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There's a new magazine out called Memories 2004 in which people who died this year are remembered.
Anyway, Art James is featured. But the writer got it essentially wrong by implying that he was the regular host of Concentration. As most of you know, he was the announcer and sometimes substitute host of the original NBC version. His stint as Who, What or Where Game host was ignored, but there's a photo of him and the Say When! set.
Brian
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Ah, yes, yet another publication slapped together on the bubble gum and pebbles that are sloppy research. Pray tell me. Is there anything in there about "Gene Woods"?
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Not uncommon. The AP reports after his death headline him as the announcer of Concentration and Family Feud Challenge, and don't mention most of the shows he hosted, including The Who, What or Where Game.
A lot of the articles quote his second wife (he was divorced twice), who is apparently estranged from his three children (all with his first wife).
Yeah, Concentration was NBC's longest-running show, but he was only there for about 1/5 of the run...
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[quote name=\'calliaume\' date=\'Dec 11 2004, 05:05 PM\']Not uncommon. The AP reports after his death headline him as the announcer of Concentration and Family Feud Challenge, and don't mention most of the shows he hosted, including The Who, What or Where Game.
A lot of the articles quote his second wife (he was divorced twice), who is apparently estranged from his three children (all with his first wife).
Yeah, Concentration was NBC's longest-running show, but he was only there for about 1/5 of the run...
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Probably when Entertainment Weekly runs their obits issue in a few weeks, there will be a mention of WWoW.
Brian
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[quote name=\'brianhenke\' date=\'Dec 12 2004, 01:16 AM\']
Probably when Entertainment Weekly runs their obits issue in a few weeks, there will be a mention of WWoW.
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There probably won't be a mention of Art James(or even Gene Wood) in that EW issue, sadly, but we'll see.
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Just the kind of journalism I'd expect from a nation who thinks Cheez Whiz comes out of an aerosol can, that "The Simpsons" is the first prime-time animated comedy since "The Flintstones", that the opening line in the theme of the old "Bugs Bunny Show" was "Overture, Curtain, Lights!" (it was BURN THE Lights), and that Bob Denver's TV career consisted of no more than one or two series.
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[quote name=\'DjohnsonCB\' date=\'Dec 12 2004, 11:22 PM\']Just the kind of journalism I'd expect from a nation who thinks Cheez Whiz comes out of an aerosol can, that "The Simpsons" is the first prime-time animated comedy since "The Flintstones", that the opening line in the theme of the old "Bugs Bunny Show" was "Overture, Curtain, Lights!" (it was BURN THE Lights), and that Bob Denver's TV career consisted of no more than one or two series.
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Newsflash: People, regardless of nation, make stupid guesses as a whole. In other news: fire burns, some stocks closed higher while others fell, and Michael Moore ate another cheesburger. Film at 11, breaking news as it happens.
Not to make light of your feelings, but so what? Bob Denver's probably so burnt out that even he thinks his TV career consisted of no more than one or two series.
Johnson, You really ought to bring it back down to reality and face facts: Art James, talented man that he was, performed in an underrespected genre. And that's not even taking into account that no one in a target demographic would have even heard of him to begin with, much less cared a tinker's cuss about hearing he died. It's a travesty as we see it, but life sucks like that: Not everyone gets the recognition they deserve.
C'mon, what was the last thing he was in? Sure, there was that bit part in Mallrats, but between that and Catchphrase, that's a pretty big damn gap. A big enough gap to slip out of the public conciousness without even so much as a spot on The Surreal Life.
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the opening line in the theme of the old "Bugs Bunny Show" was "Overture, Curtain, Lights!" (it was BURN THE Lights)
No, EW's right on this one...the theme lyrics tell of backstage excitement on opening night, and the first line details the sequence of events when a stage show begins (band hits the overture, curtain rises, and the lights go up). If the lights burn out, that's a whole other detail...LOL
Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious "Chuckie Baby")
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[quote name=\'ChuckNet\' date=\'Dec 13 2004, 06:27 PM\']
the opening line in the theme of the old "Bugs Bunny Show" was "Overture, Curtain, Lights!" (it was BURN THE Lights)
No, EW's right on this one...the theme lyrics tell of backstage excitement on opening night, and the first line details the sequence of events when a stage show begins (band hits the overture, curtain rises, and the lights go up). If the lights burn out, that's a whole other detail...LOL
Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious "Chuckie Baby")
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I insist it was "Burn The lights". If you ever get a chance to hear it again, listen to it closely. There is no mistaking "Burn The..." for "Curtain". It was quoted as "Burn The..." elsewhere as well.
Getting back on topic, CarbonCpy was a bit out of line in trying to make me feel like I had no business saying what I did about the masses being generally uninformed about Art James' most prominent game show hosting jobs. This has been going on around here too much for me to bear in the last few weeks. I don't appreciate being made to feel inferior to most everyone else every time I try to get a word or two in edgewise about something I feel I'm reasonably qualified to discuss. This is just barely two or three notches above what I went through in Junior High or my first job. Lay off, please.
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[quote name=\'DjohnsonCB\' date=\'Dec 12 2004, 09:22 PM\']Just the kind of journalism I'd expect from a nation who thinks Cheez Whiz comes out of an aerosol can, that "The Simpsons" is the first prime-time animated comedy since "The Flintstones", that the opening line in the theme of the old "Bugs Bunny Show" was "Overture, Curtain, Lights!" (it was BURN THE Lights), and that Bob Denver's TV career consisted of no more than one or two series.
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If you're gonna take blanket shots like this at the viewing public, you have no right to complain when someone gives as good as they get.
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[quote name=\'CarbonCpy\' date=\'Dec 13 2004, 12:21 AM\']Newsflash: People, regardless of nation, make stupid guesses as a...
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Geez, what the hell crawled-up your arse?
OBGS: "Count Yourself Lucky" is a South African Lottery Game Show.
-Joe R.
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ObGameShow: Daffy Duck hosted "Truth or YEEAAAAHGHHH!", brought to you through the courtesy of the Eagle Hand Laundry. Do your eagle's hands need to be laundered? Call the Eagle Hand Laundry today.
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On the topic of Art James, does anyone know for how long he hosted "It's Academic" on WNBC?
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Dec 14 2004, 03:41 PM\']ObGameShow: Daffy Duck hosted "Truth or YEEAAAAHGHHH!", brought to you through the courtesy of the Eagle Hand Laundry. Do your eagle's hands need to be laundered? Call the Eagle Hand Laundry today.
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Audience?
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[quote name=\'SplitSecond\' date=\'Dec 15 2004, 01:55 AM\']Audience?
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Rigoletto!
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[quote name=\'bricon\' date=\'Dec 15 2004, 01:19 PM\'][quote name=\'SplitSecond\' date=\'Dec 15 2004, 01:55 AM\']Audience?
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Rigoletto!
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Watch your language, chum, we're on the air!
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I insist it was "Burn The lights". If you ever get a chance to hear it again, listen to it closely. There is no mistaking "Burn The..." for "Curtain". It was quoted as "Burn The..." elsewhere as well.
I re-listened to my copy of the theme on TV's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1, and it still sounds like "curtain, lights" to me. Not to turn this into a Family Guy "is it 'effin' cry" or 'laugh and cry'?" debate, but that's also what I've read in countless WB or related publications, etc, so that's what I stand behind.
Chuck Donegan (The Agreeing-To-Disagree "Chuckie Baby")
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[quote name=\'ChuckNet\' date=\'Dec 15 2004, 08:33 PM\']
I insist it was "Burn The lights". If you ever get a chance to hear it again, listen to it closely. There is no mistaking "Burn The..." for "Curtain". It was quoted as "Burn The..." elsewhere as well.
I re-listened to my copy of the theme on TV's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1, and it still sounds like "curtain, lights" to me. Not to turn this into a Family Guy "is it 'effin' cry" or 'laugh and cry'?" debate, but that's also what I've read in countless WB or related publications, etc, so that's what I stand behind.[/quote]
Google would tend to back you up as well.
overture + "burn the lights" yields precisely two hits, only one of them relevant. It does happen to be from a WB chat room, for what that's worth.
"overture curtain lights" yields hundreds of relevant hits, including quite a few reputable lyric repositories.
Interestingly, "overture hit the lights" yields over a hundred hits, which is what I would have guessed it was without having heard it in just about forever.
In other words, you're free to think you hear whatever it is you think you hear. There have literally been books written about misheard lyrics. The problem is when you get into the mind set that everybody else but you is wrong. 'Cause it ain't so.
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Damn, I always thought it was "Overture, dim the lights..."!
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At a web site devoted to collecting misheard lyrics, someone has actually added the entry 'Oh monsieur, turn the lights' which is almost deliberately TRYING to be wrong!
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From the book That's All Folks: The Art of Warner Bros Animation (can't hyperlink, because I'm typing directly out of the book):
"The program [my note: referring to the 1960 ABC prime-time series The Bugs Bunny Show] was a fine showcase for the older shorts, and began with an irresistable dance number sung by Bugs and Daffy ("Overture/Curtain! Lights!/This is it/The night of nights. . . ."); it was animated by Gerry Chiniquy."
Chiniquy went on to direct a good chunk of the Pink Panther shorts (among a lot of other projects--I miss those DFE cartoons).
Wonderful book by Steve Schneider, with a lot of illustrations of classic cartoon cels. And Amazon.com shows that it still is gettable, if so desired.
Doug
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Off-off topic, but didn't the original "Flintstones" opening theme sound somewhat like the Bugs Bunny TV theme?
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[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' date=\'Dec 16 2004, 02:06 AM\']Off-off topic, but didn't the original "Flintstones" opening theme sound somewhat like the Bugs Bunny TV theme?
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Actually, you're right....The beginning couple of notes DID sound like it...
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From the book That's All Folks: The Art of Warner Bros Animation (can't hyperlink, because I'm typing directly out of the book):
"The program [my note: referring to the 1960 ABC prime-time series The Bugs Bunny Show] was a fine showcase for the older shorts, and began with an irresistable dance number sung by Bugs and Daffy ("Overture/Curtain! Lights!/This is it/The night of nights. . . ."); it was animated by Gerry Chiniquy."
Damn...I have TAF (of which I totally agree w/Doug's sentiments on...a must-have for any classic WB cartoon fan!), and didn't even think to check, LOL...thanks for the clarification. :-)
Oh, and I'm watching the "Crazy Joe Davola" ep of Seinfeld right now...by coincidence, they just aired the part where Jerry sings a verse of TBBS theme, and he also sings it as "...curtain, lights!".
Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious "Chuckie Baby")