I agree with the people are too sensitive thing, I was with you up until this. They are slurs, the same way honkey is. They were created by a generation mean't to put people down, they are insults.
The fact that you, me or anyone else were to find them funny, doesn't make them not slurs.
You think it bothers me for somebody to call me a honkey? I could not care less. Cracker, whitey, ghost, whatever. They're only "slurs" if you allow them to be.
People are simply too sensitive.
The only point here was that things seemed so much more pleasant when people of all persuasions were able to laugh with, at and about each other without someone pulling a Reverend Al Sharpton outrage because of it.
There was no animosity on this old show and there was genuine affection and respect for the different people on it as expressed in the humor and nobody being afraid that the next syllable was going to get them sued.
The contestants kissed the panelists, the host kissed everybody, there was hugging and leering.
One of the contestants had a sequin butterfly bedazzled on the front of her shirt. When she was clapping or whatever somebody made a comment about the butterfly's wings flapping. Do that today and she's filing a sexual harassment suit.
It wasn't so tight ass like it is now and ... well... they seemed to be having a lot more fun. That seems better to me than the guard-every-word-lest-you-be-forced-to-write-a-fake-apology society we have today.