There were a lot of game shows-but the 3 mentioned were all Mark Goodson shows, and were somewhat interrelated. Often panelists from "Secret' would fill in on 'To Tell the Truth', , etc."What's My Line" was the 'prestige' show-live at 10:30 pm on Sunday night for 17 years.
Often panelists from "Secret' would fill in on 'To Tell the Truth', , etc.
Thjat's what made this one confusing.
Whenever it was claimed that the son of this show's main character was the the best shooter, the character would reply, "No, I am. No brag. Just fact."
with those clues, it's got to be 'the Guns off Will Sonnett'- but I'm not taking any credit for it.
It was, in fact, "The Guns of Will Sonnett." I'm not sure what hiway meant about "not taking credit." I'm supposing that he does not want to give the next clue, so I'm preemptively declaring a
once you said he was the star of the 'Real McCoys', it had to be Walter Brennan, and Will Sonnett. (unless Richard Crenna or Pepino starred in a western)
I don't have one handy at the moment, so a free post is fine with me.
I thought the quote made it too easy, but it didn't if we had no one following the show.
Green Arrow, of course, has been around since 1941, which is a long time for a character.
Of all the DC super-heroes, the only ones to make it all the way through the 50's were Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and, believe it or not, Aquaman and Green Arrow!
Back to the new clue:
After years in the intergalacttic super-hero business, this character later had his own late-night talk show.
I'm work crunched, but I'll try to add a new one soon-sorry
Right.
The campy "Space Ghost Coast to Coast," where Space Ghost interviewed live personalities (who often had no idea what was going on), was the beginning of Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim."
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hiway29
I'm not clear what your point is then. I don't think I'm much older than anyone here. I thought the whole point of this game was to stir memories ,and realize-'oh yeah-I do remember that show !' I'm
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In the "Jump the Shark" episode of Batman B&B, they go through all of the ways to JTS listed on that website, including having Ted McGinley on! :lol: George
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C) The DC/Fawcett character must be Captain Marvel, now known as Shazam. I think the show is Beat Shazam George
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Nope. You'll need to concentrate to get this one.
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Concentration-hosted by Hugh Downs. I think there was a later version, too.
Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson
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That could be one of a few panel-type game shows. I'll try
"What's My Line"?
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hiway29
right church, wrong pew, George...try another one
by the way-your guess would have been Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf, Dorothy Kilgallen, and a rotating fourth
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How about
"To Tell the Truth"?
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nope-that would be Tom Poston,Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, and Kitty Carlisle
third time's the charm.
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"I've Got a Secret"? (There were a LOT of game shows back then!)
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it is 'I've Got a Secret'
There were a lot of game shows-but the 3 mentioned were all Mark Goodson shows, and were somewhat interrelated. Often panelists from "Secret' would fill in on 'To Tell the Truth', , etc."What's My Line" was the 'prestige' show-live at 10:30 pm on Sunday night for 17 years.
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Thjat's what made this one confusing.
Whenever it was claimed that the son of this show's main character was the the best shooter, the character would reply, "No, I am. No brag. Just fact."
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WordWolf
Eh, "Maverick???"
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GeorgeStGeorge
No, but a good guess.
The star of this show (he of the "No brag. Just fact." quote) also starred in "The Real McCoys."
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"Bonanza"????
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No.
One last clue. The show's title character is never seen, only his father and his son (as the main characters).
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with those clues, it's got to be 'the Guns off Will Sonnett'- but I'm not taking any credit for it.
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It was, in fact, "The Guns of Will Sonnett." I'm not sure what hiway meant about "not taking credit." I'm supposing that he does not want to give the next clue, so I'm preemptively declaring a
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once you said he was the star of the 'Real McCoys', it had to be Walter Brennan, and Will Sonnett. (unless Richard Crenna or Pepino starred in a western)
I don't have one handy at the moment, so a free post is fine with me.
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The following might be overheard, if some stoner or somebody ran into a certain title character
on the street...
"Dude, you rock! It's about time you got your own television show!
You're too cool to just be a supporting character, even if a different actor was in the other show.
It's not like you haven't been around for a very long time or nothing.
Best of all is how you keep saying
'You have failed this city!' "
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"Arrow" (The "other show" would be "Smallville.")
After years in the intergalacttic super-hero business, this character later had his own late-night talk show.
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Correct!
I thought the quote made it too easy, but it didn't if we had no one following the show.
Green Arrow, of course, has been around since 1941, which is a long time for a character.
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Of all the DC super-heroes, the only ones to make it all the way through the 50's were Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and, believe it or not, Aquaman and Green Arrow!
Back to the new clue:
After years in the intergalacttic super-hero business, this character later had his own late-night talk show.
George
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Space Ghost-
I'm work crunched, but I'll try to add a new one soon-sorry
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Right.
The campy "Space Ghost Coast to Coast," where Space Ghost interviewed live personalities (who often had no idea what was going on), was the beginning of Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim."
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the star was a loner, then we found out he had a brother, and a cousin, and even another brother
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