It's been WAY too long since I've updated this website. But I had to get this in as a blog post. For those who don't know, "To Tell the Truth" was a great old game show in which three people disguised and pretended to be a prominent person in a specific field. It was up to the celebrity panelists to pepper each person with questions and then take an educated guess at the end ("Will the real (fill in blank) please stand up!). Hosted by the great Garry Moore, the show lasted through much of my childhood in the 70s. I watched it here and there, but I really missed this one.
The guest is a prominent makeup up artist whose last name I couldn't quite make out. He was Pres. Nixon's makeup artist at the time. At one point panelist Peggy Cass asks him for some names of other artists who were prominent in their field for character and aging makeup. He responds as follows: "I would say you have two top men, one Dick Smith and the other Bob O'Bradovich." Her question begins at approx. 6:06. It's a lovely moment and I thank my Facebook friend for alerting me to it.
The guest is a prominent makeup up artist whose last name I couldn't quite make out. He was Pres. Nixon's makeup artist at the time. At one point panelist Peggy Cass asks him for some names of other artists who were prominent in their field for character and aging makeup. He responds as follows: "I would say you have two top men, one Dick Smith and the other Bob O'Bradovich." Her question begins at approx. 6:06. It's a lovely moment and I thank my Facebook friend for alerting me to it.