[quote name=\'Modor\' post=\'218935\' date=\'Jun 24 2009, 02:18 PM\']
I can't say for sure, but wasn't Henry's NYSI in the same boat? Henry himself didn't payed at all? If I didn't recall it correctly, name the show. It seems like that was the one
You may be thinking of either Alex Trebek and
Pitfall or Peter Marshall's hosting job on
Reel to Reel Picture Show.
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Trebek is confirmed; he noted this on a documentary (A&E's
Biography?), and said the only production company that did this was one from his native Canada. I don't think Pete ever confirmed not getting paid for
Reel to Reel, but I've seen this before; any confirmation?
No
way it would happen for
Now You See It, which was a network production, and that's not Goodson's style: from David Hammett's long-ago interview with Gene Wood:
As an example of Goodson's perfection, Gene related that once he had the staff of "Beat the Clock" (the 70s version) change hotels because they had tried to economize; Goodson wouldn't hear of it, wanting his staff to be in the best of hotels. Also, when celebrities were on the show, he would always arrange for the little things: a limo from the airport, fresh flowers in the hotel room, etc.
Remember that the '70s version of
BTC had a weekly prize budget of maybe $1,000 and was done in Canada to save money, plus G-T wasn't rolling in dough at that point; by 1989 things were a little different.
A limo from the airport was probably a necessity for this show; remember it was taped in Montreal, where French is the primary language.