Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Curtains!

VO: The following program is in HD, 3D, Smart TV and on your VR headset. Does Nintendo Virtual Boy count?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4-MZcIWWgE

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQGoIboJDmQ


Paula Rhodes: Live....well not quite from Periscope Plaza right across the street from a school where Life Is Strange was filmed here, it's @ The Buzzr. Now here he is, the master of everything buzz, The man who pays attention behind the curtain, Pierre.......KELLY!

Me: Hey there and Welcome to @ The Buzzr, your guide about Buzzr in a nutshell. We talk about the hosts, the game shows and everything in between. So let's stop talking about it and let's talk about.....

Dealing.


Monty Hall was doing Video Village up in NYC in which 2 players tackled a board game similar to that of the 90's game Peer Pressure. By the time he moved to LA, he wanted to produce some shows. Examples were Chain Letter and Your First Impression. But by the last month of 1963, this happened.....






That turned out to be Let's Make a Deal. The object was to trade what you don't like for something nice.....or something worse like.....zonks. They're worthless prizes like animals, old cars and stuff. The top 2 dealers traded in one more time for the big deal of the day picking one of 3 doors. Carol Merrill modeled the prizes and Jay Stewart was Monty's sidekick and announcer and cosplayer in the zonks. It made it's debut on NBC but by 1968 it moved to ABC and when I return, how one hat attracted attention which led to something and a problem about the host.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n-1BuWSXVE

Per usual, we tell you what the results to our last Buzzr Beater question which was....


Admit it. Who is your favorite Match Game semi-regular?

The winner turned out to be Garry Burghoff with 4, 2nd going to Betty White who should've been won with 2 and 1 going to Fannie Flagg. We'll give you the question after we tell you more on Deal.

(song fades out)


With the show still on NBC, one lady was dressed in a hat got Monty's attention. Later on......this happened......




Before you know it, it was a Halloween party every day. People dressed up got the attention of Monty Hall and until 1977 in both ABC & syndication, the show exploded into popularity before TPIR came in 1972 to rival that.






LMAD was revived in 1980, in Canada, back in 1984-86 in the US, 1990 in Florida under Bob Hilton as host, 2003 as Billy Bush and primetime and since 2009 with Wayne Brady. Today, LMAD continues to be a daytime hit now paired with TPIR on CBS and is the only Hatos-Hall program now owned by Fremantle. But people want to know, what is the Monty Hall Problem? Many in high school and college have tackled it and now we're giving it to you.







Now the Buzzr Beater question: If I were to go on LMAD, I would win........what? Answer that on the right side of the blog. 2 weeks will be your time limit.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zdskrneOPU

And that's going to close the curtain on a classic luck-based game.  If there is any questions about the show, or would like to suggest a show or a host, please reach me on Facebook at : Pierre Jason Kelly, or @Johnny_Arcade on Twitter and we'll explain. Until then, it's PK signing off and we'll see you.....@ The.....


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