He Said, She Said (game show)
He Said, She Said was an American game show hosted by Joe Garagiola, with Bill Cullen occasionally filling in when Garagiola was covering baseball games. The show, which asked couples questions about their personal lives, aired in syndication during the 1969-1970 season, and was taped at NBC Studios in New York City.
He Said, She Said | |
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Created by | Mark Goodson & Bill Todman |
Directed by | Ira Skutch Paul Alter (1969) |
Presented by | Joe Garagiola Bill Cullen (fill-in) |
Narrated by | Johnny Olson Bill Wendell |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 265 |
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Producers | Howard Felsher Ira Skutch |
Production locations | NBC Studios New York, New York |
Running time | 30 minutes (with commercials) |
Production company | Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions |
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Network | Syndicated (daily) |
Release | September 15, 1969 – August 21, 1970 |
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The show was produced by Goodson-Todman Productions for primary sponsor Holiday Inn (American Home Products, the makers of over-the-counter drugs such as Dristan and Anacin, also sponsored). Johnny Olson and Bill Wendell announced.
The show had two formats during its run; one in which four celebrity couples (one or both of the members being a celebrity) competed, and one which had a single celebrity couple and three civilian couples.
The format was modified and brought back on CBS in 1974 as Tattletales, with Bert Convy as host.