[quote name=\'hmtriplecrown\' date=\'Mar 19 2006, 10:54 AM\'][quote name=\'b_masters9\' date=\'Mar 19 2006, 05:45 AM\'][quote name=\'Don Howard\' date=\'Mar 19 2006, 01:48 AM\']"Hey, remember that Allen's gonna have a stroke over the weekend, so be sure to put Tom Kennedy's name on the tickets!"[/quote]
That was probably the thought process in the NBC tickets department. Allen was eventually going to have the stroke that led to his demise...
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Wow. You think you've seen everything and then someone takes it to an astoundingly new level.
Was it inevitable that Ludden would have his stroke? I'm not a doctor but as far as I know, strokes aren't incidents which doctors can predict. Going back to December '04, I would guess everybody here was in utter disbelief when Dick Clark suffered from his stroke. Unless someone at NBC had Jeanne Dixon or Miss Cleo on speed-dial, then I doubt anybody, not even Allen or Betty, saw this happening.
Also, does anyone have photos of "P+" tickets that had TK's name on them-- say, from 1981 or '82? I'd really like to see one.
The smart money says the tickets would look exactly the same but with Tom Kennedy's name in place of Ludden's.
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I am with HM on this too...who knew when Allen was going to suffer his stroke? Nobody saw that happening; of course Allen was being treated for stomach cancer, which he died from in '81. In fact, Allen made very good progress in recovering from the stroke, and I've heard many stories back then that he may possibly come back.
Therefore, it would be impossible for NBC to say, "get all of the Password Plus tickets with Allen Ludden's name and throw them all away". Game shows were not taped every day; and Chris319 will tell you that better than anybody since he was in the game show industry himself. When it was determined that Allen was not going to be able to continue hosting P+, the network needed to find a new host. Anybody could've hosted it (Martindale, Perry, Cullen, Dawson, perhaps a fresh face like Peter Tomarken...wishful thinking of course), and the first choice was really Bill Cullen. But Bill was already signed to host "Blockbusters", so the next logical choice was Tom Kennedy.
As it turned out, Password survived another year and a half with Kennedy at the helm. He indeed took care of Password in Allen's absence, as Betty White once said.