Tattletales (March 27, 1974): Bill Cullen/Chuck Woolery/Allen Ludden
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Here is a March 1974 episode of Tattletales. It's a battle of the (current and future) emcees and their wives today. Which section will emerge with the most cash? No copyright infringement is intended. Couples: Bill & Ann Cullen, Chuck Woolery & Jo Ann Pflug, and Allen Ludden & Betty White.
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After watching this show, I understand why they made the sentence in Match Game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CF0O0T4HAP0 -
When this particular set of episodes aired, unbeknownst to us, Chuck had recently hosted "Shopper's Bazaar" the original pilot of what would become "Wheel of Fortune", which would go on the air 10 months later.
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Sad Jo and Chuck divorced.
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chuck wooley is enough to make me not want to watch this. blech.
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One of my favorite episodes!!
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Loved this episode, some very cool anecdotes from these three celeb couples.
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I noticed a little bit toward the end Bert said they would split $1,800 together for a total of $1900 together. He meant $1800. Did anybody else besides me catch that?
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I laughed my way through this one. I tell ya. if I ever find a dude like Allen Ludden I'm scooping him right up!
Wasn't the prize money spit between the audience members in the section? I don't think I'd be getting too het up about that 10 bucks coming my way. Then again, it wouldn't be like I had to do anything more than sit and watch celebs tell stories. -
Here's what aired in primetime:
ABC- Dick Clark Presents The Rock and Roll Years, ABC Wednesday Movie of the Week, Doc Elliot
CBS- The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, Cannon, Kojak
NBC- Chase, NBC Wednesday Night at the Movies
In late night: Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (George Peppard, Richard Lewis) -
One of the best Tattletale episodes I've seen. Bill's comments on the goldfish/steaking questions, ROTFL.
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