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I see that according to tvgameshows.net, GSN will air eight episodes of "Two for the Money" during the Black & White Overnight hour during Thanksgiving week.
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[quote name=\'michaellinn\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 03:53 PM\']I see that according to tvgameshows.net, GSN will air eight episodes of "Two for the Money" during the Black & White Overnight hour during Thanksgiving week.
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http://tvgameshows.net/ (http://\"http://tvgameshows.net/\")
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Does anyone know if the Sam Levenson / Ed McMahon show had a cigarette sponsor and therefore won't be airing?
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[quote name=\'PaulD\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 11:43 PM\']Does anyone know if the Sam Levenson / Ed McMahon show had a cigarette sponsor and therefore won't be airing?
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If it does have a cigarette sponsor, they'll probably edit it out. From what I've seen, GSN is willing to edit out cigarette sponsors for tributes and other special airings, just not for shows that are on the schedule regularly.
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[quote name=\'FeudDude\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 10:56 PM\']If it does have a cigarette sponsor, they'll probably edit it out. From what I've seen, GSN is willing to edit out cigarette sponsors for tributes and other special airings, just not for shows that are on the schedule regularly.
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Not that they should have to be edited out at all.
IIRC, Old Gold cigarettes sponsored the entire run.
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[quote name=\'FeudDude\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 10:56 PM\'][quote name=\'PaulD\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 11:43 PM\']Does anyone know if the Sam Levenson / Ed McMahon show had a cigarette sponsor and therefore won't be airing?
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If it does have a cigarette sponsor, they'll probably edit it out. From what I've seen, GSN is willing to edit out cigarette sponsors for tributes and other special airings, just not for shows that are on the schedule regularly.
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And considering the source, the Perfesser claims that only one Levenson show is still extant.
But he also says that "Two for the Money" was on NBC for its entire run--nope. After its first year it moved to CBS when Old Gold wanted that Tuesday night time slot cleared for the notorious "Judge for Yourself," with Fred Allen, the man Old Gold and G-T first wanted for "Two." When he became ill a month or two before the premiere, they gave the job to Shriner. And while Shriner proved to be successful, Old Gold still wanted a vehicle for Allen. Thus came "Judge."
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Can a TV station in Winston-Salem or Raleigh actually say the name of their city on the air?
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[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' date=\'Nov 2 2005, 02:39 PM\']Can a TV station in Winston-Salem or Raleigh actually say the name of their city on the air?
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With the cigarette absurdity nowadays, they would probably leave it in, but just bleep it out.
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[quote name=\'Pyramid80\' date=\'Nov 2 2005, 02:58 PM\']With the cigarette absurdity nowadays, they would probably leave it in, but just bleep it out.
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WHOOOOOOOOOOSH!
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[quote name=\'Modor\' date=\'Nov 2 2005, 02:04 PM\'][quote name=\'Pyramid80\' date=\'Nov 2 2005, 02:58 PM\']With the cigarette absurdity nowadays, they would probably leave it in, but just bleep it out.
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WHOOOOOOOOOOSH!
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Right back at ya! That didn't go over my head...I knew exactly what he was saying...
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[quote name=\'FeudDude\' date=\'Nov 1 2005, 10:56 PM\']If it does have a cigarette sponsor, they'll probably edit it out. From what I've seen, GSN is willing to edit out cigarette sponsors for tributes and other special airings, just not for shows that are on the schedule regularly.
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It'd be easy to edit if the show just had "billboard" ads at the beginning of the show, but Herb Shriner used to give cartons of Old Gold to the contestants and the Old Gold name was prominent on the set.
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[quote name=\'ilb4ever2000\' date=\'Nov 2 2005, 08:55 PM\']It'd be easy to edit if the show just had "billboard" ads at the beginning of the show, but Herb Shriner used to give cartons of Old Gold to the contestants and the Old Gold name was prominent on the set.
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I used to love his comments when he handed out the cartons. "I know you'll enjoy smoking those." Which today translates loosely to "I know you'll enjoy developing an addiction that will eventually lead to cancer and death." :)
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Nov 2 2005, 11:58 PM\']I used to love his comments when he handed out the cartons. "I know you'll enjoy smoking those." Which today translates loosely to "I know you'll enjoy developing an addiction that will eventually lead to cancer and death." :)
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But not much can beat when Garry Moore gave a kid a carton of Winstons on IGAS (to give to his dad, of course).
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Actual happening Dept.:
Shortly after the tobacco ad ban started on TV, ABC showed a bowling tournament from Winston-Salem. All Chris Schenkel did was say "We're coming to you from the beautiful hills of North Carolina for this Carolina Open..."
Things have eased up since then. After all, Winston Cup racing did get its recognition until the cancersticks finally pulled their sponsorship.
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The GSN press release (http://\"http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051107/lam148.html?.v=3\")on Two for the Money is out. I've seen a few episodes of the show and wasn't impressed. An obvious You Bet Your Life knockoff, and pretty forgettable. Herb Shriner's aw-shucks act gets old fast for me. But the show lasted five years, so somebody must have liked it.
The release also mentions the Thanksgiving marathon of Amazing Race. Despite that exposure, Amazing Race is really getting cut back. Next week (Sunday 11/13 through Saturday 11/20) the show will only get six hours on the network, admittedly prime time. I assume the numbers have dwindled considerably since its debut, as the overall prime time averages for September would suggest.
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The release is unclear whether any Sam Levenson eps will be shown. It does say "never-before repeated" which I'm presuming means never before on GSN. They have shown episodes up to at least the summer of 54, so these would have to be later, if the press release is totally accurate.
NITPICK: The release also says the show features three contestants answering questions in three rounds. Wouldn't that make it "Three for the Money"?
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[quote name=\'CaseyAbell\' date=\'Nov 9 2005, 10:15 AM\']The GSN press release (http://\"http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/051107/lam148.html?.v=3\")on Two for the Money is out. I've seen a few episodes of the show and wasn't impressed. An obvious You Bet Your Life knockoff, and pretty forgettable. Herb Shriner's aw-shucks act gets old fast for me. But the show lasted five years, so somebody must have liked it.[/quote]
Well, being a knockoff of You Bet Your Life really shouldn't be considered a "knock" against it. Using a flimsy game as an excuse to showcase a comic's talents was a tried-and-true subgenre of the day. And of that lot, 2ftM probably had a better game than most. But sure, the popularity of those shows didn't ride on the game, it rode on the appeal of the host.
The fact that Tom Brokaw says 2ftM was rigged (as a teen, he was a contestant) is the most interesting part of its history to me, since it was a G-T show and they managed to avoid getting into any trouble during the scandals.
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[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' date=\'Nov 9 2005, 08:35 AM\']The release is unclear whether any Sam Levenson eps will be shown. It does say "never-before repeated" which I'm presuming means never before on GSN. They have shown episodes up to at least the summer of 54, so these would have to be later, if the press release is totally accurate.
NITPICK: The release also says the show features three contestants answering questions in three rounds. Wouldn't that make it "Three for the Money"?
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Three couples. The couples are what made it "Two For the Money." But it's been obvious before that Cindy Ronzoni doesn't watch what she writes about.
And yeah, it's a homespun "You Bet Your Life," but the game is stronger than it has to be and wasn't just a straight quiz. I'm surprised that G-T didn't try to come to back to it to make it a more straightforward game (or maybe they did, since the structure of the "Password '75" Lightning Round has similarities to "TFTM"'s game structure).