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To Tell the Truth - Paul Butterfield; Jacque Costeau's son (Mar 28, 1966)
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PANEL: Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle

CONTESTANT #1: Paul Butterfield (Jazz & blues harmonica player)
CONTESTANT #2: Rosalyn Masseau (Women's editor for "Parade" magazine)
CONTESTANT #3: Philippe Cousteau (Underwater explorer & Jacques Cousteau's son)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@desertbreeze69

4 years ago

This is my favorite panel

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@VahanNisanian

6 years ago

Elvin Bishop worked with Paul Butterfield as a member of his band, and had a hit called "Fooled Around and Fell in Love".

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@rmelin13231

8 months ago

First game was easy enough for me. Saw Paul Butterfield in concert ... in 1966. I'll never forget it. Followed him the rest of his career.

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@petermcgarry4286

1 year ago

It must have been a very popular show to attract the likes of the brilliant Paul Butterfield and the original Jacques Yves Cousteau. This show , Bud Colyer and the usual panel have a timeless appeal to me.

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@jacquelinebell6201

1 month ago

Had never heard of Paul Butterfield before seeing him on this show! Looked him up and found hed had a major career! I love seeing the genesis of many blossoming careers on this show.

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@kenyongray2615

1 year ago

Game 3 couldn't get much easier. Son and Dad were very much alike. Loved watching all of Jacquue Cousteaus' specials when they aired on television.

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@tinfoilmagnolia5457

4 years ago

This is cultural gold!

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@loissimmons6558

4 years ago

Looked like the camera caught Peggy putting her heels back on when the shot switched from Bud to the panel at the end of the show. I understand the feeling. Many heels, especially ones with pointed toes, are worn for looks (and sometimes for height), not for comfort. No reason to keep them on when the feet are hidden by the desk.

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@jacquelinebell6201

1 month ago

A very enjoyable episode.

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@catbriggs8362

2 years ago

Wow, Paul Butterfield! Major talent.

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@skipeastport5529

1 year ago

Sad and tragic fates were awaiting Paul Butterfield and the very handsome Phillipe Cousteau.

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@VahanNisanian

6 years ago

Suddenly, I'm getting a Blues Brothers vibe from the first game.

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@thedevilinthecircuit1414

2 years ago

DAMN that band is CHUGGIN'. Whooo!

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@Frankcastlepunisher74

3 months ago

And Gary Moore became the Host of To Tell The Truth!

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@ChrisHansonCanada

11 months ago

Man #1 in Game #1 Lady #1 in Game #2 Man #3 in Game #3

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@jaynerosajohansen4864

1 year ago

Butterfield died young, sad

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@brucestewart7371

5 years ago

NICE! Took me about two seconds to remember what Paul Butterfield looked like. He was cool enough to pull off the blues as a white guy back then. That’s when the originals were still going strong, either they accepted you or put you through the paces.

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@kentetalman9008

2 weeks ago

I had no idea that Peggy was nine feet tall. :)

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@gsadventures678

1 year ago

Nice to see Pat Bruyere on the show!

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@goback3spaces

4 months ago

Without knowing Butterfield, I would've guessed number 2

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