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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: gsgalaxy82 on January 08, 2004, 02:13:24 AM
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For anyone interested, Celebrity Sweepstakes host Jim McKrell will do a two episode guest apperance on reruns of Dallas on Soapnet, ABC's 24 hour soap opera network, Thursday and Friday, at 1 pm and 6 pm (same episode at both times). The episodes aired in January of 1982, quite awhile after his last game show gig I believe. He did try and start a acting career sometime after that, from what I've heard.
Thought I'd pass it along!
David
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[quote name=\'gsgalaxy82\' date=\'Jan 8 2004, 02:13 AM\'] For anyone interested, Celebrity Sweepstakes host Jim McKrell will do a two episode guest apperance on reruns of Dallas on Soapnet, ABC's 24 hour soap opera network, Thursday and Friday, at 1 pm and 6 pm (same episode at both times). The episodes aired in January of 1982, quite awhile after his last game show gig I believe. He did try and start a acting career sometime after that, from what I've heard.
Thought I'd pass it along!
David [/quote]
Later in the 80s, he did a small role in Michael J. Fox's Teen WOlf movie and as a game show host on an episode of the GOlden Girls, as well as doing a few unsold GS pilots and his Sweethearts and Couch POtatoes announcing gigs.
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And now this thread has me wondering something, picking my brain trying to remember..
At the time, I had no idea who Jim McKrell was, but he played HIMSELF on a show that used to run on Nickelodeon back in the late '80s (circa 1987/1988). It was part of some anthology series that ran on Nickelodeon back then where they showed specials......The episode w/ McKrell was made in the mid/late '70s..
I'm trying to remember the name of it, but it had to do with a teenage girl who won some kind of contest or something like that, and she got to meet Jim McKrell....That's about all I remember - I'd love to see it again, but I don't remember the name of it....Even a search at us.imdb.com came up blank :)
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[quote name=\'aaron sica\' date=\'Jan 8 2004, 07:32 AM\'] And now this thread has me wondering something, picking my brain trying to remember..
At the time, I had no idea who Jim McKrell was, but he played HIMSELF on a show that used to run on Nickelodeon back in the late '80s (circa 1987/1988). It was part of some anthology series that ran on Nickelodeon back then where they showed specials......The episode w/ McKrell was made in the mid/late '70s..
I'm trying to remember the name of it, but it had to do with a teenage girl who won some kind of contest or something like that, and she got to meet Jim McKrell....That's about all I remember - I'd love to see it again, but I don't remember the name of it....Even a search at us.imdb.com came up blank :) [/quote]
I remember this. The program you're thinking of first ran as an installment on the ABC Afterschool Special in the late 1970s. It was a breath of fresh air as it was one of the few afterschool specials that didn't deal with divorce or some kid dying.
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[quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Jan 8 2004, 07:27 AM\'] [quote name=\'gsgalaxy82\' date=\'Jan 8 2004, 02:13 AM\'] For anyone interested, Celebrity Sweepstakes host Jim McKrell will do a two episode guest apperance on reruns of Dallas on Soapnet, ABC's 24 hour soap opera network, Thursday and Friday, at 1 pm and 6 pm (same episode at both times). The episodes aired in January of 1982, quite awhile after his last game show gig I believe. He did try and start a acting career sometime after that, from what I've heard.
Thought I'd pass it along!
David [/quote]
Later in the 80s, he did a small role in Michael J. Fox's Teen WOlf movie and as a game show host on an episode of the GOlden Girls, as well as doing a few unsold GS pilots and his Sweethearts and Couch POtatoes announcing gigs. [/quote]
Here's his IMDB list (http://\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0572100/\").
I've been lucky enough to have occasional contact with Jim (although we haven't touched base in awhile) -- he got in touch with me after finding my Celebrity Sweepstakes page (http://\"http://www.curtalliaume.com/celebswe.html\") and had some contributions and corrections. (That page has been a magnet; Ralph Andrews and a Burt Sugarman representative found it, too!)
The reason he didn't do as much hosting after Celebrity Sweepstakes ended was because he wanted to give acting a whirl, and NBC wouldn't let him do both. (He doesn't know why, either.) He actually got a hint the show would end sooner than anyone else; not long after buying a new house in 1976, NBC contacted him about hosting a new pilot -- never a good sign.
Anyway, last I heard he was still living and working in Houston. Good guy.
And on to the question everyone asks: he doesn't have any more Celebrity Sweepstakes episodes than the rest of us do.
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[quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Jan 8 2004, 06:27 AM\'] Later in the 80s, he did a small role in Michael J. Fox's Teen WOlf movie and as a game show host on an episode of the GOlden Girls. [/quote]
I love that Golden Girls episode, Grab That Dough! Jim McKrell was great on that episode.
JIM: Finish this well known saying, "Better Late Than..."
(Rue rings in)
RUE: PREGNANT!
JIM: It's an electric skillet! It frys, it boils, it bakes...
BEATRICE: It stinks!
JIM: My apologies to the Quick Fry Corporation.
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And while we're at it, a few weeks ago in the regular rotation of the 70s syndie "LMAD"s on GSN, Monty introduced in the audience "a young man who's become a big star" named Jim McKrell. He stood up and took a bow--dressed as a guava.
Kidding about the last part of that sentence.
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JIM: Finish this well known saying, "Better Late Than..."
(Rue rings in)
RUE: PREGNANT!
Jim: That is not correct, but certainly not untrue.
JIM: It's an electric skillet! It frys, it boils, it bakes...
BEATRICE: It stinks!
JIM: My apologies to the Quick Fry Corporation.
IIRC, it was Fry Quick