Name That Tune
Match Game
25,000 Pyramid
Password
mg wrote in message <7g4ptk$e92$1...@vnetnews.value.net>...
Kelly
That also makes me think of another fun show from the late '70's, Make Me
Laugh.
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Sandy
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The other game shows I watched as a kid in the '70s were:
Match Game, I _loved_ Charles Nelson Reilly, don't ask me why. lol I liked him
on the Ghost and Mrs. Muir too, what a weenie he was! LOL
The Price Is Right
Name That Tune, we used to play along as a family and try to guess before the
contestant; what fun!
The $25,000 Pyramid, I liked this one because I actually _knew_ some of the
answers lol
Make Me Laugh
Becky
BTW--The Gong Show was the greatest thing that ever happened to
television!!! Where else could you see a program where the content was a
half-hour of contestants singing the song "Feelings" over and over? Or a
show where every single contestant was an Elvis impersonator?
--James C. Dobrovicz
"I don't know why they gonged you. I loved your act . . . but then again, I
love lint."
--- Chuck Barris
Sandyfour wrote in message <19990427173146...@ng07.aol.com>...
This week on Game Show Network, the panel is: Gene Wood, Brett, Gary
Burghoff, Amanda Blake (Miss Kitty from "Gunsmoke"), Richard, and Joyce
Bulifant.
Here's the URL to a web site devoted to Match Game:
http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Set/7880/MG/MG.html
--James C. Dobrovicz
mg wrote in message <7g5b2f$ilf$1...@vnetnews.value.net>...
>Anyone remember the panel, permanent members or revolving? Let's see,
>Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Sommars Klugman, Fannie Flagg, Bert Convy,
>Eartha Kitt (occasional guest), Barbara Rhodes . . . can't remember any
>others offhand.
>
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Match Game
The Joker's Wild
Tattletales
Tic Tac Dough
The Gong Show
To Tell the Truth
Treasure Hunt
Any version of Pyramid (except the one John Davidson hosted in the late
1980s)
Family Feud
Card Sharks
Password Plus
I've been looking for a wav file of the closing theme to Joker's Wild--the
really happy-sounding, upbeat synthesizer theme. Rumor has it that this
theme was written by Alan Thicke (later of "Growing Pains" and "Thicke of
the Night"). Can anybody help?
--James C. Dobrovicz
mg wrote in message <7g4ptk$e92$1...@vnetnews.value.net>...
James Dobrovicz wrote:
> My favorites were (and still are thanks to GSN):
>
> Match Game
> The Joker's Wild
I forgot about that one! That _was_ a fun game show to watch! :-)
Becky
Rebecca wrote:
> James Dobrovicz wrote:
>
> > My favorites were (and still are thanks to GSN):
> >
> > Match Game
> > The Joker's Wild
>
> I forgot about that one! That _was_ a fun game show to watch! :-)
>
Oops, I'm referring to The Joker's Wild.
Becky
Tom
Tom
Tom
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--James C. Dobrovicz
John wrote in message <3727E298...@worldnet.att.nett>...
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>As a game show buff since Art Fleming's JEOPARDY, I am tiffed that the
>classics of past years don't have Pentium-ready CD-ROM versions. Sure,
>there's WHEEL and Alex Trebek's JEOPARDY, and that's it. No PYRAMID
>hosted by Dick Clark. No NAME THAT TUNE hosted by Tom Kennedy or a
>younger, more verile host (Tom looked real old in that CYBILL SHEPHERD
>SHOW segment). No MATCH GAME hosted by the current host. No FAMILY
>FEUD -- wait, there IS a FAMILY FEUD CD game, with an unknown actor
>hosting, but it's hard to find. Meanwhile, game shows are popular
>enough to inspire stuff like lottery games (in New York you can play
>scratch games based on WHEEL or DEAL) and a series of Mitsubishi radio
>ads mocking JEOPARDY's final round. I hear there will be a new FEUD and
>a new LET'S MAKE A DEAL, but for the most part all new game shows are on
>specialty cable channels (a food-based game on The Food Network, a
>sports trivia game show on ESPN, MUSIC JEOPARDY on MTV, the comical BEN
>STEIN'S MONEY on Comedy Central -- what's next, NAME THAT TOON on
>Cartoon Network?)
>
>In the 70s, a friend shared my interests in game shows. We used to make
>our own games and play them in my basement. Today, he is a bus driver.
>I'm disappointed that he didn't take that interest and try to become
>some sort of media personality so that he could go on to be a game host.
Match Game (gotta love Brett Summers (sp?), what ever happened to her?)
Joker's Wild
Card Sharks
Tattle Tales
I wasn't and still not a big fan of The Gong Show. My parents wouldn't let me
watch The Newlywed Game or The Dating Game, because they thought it was too
adult for a kid like me. I was born in 72. =o)
Molly
http://www.angelfire.com/mn/mollyfa99/index.html
ICQ # 37635413
Ironically, Brett wasn't even supposed to be a panelist on Match Game.
Originially Goodson and Todman wanted Jack Klugman to be a panelist, and he
agreed to do it on the condition that they let Brett (his then-wife) be a
panelist at a later date. Klugman was on the very first week of the show in
1973, and was terrible.
--James C. Dobrovicz
MrsHugh wrote in message <19990503024008...@ng04.aol.com>...
He may have been host at some point, but I definitely remember a pre-Jeopardy!
Alex Trebek hosting "High Rollers."
Liz
MrsHugh <mrs...@aol.comNoSpam> wrote in message
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> Wasn't the one with the big dice called High Rollers? I think Wink
Martindale
> was the host.
>
-- James C. Dobrovicz
"Sometimes a little brain damage can help"
--George Carlin
MrsHugh wrote in message <19990504081026...@ng-fk1.aol.com>...
Pity that so many of the 1960s and 1970s episodes of Let's Make a Deal have
been erased. Those would be fun to watch. Same with Hollywood Squares from
the same time period.
-- James C. Dobrovicz
"Sometimes a little brain damage can help"
--George Carlin
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>As a kid I loved Let's Make a Deal and Concentration. Didn't both of
these
>go off the air in the last 5 or so years? Seems like they had an awfully
>long run.
>
>I like the old and new versions of Hollywood Squares, Jeopardy, and
>(although I think it is really cheesy!) The Price is Right.
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Luckily, many of the Goodson-Todman shows, such as Match Game, To Tell the
Truth, What's My Line, Tattletales, Card Sharks, Family Feud, and The Price
is Right are still around.
-- James C. Dobrovicz
"Sometimes a little brain damage can help"
--George Carlin
RetroTrish wrote in message <7gqtpc$e6v$1...@bgtnsc03.worldnet.att.net>...
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>I wish they would syndicate Concentration or produce a new version. I
>didn't realize that many old 1960's vintage tapes of Let's Make a Deal and
>Hollywood Squares had been erased -- that is too bad. I would especially
>love to see lots of the old early Hollywood Squares shows.