This episode strays entirely from the normal format of guessing the secret of a guest or guests, to mixed results.
The start of the episode sees the panel review predictions they made at the end of 1963, about 1964, and reveal some of their predictions for 1965. The segment lags, only carried by the humour of the panel. Where this episode excels is in the second half, in which a choir of New York City residents sing their surnames, which collectively sound like "Auld Lang Syne." Perhaps this trick had been used elsewhere, before, but it's very clever.
The start of the episode sees the panel review predictions they made at the end of 1963, about 1964, and reveal some of their predictions for 1965. The segment lags, only carried by the humour of the panel. Where this episode excels is in the second half, in which a choir of New York City residents sing their surnames, which collectively sound like "Auld Lang Syne." Perhaps this trick had been used elsewhere, before, but it's very clever.