This version of "YOU DON'T SAY!" closely resembled the '70s version of "MATCH GAME" (with two tiers of celebrity panelists, at least), and was on at 4pm(et), only to be replaced by "THE EDGE OF NIGHT" in November '75...
I've seen an episode of the 1963-69 version and it doesn't seem all that interesting (I believe Goodson and Todman sued the producers of You Don't Say! because it resembled Password, a far superior game, too closely).
In its original run, YDS! aired at 3:30 p.m. ET against the show that would end up replacing this version: The Edge of Night.
ABC never should have cancelled Mr. Kennedy's best show, Split Second.
you're right they did sue and the ruling was that Tom couldn't stand between the 2 teams on YDS.
gameshowfreak2007 2 years ago
Did they have it on the Peck version?
Hondo20132 2 years ago
Do you have any from 1978-79 with Jim Peck hosting?
Jnelson09Returns 4 years ago
This version of "YOU DON'T SAY!" closely resembled the '70s version of "MATCH GAME" (with two tiers of celebrity panelists, at least), and was on at 4pm(et), only to be replaced by "THE EDGE OF NIGHT" in November '75...
fromthesidelines 4 years ago
Ralph Andrews.
WhatsAYak 4 years ago
Who produced "You don't say!"?
sugarbear522 4 years ago
Too bad they never had the Kids Week, since ABC got The edge of Night from CBS.
QBCNetwork 4 years ago
I think the scoreboards look cool.
scottof83 4 years ago
Rex Reed is a critic.
scottof83 4 years ago
I've seen an episode of the 1963-69 version and it doesn't seem all that interesting (I believe Goodson and Todman sued the producers of You Don't Say! because it resembled Password, a far superior game, too closely).
In its original run, YDS! aired at 3:30 p.m. ET against the show that would end up replacing this version: The Edge of Night.
ABC never should have cancelled Mr. Kennedy's best show, Split Second.
staytunedfor 4 years ago