It'll be another two years when Bert Convy came back with Super Password. I thought that Super Password only ran for two years. I didn't know that it ran for five years. But either way, Allen Ludden will always be Mr. Password; not matter what.
I disagree with him about NBC. While it produced some major classics (Cheers, Cosby Sow, Laugh-In, Hill Street Blues, Sanford and Son). I think CBS will always be the true "Tiffany Network".
I always thought Bob Goen would have made a sensational "Password" host. I never cared for the Million Dollar Password. I liked the Lightning Round, Alphabetics and Super Password games racing against the clock, but hated that the regular game was also a race against time. Took something very key away from the essence of the game.
@bluebear1985 and it would be 5 more years before Tom would ever appear on another version of Password. He would appear on Super Password as a celeb player while hosting his final game show w/ "Wordplay" on a week of shows in 1987.
It'll be another two years when Bert Convy came back with Super Password. I thought that Super Password only ran for two years. I didn't know that it ran for five years. But either way, Allen Ludden will always be Mr. Password; not matter what.
nanlisa 3 months ago
I disagree with him about NBC. While it produced some major classics (Cheers, Cosby Sow, Laugh-In, Hill Street Blues, Sanford and Son). I think CBS will always be the true "Tiffany Network".
bbath7 6 months ago
@bbath7 cbs still has a remaining goodson gameshow in the price is right
retroguy1976 1 month ago
I always thought Bob Goen would have made a sensational "Password" host. I never cared for the Million Dollar Password. I liked the Lightning Round, Alphabetics and Super Password games racing against the clock, but hated that the regular game was also a race against time. Took something very key away from the essence of the game.
BatmanFan1966 10 months ago
Allen Ludden will always be Mr. Password, no matter what.
nanlisa 2 years ago 6
It would be another couple of years, but Bert Convy would be hosting the new incarnation, and Tom would be over on CBS doing "Body Language".
bluebear1985 2 years ago
@bluebear1985 and it would be 5 more years before Tom would ever appear on another version of Password. He would appear on Super Password as a celeb player while hosting his final game show w/ "Wordplay" on a week of shows in 1987.
megamanj2004X 3 months ago