'He Said, She Said' with Joe Garagiola (Syndication)
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- This video collage that I made is from the game show, "He Said, She Said" that aired on Syndication from September 15, 1969 to August 21, 1970.
The host was Joe Garagiola.
This is the theme song by Score Productions, the theme would later be used on the Syndicated game show, "What's My Line?" (1968-75) during the 'Who's Who?' segment.
All 265 episodes are believed to exist. Reruns have aired on GSN. Although the series was videotaped in color, one episode was aired in black-and-white on GSN in 1996, 2001, 2006, and 2007 (2001 as part of the network's "Sunday Night in Black and White").
Before saying "Come on Down" on the Price is Right,Johnny Olson was the Announcer during its run.
Also used on the Whos Who segments on What's My Line
Lasted for 1 season during 1969-70.
And Now, Here's The Star Of He Said She Said, Joe Garagiola.
RIP JOE GARAGIOLA
I Remember..former NYC based kids tv host/interviewer and producer:Sonny Fox and his ex wife:Gloria were guests on the nationally syndicated TV game show.
Music by Score Productions.
@fromthesidelines Tattletales started in 1974.
and relaunched in 1982. Both incarnations on CBS
You forgot to mention that Holiday Inn was the primary "barter" sponsor of the series when it was originally syndicated [they got two minutes of ad time in each episode, while the other four were given to the local stations carrying the show, who got it FREE]...and that it was later reworked into "TATTLETALES" (with Bert Convy as host) in 1973.
1974.
@@Rlotpir1972 February 18, 1974-March 31, 1978 and again from January 18, 1982-June 1, 1984, both times on CBS
@@1985OldSkool Tattletales first ran from February 18, 1974 to January 13, 1978 and reran from January 18, 1982 to June 1, 1984.
@@1985OldSkool The original incarnation of Tattletales did not cancel on March 31, 1978, it cancelled on January 13, 1978 (1/13/1978 or 1/13/78).
Who distributed this show?
Mark Goodson/Bill Todman. It's a prelude to 'Tattletales'.
That is kind of a silly game show theme.