[quote name=\'Robair\' date=\'Jul 29 2003, 09:26 PM\'] [quote name=\'rugrats1\' date=\'Jul 29 2003, 05:41 PM\'] Though of course, ABC was in cahoots with the syndicated version -- as I recall, during the contestant search plug that they did at the end of the commercial break on the syndied shows, the announcer said something like "employees of ABC and their families are not eligible", to that effect. (Shows seen on NBC had a similar disclaimer, but with obvious differences.) [/quote]
All that really means is that ABC was the "network of record" for the syndicated Gong, and it was their Standards and Practices department that oversaw the show and made sure it was aboveboard.
The syndicated Gong was one of a bunch of shows Chuck voluntarily shut down in 1980, remember, which included "The Newlywed Game", "The Dating Game", "Treasure Hunt" and "3s a Crowd". The following year Barris packaged a non-game hosted by Stephanie Edwards, "Leave It to the Women" (remember that one, gang?), but at that point Chuck was so burnt by "Gong" he needed a breather. When game shows started to pick up again in the mid 80's he was back with "Newlywed", "Dating" and "Gong". [/quote]
I thought Chris Bearde solo-produced Gong in '88--hadn't Chuck fled to France by then?