PASSWORD 1967-03-27 Chris Noel & Roger Smith
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It's time for another episode of the classic game show, PASSWORD, featuring Chris Noel & Roger Smith!
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Top notch, top notch!!! She is a beautiful woman with a voice to match. And what she did for the men and women, God Bless her!!!✝️✝️✝️
As I understand it, Chris Noel remains beloved by many Vietnam veterans.
Chris Noel is a very ,true, sincere person. God bless her and thank her for all she did for the veterans !!!
Her voice just melts me...
I always knew Chris for being in a movie with Elvis. She lives in FL and was appearing at the state fair one year. I met her there and read about her after that. She is even a character in a comic book. She had a lot of things for sale at the state fair including the comic book.
OK is it just me or is anyone else tearing up? from Vietnam to password, what culture shock for these brave souls and what they must have endured wondering if they would ever see their homeland again, and they have a sadness in their eyes like they have seen too much !!
A great lady . Much love and respect for her . Beautiful inside and out. Truly proof there are angels among us.
I'm familiar with Chris Noel's work on Armed Forces radio.. I'm definitely a fan of the handsome Roger Smith from 77 Sunset Strip.. And military man, who played Password with Ms. Noel, was definitely busy while on leave😁😁😁😁😁
Thanks for posting this PW episode. One of the best PW episodes! Real men, Active-Duty military, both had served in a battle area, thus the D.F.C. for the Marine Major, and the Silver Star for the Army Staff Sergeant. A.L. served in the Army and Roger Smith in the Navy. Hats off to Chris Noel! Attractive, soft-spoken and did not mug for the camera and waste time gibber-jabbering like most of the other Celeb guests. The first clue for "chassis" should have been "Frame". All automobiles and trucks start with the barebones Chassis which frames and attaches to everything else, from the axles/wheels to the Engine/transmission.
no audience shots, that eliminates about 20 Betty White in the Audience comments.
I suppose possibly, as a second clue for "Twilight" (after "Zone") might be "Serling…" (Or possibly "Television.")
Roger Smith is the first male to not wear a suit on the show
I think for Flow," as in opposite I probably would have tried, "Ebb??...…"
Roger gets to go home to Ann-Margret ....
9:40 I would have said "menstrual".
Chris might not be exactly my type, but not only is she very pretty, probably no piercings (other than maybe ears) or tattoos (as very few women had back then)! Viva Naturale!
for 'Deck' I'd have said 'Poop'
for "twilight", my clue would've been "paul newman" paul newman made a movie called TWILIGHT in 1998. duh...
@nelsonricardo3729
2 жыл бұрын
Dr. Reason A. Goodwin would have buzzed you. Also, this episode is from 1967, so I hope that your time machine is in good working order.
@gusloader123
2 жыл бұрын
This "PW" episode was played/filmed in 1967. The word means: the time between daylight and darkness.
I think Alan gets upset when players guess the clue before he has the chance to say 5 SECONDS.
I don't know who Chris Noel is but she's smokin' hot in that mini-skirt. And if her business was radio that was the wrong business for her to be in; tv, motion pictures ... any medium where she can be SEEN!!
@teeniebeenie8774
6 жыл бұрын
I never heard of her, her and mr smith both seem so odd on password...
@lawsonj39
3 жыл бұрын
She was cute, but who thinks shackles are a house?
@1groundfog
3 жыл бұрын
@@lawsonj39 a 1967 Broad, what kind of car is that?
@1groundfog
3 жыл бұрын
re Chris Noel I find myself hanging on her every word just because of the way she says them...keep talking pls
@gusloader123
2 жыл бұрын
@@lawsonj39 - She probably thought the contestant said "shanties". He did not speak as clearly as he should have. Even using/reading the "Closed Captions" on this episode, there are some mistakes. The Announcer/narrator of the PW programs pronounced words well, such as when he said the word for the Blind folks in the audience. Many other folks (Celebs or contestants) do not / did not enunciate very well.
How many peasant villages did they end up burning down...?
@gusloader123
2 жыл бұрын
Only the ones used by and populated by the COMUNIST Viet Cong. By day they were "villagers". By nighttime, they were murderous communists that killed and tortured Christians and non-communists. Obviously, the military members from the U.S.A., South Korea, Taiwan, Australia and New Zealand did not destroy enough of them because the communists are in control of Vietnam now. :-(