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Wayne.B March 7th 10 05:41 AM

Childhood TV Memories...
 
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 16:50:36 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

Besides the game shows What's my Line, and To Tell The Truth, remember
the game show "Beat the Clock" with Bud Collyer?


I was an "imposter" on To Tell The Truth back in the early 70s, got
one wrong vote from Peggy Cass.

I am Tosk[_3_] March 7th 10 06:41 AM

Childhood TV Memories...
 
In article ,
says...

On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 16:50:36 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

Besides the game shows What's my Line, and To Tell The Truth, remember
the game show "Beat the Clock" with Bud Collyer?


I was an "imposter" on To Tell The Truth back in the early 70s, got
one wrong vote from Peggy Cass.


Very cool, weren't you sort of in the industry?

Scotty

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing, no crybabies!

Wayne.B March 7th 10 11:59 AM

Childhood TV Memories...
 
On Sun, 7 Mar 2010 01:41:32 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 16:50:36 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

Besides the game shows What's my Line, and To Tell The Truth, remember
the game show "Beat the Clock" with Bud Collyer?


I was an "imposter" on To Tell The Truth back in the early 70s, got
one wrong vote from Peggy Cass.


Very cool, weren't you sort of in the industry?


No, I was never in the TV industry. The guy that I "imposted" was a
fellow named Ken Brock whose claim to fame was flying a gyrocopter
across the country. A gyrocopter looks something like a go cart with
a rotor blade on top. and a pusher prop on the back. They picked me
because I knew a little about flying.

http://www.airventuremuseum.org/collection/aircraft/Brock%20KB-2%20Gyroplane.asp

Steve B[_3_] March 7th 10 04:26 PM

Childhood TV Memories...
 

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 16:50:36 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

Besides the game shows What's my Line, and To Tell The Truth, remember
the game show "Beat the Clock" with Bud Collyer?


I was an "imposter" on To Tell The Truth back in the early 70s, got
one wrong vote from Peggy Cass.


I thought that was you. ;-) Very interesting. I think the best one was
Frank who they went on to make Catch Me If You Can based on his life. Who
was the real character in your threesome, and what was he known for?

Steve



Steve B[_3_] March 7th 10 04:37 PM

Childhood TV Memories...
 

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 16:50:36 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

Besides the game shows What's my Line, and To Tell The Truth, remember
the game show "Beat the Clock" with Bud Collyer?


I was an "imposter" on To Tell The Truth back in the early 70s, got
one wrong vote from Peggy Cass.


I was on several episodes of Vegas with Dan Tanner, Robert Urich. Got paid
for several episodes where I was there, and they filmed or not. Spoke in
one. "Sure thing, Dan." I said as he tossed me the keys. I was a parking
attendant at the DI at the time.

The T Bird they used was such a POS that most of the scenes that weren't
blue screened the Bird had to be towed. You'd think they'd at least buy a
running car. The building they showed at the beginning as his was actually
a gardener's storage building. All gone now.
Ahhh. The old days.

It was right at $100 to be an extra. I forget what it was for speaking.
But they had the best catering, and you could eat all you wanted for free.
And you got to be on the INSIDE of the ropes. They used so many doubles for
him, I think I saw him only once.

Filming is like watching water evaporate. It is slow. Do the same little
thing twenty times, and then it gets edited. Wait, wait, wait.

Worked with Eric Estrada in Last Rider. He was polite, unlike a lot of
celebs, and a jokester. My big part was to clean up the mess when they blew
up the trailer. $3000 for two days work wasn't bad. I had some teens I
knew, they were thrilled to do it, ate a lot, drank a lot of soft drinks,
and each got two Franklins for two days work. Got to talk to the pyro guys
a lot and see a lot of stuff being blown up. Still, S-L-O-W ! But when
they get ready to leave, they're like ants. Zoom, zoom, zoom.

Steve



I am Tosk[_3_] March 7th 10 04:52 PM

Childhood TV Memories...
 
In article ,
says...

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 16:50:36 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

Besides the game shows What's my Line, and To Tell The Truth, remember
the game show "Beat the Clock" with Bud Collyer?


I was an "imposter" on To Tell The Truth back in the early 70s, got
one wrong vote from Peggy Cass.


I was on several episodes of Vegas with Dan Tanner, Robert Urich. Got paid
for several episodes where I was there, and they filmed or not. Spoke in
one. "Sure thing, Dan." I said as he tossed me the keys. I was a parking
attendant at the DI at the time.

The T Bird they used was such a POS that most of the scenes that weren't
blue screened the Bird had to be towed. You'd think they'd at least buy a
running car. The building they showed at the beginning as his was actually
a gardener's storage building. All gone now.
Ahhh. The old days.

It was right at $100 to be an extra. I forget what it was for speaking.
But they had the best catering, and you could eat all you wanted for free.
And you got to be on the INSIDE of the ropes. They used so many doubles for
him, I think I saw him only once.

Filming is like watching water evaporate. It is slow. Do the same little
thing twenty times, and then it gets edited. Wait, wait, wait.

Worked with Eric Estrada in Last Rider. He was polite, unlike a lot of
celebs, and a jokester. My big part was to clean up the mess when they blew
up the trailer. $3000 for two days work wasn't bad. I had some teens I
knew, they were thrilled to do it, ate a lot, drank a lot of soft drinks,
and each got two Franklins for two days work. Got to talk to the pyro guys
a lot and see a lot of stuff being blown up. Still, S-L-O-W ! But when
they get ready to leave, they're like ants. Zoom, zoom, zoom.

Steve


Yeah, I didn't appear but for a while there one of my boats was used in a
couple commercial shoots. I dropped one off at the shoot one day and the
director invited me to stick around for while. The food was great, everything
else boring. The one thing that stuck out was the schedule. I remember one
conversation with the director and a helper about a post or a bush or something
on one of the homes at the tip of the island where they were shooting. The
director told the assistant to remove it, the helper noted that they didn't
have permission from the park or the owner to do that, the director noted that
he would pay off whoever it took later (not a quote), or something like that. I
would imagine within a few minutes that post or fence or whatever it was, was
gone..

Scotty

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing, no crybabies!

Bill McKee March 7th 10 05:42 PM

Childhood TV Memories...
 

"Steve B" wrote in message
...

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 16:50:36 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:

Besides the game shows What's my Line, and To Tell The Truth, remember
the game show "Beat the Clock" with Bud Collyer?


I was an "imposter" on To Tell The Truth back in the early 70s, got
one wrong vote from Peggy Cass.


I was on several episodes of Vegas with Dan Tanner, Robert Urich. Got
paid for several episodes where I was there, and they filmed or not.
Spoke in one. "Sure thing, Dan." I said as he tossed me the keys. I was
a parking attendant at the DI at the time.

The T Bird they used was such a POS that most of the scenes that weren't
blue screened the Bird had to be towed. You'd think they'd at least buy a
running car. The building they showed at the beginning as his was
actually a gardener's storage building. All gone now.
Ahhh. The old days.

It was right at $100 to be an extra. I forget what it was for speaking.
But they had the best catering, and you could eat all you wanted for free.
And you got to be on the INSIDE of the ropes. They used so many doubles
for him, I think I saw him only once.

Filming is like watching water evaporate. It is slow. Do the same little
thing twenty times, and then it gets edited. Wait, wait, wait.

Worked with Eric Estrada in Last Rider. He was polite, unlike a lot of
celebs, and a jokester. My big part was to clean up the mess when they
blew up the trailer. $3000 for two days work wasn't bad. I had some
teens I knew, they were thrilled to do it, ate a lot, drank a lot of soft
drinks, and each got two Franklins for two days work. Got to talk to the
pyro guys a lot and see a lot of stuff being blown up. Still, S-L-O-W !
But when they get ready to leave, they're like ants. Zoom, zoom, zoom.

Steve


You are correct on slow. Used to see a lot of film shoots when I worked
nights in San Francisco. Was actually interesting to see the film Towering
Inferno. As watched the filming for weeks, and nothing ever seemed to move.
My claim to fame in the movie industry, is I am in the original Herbie
movie. About 10 seconds of me and my Corvette racecar at Laguna Seca.




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