[quote name=\'SteveR\' post=\'166498\' date=\'Oct 12 2007, 11:02 AM\']
OK. I'm lucky. Not so much to be 45, but that I live in DC, where we got ToC -- and I remember being floored when I saw they were giving away a house.
Just checking, was ToC always a daily show?
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With Barker, yes. Ralph Edwards, Jack Bailey and Steve Dunne hosted the three failed attempts to do the show in prime time as a weekly series.
In fact, Barker is the only host that has made "T or C" work on television. My theory is that the show didn't work on TV because the stunts was always more devious and tortuous in the minds of radio listeners than they were in the flesh (or on the screen)--the old "theater of the mind." Unlike his predecessors (and Larry Anderson--can't comment on Bob Hilton because I never saw his version), Barker put more of the focus on the contestants and their personalities than the stunts themselves. That's why his version outlasted all of the others--and why I would argue that his work on "T or C" surpassed his more popular work on "TPIR."