Match Game 1973-1982 ticket plug/consolation prize cue music

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This is the ticket plug/consolation prize cue music from the 1973-1982 version of the U.S. game show "Match Game", which aired on CBS-TV and in syndication and was hosted by Gene Rayburn. This music is by Score Productions.

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  • There was more than occasion where Mary Ann Mobleys answer droned on so long that they even played this clip in the background, as she described her answer, with Brett chuckling in the background, funny stuff!

  • I actually remember that happening!

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  • If you would like to see Match Game in person, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to Tickets, Match Game, CBS Television City, 7800 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, 90036. Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn, the sheep's in the meadow, the cow's in the BLANK. You'll find out where when Match Game continues in a minute.

  • You're amazing - where did you get this track!?

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  • @mratfauver

    They were.

  • @georgef551 Those were CRAZY!

  • At my last job, we had a guy like that, and he got promoted! I feel bad for the people working nuder him now. The Barker Treatment. He was racist, and didn't give a crap about other religions that Christianity. I had to deal with his crap before I got laid off there. It's nothing compared to Barker, but I can understand to some degree.

  • It seems like on "TPIR" that if you were on Barker's 'shit list', you got the shaft as well - look at Holly being fired for 'being difficult to work with', as well as 'being fat' according to Barker, as well as Janice Pennington, Kathleen Bradley, director Paul Alter, personal assistant Sherrell Paris, and assistants Linda Reigert and Sharon Friem being fired for testifying truthfully in Barker's slander suit against Holly, not to mention the racial problems Claudia Jordan & Deborah Curling had!

  • well, as they say, you can't be frieds with everyone at the workplace. Too bad he and Barker were the two that didn't get along. When the boss hates you, you get the shaft. Happened to be at my last job, so I know what that's like. So stupid to put personal feelings into wrecking a career. Bob got his in the '90's.

  • Well, Marc Breslow was the director of "TPIR" from the first day of the show (Sept. 4, 1972), & he was BELOVED by all of the staff & crew there except for Barker. I don't know what got Barker po'ed at Marc in the first place, but one of his conditions when he became EP of the show in 1986 was that Marc be fired, & he asked Mark Goodson to do that dirty deed for him, which hurt Mark deeply, as he thought of Marc as a son. Marc was fired, remained as 'creative consultant' til '96, & there you go

  • Since I was a schjool kid at that time, I didn't watch TPiR so much. What happened with Bob and Marc?

  • No problem - just wish that Bob Barker gave Marc more respect on "TPIR" instead of firing him like he did!

  • They knew how to have fun on that show.

    Thanks for the info.!

  • @georgef551 Gotta thank legendary director Marc Breslow for those!

  • Don't forget the weird face mash-ups they'd do during the ticket plugs later on in the series.

  • I saw that one! It was hilarious!

  • Stay tuned for Tattletales next on

    most of these CBS stations.

    Its sad that game show network

    cut this out at the end.

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