The Match Game - 1960s version

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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2008

By request, a complete game of the original version of "The Match Game." No moog synthesizer, no naughty questions, no Charles Nelson Reilly...very jarring stuff.

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  • The Game Show Network sucks today. They need more vintage game shows and more of a variety of them rather than the crappy new game shows and those stupid GSN Live segments and hosts. Whoever is programming GSN and TV Land for that matter should be fired.

  • Am I the only one that thinks that it would be nice if GSN left the original commercials in all their shows to make everything more authentic? I know that many of the products that the shows were sponsored by no longer exist, but it would be nice to see them anyway.

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  • @matchgamelover But if this version wasn't on first though, we wouldn't have had the classic 70's version we all know and love!

  • @zibbyzubb Wow...you hit it RIGHT on the head. I know I'm two years too late, but I was saying this SAME thing to my wife about GSN AND TV LAND.

  • Charles and Brett may not be there, but there's plenty of Betty White!!

  • i like the match game from 70s

  • Ah yes! I remember this from when I was a little girl. No "Who's My Baby's Daddy" or any of this other junk that's on today.

  • ya kno i almost cried cause it was so much simple

    i loved that how iif you made a mistake

    it was alright and now if you make a mistake

    YOUR FREAKIN SHOW GETS TAKEN OFF THE AIR

    why

  • These "All-Star" teams were an all-star team of legendary panelists from Goodson/Todman game shows.

    And that made this episoe even more entertaining.

  • @snickpickle And if my memory serves me correct (I was a toddler then!), "A Swingin' Safari" was a minor hit on top-40 radio during early 1963 (maybe peaking around #25??) as a result of its exposure on "Match Game".

  • @zibbyzubb I think whoever is programming today should be tarred and feathered, LOLOLOLOL.

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