Matt Ottinger
May 3 2004, 01:00 PM
Oldsters here remember an audience-participation show caleld The Girl In My Life hosted by Fred Holliday. It really wasn't a game show (it's not listed in the EOTVGS either) but rather a human-interest program where deserving women were surprised with gifts and warm stories.
Anybody know if there's any chance those old shows survive? I don't remember enough about it to even know who made the silly thing. Someone e-mailed me asking whether she could find a tape, and while I think that's very unlikely, it would be nice to be able to tell her something.
Jimmy Owen
May 3 2004, 01:08 PM
It was a TN (Tom Naud) production and IIRC, it was done in association with Metromedia Producers Corporation. If they retained ownership, Fox is the successor company of MPC.
uncamark
May 3 2004, 04:39 PM
| QUOTE (Jimmy Owen @ May 3 2004, 01:08 PM) |
| It was a TN (Tom Naud) production and IIRC, it was done in association with Metromedia Producers Corporation. If they retained ownership, Fox is the successor company of MPC. |
Personally, I don't recall the MPC credit myself--just the TN credit.
ObGameShow: Edd Kalehoff did the music for the show--and it did sound like what he did for "TPIR" and "Concentration" back then.
davemackey
May 3 2004, 04:41 PM
The so-called "Concentration unused car cue" that's circulating around the music-trading racket is actually a "Girl In My Life" prize cue.
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