[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Mar 14 2006, 12:39 AM\'][quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Mar 13 2006, 10:31 PM\']I can honestly say that GSN really goes all out with their celebrity tributes. [/quote]
Sorry to be a wet rag about this, but typically they really don't. Their typical "tribute" is to run a couple of classic episodes literally in the middle of the night. That's hardly going "all out". This Tomarken tribute is a notable exception.
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Agree. Only Johnny Carson and Anne Bancroft have received daytime weekend tributes worthy of their statures. Every other big celebrity that has passed away recently has been 'honored' with dusted-off episodes of 'Beat the Clock' or syndicated 'WML?' aired at 3-4AM with no on-air promotion whatsover. A few lucky celebrities get 'tributes' with regularly-scheduled daytime episodes of 'Match Game' (Nipsey Russell) or 'Family Feud' (Dennis Weaver), but they can hardly be called 'going all out' efforts. GSN gets brownie points for actually scheduling something as a tribute to entertainers/celebrities that 95% of other TV stations ignore, but it's as if the GSN public relations department is more interested in getting its press release noticed by other media than in viewers actually watching/taping the overnight/weekend tributes.
Glad that Peter Tomarken's tributes escaped the fate of Rod Roddy, Gene Rayburn or Gene Wood, all gameshow icons whose deaths were either completely ignored or received a lame still-page mention on GSN.