (everyone throws confetti over Bill returning from a vacation. Garry starts with a show stopper with an incredibly charmingly cheesy skit to start the show) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 84.2, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Father Roland Melody, author of "Narco Priest" and priest who helped the narcotics squad for a few years to help curb drub abuse amongst young adults and teens 2. Ray "Sabu" Moreau, circus and elephant historian [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 84.3, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Willy Schaeffler, Olympic ski coach 2. Marguerite Beecher, an expert on jealousy and co-author of "The Mark of Cain, an Anatomy of Jealousy" (Olympian Bob "Bobby" Cochran makes a cameo. Poor Garry has a rare but disastrous case of mushmouth while trying to read the second affadavit!!) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 85.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Stan Waterman, underwater diver and photographer who tried to study the great white shark for the film Blue Water, White Death 2. James Ucchi, spent six days in Cuba after his plane made a forced landing [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 85.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Arthur Miller, privacy expert and author of The Assault on Privacy 2. Carol Miller, successful at riding/rafting in various challenging rivers/rapids as well as tour host (Since the first story is about invasion of privacy, it includes some funny bits when a producer records his conversations with the panel and reveals bits of their conversations!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1971) 85.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Gloria Heidengren, Miss Tall New York 2. Robert Whiteman, co-publisher of Liberty Magazine, a magazine that reprints old magazine articles (Garry "re-do's" his entrance in a funny bit) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 85.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ginny Tighe ("Bridey Murphy"), woman who was hypnotized and believed to be a reincarnation of an 1800s Irish housewife 2. Richard Anderson, mayor of Columbia, Maryland, a town being created completely from scratch [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1971) 86.2, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Count Jakob Von Eltz, German wine expert who lives in a castle 2. Jackie Ahl, 16 year old horse trainer and competitive rider (Worth it for Gene's antics in game one and game two, as he just slowly gets more tipsy as the show goes on, and he just keeps on drinking) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 86.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Cliff Nicholson, won an award for jewelery featuring sea shells 2. Donald Wolheim, legendary science fiction enthusiast and expert [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 86.4, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Eric Weber, author of "How to Pick Up Girls!", a book about the pick-up game 2. Julie Groff, student judge of a court that presides over student cases in school [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 86.5, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Annette Eckis, SeaWorld rider who was bit by Shamu in a stunt gone wrong 2. Don Garlits, professional drag racer who tests drunk driving simulations for safety purposes [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 87.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jan Kazier/Judy Hagedorn, twin sister psychologists 2. Branley Owen, hiked the Appalachian Trail [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 87.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Garry Trudeau, creator of the "Doonesbury" comic strip 2. William H. Blair, head of a company that keeps track of your credit cards [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 88.1, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Linda Bennett - 1. Alba Ballard, designs costumes for birds 2. Dr. Ronald H. Bohr, psychologist who went undercover in a mental hospital to shed light on patient abuse [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 90.3, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Anne Meara, Hugh Downs - 1. Ali Paul, stilt dancer at various world events 2. Carol Issen, author of "Nobody Said You Had to Eat Off the Floor...", a book giving practical advice to exhausted homemakers (This episode is the famous blooper episode where the contestant introduction music is accidentally sped up!) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 90.4, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Anne Meara, Hugh Downs - 1. Minta Durfee Arbuckle, legendary silent film actress and wife of Fatty Arbuckle 2. Jefferson Spivey, rode the entire country on horseback [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1972) 92.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jerry Baker, horticulturist who would later start the "talking to your plants" craze. Ruby Keeler's son is an imposter 2. Fritz Frandell, Cuba canoer [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1971) 93.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Rosey Grier, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Reggie Kaminsky, toucan trainer who has a toucan that has appeared on television commercials and in Captain Kangaroo 2. Hubert Fauntleroy Julian, first black aviator in history and known as "The Black Eagle" (A real toucan shows up before the first game and interacts with Garry because of course Garry is down for anything. The toucan is yapping throughout the entire questioning and it's hilarious!! The reveal in game two is TREMENDOUS. One of the imposters in game two performed the marriage ceremony for Garry's son!! This show was so good) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1971) 94.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Carol Donahue, owner of the Glamour Kitty of the Year 2. Rufus Youngblood, better known as the bodyguard that flung himself onto Lyndon B. Johnson to protect him when John F. Kennedy was assassinated (Very loud buzzing in the audio, which is a little low, and very muddy video. Bill reads The New York Times during Gene's questioning) [GSN/CC-1/C]
- (1972) 95.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Barbara Howar - 1. Rudy Suwara, volleyball captain of the 1972 US Olympic team 2. Dr. Melvin A. Benarde, pesticide in food expert and author of "The Chemicals We Eat" ("Bill Cullen for President!!" I'm with Nipsey!! :) ) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1972) 96.2, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Kennedy - 1. Robert Morey, who taught Senator Ted Kennedy and President John F. Kennedy how to paint 2. Georgina Newman, restaurant owner and advertising/publishing specialist [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1971) 97.2, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Durward Kirby - 1. Rick Rogers, bug collector 2. Isabel Julia, "Golden Girl", an overseas expert who escorts foreign travelers [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 98.5, Tom Poston, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Gerard Nierenberg, expert on non-verbal communication and gestures 2. Lynn Haney, New York Times author who hitchhiked from airplane to airplane (The real Gerard Nierenberg shows a clip from a past episode that features the panelists getting skunked!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1971) 102.2, Gene Rayburn, Kittty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Stephen Bull, staff assistant to president Richard Nixon (Cuts off after the first game. Counts as half of an episode due to its length. Features some in-between commercial chatter with what sounds like some production staffers for the show during commercial breaks!!) [SM/CC-1/A+]
- (1971) 102.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Richard Sherry, owner of a dog who saved a toddler's life 2. Richard Langer, author of "The After-Dinner Gardening Book" about growing exotic plants and fruits [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 102.4, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Mirella Ricciardi, Kenyan photographer and author of "Vanishing Africa" 2. Marvin Grossworth, author of "The Art of Growing a Beard" [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 103.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Henry Morgan, Florence Henderson - 1. Kathey Hartman, winner of the 1971 Grand National Go-Kart Sprint Championship 2. William Peter Blatty, author of "The Exorcist" (Garry enters on a go-kart) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1971) 104.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Lilian Baluch, rollerskating champion 2. Dr. John Hyde, vet on Plum Island on Long Island who works on animal diseases [GSN/CC-1/B-]
- (1971) 104.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Eldon Lown, inventor of an inflatable airplane 2. Jack Muller, "The world's toughest cop", and author of "I, Pig", a cop known for his reputation for being an honest and anti-corruption cop who has major beef with the system he works for [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1971) 106.4, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen - 1. Jack Wilson, famous stunt-double nicknamed "The Human Torch". 2. Mauricio Obregon, studier of Ulysses. [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 108.5, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Cliff Taylor, ski instructor who invented a method involving increasing the length of your skis as you get better at it 2. Darlene Gilbert, supernumerary actor at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City [GSN/A-]
- (1972) 116.1, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen - 1. Kenneth Schmidlein, identical twin and Winner of the National Junior Frisbee Championship 2. Connie Widner, White House chimney cleaner (Don Pardo announces. One poor imposter has a brain-freeze moment right at the end of questioning in game one) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1972) 117.2, partial episode with Father Luke Tupper, a priest who moved to the Amazon to help support those in poverty (Ripped from YouTube. Counts as half of an episode due to its length. Don Pardo sub-announces) [SM/CC-2/A-]
- (1972) 118.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Miss Chinatown USA, Trudi Young 2. Dennis Smith, fireman in a bad neighborhood and author of "Report from Engine Co. 82" (A production error accidentally wipes out the ENTIRE first game, leaving Garry to cover!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1972) 119.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Linda Brockhoeft, caretaker and nursemaid of abandoned cubs for a wildlife preserve 2. Glen McCloud, owner of a grocery store for hobos (Garry has ANOTHER incident where an animal, this time a cub, defecates on stage!! Garry finally points out that this happens to him more than most other television personalities. Actress Susan Hampshire makes an appearance) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 119.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Milton Prickett, owner of an English Springer Spaniel who has won numerous awards 2. David Schwartz, physician who created an agency who helps ease the burden for doctors (Taped 3-5-72. Garry comes out with a doggie friend who won't stop yapping during the opening because he keeps barking at himself in the monitor!!) [SMw/slate/CC-2/A-, also available from a GSN rerun in A quality on CC-1]
- (1972) 119.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. James LaRoe, Richard Nixon impersonator and actor 2. Lowell McLaughlin, model for magazines, commercials, and catalogs (Dick Craven, affadavit writer and G-T staff member is an imposter in game one!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 119.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Derrick Copperthwait, head of the Ripley's Believe It Or Not exhibits/museums 2. William Simmons, customer who researched greatest waitresses for a Best Waitress contest (Don Pardo sub-announces!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 125.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. David Charney, senior Karate champion 2. Georgess McHargue, folklore expert and author of "The Impossible People" (Taped 4/72. Audio is a little fuzzy, and there is a small tracking line at the bottom of the screen. Garry participates in the karate demonstration, which leads to HILARIOUS results!! BOTH games have the panel being skunked, and Garry announces that it's a record five times the panel has been skunked the entire week!!) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1972) 126.4, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Alan Budd, runs an escort service 2. Alex Haley, author of "Roots" [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 133.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Fritz Hines, executive editor of the Boy Scouts of America who wrote an updated version of the Boy Scouts handbook (Only an eight minute clip) [SM/CC-2/B]
- (1972) 136.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Alan Alda, Peggy Cass - 1. Paul Clausen, one half of a young roping team 2. Julia Lee, designer who specializes in Korean fashion and culture [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 137.2, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Sophia Hutchins, chicken plucking champion 2. Victor Sen Yung, Hop Sing the Chinese cook from the hit TV show Bonanza, who also happens to have an intresting story about being a bystander in a plane hijacking!! (So Sophia Hutchins apparently won the championship the next year as well, which I discovered in my research in making sure her name was spelled correctly. I felt like pointing this out for no reason. Nobody's reading this far down anyway) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 141.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Joe Henry, candy expert 2. Robert Kanigher, writer and editor of Wonder Woman comic books (Taped 11-21-72) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 143.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Lillian Ellison Smith, professional wrestler known as "The Fabulous Moolah" 2. Chuck Wiese, very young professional weatherman (Taped 12-5-72) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 143.5, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Robert Nelson, founder of an organization that predicts future events 2. Ann Itzel, toy tester (Taped 12-5-72) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1972) 144.1, Jack Cassidy, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ralph Fasanella, famed artist who never had a single art lesson in his life 2. Etienne Boutier, hitchhiking around the world (Taped 12-12-72. Everyone except Jack Cassidy disqualifies themselves from the first game's voting!!) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 144.2, Jack Cassidy, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisie - 1. Reisal Bordner, president of a magic trick manufacturer company 2. Lona B. Kenney, author of "Mboka", a book about a tribe in the Congo (Taped 12-12-72. Tuesday episode) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 144.3, Jack Cassidy, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Edward Marcus, one half of "Neiman-Marcus" 2. John Wallace Spencer, expert on the Bermuda Triangle and author of "Limbo of the Lost" (Taped 12-12-72. A dummy of Garry Moore comes out in the opening. Wednesday episode) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 144.4, Jack Cassidy, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Melissa Galbrey, Miss Teenage America 1972 2. Dr. Pamela Cantor, psychologist specialized in adolescent suicide (Taped 12-12-72. Bill Wendell goes into the audience for questions about the second subject. Thursday episode) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 145.3, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. C. Moody Bond, breeder of the world's tiniest horse 2. Patricia Carbine, publisher and editor-in-chief of Ms. Magazine, the first magazine created and controlled exclusively for women (Taped 12-19-72) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 145.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Pam Martin, Miss Rodeo America 2. Dr. David Viscott, psychiatrist who has exposed abuses in his field, and author of "The Making of a Psychiatrist" (Taped 12-19-72. Bill Wendell has a cameo, as he goes into the studio audience to let some members of the audience ask questions to the real Dr. David Viscott after the game is over) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 145.5, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Sherry Sager, US Navy apprentice and member of an all-woman group that serves alongside men 2. Joe Maggio, author of "Company Man" and former member of the CIA (Taped 12-19-72) [GSN/CC-1/A]
Third Set (1973-1978)
- (1973) 148.1, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Jack Badaracco, psychologist who runs rat decathalon for students 2. Al Manning, witchcraft expert and author of "Helping Yourself with White Witchcraft" (Snarky Nipsey Russell in game two during Kitty's questioning!! :)) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 148.2, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Barbara Quinn, former heroin addict and prostitute who won a New York Emmy for a television show called "Drug Line" giving out advice to drug addicts 2. Lucian Gilbert, creator of the coat of arms for dogs [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 148.3, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Stuart Berman, college student and Chinese cuisine expert 2. Russel Dines, co-director of a disaster research center and disaster expert [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 148.4, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. James Harithis, director of an art museum with a prisoner art workshop 2. Theodore Berland, medical writer with an expertise on back pain and author of "Living With Your Bad Back" (Garry reads some hate mail for himself at the end of the show!!) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 148.5, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Rosemary Thurber Sauers, dauther of humorist and cartoonist James Thurber 2. Joseph Fink, bird expert and manufacturer of "Roost No More" [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 149.1, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Nipsey Russell - 1. Charles King, plays basketball on a unicycle 2. Leonard Wolf, author of "A Dream of Dracula", and Dracula expert [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 149.2, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Nipsey Russell - 1. Lois Owings, female Santa Claus for a major department store 2. Bill Cooper, traveling around the world by snowmobile [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 149.3, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Shalit - 1. Nino LoBello, author of a book called "Vatican U.S.A." that discusses the wealth of the American Catholic church 2. Bob Sparks, ballonist who wants to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a balloon (Peggy is a proud member of the Catholic Church and goes IN on the first subject ranting in defense of it) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 149.4, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Shalit - 1. Lucy Lang, 1972 Nicaragua Earthquake survivor 2. Amarette Cardero, only girl at Yale University to participate in athletics [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 149.5, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Shalit - 1. Annette Mintz, runs a class on contest winning 2. Colin Fletcher, author of "The Winds of Mara", about unexplored areas of East Africa (Bill drops two great zingers on poor Peggy almost immediately. You actually get to see for a bit the infamous Kitty death glare during the voting in game two, and one of the contestants actually looks away because of it!! Garry ends the episode with a wonderful story about elephant poop that I'm sure you'll love to listen to) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 150.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Linda Phillips, teenage ventriloquist who has performed on television 2. Barry Rothman, fireworks designer [BUZZR/A+]
- (1973) 150.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Marion Daniels, was forced into a mental institution by horrible misdiagnosis for seven years 2. Helen Jost, the only woman with a helicopter service [BUZZR/A+]
- (1973) 150.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jean-Yves Domalain, author of Panjamon: I Was a Headhunter who was entered himself into torturous initiation and marriage by headhunters to see what it was like 2. Ruth Friedman, successfully sued the state after being stuck on a ski lift (Game two is fantastic and Peggy's questioning is an absolute delight) [BUZZR/A+]
- (1973) 150.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jimmy Jemail, legendary New York Daily News journalist of 52 years who had recently retired 2. Dr. Rodric Gorney, psychologist and author of The Human Agenda, who believes we need to be more realistic about our expectations society (the show really hammers home the part of the book about blondes, which I guess was because it was the juiciest part of the book. Game one is another gold star game) [BUZZR/A+]
- (1973) 150.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Robert Charles Howe, artist who draws in the style of Norman Rockwell 2. Karen Kollias, co-founder of a rape crisis center (Orson's whataboutism in game two is uh, certainly awkward, and his rant during the voting process is probably not gonna win you any points either. Peggy disqualifies herself because she saw the person in a news report and it turns out she was wrong!!) [BUZZR/A+]
- (1973) 151.2 (BUZZR skips 151.1 for some reason), Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Fortune Macri, director of New York City's firearms board 2. Orville Redenbacher, popcorn gourmet with his own brand of popcorn (Taped 2-13-73. Two copies: one has crunched credits but in better quality, one is uncrunched) [GSN/CC-1/A- or A+]
- (1973) 151.3, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Ethel Ennis, legendary jazz musician who sang The Star-Spangled Banner at President Nixon's 1972 inauguration 2. John Birdsong, helped nurse a racehorse's broken leg and helped it back onto the comeback trail [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 151.4, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Constantinos Zouganelis, mayor of the Greek island of Mykonos and the owner of a Greek pelican named Peter that is the official mascot of the island 2. Thomas McGuire, dentist and author of The Tooth Trip (Joe breaks a rule in game one and the contestant does himself in by trying to answer Joe's question before he can get chastised for it. Garry, god bless him, tries to cover for the contestant. One of the imposters in game two is Bill Van Burkleo, a Canadian professional football player) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 151.5, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Joyce Duco, former nun who works in troubled youth clinics, and her life is used for a Movie of the Week titled "The Weekend Nun" 2. Jerry Williams, one half of the first ever husband and wife steward and stewardess team [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 152.1, Tom Kennedy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. James Allison Dreany, child who saved an entire school bus after the driver suffered a fatal heart attack 2. Mel Mandell, author of "Being Safe", a book with tips on what to do if you're the victim of a crime (Bill Cullen decides to do a comedy bit in game two and because of it he doesn't even get to ask a question!!) [GSN/CC-1/B, also available via a BUZZR airing on CC-1 in A quality]
- (1973) 152.2, Tom Kennedy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ruth Castino, craftswoman and expert spinster 2. David Clarkson Swarm, numerolgist, the science of numbers (Garry, and each member of the panel, gets their names analyzed) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 152.3, Tom Kennedy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Glenn Mottau, somersault champion who recreated a stunt on a past episode of To Tell the Truth, and was invited on the show after sending the show a letter 2. Mayta Barthol, sailed around the world (The show airs a clip from episode 64.1 of Herman Goellner, who inspired Glenn, pulling off the stunt) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 152.4, Tom Kennedy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Connie Stuart, press secretary for Patricia Nixon 2. Bob Farrone, traveled as freight on an airplane to save money [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 152.5, Tom Kennedy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Kofi Wayo, hitchhiked 10,000 miles to meet a penpal and earn freedom in the United States 2. David Hendon, author of "Death as a Fact of Life", a book about the concept of death and how we handle it [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 153.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ronnie Merriott, champion trampoline performer 2. Dr. James Herriot, veterinary surgeon for countryside animals and author of "All Creatures Great and Small" (Garry does the intro while jumping on a trampoline) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 153.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. James Lambrose, fomer inmate who became head chef of prison he was originally placed in 2. Arch Deal, newscaster who partakes in skydiving as a hobby [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 153.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Marion Breland, expert on animal behavior 2. Stanley Roberts, expert on blackjack and author of "Winning Blackjack" [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 153.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Sherry Crane, Director of the National Migraine Association 2. Robert Rothbord, world champion off-shore powerboat racer (Kitty causes a minor stir with her pronunciation of the word "fakir" that causes such a hilarious ruckus that her time runs out before she can ask a question!!) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 153.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. S. Scott Gordon, the "singing cab driver" who entertains people who use his cab 2. Clinton A. Puckett, high ranking marine seargent who serves on various boards and witness to Iwo Jima (Round one's questioning is a lot of fun. According to a 1981 article Gordon was STILL doing his singing at that point and that delights me. Robert Merrill makes a HILARIOUS cameo to participate in a "sing-off" with the real S. Scott Gordon!!) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 154.1, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Herb Jones, expert on pinball machines and a longtime member of the pioneering pinball company Bally 2. Steven Dohanos, designer of postage stamps and chairman of the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee (Kitty asking a question about Pachinko machines is an absolute delight if you're a video/arcade game fanatic and historian like I am. Honestly game one is worth it for historians in general. Also Kitty and Peggy do battle in a game of pinball after game one!! Nipsey's poem was sent in to him by none other than Paul Walter, whom Nipseys immediately credits) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 154.2, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jen Bartlett, photographs the annual 25,000 mile migration of snow geese with her husband 2. Joe Girard, #1 car and truck salesman in the country (Kitty makes a rare but hilarious mistake that messes with how she votes in game one) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 154.3, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Brian Laeser, wrote a full symphony before he was ten years old 2. Orson Miller, expert on mushrooms and author of "Mushrooms of North America" [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 154.4, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Tyle Smith, has climbed all 67 mountains in the United States 2. Elizabeth Mann Borgese, author of "Pacem in Maribus", about wanting to take care of our oceans (Also Elizabeth is the daughter of Thomas Mann!!) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 154.5, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Robert Eisenberg, tracks down runaway people for the Tracers of America, with an expertise in runaway wives 2. Myrna Davis, expert on potatoes and author of "The Potato Book", about recipes and other uses for spuds [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 155.4, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn - 1. Terry Arnell, specializes in making dog food meals... for humans!! 2. Ken McCain, member of the world's richest demolition derby (The classic "Stroganoff" episode where Garry convinces the panel they ate dog food!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 156.5, Bert Convy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. 1972 Olympic wrestler Dan Gable 2. Sophy Burnham, author of a book about corrupt museum trustees [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 157.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Emily Howell, the first woman pilot on a major American airline 2. Dr. David Lester, psychologist who is an expert on suicide, and author of "Suicide, The Gamble of Death" (You can almost hear Bill Cullen crack his knuckles in excitement over being able to ask questions about piloting a plane. Peggy wastes almost her entire question round in the first game ranting about nosy airline pilots and it's delightful. Bill Wendell cameos at the end of game two to get questions from the audience. Garry has a little speech at the end directed at those watching the show that may be going through depression and he really is the greatest of all time) [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1973) 166.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Anne-Marie Stein, wife of famous art forger and author of "Three Picassos Before Breakfast: Memoir of an Art Forger's Wife" 2. John Ott, believes that we are not getting enough pure sunlight [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 167.1, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean - 1. Lawrence Herkimer, founder and president of the National Cheerleaders Association 2. Milton Delano, scrimshaw artist (A squad of cheerleaders introduces Garry and the panel) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 167.4, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean - 1. Tony Giorgio, expert on pickpocketing 2. Marcia Seligson, author of "The Eternal Bliss Machine, America's Way of Wedding" which studies the seven billion dollar wedding industry (Garry does a skit with the real Tony Giorgio after the game showing off how fast and easy it is to pickpocket. Bill has to disqualify himself in game two because he interviewed the subject for his NBC Monitor program. Neat) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 167.5, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean - 1. Roy C. Sullivan, national park ranger who has survived five (!!) strikes of lightning 2. Sheila Burnford, author of "One Woman's Arctic", which studied eskimo life (Game one is genuinely funny because because of contestant #2) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 169.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, John Gavin, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Virginia Reese, Women's World Fast Draw Champion 2. Russell Eversole, first ever Masters' Degree earner from courses taught on a train [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1973) 169.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, John Gavin, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Maria Gelencser, mother who rescued her two children who had been kidnapped by her estranged ex-husband in Hungary 2. Woody Hartman, manatee expert (The two kids rescued are in the audience and the entire time the one daughter looks like she wants to be literally anywhere but in the studio and you'd think after like, ten seconds, Paul Alter would've taken the hint and stopped having them put the camera back on her but they don't and it genuinely feels like a Tim and Eric skit) [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1973) 169.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, John Gavin, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jerry Cammarata, held the world record for the longest time singing in a bathtub 2. Anthony Schiano, New York City policeman who worked undercover as a drug addict and dealer, writing the book Solo: Portrait of an Undercover Cop about his experiences [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1973) 170.1, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Sylva Darel, Jewish woman from Latvia who was exiled to Siberia because of her heritage, writing the book A Sparrow in the Snow 2. William Steed, director Croaker College, a college made for frogs and training frogs (Features a CLASSIC goofy demonstration where Garry has four frogs competing, naming each after a member of the panel!! Also Kitty was game for kissing a frog which was pretty funny) [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1970) 170.2, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ian Ball, expert on The Mutiny on the Bounty and author of "Pitcairn: Childen of Mutiny" 2. Brenda Duckworth, women's boxing champion [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1973) 172.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Richard Buggy, detective with an expertise in muggings, as well as a decoy in mugging stings. 2. George Gerbner, believes heavy television viewing can create fearful prejudices (Kitty and Joe's sons are imposters in the first game in one of my favorite moments in the show's history) [GSN, BUZZR, or SM/CC-1/A, A+, or B]
- (1973) 173.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jack Mercer, voice of Popeye 2. Helena Lopata, author of Widowhood in an American City, sociologist who studies and promotes awareness of widowhood in the United States [GSN/CC-1/B, also available in A+ quality from BUZZR]
- (1973) 175.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Wood, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Father John Halligan, priest who created a working boys center for kids in Ecuador 2. Christopher Bird, co-author of the world famous book, The Secret Life of Plants (Buzzing in the audio, video a little dark) [GSN/CC-1/C+]
- (1974) 179.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Carmen Hicks, survivor of a venomous snake bite 2. Ken Whelan, ex-television director and author of "How The Golden Age of Television Turned My Hair to Silver" (Kitty's random rant on keeping anti-venom in the freezer is a cute moment. Ken Whelan used to direct "The Garry Moore Show", so Garry has a mini-reunion with staff members of the old show, including Durward Kirby, Denise Lor, and Ken Carson!!) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1974) 183.1, Nipsey Russell, Anne Meara, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 2. Walter Hinkley, New York City Department of Health employee who wants to spread awareness of the dangers of animals and pets if they're not taken care of (Ripped from YouTube. Taped 1-22-74. Partial episode, counts as half of an episode due to its length) [SMw/slate/CC-2/A-]
- (1974) 189.4, Allen Ludden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Betty White - 1. Don DeNoon, trainer of famed runner Mary Decker 2. Martin Gray, Nazi Concentration Camp survivor and author of "For Those I Loved", a book about the incredibly awful tragedies that occurred to him afterwards (Taped 3-5-74. Mary picks out the real Don in game one. Game two's affadavit is incredible and tragic) [GSN/CC-1/B+, also available from BUZZR in A+ quality+]
- (1974) 194.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Dusko Popov, British spy during World War II who served as the inspiration for James Bond 2. Paul Kimmelman, holds world record for greatest weight loss in shortest elapsed time [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1974) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Patricia McNaughton, young girl who is a wrestling champion who wrestles solely boys 2. Yuri Brokhin, author of "Hustling on Gorky Street" and expert on crime and corruption in The Soviet Union (has fluctuating colors at the top of the screen) [SM/CC-1/B]
- (1974) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Francis Toomey, police officer from the Emergency Services Division who are taught to talk down assailants and to use force only as a last resort 2. Robert Half, advocate for overweight people [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1974) A partial episode with Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean - 2. Warren Farrell, sociologist and author of The Liberated Man who believes men need to show more emotion (Ripped from YouTube. Counts as half an episode due to its length) [SM/CC-1/B+]
- (1974) Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Harry Blackstone, Jr., magician 2. Ben Wattenberg, author of a book about optimism over America, titled "The Real America" [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1974) Nipsey Russell, Anne Meara, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 2. Walter Hinkley, New York City Department of Health employee who wants to spread awareness of the dangers of animals and pets if they're not taken care of (Ripped from YouTube. Taped 1-22-74. Partial episode, counts as half of an episode due to its length) [SMw/slate/A-]
- (1975) A partial episode with Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit - 1. Becky Blaney, magician. (Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [OB/CC-1/B+]
- (1975) A partial episode with Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Walter "Zany" Blaney, magician. (Counts as half of an episode due to its length. Kitty Carlisle is suspended in mid-air!!) [OB/CC-1/B+]
- (1975) Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Alexandra Sheedy, young girl who wrote a novel about a mouse titled "She Was Nice to Mice" 2. Benson Huggard, long distance swimmer who has broken many records (Yes, Alexandra is indeed a young pre-stardom Ally Sheedy!!) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1975) Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jeraldine Saunders, world's only female cruise director of a luxury liner and would later create "The Love Boat" 2. Frank Earl Andrews, former convict turned writer who helped publish a book of pieces written by convicts [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1975) Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Rita Moreno - 1. Gene Roddenberry, creator of "Star Trek" 2. Grace Weinstein, author of "Children and Money" a parents guide to teaching children how to handle money [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1975) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. William Hanna, one half of the "Hanna-Barbera" cartoon team. 2. Harold Rosenberg, vitamin expert who believes in their importance. (Daws Butler, voice of Yogi Bear, introduces the panel in a Yogi Bear cartoon. Dick DeBartolo comes out in a Yogi Bear costume to identify the real William Hanna. VCR counter appears on the top-right corner of the screen for the first few minutes) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1975) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Legendary cartoonist Bob Clampett, creator of various Looney Tunes, including Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, and Tweety!! 2. Tania Grossinger, daughter of family who opened the famous celebrity resort Grossinger's and author of Growing Up At Grossinger's (Garry hops out with a man in a Bugs Bunny costume) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1975) 235.1, Soupy Sales, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Hal Brown, member of the now extremely controversial in hindsight right-wing musical organization/group "Up With People" (Taped 5-13-75. Ripped from YouTube. Only the intro, first affadavit and full game, and credits. Missing entire second game. Counts as half of an episode due to its length. Video is VERY blurry and pixelated, but audio is in better quality than video. Very fascinating look at an extremely controversial in hindsight group. You have to wonder if the people who joined this group realized its truly sneaky subtle true intentions. The group does a few vocal performances before and after the game, including during the credits) [SMw/slate/CC-2/B-]
- (1975) a partial episode with Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Sylvia Cunningham, mother of a very musical family and Musical Family of the Year award winners (Ripped from YouTube. Missing entire second game. Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [OB/B]
- (1976) A partial episode with Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, John Henry Faulk, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Mother of Tawny Godin, who was Miss America of 1976, Connie Godin (Video is glitchy at certain points. Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [OC/CC-1/B-]
- (1976) A partial episode with Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Bayburn, Peggy Cass - 1. Ky Michaelson, expert in rocket-powered physics (Counts as half of an episode due to its length. Ripped from YouTube) [OB/CC-1/B+]
- (1976) A partial episode with Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 2. Peter Rice Bloeme, World Frisbee Champion (Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [OB/CC-1/B-]
- (1976) Allen Ludden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 2. Mary Hyde, won a catapult contest (Ripped from YouTube. Eight minute clip) [OB/CC-2/B]
- (1976) 279.3, Allen Ludden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Phil Toon, fireman who performs pantomime whistling via his bellybutton 2. Frank Hoffman, scuba diver who located a wreck that was capsized in 1864 (Ripped from YouTube. Taped 6-22-76. The first affadavit reading is a wonderful disaster with Garry unable to read it without breaking up in fits of laughter, forcing Kitty to finish reading it, and she doesn't fare that much better either!! Extremely funny questioning in game one!! There's an extremely blatant edit in game two when Allen asks "how long did it take you to get it up?" and it cuts to the entire audience cackling so... draw your own conclusions :)) [SMw/slate/CC-2/A-]
- (1976) 289.1, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass - 1. Sue Booker, survivor of an airplane crash who lived for five days in the freezing mountainside before being rescued 2. Cortlandt Hull, monster buff and owner/creator of Witch's Dungeon, a museum dedicated to movie monsters (Game two is great for horror buffs but also it features some really fun imposters who do their best to be as goofy as possible and it's an absolute delight of an episode) [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1976) Soupy Sales, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Doris Mager, eagle expert 2. Dennis Roland, one of the men who built the famous Bridge over the River Kwai (A live eagle is on stage during the first game!! This is one of Garry's last episodes before leaving for throat cancer) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1976) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Carol Wagner, fought gender discrimination and won (Ripped from YouTube. Only the first six minutes) [OC/CC-1/B+]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Donald Thornton, father of an all-girls singing group 2. No game; instead Garry explains his absence, officially announces his retirement, and passes the torch to Joe Garagiola. (Garry's final episode of the series. Should be required viewing for fans of the show. An absolutely marvelous way to go out) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
Joe Garagiola
- (1977) Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Floyd Shafer, Lutherin Minister who dresses as a clown when he conducts his service 2. Larry Brown, created a solar home out of beer cans [GSN/CC-2/B+]
- (1977) Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Nipsey Russell - 1. Dar Robinson, TV and film stuntman who is often on fire 2. Kitty Bonner, oldest woman law enforcement officer in the US [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1977) 313.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Frank Field, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Gary Scott, raises and sells parakeets 2. John Weir Lincoln, advocate of using methanol in cars (Taped 5-18-77. This is the legendary "he had his bird in his hand" episode that has appeared on countless blooper specials!! Also the round itself is wonderfully absurd) [SMw/slate/CC-2/A]
- (1977) Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Lynn Redgrave - 1. Orlen Corey, producer of a stage drama and mosaic artist 2. Dr. Philip G. Zimbardo, author of "Shyness: What It Is, What to Do About It" (Taped 6-8-77) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1977) Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Soupy Sales - 1. Magician Abraham B. Hurwitz, father of Shari Lewis 2. Bruce Aiken, lives at the bottom of The Grand Canyon (Shari Lewis' "Lambchop" character introduces Joe Garagiola) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. David Prowse, the man inside Darth Vader 2. Eva Shane, first woman to ever be licensed to judge boxing matches in New York State, as well as the first woman to ever be a judge for a heavyweight title fight [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Morgana, the Kissing Bandit in the world of sports 2. Dan O'Dell, marine biologist with an expertise on beached mammals [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Dick Schaap, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Diane Fawcett Walls, sister of Farrah Fawcett 2. Jack Long, co-founder of the Malibu Grand Prix Raceway (Missing end credits, ends after Joe's goodbye) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Dick Clark, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Stuart Cumming, chef who loves to cook with scotch 2. Dr. Herbert Fensterheim, expert and authority on fear who wrote "Stop Running Scared" [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1977) Soupy Sales, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Barry Mann, manager of the Barbizon Hotel for Women 2. Samyeon E. Kruer, inventor of a hand strengthening device for those who suffer from arthritis (Taped 12-13-77. Audio very buzzy) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1977) Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Seaver. - 1. Jean Kirkpatrick, ex-alcoholic who founded Women for Sobriety 2. Gunter Hyland, pasty chef who makes chocolate art [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean, Peggy Cass - 1. Jim Markham, barber of famous celebrities 2. Carol Fisher, five-time winner of kayak championships [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Bill Boggs, Kitty Carlisle - 1. George B. Wally, artist who teaches the blind how to draw and paint in perspective 2. Alan Millburg, expert on children's street games (Buzzy audio that's honestly really distracting) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Eric Flaxenberg, gave up city life to become a sheep farmer who sells handmade coats from wool 2. Catherine McCarol, creator of a coloring book for teaching about Polish history (Bill Cullen gets reprimanded for actually breaking a rule, asking for a demonstration!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1977) Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Pat Collins - 1. Wally Naughton, Jr., world's youngest animal trainer who trains bears 2. Frank Coglin, swam beneath The Verrazzano Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge on the same day (Ripped from YouTube. Nipsey just has a poem about bears at the ready and that's why he's the GOAT. A young Anderson Cooper is an imposter in game one, which is a wonderfully funny round) [SM/CC-2/A+, also available from Buzzr on CC-1 in the same quality]
- (1978) 313.1, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Dr. Frank Field, Peggy Cass - 1. Robert J. George, official Santa Claus of the White House 2. Renee Noorbergen, author of "Secret of the Lost Races", who believes that a superior race of man existed at one point in the past (Storm Field (Dr. Frank Field's son) and Gene Rayburn are the imposters in game one, which is a very funny round!!) [GSN/CC-2/A-]
- (1978) Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass - 1. Maria von Trapp, inspiration of "The Sound of Music" 2. Mark Turk, founder of an international ghost registry (Taped 1-17-78. Joe mentions Nipsey having a role in The Wiz!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (11-9-78) Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Owen Quinn, amateur parachutist who jumped off the World Trade Center 2. Max Alth, expert on stain removal and co-author of "The Stain Removal Handbook" [OC/CC-1/A]
- (1978) Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Frank Abagnale, legendary real life imposter who the film "Catch Me If You Can" is based off of 2. Barbara Williams, first woman to ever coach in the NHL [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1978) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, Kitty Carlisle - 2. Neal Watson, swam 70 miles underwater and world record diver (Joe Garagiola himself found and recommended the first subject, though since this is only the second game we don't get to know what he's about. Outstanding video quality, but only a partial episode that features the second subject+game) [SM/CC-1/A+]
- (1978) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Quentin Keynes, explorer of Africa 2. Tony Nava, player of broom ball (Finale, slightly hinted at throughout the broadcast by Joe and the panel) [GSN/CC-1/B]
Bill Cullen
- (1970) 51.1, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Bill Fabry, maker of clothing for plus-sized woman 2. Gussy Moran, fashion designer for tennis dresses [GSN/CC-1/A, also available from BUZZR on CC-2 with uncrunched credits in A+ quality]
- (1970) 51.2, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Hy Lipstein, known as the New York City "Bagel King", the man who runs the most popular bagel and bakery shop in New York, which is visited often by celebrities. 2. Jean Brady, the first woman to deal cards on the Las Vegas strip after a court ruling (Peggy hosts in game one because she knows the subject of the first game!! Everybody eats bread) [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1970) 51.3, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Lois Muller, woman who uses food as makeup 2. Record producer Michael Viner, produced a gag record that features 20 minutes of silence because it's a recording of a mime's performance (Bill claims that Garry is "away" and Orson Bean is "on a leave of absence," hence Mark was asked to join the panel. Goodson goes IN on Viner with his opening question, "would you consider yourself a crook?") [GSN/CC-1/A, also available via a BUZZR airing on CC-2]
- (1970) 51.4, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Daniel O'Connell Kerwin, manager of an ale house, McSorley's Old Ale House, that up until now was a male-only bar 2. Ricky Lowe, National Hula Hoop Champion, and the first boy to do so [BUZZR/CC-2/A]
- (1970) 51.5, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jeffrey Parrot, master pickpocket and former spy during World War II. 2. Joseph Bernard, man who was the only passenger on board a 747 designed for 342 passengers (Jeffrey demonstrates by pickpocketing Mark and Durward!!) [BUZZR/CC-2/A]
- (1973) 176.5, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean, Peggy Cass - 1. Charles Hickson, believes he was kidnapped by a UFO and given an examination by aliens, known as the Pascagoula Abduction 2. Dr. Janet Siskind, anthropology professor at Rutgers and author of "To Hunt in the Morning", that lived in the jungles of Peru and studied the life of a native tribe from there (Taped 11-20-73. Cracked up at Orson asking someone in game one if they knew who Godzilla was, and when they said no, he mutters to himself "ah just an obscure monster...") [GSN/CC-2/A, also available from BUZZR in A+ quality]
- (1977) Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. "Krazy" George Henderson, famed sports fan and crowd cheerleader who later in his life would claim to have invented "The Wave". He wasn't as well-known at this time, however 2. Elmer Rusco, teaches missionaries how to be pilots (Audio is very low in the opening segment, and muddy but louder after that) [GSN/CC-1/C+]
Garry Moore
First Set (1969-1971)
- (5-18-70) 38.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Father James Moran, Roman Catholic priest who is instructor of a course about unicycles 2. Constance Dunaway, official gift buyer for various Presidents and other dignitaries (Orson comes out when Bill is supposed to come out in the intro, flustering Johnny Olson!! And yes, this is a *first season* episode of the show, which is mostly lost!! Taped 4-21-70) [OC/CC-1/A]
- (1970) 40.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ray Voege, television make-up man 2. Charlie Hearst, writer of encouraging letters to overseas servicemen (The 1970-71 season premiere, and the oldest episode of the Garry Moore version that GSN has in its library. Paul Alter and Mark Goodson's secretary are imposters in a game!!) [GSN/CC-1/A, also available in A+ quality from BUZZR on CC-2]
- (1970) 40.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jeff Martin, inventor of the waterbed 2. Linda Grover, helped fight off an apartment building's planned demolition (The panel enters the stage laying on a waterbed!!) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1970) 41.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Penelope, famous male pie-maker 2. Irene Lucia, first woman to be wed on a jet (Garry comes out from the audience and hands out pies to the audience when he is introduced!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 41.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Gary Novicki, co-owner of a physical fitness studio for women, men, and pregnant women 2. Robert L. Wolk, expert on lying and author of "The Right to Lie" (Bill's wife, Ann, makes an appearance) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1970) 43.2, Bill Cullen, Anita Gilette, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Iris Gresch, darts champion 2. Brian O'Leary, ex-astronaut and author of, fittingly, "The Making of an Ex-Astronaut" (Video is a little dark and audio isn't great. Producer Bruno Zirato plays a game of darts with the first subject!!) [GSN/CC-1/C]
- (1970) 43.3, Bill Cullen, Anita Gillette, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Alexander Shields, men's fashion designer 2. Sandy Lesberg, author of cookbooks for single people (Stan Worth is an imposter in game one!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 44.4, Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jay Merill, personal security guard for a man who works as a male mannequin 2. Captain Ernest Wagner, riverboat captain who runs a steamboat that travels the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 46.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Layle Morgan, newspaper reporter who took the first photos of the Nixon home 2. Milton Travers, father of a recovering drug addict and author of "Each Other's Victims" [GSN/CC-1/C+]
- (1970) 47.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Joey D'Auria, who played a practical joke on Peggy Cass by serenading her in disguise in a plot concocted by the producers of the show!! 2. Sister Lucy, first ever Catholic nun to be elected mayor (Joey D'Auria is better known as WGN's Bozo the Clown (and Whisper from Yo-Kai Watch if you like anime). Taped 6/70) [GSN/CC-2/A-]
- (1970) 48.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. "Audrey", children's furniture designer 2. Marietta Everett, girl who sees everything upside-down. (Children of various Goodson-Todman staff members appear with Garry in the intro. This is the first time in the syndicated run's history that the panel is unanimously correct in both games) [GSN/CC-1/B-]
- (1970) 50.1, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen - 1. Dick McFadden, trolley designer 2. Pat Palinkas, first woman to play professional men's football (This is the hilarious episode where the show starts out with the panel (and Garry) riding a trolley!! One of the imposters in game one is a former owner of the New York Knicks) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 55.3, Kitty Carlisle, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen - 1. Alexis Kirk, jewelery designer and Coty Award winner 2. Bob Croft, holds world record for deep sea diving without any breathing device [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1970) 56.1, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Michael McQuown, member of a group that recreates Middle Ages scenarios 2. Jennifer Cross, author of "The Supermarket Trap", a book that helps confused housewives with grocery shopping (The audio is a little lower than my other episodes, and the audio gets fuzzy during the final goodbye segment of the show) [GSN/CC-1/B-]
- (1970) 56.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. John Kunst, working on walking around the entire world 2. Jerry Chester, Ann Nixon, Ira Skutch: one of these three Goodson-Todman staff members wrote a book about being on jury duty, and the panel must figure out which of the three it is. [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 57.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Bennett Cerf, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Kim Smith, captain of a musical corp Grand Champion 2. Keith Douglas Young, former air force major and buffalo hunter who has survived disasters and been a prisoner of war (Bennett Cerf's first ever episode of the show. Garry is outdoors in the introduction "leading" a marching band!!) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1970) 57.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Bennett Cerf, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Joel Fogel, expert on water pollution who kayaked to study how we treat water 2. Robin Hood, child who was an honored guest in the real life Nottingham [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1970) 58.3, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Mark Goodson - 1. Don Parker, author of "Schooling for What?" who wants to overhaul the education system 2. Peter Bull, teddy bear expert (Tom Poston and Bill Todman play imposters in game two. Audio is buzzy) [GSN/CC-1/C-]
- (1970) 58.4, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston - 1. Fashion designer Adolfo 2. James Trager, author of a book about the history of food, titled "The Food Book" (Bill knows the subject of game two, so he switches places with Garry, hence Garry plays and Bill hosts) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1970) 60.1, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen - 1. Sacheen Littlefeather, winner of "Miss Vampire" beauty contest set up as a PR stunt by the television show "Dark Shadows" 2. Wayne Zmerhall, International Masters Bowling Championships participant (Sacheen is indeed the same one from the Marlon Brando Academy Awards incident. Bill Todman's secretary is an imposter in game one. After game one Garry has the panel do an INCREDIBLE badly and cheesily acted skit with him and Sacheen Littlefeather that even features an absurdly random Durward Kirby surprise cameo. How can you hate this show?) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1970) 60.3, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen - 1. Bob Harmon, artist of a mural with 1,0001 celebrities. 2. Patricia Caufield, nature photographer who spent five years photographing the Florida Everglades [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1970) 60.5, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen - 1. Maxine Fiel, palm reader 2. Stan Lee, writer and creator of various Marvel Comics (Also available from a more recent GSN airing but with crunched credits) [GSN/CC-1/A- or A+]
- (1970) 65.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. John Gray, college student who has light skin despite being the child of two black parents and uses this to create a To Tell the Truth-like stage show about race 2. William M. Gaines, founder of MAD Magazine [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 66.5, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Tom Poston - 1. Joseph Schneider, child psychologist who finds the right baby for television commercials 2. Danel Cohen, authority on monsters and mythical creatures, and author of the book A Modern Look at Monsters (All four panelists are holding a young child that sits with them during the opening affadavit, and Kitty is holding none other than a one year old Christian Slater!! Missing first few seconds of the intro as well as the credits and ending goodbye. Video is a little blurry and dark) [SM/CC-2/B]
- (1971) 68.2, Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Shirley Lord - 1. Rewa Walsh, Miss Teenage America 1971 2. Dave Meggyesy, former professional football player who wrote a controversial book, "Out of Their League", which heavily criticized and exposed the hypocrisies of the world of professional football, more than likely the first ever book of its kind, especially from a former pro player. AWESOME questioning in this game with a fascinating subject, especially in light of how football is treated in a much more negative light now-a-days. Bill Cullen being a former football play-by-play man in his heyday asks lots of in-depth football questions (Bill Cullen plays a small goof on Shirley Lord during questioning in the second game) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 68.4, Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Nancy Dickerson - 1. Ivan Figueroa, man who survived a plane crashing into his home 2. Tony Goodstone, expert on pulp magazines and comic books (Funny moment in game one where a contestant misunderstand's Larry's question!! Very funny round in game one overall. Bill gets to use his expertise on planes to ask questions in game one and it's very interesting. Rare situation occurs where Larry and Bill disqualify themselves in game one. Another LEGENDARY moment occurs in game two where a contestant accidentally says the wrong name in the beginning introduction, requiring everyone to leave and come back and re-do the curtain rise introduction!! And the guy gets THREE VOTES anyway!! All three contestants in game two have been imposters frequently in the past!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1970) 69.2, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Sharon Kay Ritchie - 1. Tim Rice, co-author of the rock opera "Jesus Christ Superstar" 2. Robin Quigley, director of the women's branch of the Navy [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1970) 70.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Martha Mitchell - 1. Peter Baird, son of legendary puppeteer Bil Baird 2. Riva Poor, advocater of the 4-day work week and author of "4 Days, 40 Hours" (Garry does a goofy but fun comedy bit with puppeteer Bil Baird. Garry is The Best) [GAMETV/CC-1/A+, also available in the same quality from BUZZR on CC-2]
- (1970) 70.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Martha Mitchell - 1. Roy Plunkett, inventor of Teflon 2. Sam Dunn, woman professional motorcyclist (One of the imposters in Game 2 makes a crucial error during questioning that knocks her out almost immediately, so Mark gives her a vote as a way to help earn the team money) [BUZZR/CC-2/A]
- (1970) 70.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Martha Mitchell - 1. Robert Houseman, expert on wedding fashion 2. Cole Palin, World War I flying buff/historian (voice over announcer for Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom is an imposter in Game 2) [BUZZR/CC-2/A]
- (1970) 70.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Martha Mitchell - 1. Geoffrey Bourne, ape expert and author of "The Ape People" 2. Cheryl Lee, Playboy Bunny of the Year (Martha (who it still blows my mind that she even was on this show as a panelist) outright refuses to participate in questioning in game two and thankfully Bill picks up enough on her cues to do her questioning for her) [GAMETV/CC-1/A+]
- (1971) 72.4, Bert Convy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. John Harris, expert on wolves 2. Patricia Maxwell Scott, descendant of famed author Sir Walter Scott [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 72.5, Bert Convy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Frederick Fried, author of "Artists in Wood", as well as art historian and expert on wood carvings 2. Carol Meyer, member of the roller derby nicknamed "Peanuts" [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1970) 75.1, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden - 1. Louis Michel Irigaray, mountain man and singing sheperd who comes from a group of people who lived between Spain and France 2. Earl Harris, expert on hangovers who even owns an establishment that gives you fast relief from hangovers [GSN/CC-1/B-]
- (1970) 76.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Durward Kirby, Carol Burnett - 1. Catherine Apelt, armadillo expert and owner of the only armadillo ranch in the world 2. Charles Rosenthal, former zeppelin commander, only living American at the time who had commanded one (Known as the "Armadillo" episode, where an armadillo "empties itself" on the floor while Garry is holding it!!) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 77.1, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Rayburn - 1. Rudd Weatherwax, owner and trainer of Lassie 2. Monty Attwater, fighter of avalanches and author of "The Avalanche Hunters" (Listen closely when Garry introduces the second group of challengers. You can hear director Paul Alter say "Music!", indicating to the folks in the booth to play the challenger music) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 80.3, Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Founder of Carvel Ice Cream, Thomas Carvel!! 2. Jennifer O'Neill, actress from The Summer of '42 (Garry gives and serves ice cream to the panel during the panel introductions!!) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 81.3, Gene Rayburn, Meredith MacRae, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Col. Samuel Loboda, leader and commanding officer of the United States Army band 2. Erlene Brody, female bricklayer who appealed to let herself into unions [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 81.4, Gene Rayburn, Meredith MacRae, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Anne Willan, editor of a cooking course and magazine 2. Caroll Spinney, the man inside Sesame Street's "Big Bird" (Some slight tracking issues during some questioning in the first game) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 82.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Tom Poston, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jack Pantis, created a replica of the Land of Oz 2. Sarah Sue Richie, young fraternity mother nicknamed "Super Sarah" (Nipsey Russell and Johnny Olson are imposters in a GREAT round!! Taped 4-20-71. Ripped from YouTube) [SMw/slate/CC-2/A+]
- (1971) 82.5, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Tom Poston, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Thomas Cicarelli, executive director of the North America Pizza Association 2. Theresa Wallach, female motorcyclist who is the author of Easy Motorcycle Riding (last show with the original set. The panel sure does love munching on pizza during the first game!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
Second Set (1971-1973)
- (1971) 83.1, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Harold Eubanks, first place winner of a turkey calling contest 2. Marianne Alireza, author of "At the Drop of a Veil" who spent 13 years in a harem (The first taped episode with the second set) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 83.3, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Son of Ruby Keeler, John Lowe 2. Martha Marian Stringfellow, first grade teacher who won Teacher of the Year award (About ten seconds of a bad storm interrupts GSN's video feed during Kitty's questioning in the first game) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 83.4, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Robert Barter, man whose feet were too big to participate in the Army 2. Midge Turk, former nun who now is an editor of Glamour magazine (Thursday episode from the first week with the new set) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1971) 83.5, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Larry Blyden, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Judy Bohenski, table tennis champion who even competed in China 2. Raymond Sokolov, food editor for The New York Times (Friday episode from the first week with the new set) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 84.1, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Steve Lichtenstein, an expert on creating alibis for all occasions 2. Ida Staggers, airline hostess who has done it for over 30 years for TWA (everyone throws confetti over Bill returning from a vacation. Garry starts with a show stopper with an incredibly charmingly cheesy skit to start the show) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 84.2, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Father Roland Melody, author of "Narco Priest" and priest who helped the narcotics squad for a few years to help curb drub abuse amongst young adults and teens 2. Ray "Sabu" Moreau, circus and elephant historian [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 84.3, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Willy Schaeffler, Olympic ski coach 2. Marguerite Beecher, an expert on jealousy and co-author of "The Mark of Cain, an Anatomy of Jealousy" (Olympian Bob "Bobby" Cochran makes a cameo. Poor Garry has a rare but disastrous case of mushmouth while trying to read the second affadavit!!) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 85.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Stan Waterman, underwater diver and photographer who tried to study the great white shark for the film Blue Water, White Death 2. James Ucchi, spent six days in Cuba after his plane made a forced landing [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 85.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Arthur Miller, privacy expert and author of The Assault on Privacy 2. Carol Miller, successful at riding/rafting in various challenging rivers/rapids as well as tour host (Since the first story is about invasion of privacy, it includes some funny bits when a producer records his conversations with the panel and reveals bits of their conversations!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1971) 85.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Gloria Heidengren, Miss Tall New York 2. Robert Whiteman, co-publisher of Liberty Magazine, a magazine that reprints old magazine articles (Garry "re-do's" his entrance in a funny bit) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 85.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ginny Tighe ("Bridey Murphy"), woman who was hypnotized and believed to be a reincarnation of an 1800s Irish housewife 2. Richard Anderson, mayor of Columbia, Maryland, a town being created completely from scratch [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1971) 86.2, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Count Jakob Von Eltz, German wine expert who lives in a castle 2. Jackie Ahl, 16 year old horse trainer and competitive rider (Worth it for Gene's antics in game one and game two, as he just slowly gets more tipsy as the show goes on, and he just keeps on drinking) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 86.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Cliff Nicholson, won an award for jewelery featuring sea shells 2. Donald Wolheim, legendary science fiction enthusiast and expert [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 86.4, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Eric Weber, author of "How to Pick Up Girls!", a book about the pick-up game 2. Julie Groff, student judge of a court that presides over student cases in school [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 86.5, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Annette Eckis, SeaWorld rider who was bit by Shamu in a stunt gone wrong 2. Don Garlits, professional drag racer who tests drunk driving simulations for safety purposes [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 87.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jan Kazier/Judy Hagedorn, twin sister psychologists 2. Branley Owen, hiked the Appalachian Trail [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 87.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Garry Trudeau, creator of the "Doonesbury" comic strip 2. William H. Blair, head of a company that keeps track of your credit cards [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 88.1, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Linda Bennett - 1. Alba Ballard, designs costumes for birds 2. Dr. Ronald H. Bohr, psychologist who went undercover in a mental hospital to shed light on patient abuse [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 90.3, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Anne Meara, Hugh Downs - 1. Ali Paul, stilt dancer at various world events 2. Carol Issen, author of "Nobody Said You Had to Eat Off the Floor...", a book giving practical advice to exhausted homemakers (This episode is the famous blooper episode where the contestant introduction music is accidentally sped up!) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 90.4, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Anne Meara, Hugh Downs - 1. Minta Durfee Arbuckle, legendary silent film actress and wife of Fatty Arbuckle 2. Jefferson Spivey, rode the entire country on horseback [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1972) 92.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jerry Baker, horticulturist who would later start the "talking to your plants" craze. Ruby Keeler's son is an imposter 2. Fritz Frandell, Cuba canoer [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1971) 93.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Rosey Grier, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Reggie Kaminsky, toucan trainer who has a toucan that has appeared on television commercials and in Captain Kangaroo 2. Hubert Fauntleroy Julian, first black aviator in history and known as "The Black Eagle" (A real toucan shows up before the first game and interacts with Garry because of course Garry is down for anything. The toucan is yapping throughout the entire questioning and it's hilarious!! The reveal in game two is TREMENDOUS. One of the imposters in game two performed the marriage ceremony for Garry's son!! This show was so good) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1971) 94.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Carol Donahue, owner of the Glamour Kitty of the Year 2. Rufus Youngblood, better known as the bodyguard that flung himself onto Lyndon B. Johnson to protect him when John F. Kennedy was assassinated (Very loud buzzing in the audio, which is a little low, and very muddy video. Bill reads The New York Times during Gene's questioning) [GSN/CC-1/C]
- (1972) 95.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Barbara Howar - 1. Rudy Suwara, volleyball captain of the 1972 US Olympic team 2. Dr. Melvin A. Benarde, pesticide in food expert and author of "The Chemicals We Eat" ("Bill Cullen for President!!" I'm with Nipsey!! :) ) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1972) 96.2, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Kennedy - 1. Robert Morey, who taught Senator Ted Kennedy and President John F. Kennedy how to paint 2. Georgina Newman, restaurant owner and advertising/publishing specialist [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1971) 97.2, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Durward Kirby - 1. Rick Rogers, bug collector 2. Isabel Julia, "Golden Girl", an overseas expert who escorts foreign travelers [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 98.5, Tom Poston, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Gerard Nierenberg, expert on non-verbal communication and gestures 2. Lynn Haney, New York Times author who hitchhiked from airplane to airplane (The real Gerard Nierenberg shows a clip from a past episode that features the panelists getting skunked!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1971) 102.2, Gene Rayburn, Kittty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Stephen Bull, staff assistant to president Richard Nixon (Cuts off after the first game. Counts as half of an episode due to its length. Features some in-between commercial chatter with what sounds like some production staffers for the show during commercial breaks!!) [SM/CC-1/A+]
- (1971) 102.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Richard Sherry, owner of a dog who saved a toddler's life 2. Richard Langer, author of "The After-Dinner Gardening Book" about growing exotic plants and fruits [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 102.4, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Mirella Ricciardi, Kenyan photographer and author of "Vanishing Africa" 2. Marvin Grossworth, author of "The Art of Growing a Beard" [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1971) 103.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Henry Morgan, Florence Henderson - 1. Kathey Hartman, winner of the 1971 Grand National Go-Kart Sprint Championship 2. William Peter Blatty, author of "The Exorcist" (Garry enters on a go-kart) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1971) 104.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Lilian Baluch, rollerskating champion 2. Dr. John Hyde, vet on Plum Island on Long Island who works on animal diseases [GSN/CC-1/B-]
- (1971) 104.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Eldon Lown, inventor of an inflatable airplane 2. Jack Muller, "The world's toughest cop", and author of "I, Pig", a cop known for his reputation for being an honest and anti-corruption cop who has major beef with the system he works for [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1971) 106.4, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen - 1. Jack Wilson, famous stunt-double nicknamed "The Human Torch". 2. Mauricio Obregon, studier of Ulysses. [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1971) 108.5, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Cliff Taylor, ski instructor who invented a method involving increasing the length of your skis as you get better at it 2. Darlene Gilbert, supernumerary actor at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City [GSN/A-]
- (1972) 116.1, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen - 1. Kenneth Schmidlein, identical twin and Winner of the National Junior Frisbee Championship 2. Connie Widner, White House chimney cleaner (Don Pardo announces. One poor imposter has a brain-freeze moment right at the end of questioning in game one) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1972) 117.2, partial episode with Father Luke Tupper, a priest who moved to the Amazon to help support those in poverty (Ripped from YouTube. Counts as half of an episode due to its length. Don Pardo sub-announces) [SM/CC-2/A-]
- (1972) 118.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Miss Chinatown USA, Trudi Young 2. Dennis Smith, fireman in a bad neighborhood and author of "Report from Engine Co. 82" (A production error accidentally wipes out the ENTIRE first game, leaving Garry to cover!!) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1972) 119.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Linda Brockhoeft, caretaker and nursemaid of abandoned cubs for a wildlife preserve 2. Glen McCloud, owner of a grocery store for hobos (Garry has ANOTHER incident where an animal, this time a cub, defecates on stage!! Garry finally points out that this happens to him more than most other television personalities. Actress Susan Hampshire makes an appearance) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 119.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Milton Prickett, owner of an English Springer Spaniel who has won numerous awards 2. David Schwartz, physician who created an agency who helps ease the burden for doctors (Taped 3-5-72. Garry comes out with a doggie friend who won't stop yapping during the opening because he keeps barking at himself in the monitor!!) [SMw/slate/CC-2/A-, also available from a GSN rerun in A quality on CC-1]
- (1972) 119.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. James LaRoe, Richard Nixon impersonator and actor 2. Lowell McLaughlin, model for magazines, commercials, and catalogs (Dick Craven, affadavit writer and G-T staff member is an imposter in game one!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 119.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Derrick Copperthwait, head of the Ripley's Believe It Or Not exhibits/museums 2. William Simmons, customer who researched greatest waitresses for a Best Waitress contest (Don Pardo sub-announces!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 125.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. David Charney, senior Karate champion 2. Georgess McHargue, folklore expert and author of "The Impossible People" (Taped 4/72. Audio is a little fuzzy, and there is a small tracking line at the bottom of the screen. Garry participates in the karate demonstration, which leads to HILARIOUS results!! BOTH games have the panel being skunked, and Garry announces that it's a record five times the panel has been skunked the entire week!!) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1972) 126.4, Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Alan Budd, runs an escort service 2. Alex Haley, author of "Roots" [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 133.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Fritz Hines, executive editor of the Boy Scouts of America who wrote an updated version of the Boy Scouts handbook (Only an eight minute clip) [SM/CC-2/B]
- (1972) 136.3, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle, Alan Alda, Peggy Cass - 1. Paul Clausen, one half of a young roping team 2. Julia Lee, designer who specializes in Korean fashion and culture [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 137.2, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Sophia Hutchins, chicken plucking champion 2. Victor Sen Yung, Hop Sing the Chinese cook from the hit TV show Bonanza, who also happens to have an intresting story about being a bystander in a plane hijacking!! (So Sophia Hutchins apparently won the championship the next year as well, which I discovered in my research in making sure her name was spelled correctly. I felt like pointing this out for no reason. Nobody's reading this far down anyway) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 141.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Joe Henry, candy expert 2. Robert Kanigher, writer and editor of Wonder Woman comic books (Taped 11-21-72) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 143.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Lillian Ellison Smith, professional wrestler known as "The Fabulous Moolah" 2. Chuck Wiese, very young professional weatherman (Taped 12-5-72) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 143.5, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Robert Nelson, founder of an organization that predicts future events 2. Ann Itzel, toy tester (Taped 12-5-72) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1972) 144.1, Jack Cassidy, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ralph Fasanella, famed artist who never had a single art lesson in his life 2. Etienne Boutier, hitchhiking around the world (Taped 12-12-72. Everyone except Jack Cassidy disqualifies themselves from the first game's voting!!) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 144.2, Jack Cassidy, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisie - 1. Reisal Bordner, president of a magic trick manufacturer company 2. Lona B. Kenney, author of "Mboka", a book about a tribe in the Congo (Taped 12-12-72. Tuesday episode) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 144.3, Jack Cassidy, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Edward Marcus, one half of "Neiman-Marcus" 2. John Wallace Spencer, expert on the Bermuda Triangle and author of "Limbo of the Lost" (Taped 12-12-72. A dummy of Garry Moore comes out in the opening. Wednesday episode) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 144.4, Jack Cassidy, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Melissa Galbrey, Miss Teenage America 1972 2. Dr. Pamela Cantor, psychologist specialized in adolescent suicide (Taped 12-12-72. Bill Wendell goes into the audience for questions about the second subject. Thursday episode) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1972) 145.3, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. C. Moody Bond, breeder of the world's tiniest horse 2. Patricia Carbine, publisher and editor-in-chief of Ms. Magazine, the first magazine created and controlled exclusively for women (Taped 12-19-72) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 145.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Pam Martin, Miss Rodeo America 2. Dr. David Viscott, psychiatrist who has exposed abuses in his field, and author of "The Making of a Psychiatrist" (Taped 12-19-72. Bill Wendell has a cameo, as he goes into the studio audience to let some members of the audience ask questions to the real Dr. David Viscott after the game is over) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1972) 145.5, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Sherry Sager, US Navy apprentice and member of an all-woman group that serves alongside men 2. Joe Maggio, author of "Company Man" and former member of the CIA (Taped 12-19-72) [GSN/CC-1/A]
Third Set (1973-1978)
- (1973) 148.1, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Jack Badaracco, psychologist who runs rat decathalon for students 2. Al Manning, witchcraft expert and author of "Helping Yourself with White Witchcraft" (Snarky Nipsey Russell in game two during Kitty's questioning!! :)) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 148.2, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Barbara Quinn, former heroin addict and prostitute who won a New York Emmy for a television show called "Drug Line" giving out advice to drug addicts 2. Lucian Gilbert, creator of the coat of arms for dogs [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 148.3, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Stuart Berman, college student and Chinese cuisine expert 2. Russel Dines, co-director of a disaster research center and disaster expert [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 148.4, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. James Harithis, director of an art museum with a prisoner art workshop 2. Theodore Berland, medical writer with an expertise on back pain and author of "Living With Your Bad Back" (Garry reads some hate mail for himself at the end of the show!!) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 148.5, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Rosemary Thurber Sauers, dauther of humorist and cartoonist James Thurber 2. Joseph Fink, bird expert and manufacturer of "Roost No More" [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 149.1, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Nipsey Russell - 1. Charles King, plays basketball on a unicycle 2. Leonard Wolf, author of "A Dream of Dracula", and Dracula expert [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 149.2, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Nipsey Russell - 1. Lois Owings, female Santa Claus for a major department store 2. Bill Cooper, traveling around the world by snowmobile [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 149.3, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Shalit - 1. Nino LoBello, author of a book called "Vatican U.S.A." that discusses the wealth of the American Catholic church 2. Bob Sparks, ballonist who wants to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a balloon (Peggy is a proud member of the Catholic Church and goes IN on the first subject ranting in defense of it) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 149.4, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Shalit - 1. Lucy Lang, 1972 Nicaragua Earthquake survivor 2. Amarette Cardero, only girl at Yale University to participate in athletics [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 149.5, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Shalit - 1. Annette Mintz, runs a class on contest winning 2. Colin Fletcher, author of "The Winds of Mara", about unexplored areas of East Africa (Bill drops two great zingers on poor Peggy almost immediately. You actually get to see for a bit the infamous Kitty death glare during the voting in game two, and one of the contestants actually looks away because of it!! Garry ends the episode with a wonderful story about elephant poop that I'm sure you'll love to listen to) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 150.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Linda Phillips, teenage ventriloquist who has performed on television 2. Barry Rothman, fireworks designer [BUZZR/A+]
- (1973) 150.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Marion Daniels, was forced into a mental institution by horrible misdiagnosis for seven years 2. Helen Jost, the only woman with a helicopter service [BUZZR/A+]
- (1973) 150.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jean-Yves Domalain, author of Panjamon: I Was a Headhunter who was entered himself into torturous initiation and marriage by headhunters to see what it was like 2. Ruth Friedman, successfully sued the state after being stuck on a ski lift (Game two is fantastic and Peggy's questioning is an absolute delight) [BUZZR/A+]
- (1973) 150.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jimmy Jemail, legendary New York Daily News journalist of 52 years who had recently retired 2. Dr. Rodric Gorney, psychologist and author of The Human Agenda, who believes we need to be more realistic about our expectations society (the show really hammers home the part of the book about blondes, which I guess was because it was the juiciest part of the book. Game one is another gold star game) [BUZZR/A+]
- (1973) 150.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Robert Charles Howe, artist who draws in the style of Norman Rockwell 2. Karen Kollias, co-founder of a rape crisis center (Orson's whataboutism in game two is uh, certainly awkward, and his rant during the voting process is probably not gonna win you any points either. Peggy disqualifies herself because she saw the person in a news report and it turns out she was wrong!!) [BUZZR/A+]
- (1973) 151.2 (BUZZR skips 151.1 for some reason), Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Fortune Macri, director of New York City's firearms board 2. Orville Redenbacher, popcorn gourmet with his own brand of popcorn (Taped 2-13-73. Two copies: one has crunched credits but in better quality, one is uncrunched) [GSN/CC-1/A- or A+]
- (1973) 151.3, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Ethel Ennis, legendary jazz musician who sang The Star-Spangled Banner at President Nixon's 1972 inauguration 2. John Birdsong, helped nurse a racehorse's broken leg and helped it back onto the comeback trail [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 151.4, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Constantinos Zouganelis, mayor of the Greek island of Mykonos and the owner of a Greek pelican named Peter that is the official mascot of the island 2. Thomas McGuire, dentist and author of The Tooth Trip (Joe breaks a rule in game one and the contestant does himself in by trying to answer Joe's question before he can get chastised for it. Garry, god bless him, tries to cover for the contestant. One of the imposters in game two is Bill Van Burkleo, a Canadian professional football player) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 151.5, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Joyce Duco, former nun who works in troubled youth clinics, and her life is used for a Movie of the Week titled "The Weekend Nun" 2. Jerry Williams, one half of the first ever husband and wife steward and stewardess team [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 152.1, Tom Kennedy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. James Allison Dreany, child who saved an entire school bus after the driver suffered a fatal heart attack 2. Mel Mandell, author of "Being Safe", a book with tips on what to do if you're the victim of a crime (Bill Cullen decides to do a comedy bit in game two and because of it he doesn't even get to ask a question!!) [GSN/CC-1/B, also available via a BUZZR airing on CC-1 in A quality]
- (1973) 152.2, Tom Kennedy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ruth Castino, craftswoman and expert spinster 2. David Clarkson Swarm, numerolgist, the science of numbers (Garry, and each member of the panel, gets their names analyzed) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 152.3, Tom Kennedy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Glenn Mottau, somersault champion who recreated a stunt on a past episode of To Tell the Truth, and was invited on the show after sending the show a letter 2. Mayta Barthol, sailed around the world (The show airs a clip from episode 64.1 of Herman Goellner, who inspired Glenn, pulling off the stunt) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 152.4, Tom Kennedy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Connie Stuart, press secretary for Patricia Nixon 2. Bob Farrone, traveled as freight on an airplane to save money [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 152.5, Tom Kennedy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Kofi Wayo, hitchhiked 10,000 miles to meet a penpal and earn freedom in the United States 2. David Hendon, author of "Death as a Fact of Life", a book about the concept of death and how we handle it [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 153.1, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ronnie Merriott, champion trampoline performer 2. Dr. James Herriot, veterinary surgeon for countryside animals and author of "All Creatures Great and Small" (Garry does the intro while jumping on a trampoline) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 153.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. James Lambrose, fomer inmate who became head chef of prison he was originally placed in 2. Arch Deal, newscaster who partakes in skydiving as a hobby [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 153.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Marion Breland, expert on animal behavior 2. Stanley Roberts, expert on blackjack and author of "Winning Blackjack" [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 153.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Sherry Crane, Director of the National Migraine Association 2. Robert Rothbord, world champion off-shore powerboat racer (Kitty causes a minor stir with her pronunciation of the word "fakir" that causes such a hilarious ruckus that her time runs out before she can ask a question!!) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 153.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. S. Scott Gordon, the "singing cab driver" who entertains people who use his cab 2. Clinton A. Puckett, high ranking marine seargent who serves on various boards and witness to Iwo Jima (Round one's questioning is a lot of fun. According to a 1981 article Gordon was STILL doing his singing at that point and that delights me. Robert Merrill makes a HILARIOUS cameo to participate in a "sing-off" with the real S. Scott Gordon!!) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 154.1, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Herb Jones, expert on pinball machines and a longtime member of the pioneering pinball company Bally 2. Steven Dohanos, designer of postage stamps and chairman of the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee (Kitty asking a question about Pachinko machines is an absolute delight if you're a video/arcade game fanatic and historian like I am. Honestly game one is worth it for historians in general. Also Kitty and Peggy do battle in a game of pinball after game one!! Nipsey's poem was sent in to him by none other than Paul Walter, whom Nipseys immediately credits) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 154.2, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jen Bartlett, photographs the annual 25,000 mile migration of snow geese with her husband 2. Joe Girard, #1 car and truck salesman in the country (Kitty makes a rare but hilarious mistake that messes with how she votes in game one) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 154.3, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Brian Laeser, wrote a full symphony before he was ten years old 2. Orson Miller, expert on mushrooms and author of "Mushrooms of North America" [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 154.4, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Tyle Smith, has climbed all 67 mountains in the United States 2. Elizabeth Mann Borgese, author of "Pacem in Maribus", about wanting to take care of our oceans (Also Elizabeth is the daughter of Thomas Mann!!) [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 154.5, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Robert Eisenberg, tracks down runaway people for the Tracers of America, with an expertise in runaway wives 2. Myrna Davis, expert on potatoes and author of "The Potato Book", about recipes and other uses for spuds [BUZZR/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 155.4, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn - 1. Terry Arnell, specializes in making dog food meals... for humans!! 2. Ken McCain, member of the world's richest demolition derby (The classic "Stroganoff" episode where Garry convinces the panel they ate dog food!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1973) 156.5, Bert Convy, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. 1972 Olympic wrestler Dan Gable 2. Sophy Burnham, author of a book about corrupt museum trustees [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 157.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Emily Howell, the first woman pilot on a major American airline 2. Dr. David Lester, psychologist who is an expert on suicide, and author of "Suicide, The Gamble of Death" (You can almost hear Bill Cullen crack his knuckles in excitement over being able to ask questions about piloting a plane. Peggy wastes almost her entire question round in the first game ranting about nosy airline pilots and it's delightful. Bill Wendell cameos at the end of game two to get questions from the audience. Garry has a little speech at the end directed at those watching the show that may be going through depression and he really is the greatest of all time) [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1973) 166.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Anne-Marie Stein, wife of famous art forger and author of "Three Picassos Before Breakfast: Memoir of an Art Forger's Wife" 2. John Ott, believes that we are not getting enough pure sunlight [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 167.1, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean - 1. Lawrence Herkimer, founder and president of the National Cheerleaders Association 2. Milton Delano, scrimshaw artist (A squad of cheerleaders introduces Garry and the panel) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 167.4, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean - 1. Tony Giorgio, expert on pickpocketing 2. Marcia Seligson, author of "The Eternal Bliss Machine, America's Way of Wedding" which studies the seven billion dollar wedding industry (Garry does a skit with the real Tony Giorgio after the game showing off how fast and easy it is to pickpocket. Bill has to disqualify himself in game two because he interviewed the subject for his NBC Monitor program. Neat) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 167.5, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean - 1. Roy C. Sullivan, national park ranger who has survived five (!!) strikes of lightning 2. Sheila Burnford, author of "One Woman's Arctic", which studied eskimo life (Game one is genuinely funny because because of contestant #2) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1973) 169.3, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, John Gavin, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Virginia Reese, Women's World Fast Draw Champion 2. Russell Eversole, first ever Masters' Degree earner from courses taught on a train [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1973) 169.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, John Gavin, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Maria Gelencser, mother who rescued her two children who had been kidnapped by her estranged ex-husband in Hungary 2. Woody Hartman, manatee expert (The two kids rescued are in the audience and the entire time the one daughter looks like she wants to be literally anywhere but in the studio and you'd think after like, ten seconds, Paul Alter would've taken the hint and stopped having them put the camera back on her but they don't and it genuinely feels like a Tim and Eric skit) [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1973) 169.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, John Gavin, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jerry Cammarata, held the world record for the longest time singing in a bathtub 2. Anthony Schiano, New York City policeman who worked undercover as a drug addict and dealer, writing the book Solo: Portrait of an Undercover Cop about his experiences [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1973) 170.1, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Sylva Darel, Jewish woman from Latvia who was exiled to Siberia because of her heritage, writing the book A Sparrow in the Snow 2. William Steed, director Croaker College, a college made for frogs and training frogs (Features a CLASSIC goofy demonstration where Garry has four frogs competing, naming each after a member of the panel!! Also Kitty was game for kissing a frog which was pretty funny) [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1970) 170.2, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Ian Ball, expert on The Mutiny on the Bounty and author of "Pitcairn: Childen of Mutiny" 2. Brenda Duckworth, women's boxing champion [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1973) 172.4, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Richard Buggy, detective with an expertise in muggings, as well as a decoy in mugging stings. 2. George Gerbner, believes heavy television viewing can create fearful prejudices (Kitty and Joe's sons are imposters in the first game in one of my favorite moments in the show's history) [GSN, BUZZR, or SM/CC-1/A, A+, or B]
- (1973) 173.4, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jack Mercer, voice of Popeye 2. Helena Lopata, author of Widowhood in an American City, sociologist who studies and promotes awareness of widowhood in the United States [GSN/CC-1/B, also available in A+ quality from BUZZR]
- (1973) 175.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Wood, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Father John Halligan, priest who created a working boys center for kids in Ecuador 2. Christopher Bird, co-author of the world famous book, The Secret Life of Plants (Buzzing in the audio, video a little dark) [GSN/CC-1/C+]
- (1974) 179.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Carmen Hicks, survivor of a venomous snake bite 2. Ken Whelan, ex-television director and author of "How The Golden Age of Television Turned My Hair to Silver" (Kitty's random rant on keeping anti-venom in the freezer is a cute moment. Ken Whelan used to direct "The Garry Moore Show", so Garry has a mini-reunion with staff members of the old show, including Durward Kirby, Denise Lor, and Ken Carson!!) [BUZZR/CC-1/A+]
- (1974) 183.1, Nipsey Russell, Anne Meara, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 2. Walter Hinkley, New York City Department of Health employee who wants to spread awareness of the dangers of animals and pets if they're not taken care of (Ripped from YouTube. Taped 1-22-74. Partial episode, counts as half of an episode due to its length) [SMw/slate/CC-2/A-]
- (1974) 189.4, Allen Ludden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Betty White - 1. Don DeNoon, trainer of famed runner Mary Decker 2. Martin Gray, Nazi Concentration Camp survivor and author of "For Those I Loved", a book about the incredibly awful tragedies that occurred to him afterwards (Taped 3-5-74. Mary picks out the real Don in game one. Game two's affadavit is incredible and tragic) [GSN/CC-1/B+, also available from BUZZR in A+ quality+]
- (1974) 194.5, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Alan Alda, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Dusko Popov, British spy during World War II who served as the inspiration for James Bond 2. Paul Kimmelman, holds world record for greatest weight loss in shortest elapsed time [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1974) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Patricia McNaughton, young girl who is a wrestling champion who wrestles solely boys 2. Yuri Brokhin, author of "Hustling on Gorky Street" and expert on crime and corruption in The Soviet Union (has fluctuating colors at the top of the screen) [SM/CC-1/B]
- (1974) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Francis Toomey, police officer from the Emergency Services Division who are taught to talk down assailants and to use force only as a last resort 2. Robert Half, advocate for overweight people [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1974) A partial episode with Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean - 2. Warren Farrell, sociologist and author of The Liberated Man who believes men need to show more emotion (Ripped from YouTube. Counts as half an episode due to its length) [SM/CC-1/B+]
- (1974) Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Harry Blackstone, Jr., magician 2. Ben Wattenberg, author of a book about optimism over America, titled "The Real America" [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1974) Nipsey Russell, Anne Meara, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 2. Walter Hinkley, New York City Department of Health employee who wants to spread awareness of the dangers of animals and pets if they're not taken care of (Ripped from YouTube. Taped 1-22-74. Partial episode, counts as half of an episode due to its length) [SMw/slate/A-]
- (1975) A partial episode with Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit - 1. Becky Blaney, magician. (Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [OB/CC-1/B+]
- (1975) A partial episode with Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Walter "Zany" Blaney, magician. (Counts as half of an episode due to its length. Kitty Carlisle is suspended in mid-air!!) [OB/CC-1/B+]
- (1975) Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Alexandra Sheedy, young girl who wrote a novel about a mouse titled "She Was Nice to Mice" 2. Benson Huggard, long distance swimmer who has broken many records (Yes, Alexandra is indeed a young pre-stardom Ally Sheedy!!) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
- (1975) Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jeraldine Saunders, world's only female cruise director of a luxury liner and would later create "The Love Boat" 2. Frank Earl Andrews, former convict turned writer who helped publish a book of pieces written by convicts [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1975) Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Rita Moreno - 1. Gene Roddenberry, creator of "Star Trek" 2. Grace Weinstein, author of "Children and Money" a parents guide to teaching children how to handle money [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1975) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. William Hanna, one half of the "Hanna-Barbera" cartoon team. 2. Harold Rosenberg, vitamin expert who believes in their importance. (Daws Butler, voice of Yogi Bear, introduces the panel in a Yogi Bear cartoon. Dick DeBartolo comes out in a Yogi Bear costume to identify the real William Hanna. VCR counter appears on the top-right corner of the screen for the first few minutes) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1975) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Legendary cartoonist Bob Clampett, creator of various Looney Tunes, including Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, and Tweety!! 2. Tania Grossinger, daughter of family who opened the famous celebrity resort Grossinger's and author of Growing Up At Grossinger's (Garry hops out with a man in a Bugs Bunny costume) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1975) 235.1, Soupy Sales, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Hal Brown, member of the now extremely controversial in hindsight right-wing musical organization/group "Up With People" (Taped 5-13-75. Ripped from YouTube. Only the intro, first affadavit and full game, and credits. Missing entire second game. Counts as half of an episode due to its length. Video is VERY blurry and pixelated, but audio is in better quality than video. Very fascinating look at an extremely controversial in hindsight group. You have to wonder if the people who joined this group realized its truly sneaky subtle true intentions. The group does a few vocal performances before and after the game, including during the credits) [SMw/slate/CC-2/B-]
- (1975) a partial episode with Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, Peggy Cass - 1. Sylvia Cunningham, mother of a very musical family and Musical Family of the Year award winners (Ripped from YouTube. Missing entire second game. Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [OB/B]
- (1976) A partial episode with Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, John Henry Faulk, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Mother of Tawny Godin, who was Miss America of 1976, Connie Godin (Video is glitchy at certain points. Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [OC/CC-1/B-]
- (1976) A partial episode with Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Bayburn, Peggy Cass - 1. Ky Michaelson, expert in rocket-powered physics (Counts as half of an episode due to its length. Ripped from YouTube) [OB/CC-1/B+]
- (1976) A partial episode with Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 2. Peter Rice Bloeme, World Frisbee Champion (Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [OB/CC-1/B-]
- (1976) Allen Ludden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 2. Mary Hyde, won a catapult contest (Ripped from YouTube. Eight minute clip) [OB/CC-2/B]
- (1976) 279.3, Allen Ludden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Phil Toon, fireman who performs pantomime whistling via his bellybutton 2. Frank Hoffman, scuba diver who located a wreck that was capsized in 1864 (Ripped from YouTube. Taped 6-22-76. The first affadavit reading is a wonderful disaster with Garry unable to read it without breaking up in fits of laughter, forcing Kitty to finish reading it, and she doesn't fare that much better either!! Extremely funny questioning in game one!! There's an extremely blatant edit in game two when Allen asks "how long did it take you to get it up?" and it cuts to the entire audience cackling so... draw your own conclusions :)) [SMw/slate/CC-2/A-]
- (1976) 289.1, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass - 1. Sue Booker, survivor of an airplane crash who lived for five days in the freezing mountainside before being rescued 2. Cortlandt Hull, monster buff and owner/creator of Witch's Dungeon, a museum dedicated to movie monsters (Game two is great for horror buffs but also it features some really fun imposters who do their best to be as goofy as possible and it's an absolute delight of an episode) [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1976) Soupy Sales, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Doris Mager, eagle expert 2. Dennis Roland, one of the men who built the famous Bridge over the River Kwai (A live eagle is on stage during the first game!! This is one of Garry's last episodes before leaving for throat cancer) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1976) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Rayburn, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Carol Wagner, fought gender discrimination and won (Ripped from YouTube. Only the first six minutes) [OC/CC-1/B+]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Donald Thornton, father of an all-girls singing group 2. No game; instead Garry explains his absence, officially announces his retirement, and passes the torch to Joe Garagiola. (Garry's final episode of the series. Should be required viewing for fans of the show. An absolutely marvelous way to go out) [GSN/CC-1/A+]
Joe Garagiola
- (1977) Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass - 1. Floyd Shafer, Lutherin Minister who dresses as a clown when he conducts his service 2. Larry Brown, created a solar home out of beer cans [GSN/CC-2/B+]
- (1977) Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Nipsey Russell - 1. Dar Robinson, TV and film stuntman who is often on fire 2. Kitty Bonner, oldest woman law enforcement officer in the US [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1977) 313.2, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Frank Field, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Gary Scott, raises and sells parakeets 2. John Weir Lincoln, advocate of using methanol in cars (Taped 5-18-77. This is the legendary "he had his bird in his hand" episode that has appeared on countless blooper specials!! Also the round itself is wonderfully absurd) [SMw/slate/CC-2/A]
- (1977) Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Lynn Redgrave - 1. Orlen Corey, producer of a stage drama and mosaic artist 2. Dr. Philip G. Zimbardo, author of "Shyness: What It Is, What to Do About It" (Taped 6-8-77) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1977) Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Soupy Sales - 1. Magician Abraham B. Hurwitz, father of Shari Lewis 2. Bruce Aiken, lives at the bottom of The Grand Canyon (Shari Lewis' "Lambchop" character introduces Joe Garagiola) [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. David Prowse, the man inside Darth Vader 2. Eva Shane, first woman to ever be licensed to judge boxing matches in New York State, as well as the first woman to ever be a judge for a heavyweight title fight [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Gene Shalit, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Morgana, the Kissing Bandit in the world of sports 2. Dan O'Dell, marine biologist with an expertise on beached mammals [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Dick Schaap, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Diane Fawcett Walls, sister of Farrah Fawcett 2. Jack Long, co-founder of the Malibu Grand Prix Raceway (Missing end credits, ends after Joe's goodbye) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Dick Clark, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Stuart Cumming, chef who loves to cook with scotch 2. Dr. Herbert Fensterheim, expert and authority on fear who wrote "Stop Running Scared" [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1977) Soupy Sales, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Barry Mann, manager of the Barbizon Hotel for Women 2. Samyeon E. Kruer, inventor of a hand strengthening device for those who suffer from arthritis (Taped 12-13-77. Audio very buzzy) [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1977) Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Tom Seaver. - 1. Jean Kirkpatrick, ex-alcoholic who founded Women for Sobriety 2. Gunter Hyland, pasty chef who makes chocolate art [GSN/CC-1/B+]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean, Peggy Cass - 1. Jim Markham, barber of famous celebrities 2. Carol Fisher, five-time winner of kayak championships [GSN/CC-1/A-]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Bill Boggs, Kitty Carlisle - 1. George B. Wally, artist who teaches the blind how to draw and paint in perspective 2. Alan Millburg, expert on children's street games (Buzzy audio that's honestly really distracting) [GSN/CC-1/B]
- (1977) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Eric Flaxenberg, gave up city life to become a sheep farmer who sells handmade coats from wool 2. Catherine McCarol, creator of a coloring book for teaching about Polish history (Bill Cullen gets reprimanded for actually breaking a rule, asking for a demonstration!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1977) Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Pat Collins - 1. Wally Naughton, Jr., world's youngest animal trainer who trains bears 2. Frank Coglin, swam beneath The Verrazzano Bridge and the Golden Gate Bridge on the same day (Ripped from YouTube. Nipsey just has a poem about bears at the ready and that's why he's the GOAT. A young Anderson Cooper is an imposter in game one, which is a wonderfully funny round) [SM/CC-2/A+, also available from Buzzr on CC-1 in the same quality]
- (1978) 313.1, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Dr. Frank Field, Peggy Cass - 1. Robert J. George, official Santa Claus of the White House 2. Renee Noorbergen, author of "Secret of the Lost Races", who believes that a superior race of man existed at one point in the past (Storm Field (Dr. Frank Field's son) and Gene Rayburn are the imposters in game one, which is a very funny round!!) [GSN/CC-2/A-]
- (1978) Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass - 1. Maria von Trapp, inspiration of "The Sound of Music" 2. Mark Turk, founder of an international ghost registry (Taped 1-17-78. Joe mentions Nipsey having a role in The Wiz!!) [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (11-9-78) Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Owen Quinn, amateur parachutist who jumped off the World Trade Center 2. Max Alth, expert on stain removal and co-author of "The Stain Removal Handbook" [OC/CC-1/A]
- (1978) Nipsey Russell, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Frank Abagnale, legendary real life imposter who the film "Catch Me If You Can" is based off of 2. Barbara Williams, first woman to ever coach in the NHL [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1978) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, Kitty Carlisle - 2. Neal Watson, swam 70 miles underwater and world record diver (Joe Garagiola himself found and recommended the first subject, though since this is only the second game we don't get to know what he's about. Outstanding video quality, but only a partial episode that features the second subject+game) [SM/CC-1/A+]
- (1978) Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Quentin Keynes, explorer of Africa 2. Tony Nava, player of broom ball (Finale, slightly hinted at throughout the broadcast by Joe and the panel) [GSN/CC-1/B]
Bill Cullen
- (1970) 51.1, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Bill Fabry, maker of clothing for plus-sized woman 2. Gussy Moran, fashion designer for tennis dresses [GSN/CC-1/A, also available from BUZZR on CC-2 with uncrunched credits in A+ quality]
- (1970) 51.2, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Hy Lipstein, known as the New York City "Bagel King", the man who runs the most popular bagel and bakery shop in New York, which is visited often by celebrities. 2. Jean Brady, the first woman to deal cards on the Las Vegas strip after a court ruling (Peggy hosts in game one because she knows the subject of the first game!! Everybody eats bread) [BUZZR/CC-2/A+]
- (1970) 51.3, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Lois Muller, woman who uses food as makeup 2. Record producer Michael Viner, produced a gag record that features 20 minutes of silence because it's a recording of a mime's performance (Bill claims that Garry is "away" and Orson Bean is "on a leave of absence," hence Mark was asked to join the panel. Goodson goes IN on Viner with his opening question, "would you consider yourself a crook?") [GSN/CC-1/A, also available via a BUZZR airing on CC-2]
- (1970) 51.4, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Daniel O'Connell Kerwin, manager of an ale house, McSorley's Old Ale House, that up until now was a male-only bar 2. Ricky Lowe, National Hula Hoop Champion, and the first boy to do so [BUZZR/CC-2/A]
- (1970) 51.5, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle - 1. Jeffrey Parrot, master pickpocket and former spy during World War II. 2. Joseph Bernard, man who was the only passenger on board a 747 designed for 342 passengers (Jeffrey demonstrates by pickpocketing Mark and Durward!!) [BUZZR/CC-2/A]
- (1973) 176.5, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean, Peggy Cass - 1. Charles Hickson, believes he was kidnapped by a UFO and given an examination by aliens, known as the Pascagoula Abduction 2. Dr. Janet Siskind, anthropology professor at Rutgers and author of "To Hunt in the Morning", that lived in the jungles of Peru and studied the life of a native tribe from there (Taped 11-20-73. Cracked up at Orson asking someone in game one if they knew who Godzilla was, and when they said no, he mutters to himself "ah just an obscure monster...") [GSN/CC-2/A, also available from BUZZR in A+ quality]
- (1977) Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Nipsey Russell, Kitty Carlisle - 1. "Krazy" George Henderson, famed sports fan and crowd cheerleader who later in his life would claim to have invented "The Wave". He wasn't as well-known at this time, however 2. Elmer Rusco, teaches missionaries how to be pilots (Audio is very low in the opening segment, and muddy but louder after that) [GSN/CC-1/C+]