Logged into the Museum of Broadcast Communications
website on my lunch hour today, I watched a game show
called Take Two. It originally aired on ABC Sunday
afternoons in the summer of 1963. The object of the game
was for celebrities and contestants to pick two pictures
from a group of four and tell what they had in common.
Don McNeill was the host of this show, the only show he
ever hosted besides The Breakfast Club and its
primetime spinoff, Don McNeill's TV Club. On the
episode I watched, they departed from the usual format
to celebrate Don's 30th year on the networks; Fran Allison
(of Kukla, Fran, and Ollie), Peter Donald (onetime host of
Masquerade Party), Ted Mack, actor Dennis Morgan,
singers Tommy Leonetti and Johnny Desmond, and comedians
Joe E. Brown and Jim (Fibber McGee) Jordan were on hand in the
studio, while Ed Sullivan, Garry Moore, and Durward Kirby sent
congratulations in pre-taped segments.
Given Don's longevity on ABC radio, I can't understand why
the network didn't make this a primetime special instead of
an installment of an obscure Sunday-afternoon game show.
I do remember the show, and I don't recall the photos being
too difficult to match. Does anyone else remember this show?
website on my lunch hour today, I watched a game show
called Take Two. It originally aired on ABC Sunday
afternoons in the summer of 1963. The object of the game
was for celebrities and contestants to pick two pictures
from a group of four and tell what they had in common.
Don McNeill was the host of this show, the only show he
ever hosted besides The Breakfast Club and its
primetime spinoff, Don McNeill's TV Club. On the
episode I watched, they departed from the usual format
to celebrate Don's 30th year on the networks; Fran Allison
(of Kukla, Fran, and Ollie), Peter Donald (onetime host of
Masquerade Party), Ted Mack, actor Dennis Morgan,
singers Tommy Leonetti and Johnny Desmond, and comedians
Joe E. Brown and Jim (Fibber McGee) Jordan were on hand in the
studio, while Ed Sullivan, Garry Moore, and Durward Kirby sent
congratulations in pre-taped segments.
Given Don's longevity on ABC radio, I can't understand why
the network didn't make this a primetime special instead of
an installment of an obscure Sunday-afternoon game show.
I do remember the show, and I don't recall the photos being
too difficult to match. Does anyone else remember this show?