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Post by vahan on Sept 6, 2018 14:19:06 GMT -5
Among appearing on a slew of game shows throughout the 60's, 70's, and 80's, he and good friend Bert Convy created Win, Lose or Draw, my favorite game show from the House of Mouse themselves, The Walt Disney Company.
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Post by Chameleonwhammy on Sept 6, 2018 14:39:03 GMT -5
Burt also appeared on The Hollywood Squares and even made a cameo on Match Game 74.
Such a shame he's gone now. R.I.P. Burt
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Post by aaaa on Sept 6, 2018 15:38:04 GMT -5
He was on the 60s Match Game as a celebrity, Marshall Squares a number of times at his box office peak in the 70s, Liar's Club(Armstrong 1976), Center square on the Davidson Squares pilot, and Bergeron Squares with Dom Deluise, besides Win Lose or Draw and 3rd Degree.
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Sept 7, 2018 2:10:54 GMT -5
Win Lose or Draw is one of my favorite shows. We wouldn't have seen it if he didn't have a fondness for playing that game in his house originally with friends. That was where the concept came from.
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Post by CardSharksFan8689 on Sept 7, 2018 5:31:24 GMT -5
It really is sad when a Hollywood legend passes away. Burt Reynolds is no exception.
He helped create Win, Lose or Draw with Bert Convy, and now Burt and Bert are reunited in heaven.
R.I.P., Mr. Reynolds.
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Post by aaaa on Sept 7, 2018 7:08:33 GMT -5
Kline and Friends were more involved in the production of Win Lose or Draw and 3rd Degree than Burt and Bert were.
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Sept 9, 2018 2:52:41 GMT -5
Kline and Friends were more involved in the production of Win Lose or Draw and 3rd Degree than Burt and Bert were. K&F probably had a bigger hand in producing the show day to day, but what I mean is that the idea of the show was based on Burt playing drawing games with friends at his house. One of those friends being none other than Bert Convy. The "at home" set was modeled in the style of Burt's own personal living room.
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