I agree to that . Actually Bill Cullen would be a good host if you could disguise his infirmity . Also I think the two ladies IGAS could be a better host on IGAS than Mr. Cerf on WML . The producers of WMl overlooked Ms. Frances and Ms. Kilgallen both of media experience .
'Just watched David Letterman with Henry in 1982. He had a CRAZY first wife who divorced him and chased him around for 35 years , getting him arrested and suing him for over 500K. Nice.
Henry Morgan could--when he wanted to--be an excellent team player. You get the feeling that if he'd been able to suppress his self-defeating tendencies as a nasty crank (as was often the case when he was a panelist), Morgan could've really excelled.
@gwenniegirl50 I've done that research, and Henry Morgan was curmudgeonly in showbiz and in his personal life. He fathered a son he refused to acknowledge, and his life was messy. Morgan admitted in his autobiography that while on TV, he drank to prevent stage fright. One of Morgan's few friends, Arnold Stang, said that Morgan invariably sabotaged anything in his life that went well.
Thank you, for these, remember them well. this was a cute one, love that old fella. What a sweetheart. Ironton I dont remember that town wonder if it's around now. Colorado old my storming grounds.
I have always been so impressed with Gary’s respectful and kind treatment of his elderly and hearing impaired guests. I was GREATLY disgusted by the treatment of this first guest by Harry and the panel!!
His network weekly show was not renewed by CBS, so Gary Moore decided to take time off. Steve Allen took over as host of this show for the rest of the show's first run on CBS and in the syndicated run.