Today is also the 50th anniversary of the premiere of "Make A Face," hosted by Bob Clayton, on ABC-TV. Though it didn't have the success "Password," did, Clayton had success with "Concentration," and his announcing duties on Bob Stewart's shows in the '70s!
While on the subject of "Password," I saw the anniversary edition home game at Barnes and Noble books yesterday for around $20. Only difference is there's 2,000 words in this version, and the "magic revealers," show "PASSWORD 50TH" on them.
...Of course, from the "Super Password" years, I remember enjoying Constance McCashin (of "Knots Landing" fame) being on the show and playing the game extremely well.
She played the game very well, and frequently appeared on "Pyramid," after it returned to CBS-TV, 29 years ago last month!
Ms. McCashin was a contestant on the Bill Cullen version of "Pyramid," in 1974. She was partnered with Ed Asner, and chose to give him the clues in her one trip to the winner's circle. She'd won $900 (the most you could, without completing the board), after failing to get Ed Asner to say, "Things in Hell." He ended up saying "Oh, Hell!" after the round was over, and kept saying the word a few more times after that!