Either Danny or Mark -- or maybe even a third miscreant -- went to a great amount of trouble creating fictional episodes of Cross-Wits that were seeded into an otherwise ordinary looking tape-trading webpage. (Seems like there might have been one or two other fictional "gems" on the page as well.)
Indeed there were...I also recall seeing anohter NBC Jackpot, an ep from that Armed Forces Week of Woolery WoF (which was plugged by Chuck @ the end of that ep where Tom Kennedy plays...coincidence??), as well as one from that week Alex Trebek guest-hosted, the next-to-last Gambit, the Split Second 1st anniversary show (a pic of which appears in the 1st ed. EoTVGS...again, coincidence??) and other rarities.
A closer look @ his "list" reveals a few discrepancies, however:
- Listing the "$10K Fishbowl" ep of Trebek HR and the finale as 2 separate shows when they were one in the same
- Claiming to have a Martindale HR ep where Dean Goss introduces the show as "Hair Rollers"...this was actually a rehearsal for the final ep, video of which John Ricci posted on his site awhile back
- Laying claim to the "entire premiere week" of the orig. BtC (my personal fave: When asked how this was possible, since it was a weekly show, he said he had 5 copies of the premiere!)
He listed celebrity groupings just rational enough to be believed, including "theme weeks" that would have made perfect sense, such as several all-game-show panels. (Although one of his more fanciful listings, featuring an all-black panel, probably wouldn't have gone over well with some of the southern affiliates back in 1975.) He got my attention by listing Bill Cullen as the guests for some of the episodes, when I knew he didn't appear in them. Unfortunately, some of his false information has seeped into several wikis about the show.
Actually, I went to the trouble of "de-Voisinizing" the CW Wiki entry, removing the incorrect info that was orig. posted to his lame CW page...the info now seen there about the GS host weeks in the 4th and 5th seasons is not a Voisine lie, they were added by yours truly after reading about them on this forum. :-) Ditto the comment about Kitty Hilton running the board for a week while Jerri Fiala played as a celeb, that info came from Kitty's ex-husband, Bob...maybe you know of him? LOL
And as if the lies about his collection weren't bad enough, the crap he tried to pull when people started hounding him was far worse:
- Using some twisted logic, claiming that those he dealt with had already recieved their tapes and were just trying to railroad him (yeah, we do that all the time)
- Playing God w/his nonexistent shows, claiming that he was in control because of the clout these rarities supposedly gave him
- The invention of "Phil Newport" and "Alice Foster", who claimed they had access to Danny's records and knew said traders had gotten their tapes, as well as telling them how lucky they were to be trading w/him
Generally speaking, those who really do have such rarities in their holdings are waiting to be discovered and/or completely unaware of the market for their gems...I had several such experiences myself, which helped get countless more rarities out there (NBC games from 79-81, Cullen Pyramid, The $128K Question, 70s Treasure Hunt, Denny TPiR, etc.)
Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious "Chuckie Baby")