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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: spb1962 on October 18, 2012, 09:31:39 PM
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My question is primarily regarding the Monty Hall and Jay Stewart era of Let's Make a Deal, but could be for the later eras as well.
For anyone who has watched the original and best era of LMAD (my earliest memory is of the ABC daytime and syndicated nighttime version through 1977), you well remember that Jay Stewart was frequently featured in the many zonk prizes. When Jay was not on the trading floor bringing trays with boxes, pricing items, etc., was his off stage announcing position hidden from view of the audience and the trading floor? A visible empty announcer spot would certainly be a clue a zonk may be somewhere.
I am a long-time fan of the original LMAD and was just curious about this.
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When Jay was not on the trading floor bringing trays with boxes, pricing items, etc., was his off stage announcing position hidden from view of the audience and the trading floor? A visible empty announcer spot would certainly be a clue a zonk may be somewhere.
Considering this was the same show where it was a pretty safe bet that if there was a white cross-latice (think Celebrity Sweepstakes) underneath the sign displaying the supply of Z-Brick, there was a car behind it, I doubt they worried overmuch about those details.
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A visible empty announcer spot would certainly be a clue a zonk may be somewhere.
Or retrieving a display item.
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Jay's off-stage mic was out of sight of the audience. When he wasn't visible on the trading floor, he was in an enclosed, out-of-sight announce area. When shows featured zonks that required him to be in costume, Jay told me he would over-dress - layer the costume under his sport jacket and pants. The show's wardrobe mistress acted as his dresser during tapings, helping him in and out of clothes and costumes, often while he was reading prize or product copy. I, and other collectors, have video of Jay being helped into a costume while he's reading - it's part of a making of LMAD documentary.
Randy
tvrandywest.com
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Jay's off-stage mic was out of sight of the audience. When he wasn't visible on the trading floor, he was in an enclosed, out-of-sight announce area. When shows featured zonks that required him to be in costume, Jay told me he would over-dress - layer the costume under his sport jacket and pants. The show's wardrobe mistress acted as his dresser during tapings, helping him in and out of clothes and costumes, often while he was reading prize or product copy. I, and other collectors, have video of Jay being helped into a costume while he's reading - it's part of a making of LMAD documentary.
Randy
tvrandywest.com
Good stuff. Thanks!
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Jay's off-stage mic was out of sight of the audience. When he wasn't visible on the trading floor, he was in an enclosed, out-of-sight announce area. When shows featured zonks that required him to be in costume, Jay told me he would over-dress - layer the costume under his sport jacket and pants. The show's wardrobe mistress acted as his dresser during tapings, helping him in and out of clothes and costumes, often while he was reading prize or product copy. I, and other collectors, have video of Jay being helped into a costume while he's reading - it's part of a making of LMAD documentary.
Randy
tvrandywest.com
He's on the road in Bethlehem, PA and still he posts--the man never stops!
Good to meet you in person.