[quote name=\'Winkfan\' date=\'Sep 2 2004, 07:47 PM\']
Cordially,
Tammy Warner--the 'Lee Meriwether of the Big Board! [/quote]
With that in mind, here are some hosts who should've have done certain game shows as a guest. How do you think they would have fared?
Bob Barker: Hollywood Squares (1966-80 version), Pyramid, Win, Lose or Draw
Actually, Bob did a week of Davidson HS, supposedly at the encouragement of models Dian and Janice, who both did the show for a couple weeks. Surprisingly, he was only picked a few times throughout the week. I'm not so sure I can see him doing word games, but I think any celeb can do Win Lose or Draw.
Dick Clark: Body Language, Tattletales
I think Dick Clark may have done Tattletales, but I am not sure. As for Body Language, that would be interesting to see him try to do pantomime.
Bud Collyer: Password (1961-67 version)
Bud seemed to be an intelligent guy. I think he'd do just fine with Password.
Bob Eubanks: (Super) Password (Plus), Pyramid
Tom Kennedy: Pyramid
Jim Lange: Match Game '7X, Tattletales
Of the above, I definitely cannot see Jim Lange on Match Game. I think he has a little too much class to be on that show.
Wink Martindale: MG (ANY version), Pyramid, TTTT (1990 version) WML, WLoD
Jim Peck: Pyramid, Tattletales
Jim Perry: CR, TGS, HSQ, Just Men
Again, of the above, I don't see Wink doing MG. Wink doesn't seem to be that good at spontaneous humor, or doing much else spontaneous, since he obviously relies on cue cards. I think Jim Peck is too private of a person to appear on Tattletales, and his wife isn't well known. I don't think Jim Perry would be desperate enough to appear on The Gong Show.
Peter Tomarken: BL, The Last Word, Pyramid, Tattletales
Chuck Woolery: CR
Peter would never do Tattletales. Besides, his wife too is not well known.
Chuck on CR... maybe. With his experience on Wheel, he could probably do other word games. He fared well when he played Scrabble while Marc Summers hosted.