Wonderful to see the late great Stubby Kaye as one of the panel. He was a HUGE talent not only on the Broadway stage (in classics like "Guys & Dolls" and "Lil' Abner") but also in movies (such as the film versions of those musicals and others like Cat Ballou and "Who Killed Roger Rabbit"). I even watching him as a kid in the 60's on a Saturday morning game show called "Shenanagins". Too bad they guessed Julius so soon. THANKS for posting this particularly delightful episode! :)
Dorothy played so seriously and to win, so when she gets lost in space, it is even more hysterically funny.
Stubby Kaye and Julius la Rosa both possessed great talents. Unfortunately, they are not quite as well remembered now as they should be.
Unfortunately, Arthur Godfrey's dismissal of him on live 1953 radio still overshadows la Rosa's artistic history. We hope that the history disappears and laRosa's CDs will remain.
It makes me kinda sad when I watch these and see the legion of talent and class that was the pantheon of Movies and Tv in those days....if there are any today to match that they are SO FEW and SO FAR between....
Hmm...he was cute!
shnooger 1 year ago
Wow, Arlene got a dig in....
MerleOberon 1 year ago
Wonderful to see the late great Stubby Kaye as one of the panel. He was a HUGE talent not only on the Broadway stage (in classics like "Guys & Dolls" and "Lil' Abner") but also in movies (such as the film versions of those musicals and others like Cat Ballou and "Who Killed Roger Rabbit"). I even watching him as a kid in the 60's on a Saturday morning game show called "Shenanagins". Too bad they guessed Julius so soon. THANKS for posting this particularly delightful episode! :)
JubalCalif 2 years ago
Dorothy played so seriously and to win, so when she gets lost in space, it is even more hysterically funny.
Stubby Kaye and Julius la Rosa both possessed great talents. Unfortunately, they are not quite as well remembered now as they should be.
Unfortunately, Arthur Godfrey's dismissal of him on live 1953 radio still overshadows la Rosa's artistic history. We hope that the history disappears and laRosa's CDs will remain.
soulierinvestments 2 years ago 4
GSN rebroadcast this Summer 1957 episode on 14 Nov 2008. The contestants included
a guy who Sold Pistols for Ladies (in Gay Colors),
an older lady who Washed Cards at the Desert Inn Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada,
and a pretty female North Carolina Draft Board Clerk"
Highly entertaining episode.
soulierinvestments 3 years ago
It makes me kinda sad when I watch these and see the legion of talent and class that was the pantheon of Movies and Tv in those days....if there are any today to match that they are SO FEW and SO FAR between....
HowardOfOz 3 years ago
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soulierinvestments 3 years ago