What game show is least popular among politicians?
To Tell the Truth, of course. [ducks dodgeballs thrown by regulars] But seriously, they may eventually have a common bond. ESPN reported today that Lynn Swann--yes, that Lynn Swann--
is considering running for Pennsylvania governor in the future. A little farther down the line, he may run a slant toward the White House in 2012. Stranger things have happened. Back in the heyday of the original
What's My Line?, you'd get some strange looks if you told anyone that the star of
Death Valley Days would be President someday. And don't get me started on the Governator (himself a
Dating Game contestant).
But don't expect to see Rob Paulsen in politics. Paulsen, who won $5,000 on
Scrabble in 1986, is content with voice acting. In fact,
this article on Yahoo! talks about his upcoming series for Nickelodeon,
Catscratch.
Finally, just for kicks, a semi-regular on ESPN's
Around the Horn, Tim Cowlishaw of the Dallas Morning News, used to wear a goatee before going clean-shaven a couple of months ago. This reminded me of a former game show host who had a similar not-so-extreme makeover back in the late-80s--Bob Goen. It was asked of Cowlishaw, so I'll pose this question here: How do you like your Goen, with mustache or without?