"Night Court's" Richard Moll attempts to guess a puzzle with the clues "hairy" and "palm." Then, a couple of contestants guess their puzzles on the first clue!
Rip Taylor helps give away a car to a phone-in contestant. Oh my stars! It's a PT Cruiser!
1987 TV commercial for Denver rock station KBPI 105.9 (the call letters have since moved to 106.7)
Woody...Herman, Woody...Allen, Woody...Woodpecker. I wonder what the answer is?
"Nachos and Donuts"
Various intros from the later seasons of "The Drew Carey Show."
PART FIVE: Graham and the guests play "Find My Love," where the guests must identify an audience member's partner through process of elimination.
(NOTE: There's no audio in this clip since I was too lazy to upload some. I'll try to include some on future videos.) YouTube has been ignoring users' complaints about threats made against other users, stalking, hate speech, etc. It's gotten so bad that the Better Business Bureau in the San Francisco Bay area (goldengatebbb.org) has set up a complaint file on YouTube. There are many avenues to take to report abuse, and the BBB site is just one more.
Wayne Brady dons a George W. Bush mask during a game of "Hats," and again during the closing credits.
A guess of "boobs" makes another celebrity hesitant to reveal her answer. This is from one of the pilot episodes of "Match Game 1990" which Bert Convy taped as host before being diagnosed with a brain tumor.
From "Celebrity Poker Showdown," Brad Garrett launches into a Bill Cosby impersonation to the delight of "Cosby Show" star Malcolm Jamal Warner.
A collection of "Seinfeld" clips set to The Dead Milkmen's "Takin' Retards To The Zoo."
Colin, Brad and Ryan play customers and a waitress in a diner. I love Colin's last line in this one!
All he wanted was a stool and a mic stand! Bob Goldthwait talks about his new 'do, reads and responds to a complaint letter, then flips out (and flips off) when a crew member flashes the "time's up" light. NOTE: Bob's tirade begins at the six-minute mark.
Celebrity guests John Matuszak, Doris Roberts, Charles Nelson Reilly and Jacklyn Zeman. Host Peter Marshall.
Wayne, Drew and Ryan make it (barely) through a "Three-headed Broadway Star" performance of "You Are My Buterstick." ...Toast!
To use a blender: (1) Put ingredients in blender (2) Put lid on blender (3) Start blender. Guess which step Heidi Bohay forgot?
From the show "Keep On Cruisin'," Max Maven performs a "mind reading" trick using a series of circles and diamonds on your TV screen (computer users, use your monitors.)
This short-lived game show hosted by Peter Marshall was a less-star-filled (4 instead of 9) version of Hollywood Squares. This clip contains the intro, one of the game rounds, the bonus game and an extra clip featuring Charles Nelson Reilly. P.S. I'm sorry about the electronic buzzing in the background. Apparently my DVR received some interference from my cell phone signal.
A song following the monologue leads Conan to turn his desk segment into a musical. From 2002.
Not finding what you want? View results from YouTube.
Comments