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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: beatlefreak84 on April 17, 2008, 04:41:14 PM
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Howdy,
After watching some Drew PIR for the last few days and reflecting some on Barker PIR, the following thought occurred to me:
Game show hosts are, stereotypically, known for bad jokes. Some are just bad right off the bat, but some are so overused that they eventually become bad to the point where you groan because you know it's coming, along with the obligatory chuckles from the audience.
So, I thought I'd ask all of you: what are some game show host jokes that were/are just too overused to possibly get laughs, whether the host realized/s it or not? Here were the first four I thought of:
-Bob Barker: "We can't start it again for 37 hours."
-Bob Barker: "She came on down, and they came on out!"
-John O'Hurley: The fake startle when the Fast Money buzzer sounds for the first time.
-Drew Carey: "...named after the founder of the show, Ezekiel Barker."
Or, to go the other way: Which game show host jokes were just so good that you often find yourself repeating them and laughing at them every time you do? :)
Anthony
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One that I remembered after all these years was told by Art James on MMM. "Have you heard of the new Italian sports car, the Pazzule? It's so fast, no other car can pasta Pazzule."
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One line I always liked was on Family Feud. If Richard would ask the question and the contestant would repeat it, Richard would dryly say "I asked you first."
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[quote name=\'beatlefreak84\' post=\'184292\' date=\'Apr 17 2008, 04:41 PM\']
Game show hosts are, stereotypically, known for bad jokes. Some are just bad right off the bat, but some are so overused that they eventually become bad to the point where you groan because you know it's coming, along with the obligatory chuckles from the audience.
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I was just thinking, who was the person responsible for the "bad host puns" on the non-celebrity Barry & Enright shows?
B&E's Big Four -- Joker, Bullseye, TTD and %'s -- all seemed to overdose on the bad puns during contestant interviews. I don't think their hosts just did those groaners "off the cuff", someone had to incorporate those lame-o jokes.
/Was it Mr. Enright's idea?
//If so, it could be considered 'Rigging' the interviews???
///Patrick Wayne was a REAL game show joke!
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How about Howie mandel always saying to contestants, he'll open the case "When we come back".
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[quote name=\'TimK2003\' post=\'184311\' date=\'Apr 17 2008, 06:52 PM\']
I was just thinking, who was the person responsible for the "bad host puns" on the non-celebrity Barry & Enright shows?[/quote]
Most likely Mark Maxwell Smith who worked for B&E back then - check the credits. Mark loves that stuff. The worst he wrote for me on SWEEP was something about Popeye not being able to Palmolive.
Randy
tvrandywest.com
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[quote name=\'tvrandywest\' post=\'184318\' date=\'Apr 17 2008, 07:17 PM\']Most likely Mark Maxwell Smith who worked for B&E back then - check the credits. Mark loves that stuff. The worst he wrote for me on SWEEP was something about Popeye not being able to Palmolive.[/quote]A credit to you, sir, then, for never once breaking character during the sweep, which was a gauntlet of that sort of thing.
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Most likely Mark Maxwell Smith who worked for B&E back then - check the credits. Mark loves that stuff. The worst he wrote for me on SWEEP was something about Popeye not being able to Palmolive.
LOL...why do I have a feeling Mark and I would get along quite well?
Chuck Donegan (The Bad-Pun-Loving "Chuckie Baby")
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Anything Richard Karn tried to crack.
/I'd be here all night if I were to list every single one.
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[quote name=\'Johnissoevil\' post=\'184323\' date=\'Apr 17 2008, 10:50 PM\']
Anything Richard Karn tried to crack.
/I'd be here all night if I were to list every single one.
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1. The scenery.
/With his teeth.
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[quote name=\'tvrandywest\' post=\'184318\' date=\'Apr 17 2008, 10:17 PM\']
Most likely Mark Maxwell Smith who worked for B&E back then - check the credits. Mark loves that stuff. The worst he wrote for me on SWEEP was something about Popeye not being able to Palmolive.
Randy
tvrandywest.com
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well; it was cable
/wants to ask randy if he taped his sweep voiceover at the show or many at once later
//too lazy to start new topic
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Richard Dawson made a running gag of greeting foreign looking team captains in their native tongue. Then he would go to the next person in the line up and in a stage whisper say, "They love it when you talk to them in their native language."