[quote name=\'DrBear\' date=\'Jan 15 2005, 02:07 PM\']Just about anybody on the normal side of Chuck Barris. More to the point, somebody who could have fun with a simple game, banter with the panelists (Bruner's weak point), know when to put the contestant right with his yes/no answers, and conduct reasonably good interviews (while, in the case of the Bruner version, being fit enough to participate in demonstrations). Actually, I think Robert Earle of GE College Bowl might have done pretty well (and was Password off CBS by that time? Would Ludden have been available?)
And here's a weird thought ... what if they had "promoted" Bennett Cerf to host?
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I'm not sure where Earle was in his teaching career at the time (he was a professor at Cornell when I was there from 1980-1984). If he was a full professor at the time, I doubt he could have done that,
College Bowl, and five episodes a week of
WML?.
I had thought of Ludden as well, but he and Betty White had moved to California the year before and I doubt he'd want to commute back.
My first thought would have been Garry Moore -- in fact,
WML? might have been better suited to him than
To Tell the Truth. Gene Rayburn could have done it as well.