Do You Trust Your Wife - Edgar Bergan (3/3)

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2009

Some interesting and quite knowledgeable contestants participate in this episode of "Do You Trust Your Wife." Edgar Bergan is your host with irreverent puppets Charlie McCarthy, Effie Klinker and Mortimer Snerd. The game play is fast, Bergan delivers a superb ventriloquist performance and the puppets are hilarious.

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  • Interesting game show! I'm sure it was popular back in the day. I'm going to have to show this to my neighbor next to me who is 83 years old to see if he remembers this or not. Thanks for posting!

  • Hey, thanks. Let me know what he says! I have another one on my channel hosted by Johnny Carson. Check it out, you'll like it :)

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  • That's my parents =-) The reigning champs. Pretty cool to find my parents who have been deceased since I was a child on youtube in a random search. I wasn't born yet so that is my siblings in the audience. This was the only question he let her answer because she had just taken her citizenship test. Thanks hwy61media

  • And Live Modern ...

  • $20,000 dollars! About $4,684,684,263 in today's money. Talking about US war bonds delivered in a time machine.

  • Around 4:18, there was an "alternate sponsor's" message for General Motors' Frigidaire division, featuring Bess Myerson pitching several of the "new" 1957 Frigidaire appliance models for the kitchen. At 7:10, Edgar delivered a brief final "pitch" for L&M (edited here), "America's Fastest Growing Cigarette"- "Live Modern! Smoke L&M..".

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