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G-T 70's syndie panels
Robair:
Hey hey hey! You're all forgeting about Jorma Kaukonen!
HOT (censored) JORMA!
#54 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Players of All Time!
To keep this post relevant, I'm surprised Gene Rayburn wasn't immediately cited as one of the guys who did all three. He had such an acute mind and unquenchable curiosity, and a heckuva sense of humor. I like watching his 70's panel shots as much as I like seeing him on "Match Game".
PeterMarshallFan:
Hang on. I remember Meredith MacRae on IGAS and WML, but I never knew she did TTTT. GSN ever show it?
OT slightly: Gene Rayburn and Bert Convy also did the syndicated Beat the Clock around the same time.
Matt Ottinger:
[quote name=\'PeterMarshallFan\' date=\'Dec 6 2003, 08:57 PM\'] Hang on. I remember Meredith MacRae on IGAS and WML, but I never knew she did TTTT. GSN ever show it? [/quote]
Yes, I have two episodes of an unusual week with Meredith, Gene Rayburn and Larry Blyden joining Kitty on the panel.
BTW, Blyden also was a panelist on WML? when Wally Bruner hosted, but best I can tell, he never ventured out west to do the 70s version of IGAS.
Jimmy Owen:
[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Dec 7 2003, 08:59 AM\']
BTW, Blyden also was a panelist on WML? when Wally Bruner hosted, but best I can tell, he never ventured out west to do the 70s version of IGAS. [/quote]
Wasn't Larry out west from 70-72 for "On a Clear Day" and "Movie Game." Of course, he was back in NYC in the fall of 72 for WML, concurrent with IGAS.
Matt Ottinger:
Sorry, my original post was unspecific. Like any working actor, Blyden went back and forth between the coasts to work wherever the job was. He didn't, however, venture west *for the purpose of appearing* on IGAS.
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