@63utuber I found that clip...the show aired December 1, 1963. It was the practice at that time to tape a second episode some Sundays, before the live broadcast, and this one was taped a couple of weeks before. Thus, it is possible it was originally meant to air November 24th (at 10:30 that night all three networks aired Prince Phillip's arrival at Idlewild Airport to attend President Kennedy's funeral).
@s0caltrukker It would take $17912453.88 in today's money to equal that check's value.
skywolf8113 4 days ago
I met Col Sanders when I was 4. I still remember it very well. By the way that's 2million 1950's dollars.
s0caltrukker 2 weeks ago
@crocodile2006 <-- must be Neut in disguise.
1madDogz 2 weeks ago
sound is terribel, its the 21st century not 1888....geezzz..
crazyknight2008 2 weeks ago
No wonder America is $14 Trillion Dollars in Debt, multimillionaires are paid an age pension
crocodile2006 4 weeks ago
Col. Sanders 1890-1980.
spindalis79 1 month ago
Lol, "Oh sir! Sir, you forgot your two million dollars!"
WanderLink 1 month ago
@brithgob Another secret...it was Wendy's founder Dave Thomas who coined the name "Kentucky Fried Chicken"
tomservo56954 3 months ago
@63utuber I found that clip...the show aired December 1, 1963. It was the practice at that time to tape a second episode some Sundays, before the live broadcast, and this one was taped a couple of weeks before. Thus, it is possible it was originally meant to air November 24th (at 10:30 that night all three networks aired Prince Phillip's arrival at Idlewild Airport to attend President Kennedy's funeral).
tomservo56954 3 months ago
15 years later, that would have been a cheque for a billion.
wattever333 3 months ago