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To Tell the Truth - Farmer's Almanac author; Antarctica tour guide (Jan 3, 1966)
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PANEL: Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle

CONTESTANT #1: Harry Buie (Author of the Farmer's Almanac)
CONTESTANT #2: Peggy Larson (Author: "All About Ants")
CONTESTANT #3: Thin Ronnie (Tour guide in Antarctica)
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@vickimilo5185

1 year ago

This is my favorite panel

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@MrBohuslav

2 years ago

Correct name is Finn Rønne (1899-1980).

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@alanfollett6242

6 years ago

Contestant 2: A pioneer in 1966. In the 2015-16 austral summer season, 38,478 tourists visited Antarctica--still not much competition for Vegas. Perhaps if they put in a Cirque du Soleil show....

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@kenyongray2615

1 year ago

Jane Jarvis in game 2 was a very integral member of early New York Met's history. It seemed like she was mentioned by Lindsey Nelson, Bob Murphy, or Ralph Kiner once a game and you could hear her playing between every inning.

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@donnawoodford6641

3 years ago

I've seen carpenter ants in Central America. No one mentioned the dreaded Fire ant.

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@mshow81

6 years ago

1-3-66 - the day my brother was born.

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@gp10020

2 years ago

how come orson bean is always drinking out of that glass?

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@justinbryant9419

3 years ago

Do you have any 1968 episodes original broadcast

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@leannsherman6723

1 year ago

Orson Bean was very funny and seemed like a genuinely nice guy. How tragic that he was killed in a car accident in his later years.

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@patgavigan3601

5 years ago

Ten thousand different species of ants, who do such different things in amazing ways. Evolution must be as intelligent as God!

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@alanfollett6242

6 years ago

7:09: The name Orson was mis-remembering is Gambrinus--sometimes referred to as Saint Gambrinus, though a name unknown to the official RC Calendar of Saints. The name is possibly a distortion of Jan Primus (John the First), a 13th-Century Duke of Brabant--though he was not, of course, the inventor of beer, which goes back to Middle Eastern antiquity.

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@ChrisHansonCanada

11 months ago

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

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@davidfritz2957

1 year ago

Was wondering if Contestant #2 and Contestant #3 from the first round took Contestant #1 out back after the show and beat the crap out of him for mispronouncing his name, thereby exposing him as a fake before anyone even asked a single question and likely costing the other two some serious $$$.

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@alanfollett6242

6 years ago

A surprise. To my way of thinking, #3 blew his credibility by meandering into astrological-sounding twaddle. Since he turned out to be the real one, he has also blown the credibility of the Farmer's Almanac, at least as it existed fifty years ago.

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