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'''''Allen Ludden's Gallery''''' was a short-lived syndicated television talk show (1969) hosted by [[Allen Ludden]], best-known as the host of the game shows ''[[G.E. College Bowl]]'' and ''[[Password]]''. Sixty episodes were taped and syndicated to 22 markets. His co-hosts were his wife, actress [[Betty White]], and musical director H.B. Barnum, "a black man, but he's not on this show as a token Negro. He's here because we have the right chemistry and he's talented and a good friend," Ludden told The Boston Herald Traveler (6/17/69). Ludden also said he hoped this show would attract younger viewers. It was a failure.
'''''Allen Ludden's Gallery''''' was a short-lived syndicated television talk show (1969) hosted by [[Allen Ludden]], best-known as the host of the game shows ''[[G.E. College Bowl]]'' and ''[[Password]]''. Sixty episodes were taped and syndicated to 22 markets. His co-hosts were his wife, actress [[Betty White]], and musical director H.B. Barnum, "a black man, but he's not on this show as a token Negro. He's here because we have the right chemistry and he's talented and a good friend," Ludden told The Boston Herald Traveler (6/17/69). Ludden also said he hoped this show would attract younger viewers. It was a failure.


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Revision as of 00:30, 1 December 2007

Allen Ludden's Gallery was a short-lived syndicated television talk show (1969) hosted by Allen Ludden, best-known as the host of the game shows G.E. College Bowl and Password. Sixty episodes were taped and syndicated to 22 markets. His co-hosts were his wife, actress Betty White, and musical director H.B. Barnum, "a black man, but he's not on this show as a token Negro. He's here because we have the right chemistry and he's talented and a good friend," Ludden told The Boston Herald Traveler (6/17/69). Ludden also said he hoped this show would attract younger viewers. It was a failure.

References

  • McNeil, Alex. Total Television, Penguin Books, 1980.