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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Long live Jeopardy on March 18, 2024, 03:16:17 PM
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Not counting any shows that did not have an actual announcer, how many shows can you think of that had the host in an active on-camera role in the intro before being introduced by the announcer? Here are some:
Double Dare (all Nickelodeon versions)
Think Fast (Michael Carrington, not sure about Skip Lackey)
Born Lucky
Debt
It Takes Two (1997 Dick Clark version)
Win Ben Stein's Money
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Knockout with Arte Johnson
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Paul Reubens/Troy Stevens on You Don't Know Jack.
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Marc Summers and Arthel Neville, Majority Rules
Tom Kennedy guessed the celebrities’ names on the original You Don’t Say!
Bert Convy and Robb Weller played along on Win, Lose or Draw and revealed each celebrity caricature.
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Post-"All Stars" ABC "Password".
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Post-"All Stars" ABC "Password".
Between that and the computer noises, I'm sure John Harlan took up needlepoint.
-Jason
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Bill Cullen on Blankety Blanks.
Post-"All Stars" ABC "Password".
Between that and the computer noises, I'm sure John Harlan took up needlepoint.
-Jason
He would have still been busier than Bob Clayton on Blankety Blanks, who as far as I've been told, had literally one line per show.
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Bert Convy and Robb Weller played along on Win, Lose or Draw and revealed each celebrity caricature.
Vicki Lawrence says hello..
Also, Betty White on Just Men.
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Bert Convy and Robb Weller played along on Win, Lose or Draw and revealed each celebrity caricature.
Vicki Lawrence says hello..
Fair.
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Johnny Arcade on Video Power, Bob on All Star Secrets, Hal & Tom (all the hosts, I'd assume?) on It's Your Bet.
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John michael Higgins on Split Second, if you define the intro as the entire first question as GSN does
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Do you wanna count Bzzz!, where the host *is* the announcer?
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John michael Higgins on Split Second, if you define the intro as the entire first question as GSN does
Do you wanna count Bzzz!, where the host *is* the announcer?
Judges?
Not counting any shows that did not have an actual announcer, how many shows can you think of that had the host in an active on-camera role in the intro before being introduced by the announcer?
Sorry, we can't accept those.
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VERY fuzzy GSN memory here, but didn't Bob & Ray do cold opens when they briefly co-hosted The Name's The Same?
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The first few episodes of DOND where the camera followed Howie onto the stage as he explained the premise of the show.
Also, both Jack Barry and Maury Povich on Twenty One.
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During the 1955-56 season of Beat The Clock, Bud would describe a bit about the first stunt to be played on that week's episode; and then they would get into the "mouse" opening.
Cordially,
Tammy
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On various episodes of Fun House, JD Roth would either tease one of the stunts that was on the docket that day or announce the theme for that given episode.
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There is at least one episode of G.E. College Bowl from around 1960 (the one that I know of was two weeks before Princess Margaret's wedding) that begins with the host reading the first question before the normal introduction.
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I suppose 1969-1978 To Tell the Truth doesn't count, as the host is introduced at the very top of the show, but he's often seen before the introduction.
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I suppose 1969-1978 To Tell the Truth doesn't count, as the host is introduced at the very top of the show, but he's often seen before the introduction.
This always struck me as odd since the introduction of the challengers was so iconic, but I suppose they only had one set of doors for them and the panel. Still, Garry got to enter first on I’ve Got a Secret, too, and the panel got short shrift. Do you suppose Garry demanded it this way?
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I suppose 1969-1978 To Tell the Truth doesn't count, as the host is introduced at the very top of the show, but he's often seen before the introduction.
This always struck me as odd since the introduction of the challengers was so iconic, but I suppose they only had one set of doors for them and the panel. Still, Garry got to enter first on I’ve Got a Secret, too, and the panel got short shrift. Do you suppose Garry demanded it this way?
That seems unlikely. It's hard to overstate what an enormous television star Garry had been. His 50s daytime show basically printed money for himself and CBS, I've Got a Secret was routinely a top-ten series for many years, and his evening variety series was successful too. Producers treated him like a star because he was a star. That was reflected in the opening of TTTT, where the announcer introduced him, and not the show. I know that's not what the OP was looking for, but I don't know of any other examples of that.
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I recall at some point when Bill Cullen was a fill in host after Garry's retirement, the panel was introduced first, then Bill. I guess they thought it was awkward that Bill was already there, seated, and couldn't really make an entrance in the same way he did when he was a panelist. I think the producers just made this change for the second run because Garry Moore isn't Bud Collyer. Bud played it straight, and Garry liked doing bits at the start, so it's just a way for Garry to make the show his own.
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It's hard to overstate what an enormous television star Garry had been. His 50s daytime show basically printed money for himself and CBS, I've Got a Secret was routinely a top-ten series for many years, and his evening variety series was successful too.
Yeah, that’s a lot more likely. Gosh, he was head and shoulders above Collyer. Thanks, Matt.
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Bill Cullen (and maybe Jack Paar, never saw his version), Bank On The Stars
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Bob Eubanks gave a teaser question during part of Trivia Trap’s run. Post-format change, IIRC.
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Bob Eubanks gave a teaser question during part of Trivia Trap’s run. Post-format change, IIRC.
Speaking of Bob, I completely forgot about his All Star Secrets -- he led off the show with a secret before Charlie O. announced the celebrities.
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Didn't Arte Johnson do cold opens on Knockout?
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On the Gary Kroeger season of Newlywed Game, he would tease a juicy fact about one of the couples.
There was a point during Meredith's run of Millionaire where she recapped the contestants' run up to that point. Christian Carrion comes to mind.
Can we count Tom Bergeron (and Whoopi) arriving to the "party" during the first couple seasons of HSq?
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Didn't Arte Johnson do cold opens on Knockout?
Yes.