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Kevin Prather:
were Match Game '90 and Match Game '98 credited as \"A Mark Goodson - Bill Todman Production\" or \"A Mark Goodson Television Production\"?

my guess would be the latter. am i right?

TV Favorites:
MG '90 was credited as a MG Production.  Bill Todman's name was dropped from the various MG-BT shows as time went on.  By 1990, all of the GT shows were credited as MGP.

I'm guessing MG '98 was listed as a MGP in association with All American/Pearson/Fremantle or whatever they were calling themselves that week.

BrandonFG:
[quote name=\'TV Favorites\' date=\'Jul 18 2003, 11:54 PM\'] MG '90 was credited as a MG Production.  Bill Todman's name was dropped from the various MG-BT shows as time went on.  By 1990, all of the GT shows were credited as MGP.

I'm guessing MG '98 was listed as a MGP in association with All American/Pearson/Fremantle or whatever they were calling themselves that week. [/quote]
 Both were simply Mark Goodson productions. Bill Todman's name was dropped sometime c. 1983 (and no, I don't need to know the last show to use MG/BT). On the 1998 version, Paul Boland simply said \"This has been a Mark Goodson Production, in association with,\" then cut to Pearson logo.

J.R.:
Why was Bill Toddman's name dropped ? And on a related note, when and why was Bob Quiggley's name was dropped in MH/MQ Prods. ?

-Joe R.

Jimmy Owen:
Probably because the gentlemen were no longer working for the respective companies when their names were dropped.

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