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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsMy favorite Match Game panelist is (BLANK)...
... Brett Somers. (Who's yours?)
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My favorite Match Game panelist is (BLANK)... (Original Post)
Oopsie Daisy
Aug 28
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bucolic_frolic
(52,410 posts)1. Chalz
Chalz Nelson Reilly
dhol82
(9,608 posts)2. Charlie Weaver
I know he was on the show but I cant find him on the list of guests.
Likewise for Johnathan Winters.
dhol82
(9,608 posts)4. Sorry, I keep thinking of Hollywood Squares.

Oopsie Daisy
(6,670 posts)12. Both of those were great! You never knew what would come out of their mouths... but it was always funny.
JoseBalow
(8,405 posts)3. Drunk

Oopsie Daisy
(6,670 posts)8. Yes! A weeks worth of episodes were filmed on the same day...
... and the cast got sillier as the "week" progressed.
Cyklops
(3 posts)5. Kitty Carlisle n/t
Oopsie Daisy
(6,670 posts)11. I enjoyed her on To Tell the Truth... and What's My Line.
synni
(547 posts)6. Brett & Richard
Brett can be annoying, but never dull. Richard was quite good at playing the game.
Oopsie Daisy
(6,670 posts)10. Richard always played it seriously and tried to match the contestant.
His answers were never absurd ones on the same level as Patty Deutsch.
Arger68
(728 posts)7. Nipsey Russell, JoAnn Pflug,
and Fannie Flagg!
Oopsie Daisy
(6,670 posts)9. I loved Fannie Flagg, too.
Dr. Strange
(26,052 posts)13. Rabrrrrrr
Oh wait, that's a different match game.
Oopsie Daisy
(6,670 posts)14. I've seen some of the reboots... but none of them really capture the magic and bizarre humor of the 1970's version.