How did game show tapings work back in the day (let's say, for example, Jim's $ale @ NBC in Burbank)? Did they work then much as they do today, with a few differences?
bmasters1981 said:How did game show tapings work back in the day (let's say, for example, Jim's $ale @ NBC in Burbank)? Did they work then much as they do today, with a few differences?
EJM said:Fenway1912 said:In 1973 - What's My Line would crank out 5 a day - I went to one taping which was 3 shows but the same day $10,000 Pyramid was done live at the Ed Sullivan which I found odd given Clark was based in LA.
Beyond the cross-country commute for Mr. Clark, I figure that it would've been difficult to have ever done Pyramid live. The earliest full episodes that I've seen on YouTube (at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTL4C0OFOmA and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aadYDIsB17o) both have Bob Clayton say, "This program was recorded" (although, in the former, it's mostly covered up by a separate announcement); the latter also features a ruling with the second Winner's Circle round that suggests that there was a stop-tape during the final break.
The King Bee said:Friends and neighbors...if the Las Vegas-based Game Show Hall Of Fame ever gets re-started, I have three-count 'em-three no-brainer nominees from my base here in "The 'Ville," Louisville, KY.
(Home of the NCAA D1 Mens' Basketball Champs 2013, the NCAA D1 Womens' Basketball National finalists 2013, the NCAA Baseball College World Series Participants 2013, AND the 2013 NCAA/BCS Sugar Bowl Football Champs UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE CARDINALS!!!)...Okay, back to my nominees...
1) JACK NARZ (Louisville Native, "Dotto" and other shows and much VO/announcing);
his brother 2) JIM NARZ aka "Tom Kennedy," "Split Second" and others; and finally,
their brother-in-law (for real!) the Immortal Mr. Game Show...3) BILL CULLEN (not from Louisville, but we always claimed him...met him at a studio tour here in the city when I was a 4th grader in 1964...jolly, warm, friendly despite his polio affects.)
bpatrick said:I also believe Bob Barker taped "The Price Is Right" four days a week: two shows
one day, one on each of the other three. Don't know what Drew's schedule is.
The King Bee said:Friends and neighbors...if the Las Vegas-based Game Show Hall Of Fame ever gets re-started, I have three-count 'em-three no-brainer nominees from my base here in "The 'Ville," Louisville, KY.
(Home of the NCAA D1 Mens' Basketball Champs 2013, the NCAA D1 Womens' Basketball National finalists 2013, the NCAA Baseball College World Series Participants 2013, AND the 2013 NCAA/BCS Sugar Bowl Football Champs UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE CARDINALS!!!)...Okay, back to my nominees...
1) JACK NARZ (Louisville Native, "Dotto" and other shows and much VO/announcing);
his brother 2) JIM NARZ aka "Tom Kennedy," "Split Second" and others; and finally,
their brother-in-law (for real!) the Immortal Mr. Game Show...3) BILL CULLEN (not from Louisville, but we always claimed him...met him at a studio tour here in the city when I was a 4th grader in 1964...jolly, warm, friendly despite his polio affects.)
The King Bee noted: said:With the (then) 3 net affiliates so influential with their networks as were WHAS (then CBS), WAVE (NBC) and WLKY (then ABC), it was easier to get network talent to travel into Louisville for personal appearances. At one point, the three stations had seats on each net's affiliate advisory board...at the same time. I attribute this to the stations' strong management, cooperation with the network, and in the case of WHAS (1950 new studios, 1968 re-builds) and WAVE (the first new all-color NBC affiliate studios, 1959), state of the art facilities, with WLKY to follow with new studios in 1968.