[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Jan 3 2005, 03:57 PM\']=And as for that famous closing ("Good night David"--"Good night Chet"), Brinkley once said that he hated it because he thought it made him and Chet sound like "a couple of old fairies." He said it, I didn't.
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Changed, for Chet Huntley's exit, to "good night, David/good-bye, Chet"
And, for full Horan-ish measure, it was written by Reuven Frank, the producer of the show, who suddenly realized the show needed some sort of ending. He asked who had the last item and was told it was Brinkley. He sat down and typed:
WX (Washington): DAVID: Good Night, Chet
NY CHET: Good Night, David, and good night for NBC News.
When both said they hated it, Frank challenged them to improve upon it. Neither could.
OB Game Show (and boy is this one a stretch): A 1960s comedy satire record, "The Hardly Worthit Report," with actors playing such reporters as Nancy Dickering and Peter Hackne, featured a young actor named Dennis Wholey, who would host "The Generation Gap" before giving way to Jack Barry in his comeback to network TV.