My thanks to Norm for being available to answer questions from this forum, particularly about the original Concentration, which I grew up watching--at least when I had time off from school. I thought I'd ask a few questions of my own regarding that show:
1. Prior to Lynwood King, one of Concentration's directors was Ted Nathanson, who, if I'm right, went on to an award-winning career directing AFL/NFL games, and a number of Super Bowls, for NBC Sports. Joe Garagiola once wrote that game shows are sort of like sporting events. Norm, what did you think of Ted's work on Concentration and how it prepared him for his football work?
2. Though the 1961 primetime Concentration came prior to my birth, I thought I'd ask if it had a full orchestra instead of an organist and percussionist; and whether Art James, Jim Lucas, Bill McCord, or someone else, was the announcer?
3. When Bob Clayton would plug the Chevrolet that was available for a "double wild card" in the show's later years, organist Milton Kaye would play that classic jingle "See the USA in Your Chevrolet", which has been sung by everyone from Dinah Shore in the '50s to the cast of the TV show "Glee" earlier this year. But did the Chevy people consult with you regarding whether that jingle got played, or did Milton spontaneously come up with it?
4. On a side-note regarding Bob Clayton, a couple of times on TV, I saw that 1960 Jerry Lewis movie The Bellboy, which also featured Bob, well before he joined Concentration, playing the exasperated bell captain. I was wondering if you ever saw that movie.
Great job, Norm, and I look forward to your answers.