[quote name=\'That Don Guy\' date=\'Sep 7 2003, 03:08 PM\'] A couple of questions about the Winston-sponsored episodes of IGAS on GSN's Black & White Overnight:
1. I know there was a time when GSN wouldn't, or couldn't (because of the ban on cigarette advertising on TV), air them, although an occasional Christmas episode got through. When did GSN start airing these on a regular basis?
2. The show's opening mentions the night's sponsor when it's, say, Bufferin or Clairol, but when Winston sponsors an episode, it's just "I've Got a Secret, starring Garry Moore". Was this the way it originally aired (and if so, why), or did GSN have to do some creative editing (and if they did, somebody did a very good job) of the kinescopes?
(I still like my original idea - every time somebody mentions Winston, or another cigarette company (for example, Old Gold on Two for the Money), have a voiceover like the old "Burt Ludden" commercials.) [/quote]
I'm not exactly sure what the ban on cigarette advertising extends to, but I think it allows cigarettes to be seen on shows as prizes, but not to be advertised as to entice buying. I think GSN may have not aired the episodes in the past, not because they couldn't, but because they could only do so by editing out the cigarette plugs.
For the second question, I suspect there was a similar plug for cigarettes just like any other product at the beginning of the show, but GSN has edited them out. Sometimes you'll notice an abrupt cut to a commercial during the opening of the shows. That's usually a place where a plug has been edited. Note that GSN doesn't edit the kinescopes themselves, but they edit the copy of the show they have on digibeta.