I wonder if Ed was responsible for the selection of
Woody Woodbury as Johnny's replacement on "Who
Do You Trust?" Ed and Woody were fighter pilots in
Korea and knew each other. Be that as it may, Woody
didn't work out as Johnny's replacement; the show lasted
only fifteen months with him, and his attempt at a talk
show lasted only about a year (1967-68).
On his website yesterday, Steve Beverly mentioned the
game shows Ed hosted: "Missing Links," "Snap Judgment,"
"Concentration" (briefly), and a 1979 prime time entry,
"Whodunit?" Beverly says that Ed was not a good host;
he never seemed to be in the comfort zone that the best
emcees put themselves in. But as announcer-sidekick,
he was the best.
Woody Woodbury as Johnny's replacement on "Who
Do You Trust?" Ed and Woody were fighter pilots in
Korea and knew each other. Be that as it may, Woody
didn't work out as Johnny's replacement; the show lasted
only fifteen months with him, and his attempt at a talk
show lasted only about a year (1967-68).
On his website yesterday, Steve Beverly mentioned the
game shows Ed hosted: "Missing Links," "Snap Judgment,"
"Concentration" (briefly), and a 1979 prime time entry,
"Whodunit?" Beverly says that Ed was not a good host;
he never seemed to be in the comfort zone that the best
emcees put themselves in. But as announcer-sidekick,
he was the best.