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* [[Accidental Innuendo]]: Groucho never ever let a unintentional double entendre by a contestant slip by without comment. Because of this, the audience developed an almost Pavlovian response, and would begin laughing whenever Groucho paused, often interpreting something racy he himself hadn't spotted. |
* [[Accidental Innuendo]]: Groucho never ever let a unintentional double entendre by a contestant slip by without comment. Because of this, the audience developed an almost Pavlovian response, and would begin laughing whenever Groucho paused, often interpreting something racy he himself hadn't spotted. |
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* [[They Changed It Now It Sucks]]: Probably when the show kicked out the third couple in 1956, and DeSoto followed around 1957-58. The last few seasons just don't feel the same. |
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: Probably when the show kicked out the third couple in 1956, and DeSoto followed around 1957-58. The last few seasons just don't feel the same. |
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Latest revision as of 01:30, 10 January 2014
- Accidental Innuendo: Groucho never ever let a unintentional double entendre by a contestant slip by without comment. Because of this, the audience developed an almost Pavlovian response, and would begin laughing whenever Groucho paused, often interpreting something racy he himself hadn't spotted.
- They Changed It, Now It Sucks: Probably when the show kicked out the third couple in 1956, and DeSoto followed around 1957-58. The last few seasons just don't feel the same.