[quote name=\'JMFabiano\' date=\'Apr 5 2005, 09:41 AM\'][quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Apr 5 2005, 09:06 AM\'][quote name=\'Chief-O\' date=\'Apr 5 2005, 08:08 AM\']Kennedy TPIR: Don't know. Rafferty CS: yes.
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TPiR: TPS
Slightly off-topic, upstairs in HU's library is a book that covers syndie programming throughout the years, I think it gets no further than 1990 or '95. It's an interesting read, but it contains a great many factual errors, and one of them stated that Rafferty CS was a Lorimar-Telepictures production. We obviously know that is false, but the discussion triggered that thought.
If I can find the book (and pay off the
loan sharks library fines!), I'll post some of the misleading info.
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I think I know this book...didn't they also say that there was s syndie version of the Perry run, syndicated by Firestone...AND (here's the good part) was where the survey questions debuted, "unlike" the NBC run?
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Firestone did offer a first run strip with Jim Perry that would have run concurrently with the NBC version, but it never got off the ground. In the fall of 82, Firestone distributed the off-network reruns. WABC had them in NYC (spring-summer 83 at 10:30am, opposite $ale), WJBK in Detroit from 82-84, among others. I've found over the years that general TV researchers are not as concerned with accuracy when it comes to the game show genre.