[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' post=\'123640\' date=\'Jul 8 2006, 06:09 PM\']
Weren't most freelancers? Even Johnny Olson announced on a regular basis for non-Goodson shows like Jackie Gleason, Wally's Workshop and Memory Game. Guys like John Harlan and Johnny Gilbert worked for pretty much every packager, including Goodson. If it was done at NBC in New York, chances are Don Pardo or Bill Wendell would announce, regardless of packager.
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Gilbert seems to freelance, but he's one of the few. And you're right, NBC used their own staff announcers on the New York games.
Johnny Jacobs worked for Chuck Barris and Jack Barry simultaneously in the 1970s, and snuck in some other gigs as well.
Jackie Gleason was so convinced Olson was one of the keys to his success that he flew Johnny O. down to Miami every week to do the Gleason show when it moved there in the mid-60s. I don't think non-game work was a problem (thus Wally's Workshop), and Joe Garagiola's Memory Game was a short-term gig, likely done with Goodson's approval during a period where, possibly, both WML? and TTTT had wrapped up production for the year.
Substitutes didn't seem to be locked into production companies, and Goodson gave Wood permission to freelance in the mid-80s (at that point, his only regular MGP gig was on Super Password).
Randy?