I used to watch that show in person in the 1980s. The show filmed at a theater on Vine Street between Hollywood and Sunset Blvds. The theater had once been ABC Radio and later the Merv Griffin Theater. Buddy was very fast and funny and he ad libbed very well.
Aside from this version and Groucho's version, there were two other attempts to bring back this show. There was a pilot in 1988 hosted by Richard Dawson, but it didn't sell. In 1992, there was a syndicated version that lasted one season hosted by Bill Cosby.
not necessarily saying that Buddy could top Groucho(and i really don't that was ever Buddy's intention), but given time, Buddy would have really made the show his own while continuing to give Groucho his due......just a shame it didn't catch on...........just another potentially great show that wasn't given enough time....le sigh........
I used to watch that show in person in the 1980s. The show filmed at a theater on Vine Street between Hollywood and Sunset Blvds. The theater had once been ABC Radio and later the Merv Griffin Theater. Buddy was very fast and funny and he ad libbed very well.
Featureman 6 months ago
Aside from this version and Groucho's version, there were two other attempts to bring back this show. There was a pilot in 1988 hosted by Richard Dawson, but it didn't sell. In 1992, there was a syndicated version that lasted one season hosted by Bill Cosby.
bluebear1985 10 months ago
not necessarily saying that Buddy could top Groucho(and i really don't that was ever Buddy's intention), but given time, Buddy would have really made the show his own while continuing to give Groucho his due......just a shame it didn't catch on...........just another potentially great show that wasn't given enough time....le sigh........
citizenterryk 1 year ago
didn't think I'd see this version again. Thanks so much for posting!
aman1016 1 year ago
If you think you got what it takes to be a contestant on "You Bet Your Life", you are 28 years/5 months too late for this version.
cartoongameshowman 2 years ago