I know that Frank Wayne\'s last show for Mark Goodson was \'The Price Is Right.\' Does anyone know what the final shows for MGP vets Ira Skutch, Robert Sherman and Howard Felsher were?
Does anyone know why you\'re asking us instead of just searching IMDB?
Ira\'s last show was Child\'s Play. Howard\'s was Family Feud. Bobby Sherman -- may have been Super Password.
Ira\'s last show was Child\'s Play. Howard\'s was Family Feud. Bobby Sherman -- may have been Super Password.
I assume that\'s the Bobby mentioned @7:31 during the SP finale. Unless I\'m forgetting something, the only other shows Goodson had past \'89 were TPiR, Feud, and Classic Concentration.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRiVNmuN3rM
Ira\'s last show was Child\'s Play. Howard\'s was Family Feud. Bobby Sherman -- may have been Super Password.
I assume that\'s the Bobby mentioned @7:31 during the SP finale. Unless I\'m forgetting something, the only other shows Goodson had past \'89 were TPiR, Feud, and Classic Concentration.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRiVNmuN3rM
Add Match Game \'90 to that list
Was Match Game \'90 the last Mark Goodson show to come on the air?
Was Match Game \'90 the last Mark Goodson show to come on the air?
Robert Sherman produced two game shows for the Family Channel in the mid-1990\'s: He was Executive Producer to \'Baby Races\' in 1993 (hosted by the late Fred Travalena; reunited with Gene Wood, who was its announcer) and Producer for \'That\'s My Dog!\' sometime between 1991-1995.
Was Match Game \'90 the last Mark Goodson show to come on the air?
To Tell The Truth debuted about three months later...and if we aren\'t going to limit it to networks you had TNPIR in \'94 and the current version of Feud, which was an MGP when it started in \'99 and I believe remained so until Louie left.
Didn\'t the O\'Hurley run of To Tell The Truth and the 2001 Card Sharks also carry the MGP name as well?
While on the topic of Mark Goodson Productions...
Out of curiosity: What was the last MGP that was *not* a revival?
Was Match Game \'90 the last Mark Goodson show to come on the air?
To Tell The Truth debuted about three months later...and if we aren\'t going to limit it to networks you had TNPIR in \'94 and the current version of Feud, which was an MGP when it started in \'99 and I believe remained so until Louie left.
Didn\'t the O\'Hurley run of To Tell The Truth and the 2001 Card Sharks also carry the MGP name as well?
Yes. And yes, Trivia Trap was Goodson\'s last non-revival.
Robert Sherman produced two game shows for the Family Channel in the mid-1990\'s: He was Executive Producer to \'Baby Races\' in 1993 (hosted by the late Fred Travalena; reunited with Gene Wood, who was its announcer) and Producer for \'That\'s My Dog!\' sometime between 1991-1995.
The original question was about shows for MGP.
Didn\'t the O\'Hurley run of To Tell The Truth and the 2001 Card Sharks also carry the MGP name as well?
When those shows went on, Goodson was dead and the company had changed hands.
When those shows went on, Goodson was dead and the company had changed hands.
Didn\'t the O\'Hurley run of To Tell The Truth and the 2001 Card Sharks also carry the MGP name as well?
Did MGP get credited with any of the lottery shows, or were they all JGP?
Did MGP get credited with any of the lottery shows, or were they all JGP?
I believe the MGP name was on Illinois Instant Riches
Did MGP get credited with any of the lottery shows, or were they all JGP?
I believe the MGP name was on Illinois Instant Riches
Did MGP get credited with any of the lottery shows, or were they all JGP?
I believe the MGP name was on Illinois Instant Riches
Did MGP get credited with any of the lottery shows, or were they all JGP?
I believe the MGP name was on Illinois Instant Riches
I\'m fairly sure that Illinois Instant Riches was always a JGP.
I watched that show close to religiously when it was on. It was originally MGP.
I think Flamingo Fortune carried the MGP name for the first month or so it was on before it switched to JGP.