3 min readNov 13, 2022
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- Yet as a team, we can pull together to do some incredible work.
- ‘What’s My Line’ 1971 was a magical experience as I was still in my teens, and it was my first appearance. You know how they say you never forget ‘your first’!
- As an announcer, ‘The Price Is Right’ is the mother of all shows not only because of its legacy, but because it is by far the most demanding game show.
- It seems that no two people came to this specialized area of work via the exact same route.
- But day in and day out, the most stimulating part of the work is being a member of a team of so many very bright, articulate and talented professionals.
- That’s where this exciting bundle of energy and joy named Johnny Olson made his entrance and ultimately did the announcing. I had never seen anything like what I was involved in for the next 15 minutes!
- Most producers I’ve known were writers first, and writing is a vital part of any game show. You could easily argue that the writing is the key ingredient that makes ‘Jeopardy!’ so great.
- ‘Press Your Luck’ was probably the most exciting because of the unpredictability of the game and how I won on one of the three days on the very last spin against all odds. It was one of those great unpredictable game show moments.
- Over the long hours of taping 5, 6 or 7 episodes a day, we develop a great sense of family.
- For anyone who works in front of an audience there is no thrill quite like that of feeling and hearing the evidence of the audience members’ enjoyment. Laughter and applause really are powerful.
- Also at the top of the list was my three day appearance on ‘Press Your Luck’. In addition to the intense competition of each of those games, it slowly started to dawn on me in the minutes between tapings that I was winning some serious money.
- Because many of us have been in game shows for some time, there’s always someone around who can share a story of Johnny O or Jay Stewart that I never heard.
- Of course watching a particularly exciting game or a wonderful contestant is always a joy.
- Remember, while the work can sometimes appear to be simple to a viewer, the ability to perform expertly, consistently, precisely, over and over again, under pressure and on demand is what’s needed.
- I enjoy ‘Supermarket Sweep’ because of its adlib demands in following the fast action.
- If you have real passion for a career in game shows, be willing to serve an apprenticeship; it’s the best way to learn.
- You see and work with many of the same people over and over again; they are all specialists in what they do. I could never do their jobs, and they say they wouldn’t know how to start to do a warm-up.
- I’m always most excited about the job I’m doing at the present, and that’s especially true about ‘Price’ because of my respect for the show and it’s production team.
- From my years of work with so many game show production companies and their producers I’m probably no longer eligible to be a contestant on any American game show.
- At Johnny’s suggestion I pursued a career in radio that eventually brought me to Los Angeles.