I have the best job...
This afternoon, at an open house in honor of WKAR's 50th anniversary, I got to spend some time talking with
Caroll Spinney and his wife. When they learned that I was not only a local host but a fan of game shows, they thoroughly enjoyed chatting about his various GS experiences. I guess it beats being asked for the 912th time where Big Bird is. (He doesn't travel with the bird suit, but he did bring Oscar along.)
Peter Marshall was Spinney's favorite of the
Squares hosts, mostly for his ability to keep the game moving. Spinney also had nice words for Tom Bergeron's wit and for the modern show in general, but I kind of got the impression he preferred the simplicity of the original show. On the other hand, while he said John Davidson was a nice guy, he said that John was so bad at running the game that it would take them an hour to do a half-hour show (and this was back when you really, really tried to crank these things out live to tape). Naturally, WE know how bad Davidson was from the stuff that DID air, but it was interesting hearing it from everybody's favorite eight-foot-tall, six-year-old canary.
He also had stories about his visits to
To Tell The Truth and
What's My Line, including how he accidentally disqualified Henry Morgan by introducing himself to Morgan before the show. His wife Debi was a contestant on
Three on a Match in 1973, and she also loved being able to talk about her experience with someone who knew what she was talking about. She thinks she has some audio tape of her appearances (she was on for six days!) and if she can find them, I'll be happy to make copies and get them on the circuit.
Amazingly, they don't have any video of his appearances, but they will soon. That's right, I now have Big Bird's home address.
I have the BEST job...