The third commercial break {7:25} was "sustained" by Anderson Clayton Foods [Seven Seas, Chiffon]. "CORONET BLUE" (9:42)- which had been filmed for the 1965-'66 season, but "shelved" by the network- took "TO TELL THE TRUTH" and "I'VE GOT A SECRET"'s place on May 29th, filling 10-11pm(et) on Mondays for the summer, until "THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW" premiered in the fall.
The executive producer of the nighttime version was Gil Fates - who only had B&W kinescopes preserved of the shows he produced. This was also only B&W kinescopes of two other shows Fates exec produced exist, including of the final 1966-67 season of each - "I've Got a Secret" and "What's My Line?" I.I.N.M., Bruno Zirato, Jr. produced the daytime version, and arranged to keep the color videotapes of those shows.
"Corronet Blue", a promo for which appeared at the end of this clip, was a Summer replacement show in 1967 which has become a cult classic.
altfactor 1 year ago
the daytime version of TO TELL THE TRUTH continued until 9/6/1968,after which there were no game shows on CBS for the next 4 years.
saml760 2 years ago
thank you for the videos. great times with family and friends when i was a kid, watching these.
sewinggranny1 2 years ago
The third commercial break {7:25} was "sustained" by Anderson Clayton Foods [Seven Seas, Chiffon]. "CORONET BLUE" (9:42)- which had been filmed for the 1965-'66 season, but "shelved" by the network- took "TO TELL THE TRUTH" and "I'VE GOT A SECRET"'s place on May 29th, filling 10-11pm(et) on Mondays for the summer, until "THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW" premiered in the fall.
fromthesidelines 2 years ago
It's great that the video includes the commercials!
gayschloffen 2 years ago 2
I thought it was interesting that one of the models nodded to the real knitter when they passed on the stairs.
rmm413c 3 years ago
Fascinating complete episode! How many episodes from the later seasons still exist in color?
dancortese2006 3 years ago
All of 1966-1968 exists, with 1967-1968 in color.
secondchance1977 3 years ago
That applied to the daytime version. This was the primetime version.
Hondo20132 3 years ago
The executive producer of the nighttime version was Gil Fates - who only had B&W kinescopes preserved of the shows he produced. This was also only B&W kinescopes of two other shows Fates exec produced exist, including of the final 1966-67 season of each - "I've Got a Secret" and "What's My Line?" I.I.N.M., Bruno Zirato, Jr. produced the daytime version, and arranged to keep the color videotapes of those shows.
wmbrown6 3 years ago
There is at least one color nighttime episode still around.
someguy23475 2 years ago
I seem to recall that that edition you speak of - April 24, 1967 - had once been on here, in its color videotape form.
wmbrown6 2 years ago