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here's a little trivia for you! the original name was going to be "Pretzel," but they dropped that when a toy dog came out with the same name! They were also going to use dice, but put the big spinner in at the last moment . . also, Johnny Carson featured the game on the May 3, 1966 episode of the Tonight Show and one of the guests was Eva Gabor in a low cut dress!!
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bradley
Added: 5th July 2007
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Posted By: Marie |

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What a blast from the past with all these famous faces.
Oh, show the kids what a phone booth was!
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clark,
joey
bishop,
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welles,
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gabor,
dom
deluise,
dionne
warwick,
lee
marvin,
joey
heatherton,
sugar
ray
robinson,
glen
campbell,
johnny
carson,
flip
wilson,
paul
lynde,
ernest
borgnine,
danny
thomas,
lucille
ball,
bob
hope
Added: 7th December 2007
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Posted By: Old Fart |

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This clip shows the start of late night television. Starting with Broadway Open House, hosted by Morey Amsterdam and Jerry Lester, with the blonde bombshell Dagmar in 1950, late night programming began. In 1954 the Tonight Show debuted with comedian Steve Allen, and then in 1957 the witty Jack Paar took over. Classic comedy clips include Zsa Zsa Gabor, Shirley MacLaine, Johnathan Winters, and Charley Weaver (Cliff Arquette).
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obrien
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allen
morey
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jerry
lester
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paar
dagmar
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Added: 7th April 2008
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Posted By: Naomi |

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Eva Gabor appears as a mystery challenger on What's My Line in her pre-Green Acres days.
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Added: 30th July 2008
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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The lovely and talented Debbie Reynolds appears as a the mystery challenger on this episode of What's My Line from 1964. Listen to her excellent imitation of Zsa Zsa Gabor!
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Debbie
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Added: 4th January 2009
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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Unless you pay close attention to TV and movie credits, you may not have heard of Vic Mizzy, but you've certainly heard his work. Mizzy, who died at age 93 on October 17, 2009 composed the familiar TV themes for The Addams Family and Green Acres. He also wrote the music for Shirley Temple's Storybook and most of Don Knotts' movies. Mizzy is pictured here between Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor on the set of Green Acres.
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Mizzy
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TV
movies
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Added: 23rd October 2009
Views: 1382
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Posted By: Lava1964 |

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