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What was Tom Jones saying at the end of his variety show?

- BY RICH HELDENFELS Tribune News Service

You have questions. I have some answers.

Q:What was the Welsh saying expressed by Tom Jones at the end of his weekly show in the 1960s? What does it mean?

A:Ah, Tom Jones. A huge star in the 1960s, he is still part of the pop culture world in his 80s, with his newest recording released in 2021. In addition, a current Toyota commercial with Joneses – Tommy Lee, Leslie and Rashida – used Tom’s

“It’s Not Unusual” as its music. From 1969 to 1971 he hosted “This Is Tom Jones,” a musical variety show; a native Welshman, he ended the show by saying, “Gwyn eich byd a dymunaf i chwi lawenydd bob amser,” which one of my TV reference books translates as “May you always be well and be happy.”

Q:We need more laughs these days! One silly show that made me smile was “The Gong Show.” Do you know if it is coming back? The host alone is worth watching the show.

A:The deeply weird “talent” program “The Gong Show” originally aired in 1976-80 with Chuck Barris (known mainly as the man behind “The Dating Game” and other shows) as the bestrememb­ered host. Oddly talented people performed for a panel of judges (among them Jaye P. Morgan, Jamie Farr and Rip Taylor) who could either give them a score or “gong” them to stop their performanc­e. There was also a revival of the series in late ‘80s without Barris. But you may be thinking of the most recent version hosted by Tommy Maitland, a character played by comic actor Mike Myers, which arrived in 2017. (Barris, by the way, had died earlier that year.) It ran for about 20 episodes across two seasons, but there has not been a new telecast since 2018. So I would not look for more.

Q:Is the next season of “The Amazing Race” in production and when can we expect it to air?

A:I’d expect the racers to get to work soon. CBS on March 9 announced an order for a 34th round of the adventure competitio­n as part of its lineup in the 2022-23 season. At the same time, it picked up new seasons of “Tough as Nails” (which, like “Amazing Race,” is hosted by Phil Keoghan), “Survivor” and “Secret Celebrity Renovation.”

Q:I am wondering if actress Lynn Hamilton is still living. She played a neighbor on “The Waltons” and I thought she had a beautiful smile.

A:Hamilton is apparently still with us at the age of 91. She has had a long acting resume. Her first screen role was in John Cassavetes’ film “Shadows” in 1959. She played Fred Sanford’s girlfriend Donna Harris on “Sanford and Son,” and was in “Roots: The Next Generation,” “Rituals” and other TV production­s. She was also a regular theater performer including with a onewoman show, “Go Tell It on the Mountain.”

 ?? HULTON ARCHIVE Getty Images/TNS ?? Welsh singer Tom Jones, born Thomas Jones Woodward, circa 1965.
HULTON ARCHIVE Getty Images/TNS Welsh singer Tom Jones, born Thomas Jones Woodward, circa 1965.

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