MGWF-Smokers' Lounge

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Smokers' Lounge

Panelists caught smoking on the set.


Smoking was extremely common in the 70's.




Edward Asner
Edward Asner - SMOKER !
Edward Asner - SMOKER !
Edward Asner
Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson - SMOKER !
Richard Dawson - SMOKER !
Richard Dawson
Sheldon Leonard
Sheldon Leonard - SMOKER !
Scoey Mitchill - SMOKER !
Scoey Mitchill
Charles Nelson Reilly
Charles Nelson Reilly - SMOKER !
Charles Nelson Reilly -SMOKER !
Charles Nelson Reilly
Brett Somers
Brett Somers -SMOKER !
Brett Somers -SMOKER !
Brett Somers
Brett Somers
Brett Somers -SMOKER !
Bobby Van -SMOKER !
Bobby Van
Alex Karras
Alex Karras - SMOKER !
David Doyle - SMOKER !
David Doyle
Paul Williams
Paul Williams - SMOKER !
Paul Williams - SMOKER !
Paul Williams
Abe Burrows
Abe Burrows - SMOKER !
Patty Duke Astin - SMOKER !
Patty Duke Astin
Patty Duke Astin
Patty Duke Astin - SMOKER !
Patty Duke Astin - SMOKER !
Patty Duke Astin
Bart Braverman
Bart Braverman - !SMOKER !
Bart Braverman - SMOKER !
Bart Braverman
Henry Morgan
Henry Morgan - SMOKER !
Skip Stevensen - SMOKER !
Skip Stevenson
Elaine Joyce
Elaine Joyce - SMOKER !
Donald Ross - SMOKER !
Donald Ross
Bill Macy
Bill Macy - SMOKER !
Richard Dawson's Pet Rock - SMOKER !

1976: This is a Pet Rock.

It was a gift given to Richard Dawson by a audience member.

In 1976 Pet Rocks, YES I SAID PET ROCKS were very cool.
This Pet Rock looks like a Mouse.

The tail is holding Richards Cigarette.

Marcia Wallace
Marcia Wallace - SMOKER!
Clifton Davis - SMOKER !

Clifton Davis

Fannie Flagg
Fannie Flagg - SMOKER!
Fannie Flagg - SMOKER!
Fannie Flagg
Joan Collins - SMOKER !
Joan Collins
       
 
 

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