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SuperMatch93:
--- Quote from: chris319 on May 29, 2023, 01:14:56 PM ---I looked at the crawl of a Narz Concentration and the copyright notice says "G-T Programs, Inc." even though Jim Victory and I think NBC each had a piece of it, so the copyright notice isn't necessarily definitive.
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Could that have just been one of the shell companies G-T would use, like Price Productions?
carlisle96:
--- Quote from: Matt Ottinger on May 17, 2023, 04:19:30 PM ---
--- Quote from: JohnXXVII on May 17, 2023, 12:12:15 PM ---It's interesting how many "special" episodes have ended up missing. It's almost as if someone at the time decided to set those episodes aside, maybe so that they wouldn't end up lost, and by so doing, those episodes ended up lost.
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I have a slightly different theory that certain special episodes were probably meaningful to certain important people, so they just took them. It couldn't have possibly occurred to anybody that this archive was going to have value decades later, and therefore it had to be maintained perfectly. I strongly believe, for example, that Gil Fates took the 1960 election special out of the collection when he was writing his What's My Line? book, and then never bothered to return it.
--- Quote ---I don't think he ever mentioned he was leaving IGAS on air on IGAS, until the September 1964 transition show, which is a missing episode?
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Yes, it was widely reported that Garry was sore about his show being cancelled and was going to walk away from Secret, but he never mentioned it on air until the missing transition episode. Aside from the very first episode, that's the one I'd most love to locate some day. Maybe Garry took it?
--- Quote ---The NY Times article says IGAS was owned by Moore and CBS. Is that right? CBS gave Garry an ownership stake in it?
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Goodson-Todman sold the show to "Telecast Enterprises," a partnership between CBS and Garry that seems to have had no other purpose than this. While most reports at least suggest it was an equal partnership, others say Garry had a minority stake.
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Was Goodson-Todman still involved right up until the end? Both Steve Allen and Bill Cullen talk to Mark Goodson on the last episode in 1967...or was he just hanging around to say goodbye to everyone?
Matt Ottinger:
--- Quote from: carlisle96 on May 29, 2023, 04:38:51 PM ---Was Goodson-Todman still involved right up until the end? Both Steve Allen and Bill Cullen talk to Mark Goodson on the last episode in 1967...or was he just hanging around to say goodbye to everyone?
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Goodson-Todman was absolutely involved right up until the end. Telecast Enterprises "owned" the show, and paid G-T a fee to produce it. I don't claim to know the details, nor why this arrangement was in place for Secret and Line but not To Tell the Truth, for example. But Goodson-Todman always produced the show.
Matt Ottinger:
--- Quote from: chris319 on May 29, 2023, 01:14:56 PM ---The two living people who MIGHT know something about it are Bobby Sherman and Jonathan Goodson. Gil Fates, Garry Moore, Jerry Chester and even Bud Austin are no longer available.
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The other person I'd like to talk to is Tom Werner, who claims to have acquired the rights in 1992. Acquired them from whom? The yogurt people?
chris319:
Is Jonathan Goodson on the list of people to be interviewed for the Strong Museum project? Has he been approached and refused to be interviewed?
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