[quote name=\'chris319\' date=\'Nov 8 2004, 12:11 AM\'][quote name=\'tyshaun1\' date=\'Nov 7 2004, 08:54 PM\']This thread leads me into another question. How did Mark Goodson decide which of "his" announcers would do his shows? For instance, you had Johnny O. on TPIR, Match Game, Tattletales, NYSI, and Mindreaders. Gene Wood would do Card Sharks, Family Feud, Child's Play, and Password Plus. Then later, Bob Hilton and Rod Roddy would enter the fold. Was there a deliberate selection to whom would do which show, or was it just an availability thing?
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Scheduling in large part. FF taped on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday as did TPIR. You couldn't have the same announcer doing both. Same with producers and directors. In the event of a scheduling conflict, a substitute annoucer could be hired to do, say, P+ but not TPIR.
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Back in the 50s, sponsorship was another factor, particularly if the announcer was doing on-camera pitches. An announcer couldn't do commercials for a competing product. Even if Dennis James was doing the Old Gold pitches on "Two for the Money," Kenny Williams couldn't work on a show sponsored by another cigarette company (after all, he did refer to "The Old Gold Scoreboard!" to that piece of cardboard framing the result panel on an NCR cash register).