PASSWORD 1962-08-21 Rita Moreno & Bill Cullen
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Published 2017-05-03
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All Comments (21)
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At lunch today my dad told the story (which I had never heard) of being on Password with Rita Moreno, as he's talking I'm googling and ask "might that have been August 21 of 1962" "possibly, why?" It was such a joy watching him re-watch himself from 61 years ago and it has been so great for us to be able to pass this clip around the family. Grateful that it was uploaded!
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Rita was adorable and still is. wish I could meet her.
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Although my mother has passed, she was a cousin of Rita Moreno!! I miss Mom and Dad!!
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Excellent episode with the lovely Rita Moreno. I like that the host bent the rules ever so slightly to allow both contestants to go away happy. This is how it ought to be.
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Bill Cullen is one of my favorite game show personalities! So proud to call him a fellow Pittsburgher!
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My gosh, this is like watching Password in a slightly alternate reality from the earth that we know – there's a different host, different theme mood music... and even a different whispering dude!
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Jack Clark was a worthy sub for Allen!
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Rita Moreno is a LEGEND
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Rita is funny and clever as shit. And she was that way in a time where they really underestimated women. I love her.
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I really felt for the women, that's how I am in gameshows. Happy to see she did get something in the half
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And Rita is alive and well. Keep your body moving people.
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With repeated games like this, it becomes pretty clear which contestant is the better player. The young man Bruce was very sharp!
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Thank you for another good vintage Password episode!
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One of my favorite clips from the 60s
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Good contestant. He was sharp!
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WOW, thank you for posting this.
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Love Rita’s hairdo ❤
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I’m so happy for Kay and Rita is lovely.
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Rita Moreno is still looking good when she is 92!
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Jack Clark did a good job as a sub host, although I do think he gave away too much information a few times. -- "Great clue!" -- That kind of thing. As for the winnings, it might not sound big now ... but $750 in 1962 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $7,370.79 today. Nice take for about 25 minute's worth of work!