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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Matt Ottinger on May 05, 2014, 02:38:41 PM
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Was anybody aware of this June, 1972 variety special? A synopsis:
Monty Hall takes viewers on a tour of California to visit with the people and join in their festivities, will be telecast 8 to 9 p.m., Monday on ABC-TV. Joining Monty on the tour will be Cass Elliot, the lively young music group, the Mike Curb Congregation, and comedian Fred Smoot. Jim Backus, “Laugh-In’s” Johnny Brown, Dom DeLuise, Fabian, Annette Funicello, Rosey Grier and Jo Ann Worley make cameo appearances. Utilizing fire engines and hook-and-ladders, Monty and troupe join in such festivities as fiestas, pow-wows, Japanese celebrations, a Gold Rush days fete and a cattle round-up. ‘“The Monty Hall Smokin’- Stokin’ Fire Brigade” marks the first time Monty Hall has starred in a comedy-variety special — a departure from his successful role as host of the network’s weekday game show “Let’s Make A Deal.
if you go to http://www.gettyimages.com and search "Monty Hall", on page 5 of your search results you'll see a bunch of color promo pictures of this. Having never heard of it myself, I found it fascinating.
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I remember years ago, there was an episode of A&E's "Biography" where Monty was the subject and IIRC, were there some quick clips of Monty singing and dancing from Sea World?
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I'll have to quickly go through his Autobiography again. The picture on Getty Images that you are referring to is in that book and I think it was briefly talked about. If I'm not mistaken, when LMAD was renewed Monty negotiated some variety specials as part of his new contract and I believe that was the first of them.
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the lively young music group, the Mike Curb Congregation,
I don't know why, but this made me burst out laughing.
And surely Fabian would have been considered passé by then?