[quote name=\'DrBear\' date=\'Jan 27 2004, 03:16 PM\'] Consider this ... almost every network late night talk show host has some sort of game show connection.
Morey Amsterdam (Broadway Open House, alternating with Jerry Lester) was on HS, MG7X and undoubtedly others
Steve Allen hosted IGAS, was on WML and others. In addition, his announcer was Gene Rayburn.
Jack Paar hosted two game shows, and had Hugh Downs/Peggy Cass as announcers.
Johnny Carson hosted Who Do You Trust and was seen on Password and TTTT.
Joey Bishop and Joan Rivers were both on HS, at least, and Bishop's announcer was Regis.
Pat Sajak will take over WOF when Woolery leaves it.
Jimmy Kimmel, of course, was Ben Stein's best sidekick.
The only ones I couldn't make fit in here were Jay Leno (who certainly spoofs game shows enough), Les Crane (Bishop's predecessor), Tom Snyder and Craig Kilbourn.
(ok, somebody's going to insist I include Bill Dana, who hosted the one and only show on something called the United Network, a late-night show. He had to be on HS at some point.) [/quote]
Um, I think you also forgot David Letterman (appearances on $20K PYRAMID, P+, GONG, LIAR'S CLUB, et al; not to mention hosting the failed pilot THE RIDDLERS). Besides, who doesn't love "Will It Float?"
Supposedly Dave and Jay have appeared on HSq as well (according to Marshall's book, anyway).
And both of Letterman's announcers (Bill Wendell and Alan Kalter) have many game show credits to their name.
Doug