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70s Tattletales...
JakeT:
It's easy to forget just how damned charming "Tattletales" was...
And what a pleasant reminder to get...
JakeT
PPatters:
I absolutely agree. I love ‘70s Tattletales. I don’t want to seem dense, but was this inspired by something specific or just the general greatness of the show?
BillCullen1:
Tattletales was a reworked and improved version over "He Said She Said." Audience members were now awarded cash, and Bert Convy turned out to be a very good host for this show.
I remember seeing this show in person in 1977. Each section, one at a time, would go to the check machine to get their winnings. Checks were made "payable to bearer" and were with Crocker Bank. There were also people checking to make sure the same people did not show up in the audience every time.
That Don Guy:
--- Quote from: BillCullen1 on January 19, 2020, 10:36:49 AM ---I remember seeing this show in person in 1977. Each section, one at a time, would go to the check machine to get their winnings. Checks were made "payable to bearer" and were with Crocker Bank. There were also people checking to make sure the same people did not show up in the audience every time.
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I always wondered; how did they decide which audience member got the "consolation prizes"?
Casey Buck:
--- Quote from: That Don Guy on January 19, 2020, 06:47:34 PM ---I always wondered; how did they decide which audience member got the "consolation prizes"?
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"A member of the winning rooting section, chosen at random":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy2_WagfZ50
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