Found an oddball comment from Bill Simmons, the irritatingly Boston-centric sports guru who blows warm air through the ESPN site. He was talking about a couple of GSN shows from last week:
"Ah, the Game Show Network. They were showing a $20,000 Pyramid episode featuring former Vegas star Bart Braverman as one of the celebrities. Even then, he was available. During the final Pyramid run, Dick Clark did his classic "Time's up... hey, I know you just lost $20,000, but lemme throw a few more clues at you in the smarmiest way possible, so you'll finally get the answer and feel like a complete jackass" routine. I used to love when he did that. If there was a God, somebody would have stood up and punched him in the face.
"GSN followed that baby with a vintage "Match Game" -- Brett Somers (stinking of nicotine), Chaz N. Reilly (not quite at his sailor-cap-wearing apex), Richard Dawson (with mustache) and Jimmie Walker (in his absolute prime) all in the house, which was like seeing the '27 Yankees in action. These shows (Match Game, Pyramid, the wildly underrated Joker's Wild and so on) deserve their own column, and dammit, they'll get one some day."
Of course, it was 100K Pyramid. But William is dead-on about the Oldest Teenager's wonderfully infuriating post-mortems. Dick just couldn't resist twisting the knife. Gave the show a memorable edge (no metaphorical pun intended).
Can't agree with the kudos for Jimmie Walker on MG. He made an unholy donkey of himself, IMO. Like too many guest panelists, he forgot that Match Game works best as an ensemble show and tried to grab face time with forgettable ad-libs. And by 1976 Dawson was regrettably past his MG prime and on his way to terminal obnoxiousness. Brett and Charles still shone, though, so the '27 Yankees comparison is at least partially deserved.
Is Simmons trying for a spot on this board with his bow towards TJW? Sorry to disagree, but in my opinion the B-E quizzer is wildly OVERrated in some web locales.
But we've hit that one a lick before, no? The URL for the entire column:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story...=simmons/040423