Sun, Jan 13, 1963
Actress, model and socialite Dina Merrill joins Tom Poston actor Barry Nelson and Kitty Carlisle this evening. Bud Collyer welcomes Miss Merrill and says he is happy to have her back after a rather long hiatus. First up this evening, three gentlemen presenting themselves as Mr. Robert Marx, navigator of the NINA II, which attempted to duplicate Columbus's initial voyage to the New World. Tom Poston, Barry Nelson and Kitty Carlisle all accurately pegged the real Mr. Marx. Next up, three ladies were exhibited before the panel, who had to determine the real Norma Lyon, farmer's wife and sculptress of cows made from butter. Tom Poston and Kitty Carlisle were the only two on the panel to determine the real Mrs. Lyon. Finally, three gentlemen self-identified as Gypsy violinist, Arpad D'Zurko, who had the good fortune to own an authentic and priceless Stradivarius. The two ladies on the panel, Miss Merrill, and Miss Carlisle were successful in determining the real musician, who was kind enough to play a very short piece on his magnificent violin. Bud Collyer, ever mindful of the clock, bid the panel and the studio and viewing audiences good night and invited them to tune in next week.
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Sun, Jan 27, 1963
Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, actor Barry Nelson and Kitty Carlisle are the panelists this evening. In the first round, three gentlemen are presented as Jay Sebring, exclusive men's barber, and hair stylist. Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, and Kitty Carlisle correctly identify the genuine Mr. Sebring. Next up, three ladies are presented as Virginia David, racehorse trainer and professional jockey. Barry Nelson and Kitty Carlisle successfully identify Miss David. Finally, the panel is asked to determine the real Mr. Roger Tory Peterson, world famous bird expert. Mr. Poston and Mr. Nelson correctly identify the eminent Mr. Peterson.