On the premiere marathon, did they include the multiple versions of shows over the years? (With MG, it would be Rayburn and Shafer, for instance)
I am wondering if they showed any of the other WOFs they had the rights to besides the syndie version. That and Bleu Gong Show (if they in fact showed the Barris version) and Caldwell TTD (though that technically was the same show Wink hosted). Any TPIR?
In general, no to everything. I really should dig up the tapes. The shows and their order are right on the boxes, and I know my database isn't going to be perfectly accurate. (I'm sure there's a Usenet post that listed the shows right around 12/1/94, if anybody can figure out how to access that.)
Definitely no TPIR, and I'm virtually certain there was no
Gong Show either. As I recall, they didn't even include remakes like Password Plus. It was one and done, a smorgasbord to whet the appetite. As it turns out they didn't include several old series for which they only had a few episodes, like
He Said She Said or
What's Going On? and they showed some things, like Peter Marshall's
Fantasy or the aforementioned
All About the Opposite Sex that would end up getting very little play in the years that followed.
Incidentally, even though
What's My Line was the first show in their chronological marathon, the
I've Got a Secret episode that followed it was actually the oldest episode they included. It was from August, 1952 and the WML? they selected was from March, 1953.