[quote name=\'davemackey\' date=\'Oct 8 2004, 03:26 PM\'][quote name=\'Neumms\' date=\'Oct 8 2004, 12:36 PM\']I agree with TTTT. Rayburn and Tom Poston especially showed so much varied knowledge when asking their questions that it almost seemed unfair. The guessing part, well, that's just multiple choice.
[snapback]60036[/snapback]
[/quote]
Peggy Cass also showed some great smarts on that show, too. You could vote for anyone and justify it any way you wanted to, but you really had to ask the right questions.
[snapback]60072[/snapback]
[/quote]
When Peggy was a Mystery Guest on the Blyden "WML?", Larry didn't ask her to stay through the break, as he often did on MGs he knew. The reason he probably didn't was because when they came back (and it turned out that they still had 30 seconds left), Larry said something like, "You know, that Peggy Cass is one smart lady. You can have a conversation with her on almost anything, from show business to archaeology to politics to sports and she'll tell you things you never really knew. She's just one bright lady. (Cut to panel nodding in agreement.) Have fun and see you tomorrow..."
Obviously, Larry didn't want to embarrass Peggy, so he complimented her when she wasn't on stage to get red-faced--I don't really remember what she did when (and if, although I supposed she did) came out for the mill-around over the credits.