[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'186532\' date=\'May 21 2008, 12:29 PM\']
[quote name=\'tvwxman\' post=\'186528\' date=\'May 21 2008, 11:46 AM\']I too call Shenanigans...just because a guy wrote a book 20 years after the fact doesn't mean his word is in stone.[/quote]
That's exactly my view. My opinion has always been that Convy chose to give up Win Lose or Draw to do 3rd Degree after they decided to can Peter Marshall. It's certainly not swayed because of second-hand reporting decades after the fact.
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The first game show taping I ever attended was the first three episodes of the final season of syndicated "Win, Lose or Draw," hosted by Robb Weller. The episodes taped at CBS Television City in the summer of 1989.
After the first episode was wrapped and the audience was shuffled around, announcer Bob Hilton announced that a "very special guest" wanted to talk to us. Out comes Bert Convy, who welcomed us to the taping and asked us to check out "3rd Degree," which was premiering that fall (IIRC, 3rd Degree also taped at CBS Television City -- I vaguely remember a posted taping schedule for that week on a studio outside wall, two tape days for WLD, three tape days for Degree and two for TPiR).
During the next two shows, I could see Convy speaking with producers about the taping, and also chatting with Weller during commercial breaks. I even walked by Convy as we were departing the studio (he was in the middle of a conversation with producers, so I didn't stop and say hello).
If there was no problem having Convy in the studio during the taping, I highly doubt he was booted from the show.
James