The first four seasons (1950-54) of "You Bet Your Life"
were not included in the rerun package; in his book "The
Secret Word Is Groucho," he said that there were some
legal problems; I wonder if they might have been related
to ownership of those episodes: NBC or Groucho and producer-
partner John Guedel, who sold the show to NBC around 1954.
However, those early shows are available on DVD, so you can
see Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, the show's most memorable
contestant, who appeared in 1953. (BTW, Guedel and Art
Linkletter also sold "People Are Funny" to NBC around the
same time, and only 150 of 246 episodes were syndicated,
although many were probably destroyed.)
were not included in the rerun package; in his book "The
Secret Word Is Groucho," he said that there were some
legal problems; I wonder if they might have been related
to ownership of those episodes: NBC or Groucho and producer-
partner John Guedel, who sold the show to NBC around 1954.
However, those early shows are available on DVD, so you can
see Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, the show's most memorable
contestant, who appeared in 1953. (BTW, Guedel and Art
Linkletter also sold "People Are Funny" to NBC around the
same time, and only 150 of 246 episodes were syndicated,
although many were probably destroyed.)