Monday, March 9, 2020

You Know The Voice: Bud Collyer (1956)

By 1956, Bud Collyer was hosting two CBS game shows, Beat The Clock and To Tell The Truth. Truth had not yet premiered by the time Collyer crossed over to I've Got a Secret in the fall of '56 to test some stunts for the Halloween episode of Clock, which would air a few days later..........



I could've waited 'til Friday (The 13th), but I couldn't resist.....

2 comments:

Mike Doran said...

For the info of those who stuck it out through the whole show:
The credited producer here is indeed the Allan Sherman - Mr. "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah" himself.
I've Got A Secret was Allan Sherman's entrée into TV production: he and a fellow comedy writer named Howard Merrill created the format and sold it to Goodson & Todman.
When IGAS went to series, Sherman joined the staff, ultimately becoming Producer, which position he held until 1958 (for details, see Allan Sherman's memoir, A Gift Of Laughter).

By the way …
… if you're watching any of the '70s Goodson-Todman shows on Buzzr or GSN, and you see the name Robert Sherman in the credits -
- that's Allan Sherman's son.

hobbyfan said...

Oh, I knew Allan had created "Secret".

Robert Sherman later left G-T and developed "Baby Races" & "That's My Dog" for the then-Family Channel (now Freeform). Don't know what he's doing since. Cartoon fans know Allan Sherman as the original voice of the Cat in The Hat....