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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: ActualRetailMike on September 03, 2010, 05:24:36 PM
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With Hurricane Earl dusting the easternmost shores of the USA, does anyone remember the catchphrase, "Slide it, Earl"?
The Super Match round of Match Game '7x had four sliding panels: one with the "blank", and the other 3 with the $500, $250, and $100 responses. Often, especially toward the higher values, Gene Rayburn might say, to the Super Match board "Now let's see the $500 response. Slide it, Earl!". Was Earl the pet name of the game board itself? Or was there actually a stage hand back there with that proper name. Sometimes Earl would get crazy, making strange sounds and whatnot.
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[quote name=\'ActualRetailMike\' post=\'246794\' date=\'Sep 3 2010, 05:24 PM\']With Hurricane Earl dusting the easternmost shores of the USA, does anyone remember the catchphrase, "Slide it, Earl"?
The Super Match round of Match Game '7x had four sliding panels: one with the "blank", and the other 3 with the $500, $250, and $100 responses. Often, especially toward the higher values, Gene Rayburn might say, to the Super Match board "Now let's see the $500 response. Slide it, Earl!". Was Earl the pet name of the game board itself? Or was there actually a stage hand back there with that proper name. Sometimes Earl would get crazy, making strange sounds and whatnot.[/quote]
There was indeed a stage hand with that name; he even made an on-camera appearance one time.
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Sometime in 1978, the stagehand was named Aurie (sp?)
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[quote name=\'whewfan\' post=\'246802\' date=\'Sep 3 2010, 07:55 PM\']Sometime in 1978, the stagehand was named Aurie (sp?)[/quote]
And then, on the MG-HS Hour, before the $1000 Super Match response was revealed, Gene would say, "Slide it, Steve!"
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There was indeed a stage hand with that name; he even made an on-camera appearance one time.
I think he appeared more than once. Gene even said to the audience one time "...you thought we had a machine doing that, didn't you?" Each time Earl appeared it meant he got union scale money for an on-camera appearance.
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I remember the appearance; Earl slid in through a side panel in the rotating wall.