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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Adam Nedeff on October 16, 2015, 07:14:47 PM
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It's here! And it's already hit #1 on Amazon once today. (http://www.amazon.com/Matchless-Gene-Rayburn-Adam-Nedeff/dp/1593938659/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8)
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If this is anything like the book you did on Bill Cullen, you have another hit on the best-seller list. I'll probably get this for myself as a Christmas _________ stuffer -in the true tradition of MG ;D
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Sadly, the price killed my desire to buy this book. :(
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Sadly, the price killed my desire to buy this book. :(
Go to your local library and turn that frown upside down!
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Sadly, the price killed my desire to buy this book. :(
Go to your local library and turn that frown upside down!
Or wait for the Kindle version! There will be a Kindle version, right? RIGHT? :)
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Sadly, the price killed my desire to buy this book. :(
Go to your local library and turn that frown upside down!
Or wait for the Kindle version! There will be a Kindle version, right? RIGHT? :)
'Twill.
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Just now bought the hardcover, via AmazonSmile. Had to save my pennies, these last couple of months. Looking forward to reading it, since the Bill Cullen book was so beautifully researched and written.
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Thanks, Geno!
And Gene is now officially on Kindle! (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B017H0T8S0)
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Woo!
(Your publisher could still stand to learn something about ebooks, though. Man is that an enormous file by ebook standards.)
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My hardcover copy just arrived. Very nice cover and binding job. It will last a couple of lifetimes, I bet. Again, Adam ... Kudos to you, sir.
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I received my paperback version the other day and I am devouring it. Once again Adam did it again with a great deal of information, including amazing photos throughout Gene's years!
Well done, Mr. Nedoff. :)
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Purchased the kindle version and enjoyed going through it immensely. Like the Cullen biography, so many great and fascinating stories about not just game shows but broadcasting in general from this era of the 40s to 80s would have been otherwise lost but for the boldness and willingness to take on these projects. The stories about Gene at WNEW are as important as his game show career for those like me also fascinated by NY radio history.
Only error I spotted is that the "antipasto" bit on MG would come when Gene would do a Boris Karloff impression, not Lugosi. On one episode Richard I think said how saying the word "antipasto" was somehow the key to getting a perfect Karloff imitation.
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Just finished the book (hardcover version), and it's WONNNNNNNderful, as G.R. might have shouted.
When I was a kid, I remember Gene starring in a play for several weeks at Chicago's Playboy Theatre. This wasn't mentioned in the "Resume" section of the book. I am not 100% certain, but I think the show was Gypsy, which would have placed it around 1965.
I wanted to go and see it so badly, but I was only around 9 or 10 years old, and it definitely wasn't for kids. I was so disappointed!
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When I was a kid, I remember Gene starring in a play for several weeks at Chicago's Playboy Theatre. This wasn't mentioned in the "Resume" section of the book. I am not 100% certain, but I think the show was Gypsy, which would have placed it around 1965.
Impressive memory. Check out the bottom of the Tower Ticker column. Gene co-starred with Margaret ("Maggie") Whiting at the Tenthouse Theatre in August, 1965. This would have been right in the middle of the original run of The Match Game.
http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1965/08/10/page/18/article/tower-ticker
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When I was a kid, I remember Gene starring in a play for several weeks at Chicago's Playboy Theatre. This wasn't mentioned in the "Resume" section of the book. I am not 100% certain, but I think the show was Gypsy, which would have placed it around 1965.
Then that's a slip-up on my part because I mention it in the main body of the book and you'll even see the Stagebill cover for it.
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I received my paperback version the other day and I am devouring it. Once again Adam did it again with a great deal of information, including amazing photos throughout Gene's years!
Well done, Mr. Nedoff. :)
Thank you!
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My hardcover copy just arrived. Very nice cover and binding job. It will last a couple of lifetimes, I bet. Again, Adam ... Kudos to you, sir.
Thank you!
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Got my copy last week, and I finished reading it last night. This one beats "Quizmaster" hands down! (Sorry, Bill.) I must say, Geno's life had as much heartbreaks as there were hi-jinks; sorrow as there was silliness; and traumas as there were triumphs. The recollections of his daughter Lynne, especially her dad's final years, did what no game show book ever did to me; they made me cry.
Bravo, Adam! I wonder what your next book will be about?
Cordially,
Tammy
P.S. Pardon me while I go re-read "Winking At Life..."
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Amazon has a deal running through Monday: the code HOLIDAY30 will get you 30% off one print book. That brings the cost of "The Matchless Gene Rayburn" under $20.
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Just finished reading this book... Well, reading isn't really the right term. Devouring is more accurate. it's a very good, enjoyable read, filled with lots of great information. Loved it!