I wonder if that "Get the Message" episode was actually a rehearsal/pilot rather than an aired program. This issue was brought up here once before:
http://www.gameshowforum.org/index.php/topic,12606.0.htmlYes, there were sponsor messages and commercials, but the 1962 "Match Game" pilot also had them.
Circumstantial evidence pointing toward the rehearsal/pilot theory:
*UCLA's entry for this episode shows a recording date of 3-13-1964, which seems a bit further in advance than most daytime games were taped back then.
*The Bean-Keel-Cass-Newman combination doesn't appear in the celebrity listings posted at the following link (although not all weeks are complete):
http://ctva.biz/US/GameShow/GetTheMessage.htm*By the time of the 5-8-1964 episode with Hickman-Burrows-Sothern-Dussault, some subtle changes have taken place: Buxton's podium now has the show's logo, and the overlays displaying the phrases are a bit more elaborate. Those changes could've taken place during the week on the air -- but in any case, it also points to the Bean-Keel-Cass-Newman show being produced before the other surviving Buxton episode, as opposed to later in the spring or summer.