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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2007

The first few minutes of an episode of "You Don't Say!" - It's the earliest color episode of a game show in my collection.

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  • Game Show Network But Will Have Just Bring From "You Don't Say!" Very Special Our Memorial Day Weekend From Six Hour Marathon 1960's Classic?

  • It's nice to know that Japanese instruction manuals are such big fans of my clips.

  • omg!! did you get this from gsn or something?  :)

  • Nope, master copy.

  • I remember "YOU DON'T SAY!" every afternoon at 3:30pm(et), with its LIVE percussive music score, although I didn't see it in color {my family didn't get a color set until early 1972}. This looks like a 1967 telecast, although I miss the "Contac" commercial at 1:22 (I know this was a "Master Copy" of that episode, sans commercials, darn it!!)...VERY RARE, as neither NBC nor producer Ralph Andrews saved virtaully the entire run of the show, either on tape or black & white "kinescope" film!!!!

  • Actually, this copy has the original commercials, including that Contac ad. I just left it out because I didn't think anybody would be interested. I was wrong, I guess. :-)

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  • Recordman, you're right. You just can't get really good celebrities on TV game shows anymore. These celebrities at least had talent.

    Besides not having these "Who's my baby's daddy shows?, there were no shows that featured child molesters, deadbeant parents, drug addicts, and lie detector test shows back then. We need a return to the glory days of 60's TV, when all of us babyboomers were in our kids.

  • I haven't seen this game show in a long time!!!! Thanks for sharing and posting YOU DON'T SAY! on YOUTUBE.

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  • Arlo Hults was the "house musician" (organist) on Heatter-Quigley's syndicated "PDQ" at the time, 'therealjoebloggs'. I don't know if he was also a part of Rex Koury's combo on "YOU DON'T SAY!"...

  • @fromthesidelines What I remember is that the music that would play after a contestant correctly guessed the name, being played live by the instrumentalist in-studio ("Arlo" was his name, I believe, and probably not Guthrie either), usually was a comic nod to the name; the one I really remember was "Quasimodo"/"Cheer, Cheer for Ol' Notre Dame!"

  • @disneyfan81 I guess I don't recall Blue Chip. I do remember H&O Gold Stamps and A&P stores gave out Plaid Stamps. You should have seen those!

  • @DavidWhatsHisName I wouldn't call it dull!  Quirky yes, dull no.

  • @jln55 How were they compared to Blue Chip Stamps?

  • Remember when stamps were big? Top Value was not quite as popular a S&H.

  • where's the part where they say 'it's not what you say that counts, it's what you don't say'?

  • ...and now we're afraid of someone stalking, breaking into our homes, or stealing our identity, because our personal info was made public.

  • Without the glasses, you could clearly see the family resemblance between Tom and his brother Jack Narz.

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