Looking at the CBN reruns thread reminds me of something...
A few years ago, I was looking through old microfiche for Norfolk\'s newspaper, and noticed that my former employer (an ABC affiliate) aired Tattletales in the mid-80s. It\'s never been mentioned here AFAIK, but does anyone know whether any other markets did this? I don\'t recall seeing any mentions in the old Broadcasting magazines on David Gleason\'s site...
FWIW, the TV listings were from early-1985.
I can tell you that WHTM (ABC 27) in Harrisburg did this too.......Aired them at 10:30 a.m., in \'84 or \'85, definitely after \"Body Language\" premiered...
I saw the show airing mornings in Miami in November of 1984. I\'m pretty sure it was a CBS affiliate because I tuned in looking for \"Body Language\" and saw TT instead. If I remember correctly, it was a mothers/daughters week featuring Nedra Volz, among others.
http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC/BC-1984/BC-1984-05-07.pdf , page 136.
Victory Television has begun distributing TattleTales, celebrity game show that has not been renewed after two-and-a-half year run on CBS network. Jim Victory, president of Victory Television, noted low clearances by CBS affiliates (show was reportedly cleared by just over half of CBS affiliates) of TattleTales because of conflict with local news periods (network fed show at 4 p.m. EST) makes it \"first run\" in many markets. Show will be sold on cash basis \"with eye towards first run production in fall of 1985\" if show takes off, according to Victory. Beginning this fall, 250 episodes will be available.
Also, Jack Barry\'s obituary oh page 134.
So I am guessing they just reran the \'80s version, natch. I think they reran syndie MG as well, even while MG/HS was running? And of course Perry CS.
Argo...while we are mentioning Jack Barry\'s death...I was watching the first Cullen TJW and am reminded that Jack is not eulogized at all, and is only mentioned in passing. Seemed odd to me.
I was watching the first Cullen TJW and am reminded that Jack is not eulogized at all, and is only mentioned in passing. Seemed odd to me.
I am willing to bet that those that left Dan Enright were planning to do so anyway once Jack Barry was supposed to retire. Also, Jerry Lewis attempted a talk show?! Be glad THAT didn\'t happen! I can imagine, considering his ego, that his guests wouldn\'t have had much of a chance to talk!
Getting back to Richard S Kline, say what you will about some of the Kline and Friends\' shows, but it\'s too bad we\'re not seeing any of his shows anymore... I think, if given another chance, he could produce TJW and make it more like the classic version. I know TJW 90 attempted to bring back some elements of the classic TJW, and IMO the show was more fun to watch (the spinning dollar figures made no sense, and took away the excitement of getting JOKER, JOKER, JOKER)
What was it about Dan Enright that made others dislike him so?
Also, Jerry Lewis attempted a talk show?! Be glad THAT didn\'t happen! I can imagine, considering his ego, that his guests wouldn\'t have had much of a chance to talk!
You nailed it, whew. A week-long trial edition ran weeknights in late night on TV-8 in Cleveland and sucked canal water.
Jerry was an over-ham.
I was expecting Norm Crosby and Shecky Greene to show up. Announcer Charlie Callas was rather entertaining, though.
I don\'t see how slowing the pace of the show to a crawl improved anything.
I\'ll agree the pacing of TJW 90 was slow, especially compared to classic TJW, but I don\'t think the original dollar figure format was any faster. If anything, the show should\'ve never had 3 players, I think that hurt the show\'s pacing, but once the game got to two players, the pacing did get faster.
As for Dan Enright, according to Les Roberts, former producer of Hollywood Squares, who we interviewed at GSC 9 years ago, the way Enright was portrayed in Quiz Show was very accurate. He was a guy with no sense of humor, and a very intimidating man. I also interviewed Sarabeth Rothfeld years ago, who was a contestant on TTD, and she also described Enright as \"a creep\". She said that Enright was big about women keeping their hair out of their faces, so she had to wear her hair back in a ponytail.
I also interviewed Sarabeth Rothfeld years ago, who was a contestant on TTD, and she also described Enright as \"a creep\". She said that Enright was big about women keeping their hair out of their faces, so she had to wear her hair back in a ponytail.
I fail to see how these two correlate.
I don\'t think he was making a correlation, just that he was a creepy dude and preferred for women to keep hair out of their faces. The latter actually makes sense.
/Unless he had a ponytail fetish
Sort of off-topic - OK 99% off topic - but wow. If you get the current Broadcasting and Cable, what a shell of its former self it has become!
What was it about Dan Enright that made others dislike him so?
Also, Jerry Lewis attempted a talk show?! Be glad THAT didn\'t happen! I can imagine, considering his ego, that his guests wouldn\'t have had much of a chance to talk!
You nailed it, whew. A week-long trial edition ran weeknights in late night on TV-8 in Cleveland and sucked canal water.
Jerry was an over-ham.
I was expecting Norm Crosby and Shecky Greene to show up. Announcer Charlie Callas was rather entertaining, though.
Link to a Cleveland Plain Dealer article blasting the first show..
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151623728429327&set=a.246096739326.141367.245324499326&type=1&theater
A more positive story about Dan Enright... despite Les Roberts saying Dan had no sense of humor, there was one occasion that he displayed it. On Play the Percentages, Dan handled the cue cards, as a cost cutting measure. A fair amount of what Geoff said at the start of the show was all written on cue cards, and on one occasion, Geoff was reading through the cue cards faster than Dan could switch the cards. Geoff playfully told Dan, \"Dan, you\'ve got to move the cue cards faster than that.\" The next show, Dan switched the cue cards, and passed the cue cards along to the other staff members, and the cards were literally moving through one end of the studio to the other! Geoff immediately noticed what was going on and lost it! He had the cameras show how the cards were being passed along.
Here\'s the clip where that very thing happens. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7HtrHIA-Rk. Look for that moment around 2:30.