Amazingly enough, I did 'Truth or Consequences' on television in July 1941. It was the first commercial show for NBC, |
At least half of our guests were ordinary people, ... In the beginning we didn't use celebrities at all. But when we did, I think it humanized the stars and gave them more appeal. |
He saw instantly what was going on, and nobody puts anything over on Lowell Thomas, ... He tore the show apart. I said, 'You're going to enjoy this,' and he said, 'I doubt that very much.' |
His third-grade teacher said he knew every rock and rill in the Rockies. And he said, 'Yeah, and I knew every saloon, too,' ... The rating kept going up during the show as people called their friends to tune in. |
His third-grade teacher said he knew every rock and rill in the Rockies. And he said, 'Yeah, and I knew every saloon, too,' ... The rating kept going up during the show as people called their friends to tune in. |
The changes in both radio and television are mind-boggling, |
The more you've suffered, the more you've wanted to bring healing to others. |
This Is Your Life |
We've seen many changes and enjoyed them all, ... I still find 'live' the most exciting, particularly for my type of shows. |