[quote name=\'Clay Zambo\' date=\'Apr 25 2004, 09:08 PM\'] According to the Stephen Sondheim Society
website, America's preeminent musical theatre lyricist appeared on some 60s games--
* The Match Game (NBC) November 1st 1966
Sondheim was a panellist.1. I can't even begin to imagine the answers Mr. S. would give on
Match Game. [/quote]
TV Guide confirms the
Match Game appearance. It was a special week with Phyllis Newman and Mark Goodson playing the entire week and four celebrity guests and/or relatives visiting each day. Sondheim appeared on the Tuesday show along with Gloria Steinem, Goodson's daughter Jill and Rayburn's daughter Lynn.
The
Password episode was the first prime time
Password in over a year, and the beginning of a five-month run that would be
Password's swan song in prime time. TVG only lists Peter Lawford and Lee Remick, but since it was Christmas and the first episode, it seems likely that they'd have other celebs play.
My TVG for June, 1960 is from the west coast and doesn't even list
Play Your Hunch airing at all.
As Zach said,
Password would be the only likely survivor. GSN has indeed run several color prime time episodes from that period, but not that particular one. Either they don't have it, or perhaps someone (maybe even Mr. S himself?) didn't clear it to be aired.