2 Clips of "Concentration" circa 1969-1971
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Your title is misleading.
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I remember this show so well even though I was quite young. The great Hugh Downs and the always memorable Bob Clayton were great hosts.
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I knew they were back then, which is why I'd love to know why they treated Concentration, a show they produced, the way they did. They knew that show was ratings gold, so why not upgrade and overhaul the show? (I don't mean the rules, I mean the set and the music.) Maybe if they had, it might possibly still be around. Oh well..
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beenthere: Back in the day, NBC was (along with CBS) a top-class network. Only over the last generation or so have they become cheap fools.
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beenthere: You have made my morning! Thanks very much for directing me to the "xylophone" version of the "Concentration" theme. Also some of the commercials around it (including the one for the Star Time magazine that announced the new NBC shows for the upcoming season - we sent away for one). BTW, I remember something about that xylophonist passing away last year
(2009). Thanks again, and take care.
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Knowing NBC they may have been looking for the cheapest host they could find. They are so Scrooge-like with this show and their treatment of it.
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As I've watched these clips one thing stands out in my mind: NBC acts like this is one of those low budget locally-produced game shows that aired in only a small number of homes. They could have invested more into this, especially since they knew how popular it was. Why didn't they upgrade the music more (ditch the old organ music and replace it with modern themes) or the set? True, they made minor changes but that's all they were. NBC has done a horrible disservice to a great show.
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You can hear the organ/xylophone version of the closing theme at the end of the 1963 Challenge Of Champions ep posted elsewhere on Youtube.
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i wish NBC would get their heads out of their asses and bring back CONCENTRATION!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I doubt it.
If the 2nd puzzle from the 1969 Christmas ep (posted elsewhere on here) is any indication, they probably had prizes like 4000 nickels, 5000 dimes, etc.
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You're more than welcome. I'm about your age, and I never saw the Jack Paar Tonights (I came in with Johnny Carson's New York years), but my parents told me about Down's announcing gig. Take care!
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I was born in 1954 so I remember Hugh Downs hosting Concentration. I didn't now that Hugh Downs was the announcer for Jack Paar's Tonight Show.
Thanks for the post!
One question - the last few seconds of the clip, is that the closing theme.
beentheredonetht 3 years ago
It must be.
secondchance1977 3 years ago
It's so great to hear some audio clips! Hopefully you can get the video too at some point. :)
beentheredonetht 3 years ago 2
I hope so
secondchance1977 3 years ago