This is perhaps the funniest and strangest line ever presented on What's My Line.
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@pikeman806 жыл бұрын
How long did he live after this show? I don't know that this is much of a record to be proud of.
@cd6372999 жыл бұрын
Question---since the scoring is 10 thru 0, instead of 0 to $50 like the older versions, does that mean that the contestants were never paid? that they were just there for the entertainment, and maybe parting gifts only?
@trent100100
9 жыл бұрын
cd637299 I think every contestant was paid the same amount
@snowden67
9 жыл бұрын
cd637299 In the Bruner / Blyden era of WML?, they did not get any money regardless of the number of no answers. Their travel expenses were covered, and they were provided a couple of nights free in a New York hotel with free meals. Local New Yorkers got the same deal. On To Tell The Truth, all three players in each round did split the prize money of $50 per wrong vote or split $500 if all the votes were wrong plus the same free hotel nights deal, except at a little better hotel. *TTTT had a bigger budget and was seen in more cities in syndication.) I believe I read that, in the Daly era of WML. contestants had their expenses paid plus they got union scale for one guest performance in addition to any cash racked up for ":no" answers..
Пікірлер: 5
How long did he live after this show? I don't know that this is much of a record to be proud of.
Question---since the scoring is 10 thru 0, instead of 0 to $50 like the older versions, does that mean that the contestants were never paid? that they were just there for the entertainment, and maybe parting gifts only?
@trent100100
9 жыл бұрын
cd637299 I think every contestant was paid the same amount
@snowden67
9 жыл бұрын
cd637299 In the Bruner / Blyden era of WML?, they did not get any money regardless of the number of no answers. Their travel expenses were covered, and they were provided a couple of nights free in a New York hotel with free meals. Local New Yorkers got the same deal. On To Tell The Truth, all three players in each round did split the prize money of $50 per wrong vote or split $500 if all the votes were wrong plus the same free hotel nights deal, except at a little better hotel. *TTTT had a bigger budget and was seen in more cities in syndication.) I believe I read that, in the Daly era of WML. contestants had their expenses paid plus they got union scale for one guest performance in addition to any cash racked up for ":no" answers..
Gross...