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Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: The Pyramids on June 26, 2005, 04:54:06 PM
Today on Ray's 'Feud' there was the unsual question on 'how should the U.S. deal with Sadamm Hussien.'

At the end Ray wondered if the President was watching on the Washington D.C. affiliate. I realized that Bush #41 was a fan, according to Ray's 'True Hollywood Story.'

On a sort of related note I think Mark Goodson's 'Biography' show said the Eisenhowers wacthed 'Whats My Line' every Sunday night along w/ their fellow Americans

Peter Marshall said in his book that President Truman was a fan of 'Squares' in his retirtment in Missouri.

Finally just a guess but maybe President & Mrs. Reagan watched their friend Merv's 'Wheel of Fortune' after dinner on occasion in the Eighties.
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: Don Howard on June 27, 2005, 02:01:08 AM
Charlton Heston, who played President Andrew Jackson in The President's Lady starring Susan Hayward, guest hosted for Hal March for a week {actually, it was only for half an hour} on The $64,000 Question.
History does not record whether or not President Andrew Jackson was a game show fan. But he loved his wife very much.
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: BrandonFG on June 27, 2005, 02:30:22 AM
Bill Clinton was rumored to be the center square on H2...does that count?

"True or false, Bill, did you have sexual relations with that woman?"
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: Don Howard on June 27, 2005, 02:55:43 AM
[quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Jun 27 2005, 01:30 AM\']Bill Clinton was rumored to be the center square on H2...does that count?
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Yes. Yes, it does. Plus, the President of the Cleveland City Council was {according to the onion ring maker at Burger King} a big fan of The Ohio Lottery Show--especially after Jan Jones replaced Barney Tremblay.
As for the Reagans, they were too busy making babies to give a tinker's whizz about Wheel Of Fortune. Too few colors of light back then. And points of light as well.
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: DrBear on June 27, 2005, 07:06:16 AM
(innocent look) Gee, I thought both Clinton and Nixon enjoyed To Tell The Truth...
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: musicman on June 27, 2005, 02:41:18 PM
[quote name=\'PaulD\' date=\'Jun 26 2005, 03:54 PM\']Today on Ray's 'Feud' there was the unsual question on 'how should the U.S. deal with Sadamm Hussien.'[/quote]

     Yesterday's Combs' episode aired in circa December 1990, just weeks before desert storm.

     Here are the top six answers to the question asked of 100 people "What is your recommendation on how to deal with Saddam Hussien of Iraq".

#1. ASSASSINATE/REMOVE    44

#2. MILITARY FORCE             25

#3. EMBARGO/SANCTIONS     16

#4. TAKE HIM HOSTAGE          4

#5. IGNORE/LEAVE ALONE       2

#6. TRY AS A WAR CRIMINAL  2


     I wonder if George W. was watching yesterday?
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: clemon79 on June 27, 2005, 03:00:48 PM
[quote name=\'musicman\' date=\'Jun 27 2005, 11:41 AM\']#1. ASSASSINATE/REMOVE    44
#2. MILITARY FORCE             25
#3. EMBARGO/SANCTIONS     16
#4. TAKE HIM HOSTAGE          4
#5. IGNORE/LEAVE ALONE       2
#6. TRY AS A WAR CRIMINAL  2
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Not to be political (believe me, I DON'T want to be political), but it would be interesting to see the results of this same poll if it were done today.
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: The Ol' Guy on June 27, 2005, 03:11:59 PM
...To Tell The Truth, Doctor? I woulda thought they preferred Liars Club...
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: Adam Nedeff on June 27, 2005, 03:39:57 PM
[quote name=\'PaulD\' date=\'Jun 26 2005, 03:54 PM\']Today on Ray's 'Feud' there was the unsual question on 'how should the U.S. deal with Sadamm Hussien.'

At the end Ray wondered if the President was watching on the Washington D.C. affiliate. I realized that Bush #41 was a fan, according to Ray's 'True Hollywood Story.'

On a sort of related note I think Mark Goodson's 'Biography' show said the Eisenhowers wacthed 'Whats My Line' every Sunday night along w/ their fellow Americans

Peter Marshall said in his book that President Truman was a fan of 'Squares' in his retirtment in Missouri.

Finally just a guess but maybe President & Mrs. Reagan watched their friend Merv's 'Wheel of Fortune' after dinner on occasion in the Eighties.
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I do believe Lyndon Johnson was a fan of "I've Got a Secret"; IIRC, a contestant was on with the secret "Lyndon Johnson was my teacher and he gave me a spanking once." At the end of the show Garry announced that they had just received a call from the White House inviting the contestant to meet his old teacher.

And if you read the original novel "Forrest Gump," you know that President Reagan did almost nothing but watch game shows, although "He said he didn't like Concentration because it was too confusing."
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: Don Howard on June 28, 2005, 02:07:17 PM
[quote name=\'musicman\' date=\'Jun 27 2005, 01:41 PM\']I wonder if George W. was watching yesterday?
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Perhaps someone will ask him this question at the news conference tonight.
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: clemon79 on June 28, 2005, 03:02:35 PM
[quote name=\'Adam Nedeff\' date=\'Jun 27 2005, 12:39 PM\']I do believe Lyndon Johnson was a fan of "I've Got a Secret"; IIRC, a contestant was on with the secret "Lyndon Johnson was my teacher and he gave me a spanking once."
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(Again, being funny, NOT political)

...Bill Clinton never would have gotten to do that. That costs extra.

/all week, salmon
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And if you read the original novel "Forrest Gump," you know that President Reagan did almost nothing but watch game shows, although "He said he didn't like Concentration because it was too confusing."
What a shock.

"Behind Number 12 is the living room set. We just saw the other one, do you remember where it was?"

"Well...I don't recall."

//through Thursday, lamb.
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: Jimmy Owen on June 28, 2005, 03:24:20 PM
Since politicians make policy decisions based on polls, wouldn't it follow that "Family Feud" would be a must watch?
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: musicman on July 02, 2005, 11:41:48 PM
[quote name=\'musicman\' date=\'Jun 27 2005, 01:41 PM\']Here are the top six answers to the question asked of 100 people "What is your recommendation on how to deal with Saddam Hussien of Iraq".

#1. ASSASSINATE/REMOVE    44

#2. MILITARY FORCE             25

#3. EMBARGO/SANCTIONS     16

#4. TAKE HIM HOSTAGE          4

#5. IGNORE/LEAVE ALONE       2

#6. TRY AS A WAR CRIMINAL  2[/quote]

     Before reading another current events question, Ray pointed to the fact that the surveys were to purposely show the viewing audience actual opinions of the U.S..

     Unfortunatly, I did not get to tape the entire question (I was finding empty space). The jist of it was..."Name something Iraq would do that would justify a shooting war."   Here are the top six answers from Dec. 1990.

#1. HARM'G AMER./HOSTAGES     57

#2. ATTACKG U.S./U.N. FORCES  16

#3. INVAD'G OTHER COUNTRY     14

#4. CHEM. WEAR./NERVE GAS      4

#5. NONE                                    2

#6. TERRORIST ACTS                  2
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: uncamark on July 05, 2005, 03:18:18 PM
[quote name=\'musicman\' date=\'Jul 2 2005, 10:41 PM\'][quote name=\'musicman\' date=\'Jun 27 2005, 01:41 PM\']Here are the top six answers to the question asked of 100 people "What is your recommendation on how to deal with Saddam Hussien of Iraq".

#1. ASSASSINATE/REMOVE    44

#2. MILITARY FORCE             25

#3. EMBARGO/SANCTIONS     16

#4. TAKE HIM HOSTAGE          4

#5. IGNORE/LEAVE ALONE       2

#6. TRY AS A WAR CRIMINAL  2[/quote]

     Before reading another current events question, Ray pointed to the fact that the surveys were to purposely show the viewing audience actual opinions of the U.S..

     Unfortunatly, I did not get to tape the entire question (I was finding empty space). The jist of it was..."Name something Iraq would do that would justify a shooting war."   Here are the top six answers from Dec. 1990.

#1. HARM'G AMER./HOSTAGES     57

#2. ATTACKG U.S./U.N. FORCES  16

#3. INVAD'G OTHER COUNTRY     14

#4. CHEM. WEAR./NERVE GAS      4

#5. NONE                                    2

#6. TERRORIST ACTS                  2
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Could you imagine the current people running "Feud" even thinking of a question like this?  And could it even be possible for Karn to do this question without taking on his good-buddy persona?

Of course, it seems to me that they never tried this kind of question during the Dawson days.  Perhaps they were afraid that he'd shoot his mouth off, while at least Combs would remain neutral.
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: musicman on July 05, 2005, 08:21:31 PM
[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Jul 5 2005, 02:18 PM\']
[quote name=\'musicman\' date=\'Jul 2 2005, 10:41 PM\'][quote name=\'musicman\' date=\'Jun 27 2005, 01:41 PM\']Of course, it seems to me that they never tried this kind of question during the Dawson days.  Perhaps they were afraid that he'd shoot his mouth off, while at least Combs would remain neutral.
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Combs...neutral...? When a contestant answered "U.N. diplomacy" to "something the U.S. should do with Hussein", Ray immediatly blurted out "!WIMP!".

Ray was a Conservative. No question!
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: Jimmy Owen on July 06, 2005, 10:29:57 AM
President Clinton enjoyed "Down You Go."
Title: Presidential favorites
Post by: aaron sica on July 06, 2005, 01:53:07 PM
[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' date=\'Jul 6 2005, 10:29 AM\']President Clinton enjoyed "Down You Go."
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