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whewfan

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Re: Match Game '7X Questions
« Reply #15 on: November 15, 2017, 07:59:17 AM »
There were two occasions where no sweetening was necessary for PW+

Allen's return after 4 weeks of absence- Gene obviously informed the audience that Allen was back, and the audience started applauding louder than usual as the intro started.

Betty White's first appearance with Tom Kennedy hosting- Betty got a standing ovation upon her entrance, and Tom Kennedy was gracious and supportive. Again, Gene told the audience that this would be Betty's first appearance on the show without Allen hosting. (Actually she did appear with Bill Cullen, but at that time, it was expected that Allen would return. With Tom now hosting, it was sadly evident that he wouldn't be back) At this time, Betty told the audience that Allen was in good spirits and getting around well. Later in the week, Betty presented a card that Allen put a kiss mark on. She placed it under the red upholstery at the main desk. Chances are it remained there for the rest of the run. Also, Tom, for whatever reason, acknowledged he had his own stool to sit on. It appeared to be the same stool they provided Allen towards the end of his run. I am guessing someone thought maybe it would bring some good luck as they wondered how long the show would last without Allen.

 

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Re: Match Game '7X Questions
« Reply #16 on: November 15, 2017, 12:15:21 PM »
There were two occasions where no sweetening was necessary for PW+

Allen's return after 4 weeks of absence- Gene obviously informed the audience that Allen was back, and the audience started applauding louder than usual as the intro started.

Betty White's first appearance with Tom Kennedy hosting- Betty got a standing ovation upon her entrance, and Tom Kennedy was gracious and supportive. Again, Gene told the audience that this would be Betty's first appearance on the show without Allen hosting. (Actually she did appear with Bill Cullen, but at that time, it was expected that Allen would return. With Tom now hosting, it was sadly evident that he wouldn't be back) At this time, Betty told the audience that Allen was in good spirits and getting around well. Later in the week, Betty presented a card that Allen put a kiss mark on. She placed it under the red upholstery at the main desk. Chances are it remained there for the rest of the run. Also, Tom, for whatever reason, acknowledged he had his own stool to sit on. It appeared to be the same stool they provided Allen towards the end of his run. I am guessing someone thought maybe it would bring some good luck as they wondered how long the show would last without Allen.

They still used the sweetening, though.

Now, oddly, the week after Ludden's return, the Monday show with Phyllis Diller and Bert Convy was overly sweetened (Diller trotted out some jokes in the opening segment, and the reax sounded like you were watching HSq or GONG).  Overly sweetened to the point where the engineer and a key member of the P+ staff argued about it.  The rest of the week wasn't sweetened at all.
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Mr. Matté

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Re: Match Game '7X Questions
« Reply #17 on: November 15, 2017, 01:11:45 PM »
There were two occasions where no sweetening was necessary for PW+

Allen's return after 4 weeks of absence- Gene obviously informed the audience that Allen was back, and the audience started applauding louder than usual as the intro started.

Betty White's first appearance with Tom Kennedy hosting- Betty got a standing ovation upon her entrance, and Tom Kennedy was gracious and supportive. Again, Gene told the audience that this would be Betty's first appearance on the show without Allen hosting. (Actually she did appear with Bill Cullen, but at that time, it was expected that Allen would return. With Tom now hosting, it was sadly evident that he wouldn't be back) At this time, Betty told the audience that Allen was in good spirits and getting around well. Later in the week, Betty presented a card that Allen put a kiss mark on. She placed it under the red upholstery at the main desk. Chances are it remained there for the rest of the run. Also, Tom, for whatever reason, acknowledged he had his own stool to sit on. It appeared to be the same stool they provided Allen towards the end of his run. I am guessing someone thought maybe it would bring some good luck as they wondered how long the show would last without Allen.

They still used the sweetening, though.

Now, oddly, the week after Ludden's return, the Monday show with Phyllis Diller and Bert Convy was overly sweetened (Diller trotted out some jokes in the opening segment, and the reax sounded like you were watching HSq or GONG).  Overly sweetened to the point where the engineer and a key member of the P+ staff argued about it.  The rest of the week wasn't sweetened at all.

I take it the noises heard coming from behind the door where the argument was going on was "Yeah, uuhh, OW!"?

Fedya

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Re: Match Game '7X Questions
« Reply #18 on: November 15, 2017, 08:00:19 PM »
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Later in the week, Betty presented a card that Allen put a kiss mark on. She placed it under the red upholstery at the main desk. Chances are it remained there for the rest of the run.

Wouldn't it have been removed when they struck the set?
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chrisholland03

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Re: Match Game '7X Questions
« Reply #19 on: November 15, 2017, 09:27:53 PM »
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Later in the week, Betty presented a card that Allen put a kiss mark on. She placed it under the red upholstery at the main desk. Chances are it remained there for the rest of the run.

Wouldn't it have been removed when they struck the set?

It depends on how modular the desk was.  The plausibility is low that it remained there the rest of the run, but it makes for a good story.

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Re: Match Game '7X Questions
« Reply #20 on: November 16, 2017, 08:35:53 PM »
I enjoyed the rather loud audience chatter at the beginning of Jeopardy! when Alex first started. When the little globe exploded, Johnny announced "This is Jeopardy!" and the more electronic track started, it was like the audience was startled into shutting up.

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Re: Match Game '7X Questions
« Reply #21 on: November 17, 2017, 05:22:31 AM »
I always liked how the 80s theme started off at a slightly lower pitch on the last day of a ToC to accommodate the extra time spent announcing how much everybody had won on the first day of the final.  It always sounded more dramatic to me.
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