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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: cmjb13 on May 29, 2004, 09:35:33 PM
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Were the audiences that were surveyed for the Super Match from the Match Game audience only or did they survey other G-T audiences?
How were the audiences surveyed? (survey forms passed out during a taping?)
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[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'May 29 2004, 08:35 PM\'] Were the audiences that were surveyed for the Super Match from the Match Game audience only or did they survey other G-T audiences?
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ISTR it being reported on Usenet that other GT shows' audiences were sometimes polled.
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ISTR it being reported on Usenet that other GT shows' audiences were sometimes polled.
And if you've ever had to poll a Goodson-Todman audience, you know just how painful that can be. HEY-O!
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[quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'May 29 2004, 08:50 PM\'] [quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'May 29 2004, 08:35 PM\'] Were the audiences that were surveyed for the Super Match from the Match Game audience only or did they survey other G-T audiences?
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ISTR it being reported on Usenet that other GT shows' audiences were sometimes polled. [/quote]
Logically, it would have to have been for at least the first few weeks.
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Since we're on the subject, did Family Feud ever use other G-T audiences for surveys? I'm not talking about when Mark Goodson tested the idea out ("Name a famous person people hate") on the MG audience.
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[quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'May 30 2004, 12:24 AM\'] Since we're on the subject, did Family Feud ever use other G-T audiences for surveys? I'm not talking about when Mark Goodson tested the idea out ("Name a famous person people hate") on the MG audience. [/quote]
This may answer the previous questions -- Goodson started the Family Feud idea after getting the same top three answers for that question (Hitler, the Devil, Howard Cosell) from audiences on both coasts (which means they likely polled a To Tell the Truth audience).
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I believe the Family Feud surveys were done through mail, no?
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This may answer the previous questions -- Goodson started the Family Feud idea after getting the same top three answers for that question (Hitler, the Devil, Howard Cosell) from audiences on both coasts (which means they likely polled a To Tell the Truth audience).
Yep...the West Coast show polled, BTW, was TPiR...and having also gotten the same 4 answers (Nixon was among them) from mail/phone calls sent across the country helped influence Goodson, as well.
Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious "Chuckie Baby")
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[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'May 29 2004, 09:35 PM\'] Were the audiences that were surveyed for the Super Match from the Match Game audience only or did they survey other G-T audiences?
How were the audiences surveyed? (survey forms passed out during a taping?) [/quote]
I think it depends on the show. As far as Card Sharks went, Randy Amasia told me that when he interned on the show, his job was to stand at the corner of Hollywood and Vine and ask the questions to people who passed by.
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[quote name=\'Card Shark\' date=\'May 30 2004, 01:39 PM\'] [quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'May 29 2004, 09:35 PM\'] Were the audiences that were surveyed for the Super Match from the Match Game audience only or did they survey other G-T audiences?
How were the audiences surveyed? (survey forms passed out during a taping?) [/quote]
I think it depends on the show. As far as Card Sharks went, Randy Amasia told me that when he interned on the show, his job was to stand at the corner of Hollywood and Vine and ask the questions to people who passed by. [/quote]
On "Card Sharks" they also would ask 100 of a certain type of person. For example, on one question 100 school aged children were shown a picture of then-presidential candidate Ronald Reagan and were asked to identify the person in the photo. According to the survey results related by host Jim Perry going into commercial, a majority of the children knew who was in the picture, but there was one tyke who identified the picture as one of Bonzo.
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I believe the Family Feud surveys were done through mail, no?
Yes. During the early airings of the show in 1976, one of the address plugs was to be put on the survey mailing list.
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I remember surveys for FF ("name something more annoying than writing with a tiny golf pencil") and for MG ("eat my ____") at MG tapings in 33.
And at the offices on Wilshire Blvd, after the 6430 Sunset era, I remember being (blank)ed when I saw the dozen or so filing cabinets with smaller than usual drawers that held the 5x8 cards of thousands of people used at the time primarily as mail contacts for the Card Sharks type questions ("We polled 100 pre-operative hermaphrodites...").
Randy
tvrandywest.com
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[quote name=\'tvrandywest\' date=\'May 31 2004, 09:08 AM\']
And at the offices on Wilshire Blvd, after the 6430 Sunset era, I remember being (blank)ed when I saw the dozen or so filing cabinets with smaller than usual drawers that held the 5x8 cards of thousands of people used at the time primarily as mail contacts for the Card Sharks type questions ("We polled 100 pre-operative hermaphrodites...").
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Just what kind of writing instrument do you use to poll 100 pre-op hermaphrodites anyway?
Just wondering, I guess.
:)
ms