Hi Kids -
Funny what time does to memories - both the rememberer and the remembering.
"Games People Play" was an NBC summer replacement for a show called "Real People" and I was on a total of five times. I taped two shows but there were reruns. I don't remember Don Rose on it (I'll have to go to the tape

but Larry Lujack was one of the DJs in the competition. A real piece of work. He worked at KJR back in the day and the KJR guys were all pumped that I was going to be on the show with him. We were in a limo together from LAX to the hotel and he said maybe 2 words to me and spent most of the time looking out the window. He could not care less about this yapping, excited CHR jock in a KJR sweater or anything about the station. In fact, as the show began taping and he was getting soundly beat in the competitions, he wanted out of the show. I have very vivid memories of a producer taking Lujack aside and strongly reminding him that they paid for the trip, the hotel and he agreed to it. If it were possible, he then became more surly.
I have the first two episodes on tape - one on VHS and one on beta. It would probably depress me to see a goofy guy in his early 30's acting a fool on the show. But I did win. I got a cool trophy and bragging rights. I received mail and calls from around the world, including one big market female jock who said it was love at first sight and we had to hook up. We spoke a few times, never hooked up and I regret that (at least as friends) because I think she was a pretty sharp woman. I wrote her a poem watching 4th of July fireworks in Tacoma and still have it. I was asked a few times to try out for this new think called MTV. Not only would KJR NOT let me have the time off I needed to do it (originally MTV was centered in NYC, I believe - I needed 3-4 days for the audition) during a book, I thought the $$ was low and I didn't want to move. Those who might know about this say they don't recall it but I got a call from WNBC programming about a possible gig there. Tracy Mitchell, the KJR PD, took the message from my box at KJR and hid it. He told me about it much later.
I was also going through a painful divorce (about the only kind, really) and was totally broke after a judge nailed me. I was living in a tiny Lynnwood apt. with almost nothing. Sleeping on the floor with blankets, etc. And 7-mid I was Dancing Danny!!! One day in the mail a residual check from NBC showed up after they re-ran the show - a $3,000 gift from the media gods. Within a few days I was sleeping in a big boy bed, had a small dining table and livin' large. Good times.
Don Ohlmeyer was producer of "Games" and at one point an asst. came over to tell me Don really liked me because I was colorful, funny, etc. and he would contact me when the show was over about doing something else. You know the rest. No call. Sigh ...
Tracy might not recall this but he offered me $50 for every time I worked in "KJR"; I got it in a bunch of times but never got a cent. In fact, before I left for LA he told me "I hope you're not thinking this will get you extra time off or better treatment." Wow. I thought I was doing a good thing for KJR. I think they were stunned at my quick rise in Seattle and scared I was going to be a diva. It's not in my character. I will die mowing the lawn, dusting, filing paper work. I spend way too much on mundane responsibility than to huff and puff around a radio station. Besides, that stuff is what really makes life good and things work, not some goofy joke over a Journey intro.
But it was all good. Great radio stories and terrific memories and I'd do it all again in a heartbeat.
Dunno - I was never at KYTE. I was at Magic107 (KMJK) for a year. Ron was at KYTE, I believe, before joining the staff at Magic. A real unique guy

and a heckofva CHR jock. We got along well and I really enjoyed what he did. A year at KJMK. A year at KJR. And a year and KNBQ. Then gone. I often think I should have stayed. But then I think of all the other lawsuits, divorces and miserable gigs I would have missed, ya know? Sunshine and Bear with the Psychedelic Relic was a goofy thing I did at 95 and KNBQ. I loved doing it altho today it would probably seem juvenile. I like the characters but the real reason I liked doing it was an excuse to play a cool song from the 60's. I always thought Magical Matt was a cool name and concept for a CHR jock. He had an LA gig for quite awhile and then slipped beneath the waves. I have no idea what happened to him. It might be better that way. Awhile back I was wondering to a buddy who had a hit in the 80's and we would hang together every so often. One night he might have saved my life but that's another story. Anyway, I was nosing around online and found out he'd died awhile ago from alcohol and substance abuse. It's not like we were close buds but it was still a kick in the stomach. The lesson? Some things ARE better left as memories. And don't wait to tell someone you love them, like them, enjoy their work - do it right now.
I know this is long. I just got going and couldn't stop. Until now.
PS - Janet, I replied to you email to me w/o thinking. It kicked back to me. If you have an email address you'd trust me with, I'll send it to you.