Subj : Re: Game shows To : August Abolins From : Daryl Stout Date : Sat Dec 05 2020 11:18:00 August, DS> Some referred to him as Chuck Bare-@$$. :P AA> I never heard of that nickname. But I enjoyed the weird stuff AA> on the Gong Show. I'd watch it after coming home from school. I thought it was rather "hokey". AA> Chuck seemed to have better days than others - mode of the AA> time he seemed to be drunk. But he demonstrated a lot of AA> energy, enthusiasm, and humour. Reminds me of the late George Jones (aka "the possum"), the country-western singer. Many times, he'd get so drunk, that he would never show up for his concerts...so he got the moniker "No Show Jones". :P >> Hollywood Squares - Peter Marshall JM>> Another favourite. AA> The wit wrt to some of the answers was pretty good. According to what Peter Marshall said when the "secret square" was revealed to the home audience, "the stars are briefed, before the show to help them with their bluffs". Basically, the object of the game was to get a tic-tac-toe, with 3 "stars" either horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. But sometimes, it was who got the most squares...the game never ended in a "cat" (I have a Tic-Tac-Toe related door on the BBS). However, it was up to the contestant to figure out if the star was giving a correct answer to the question, or making one up. If they were right, they got the square. It usually a male in the X, and a female in the O. There are numerous clips from the show on YouTube...and I have to admit my favorite ones are those with the late Paul Lynde. He admitted years later that "he never knew how they got away with the comments they made, with the censors". Those comments would be greeted with a "MEH!" today. Daryl .... Musquirt: Yellow water that leaves the mustard bottle first. === MultiMail/Win v0.52 --- SBBSecho 3.11-Win32 * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (1:19/33) .