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Bob Crane - June Lockhart - The Face Is Familiar 4/4

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2009

Sixties television game show with interesting rules. Contestants are shown part of a celebrity face and have to guess the identity of the personality. This episode's celebrity contestants are Bob Crane of Hogan's Heroes and June Lockhart of Lassie and Lost In Space.

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  • Remarkable how they displayed little pieces of celebrity faces with the rear-projection technology they had. I think an opaque projector may have been involved somewhere.

  • @AngelBearOH As much as I would like to make an intelligent reply to your comment, I just don't have one. Thanks for commenting.

  • oh, I want some teaberry gum! do they even make it anymore? Bob Crane the sex machine. Is that politicaly correct? June seems uncomfortable kissing the guest and being the good sport she is, she went along with the producers request. She should of sued! Cigarrette commercials! I can't wait till they ban food commercials! I say NO FOOD COMMERCIALS PAST 6PM! outta site outta mind.

  • I agree! Down with food commercials. LOL

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  • At the time, Philip Morris (the makers of Marlboro) owned Clark Gum, 'cybervisionstar'. Clark Teaberry Gum is still available, but you have to HUNT for it [probably in your local "dollar store"].

  • 1. Amazing how even after the surgeon general warned people about the cigarette link to cancer, tv was still going to the golden cash cow for advertising.

    2. I think Jack prefered calling football play-by-play rather than doing this gig. he sure acted impatient.

    3. didn't realize that Hogan's Heroes was up for emmies. Sure it was funny and cute but never that funny. doesn't say much for the rest of the comedy stuff on the air then.

  • Its amazing what passed for entertainment back then. This show is positively awful. Five hundred dollars was a veritable fortune, considering most men earn't around 15 to 20 dollars a week (For a woman , it was about 7 to 10 dollars). So, I can see why people wanted to play.

  • Bob Crane was a sex addict (as opposed to machine) and he was extremely mysogynistic towards women. (As depicted in the film Auto focus). I'm not a fan of his, was watching to see June Lockheart. I suppose it's not all entirely Bobs fault, after all Society had a low opinion of women peroid and I guess Bob just made the best of that situation and used it to his full advantage. These days, a man that behaved in such a manner towards women would be called a sexual preditor. How times have changed.

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