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Season 4 1964 - 1965
TV-G

  • 1964-09-28T04:00:00Z on CBS
  • 25m
  • 5d 20m (285 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Reality, Game Show
Two celebrity-contestant teams compete to guess words by giving one-word clues in this all-time classic game show.

285 episodes

Season Premiere

1964-09-28T04:00:00Z

4x01 (DT) Jan Sterling vs Jose Ferrer (1)

Season Premiere

4x01 (DT) Jan Sterling vs Jose Ferrer (1)

  • 1964-09-28T04:00:00Z30m

Lucy and Gary played the first game with regular contestants. But, when the second pair of contestants was introduced, Vivian and Peter came on as ""surprise"" guests. The two couples played the remaining games with all winnings going to charity (Vivian's to Mental Health Society and Peter's to the Kennedy Library).

During conversation early in the show, Gloria mentioned that their older son Ronald has spent the summer as a volunteer on the hospital ship Hope in Ecuador.

After playing the first game with regular contestants, the Stewarts were joined in game two by their twin daughters Judy and Kelly (age 13). The four played the remaining games in different combinations, with the girls teaming up against their parents in the final game - the parents won, but the girls played the ""Lightning Round"" for $125 in allowance money from their parents. All other winnings during the show went to the Cystic Fibrosis Society and the hospital ship Hope.

"All-Star" show will all winnings going to charity.

Guests: Angie Dickenson, Pat Carroll, Peter Lawford, Otto Preminger

Early in the show, each guest mentioned their upcoming projects: Peter - movie "Sylvia" Angie - movie "The Art of Love" Otto - movie "In Harm's Way" Pat - TV musical version of "Cinderella"

Primetime game 137: Gloria vs Jimmy Stewart.
During conversation early in the show, Gloria mentioned that their older son Ronald has spent the summer as a volunteer on the hospital ship Hope in Ecuador.
After playing the first game with regular contestants, the Stewarts were joined in game two by their twin daughters Judy and Kelly (age 13). The four played the remaining games in different combinations, with the girls teaming up against their parents in the final game - the parents won, but the girls played the "Lightning Round" for $125 in allowance money from their parents. All other winnings during the show went to the Cystic Fibrosis Society and the hospital ship Hope.

Carol showed off the new gold record received for the cast album of ""Hello, Dolly.""

Once again Lucy's children joined her and Gary on the show. Lucie was now 13 and in the 8th grade. Desi Jr. was 11-1/2 and mentioned he would soon be making his first record with friends Dino Martin and Billy Henche.

The four played in various combinations, with the kids winning one game for 25 cents a point in allowance money (which Lucy said they wouldn't get all at once!).

Primetime game 138: Angie Dickinson & Peter Lawford vs Pat Carroll & Otto Preminger.
"All-Star" show will all winnings going to charity.

An ""all-star"" episode with all winnings going to charity.

In the second game, Lucille and Gary were joined by actor friends Carole Cook and Paul Kent. Lucy explained that they had been students in an acting class she had taught at Desilu Workshop and their winnings would go to a new theater they were starting.

Elizabeth and Roddy were making the movie ""The Third Day"" at the time and had come to the show directly from the movie set. Elizabeth also said her movie ""Ship of Fools"" would be released in the spring. Roddy mentioned his movie ""That Darn Cat"" would be coming out that year and he would soon start work on ""Bullwhip Griffin.""

Season Finale

1964-10-22T04:00:00Z

4x21 (DT) Rose Marie vs Jack Jones (4)

Season Finale

4x21 (DT) Rose Marie vs Jack Jones (4)

  • 1964-10-22T04:00:00Z30m

Primetime game 139: Betsy Palmer vs Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

Primetime game 140: Eydie Gorme vs Tony Randall.

Primetime game 141: Carol Channing vs Peter Lawford.
Carol showed off the new gold record received for the cast album of "Hello, Dolly."

Primetime game 142: Lucille Ball vs Gary Morton.
Once again Lucy's children joined her and Gary on the show. Lucie was now 13 and in the 8th grade. Desi Jr. was 11-1/2 and mentioned he would soon be making his first record with friends Dino Martin and Billy Henche.
The four played in various combinations, with the kids winning one game for 25 cents a point in allowance money (which Lucy said they wouldn't get all at once!).

Primetime game 143: Jayne Meadows vs Steve Allen.

Primetime game 144: Rosemary Clooney vs Alan King.

Primetime game 145: Sally Ann Howes vs Jack Jones.

4x64 (PT) Rita Moreno vs Paul Anka

  • 1964-12-10T05:00:00Z25m

Primetime game 146: Rita Moreno vs Paul Anka.
Allen mentioned that tomorrow was Rita's birthday (she admitted she would be 33). Paul added that he was 23.
This was one of the rare shows on which Allen accidentally gave away one of the words.

Primetime game 147: Carol Channing vs Mitch Miller.

Primetime game 148: Monique Van Vooren vs Arthur Godfrey.

Primetime game 149: Eydie Gorme, Peter Lawford, Florence Henderson, Sammy Davis Jr.
An all-star episode with all winnings going to charity.

Primetime game 150: Lucille Ball vs Gary Morton.
In the second game, Lucille and Gary were joined by actor friends Carole Cook and Paul Kent. Lucy explained that they had been students in an acting class she had taught at Desilu Workshop and their winnings would go to a new theater they were starting.

4x94 (PT) Barbara Rush vs Gene Kelly

  • 1965-01-14T05:00:00Z25m

Primetime game 151: Barbara Rush vs Gene Kelly.
Barbara mentioned that she had just returned from a vacation in Paris with friend Polly Bergen and their husbands. Allen pointed out that Gene was wearing a ribbon on his lapel. Gene explained it represented the French Legion of Honor, which he had received for his work with the Paris ballet and opera companies.

Primetime game 152: Juliet Prowse vs Hugh O'Brian.

Primetime game 153: Angie Dickinson vs Efrem Zimbalist Jr.
Angie mentioned that her new movie "The Art of Love" would be out in a few months. Allen asked Efrem about his father. Efrem said his father was living in Philadelphia and still practiced the violin two hours a day.

Primetime game 154: Elizabeth Ashley vs Roddy McDowall.
Elizabeth and Roddy were making the movie "The Third Day" at the time and had come to the show directly from the movie set. Elizabeth also said her movie "Ship of Fools" would be released in the spring. Roddy mentioned his movie "That Darn Cat" would be coming out that year and he would soon start work on "Bullwhip Griffin."

Primetime game 155: Lauren Bacall vs Jack Palance.

Primetime game 156: Eydie Gorme vs Frank Sinatra Jr.

Primetime game 157: Carol Lawrence & Steve Lawrence.

Primetime game 158: Carol Channing vs Tony Randall.

Primetime game 159: Gloria vs Jimmy Stewart.

Primetime game 160: Inga Swenson vs James Mason.

Primetime game 161: Martha Raye vs Barry Nelson.

Primetime game 162: Monique Van Vooren vs Arthur Godfrey.

Primetime game 163: Dorothy Collins vs Wally Cox.

Primetime game 164: Eydie Gorme vs Alan King.

Primetime game 165: Angie Dickinson vs Peter Lawford.

Primetime game 166: Nanette Fabray vs Mr. Sydney Chaplain.

Primetime game 167: Rosemary Clooney vs Sammy Davis Jr.

Primetime game 168: Elizabeth Ashley vs Darren McGavin.

Primetime game 169: Betty White, Arlene Francis, Al Capp, Alfred Andriola, Mort Walker, Leonard Starr, Allen Saunders, Lee Falk.

Primetime game 170: Audrey Meadows vs Tony Randall.

Primetime game 171: June Lockhart vs Barry Sullivan.

Primetime game 172: Carol Lawrence vs Arthur Godfrey.

Primetime game 173: Rosemary Clooney vs Sammy Davis Jr.

Primetime game 174: Olivia de Havilland vs George Hamilton.

Primetime game 175: Vivian Vance vs Jim Backus.

Primetime game 176: Nancy Sinatra vs Woody Allen.

Primetime game 177: Jayne Meadows vs Steve Allen.

Primetime game 178: Carol Burnett vs Alan King.

Primetime game 179: Carol Channing vs Eli Wallach.

Primetime game 180: Joan Collins vs Anthony Newley.

Primetime game 181: Phyllis Newman vs Tony Randall.

Primetime game 182: Sally Ann Howes vs Alan Young.

Primetime game 183: Lucille Ball vs Gary Morton.

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