在20世纪70年代出现的所有奇怪和奇妙的事物中,查克·巴里斯(Chuck Barris)在“龚秀”(The Gong Show)中获得成功的事实可能已经超过他们所有.
电视制片人和流行歌曲创作者 – 后来声称自己是他的迷人回忆录中的中央情报局刺客,“危险心灵的自白”,于2002年成为一部电影 – 于周二在纽约Palisades的家中于87岁去世。.
查克巴里斯,’龚秀’的创造者和主持人,死于87岁
Mar.22.202302:44
他不拘一格的职业生涯包括创作或制作“约会游戏”和“新婚游戏”等节目,并于1962年与“Palisades Park”合作创作了一首热门歌曲。.
但巴里斯最出名的是挥舞着手套,戴着帽子,口号一句(“我们会回来的更多东西”)“锣秀”的主持人,从1976年开始在NBC播出78年并且在80年代被联合起来.
从理论上讲,“龚秀”是一个才艺表演,由一位法官组成的B-list名人小组,当他们看到足够的声音时,他们会敲响一个锣。 (如果你没有得到满足,你会得到评分,并且评分最高的赢钱。)
大多数是非常业余的行为,奖品通常是一个额外的奖金支票,如$ 516.32.
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对于当时的游戏节目来说,这也可能是非常冒险的.
巴里斯经常显得凌乱不堪,并且说出他的话。而且每隔一段时间,他就会像冰棒双胞胎一样滑倒,两个青少年的“天才”坐在舞台上,暗示吮吸冰棒,嘘声和来自观众的嘘声。 (那个没有在西海岸播出。)
“锣秀”中有如此多的光荣时刻,我们不可能将它们全部包括在内。但是为了纪念已故的伟大巴里斯先生,我们将分享他们最喜欢的四个系列中的“东西”.
1. Gene Gene the Dancing Machine
早在大卫莱特曼开始在喜剧片段中使用他的剧组之前,Eugene“Gene Gene the Dancing Machine”Patton,一个舞台演员,在演出前为“The Gong Show”观众哼唱,以热身人群。巴里斯非常喜欢他,他把吉恩放在空中,他成为了演出的常规决赛.
2.未知漫画
那个男人在舞台上用纸袋拉过头来开玩笑?没人知道!好吧,我们现在知道了:Murray Langston,他在70年代的“Sonny and Cher”等节目中表现出色(无掩盖)。尴尬的是他需要“龚”的现金,兰斯顿提出了包包的想法,最终做了150多次露面.
除了人们唱“感情”之外,一整集都没什么特色。
莫里斯·艾伯特在1974年创作的“情感”当时是一件非常重要的事情,但是我们仍然不确定观众是否应该观看整整一集人们试图哼唱曲调(从Ella Fitzgerald到所有人都有Engelbert Humperdinck和Johnny Mathis)。尽管如此,值得记住的是超现实电视的最佳例子.
4. Jaye P. Morgan每个人都闪闪发光
小组常规的Jaye P. Morgan经常试图剥离节目,并且通常会被拦截。除了这一次,在Gene的一个例程中,当她匆匆解开她的衬衫并且在相机在她身上时闪过所有人时。 (你可以在这里观看,如果你这么倾向的话。)这让她被禁止参加演出.
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他们说今天是电视的黄金时代?我们不同意见。感谢所有奇怪的时刻和笑声,查克巴里斯!我们永远不会恭喜你.
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In the strange and wonderful world of the 1970s, Chuck Barris success on “The Gong Show” may have surpassed them all. The television producer and pop songwriter – who later claimed to be a CIA assassin in his charming memoir “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind,” which was made into a movie in 2002 – died at his home in Palisades, New York on Tuesday at the age of 87. Barris, the creator and host of “The Gong Show,” had a career that included creating or producing shows like “The Dating Game” and “The Newlywed Game,” and co-writing a hit song in 1962 with “Palisades Park.” But Barris was best known for his role as the host of “The Gong Show,” waving a glove, wearing a hat, and declaring, “Well be back with more stuff,” from 1976 to 1978 on NBC and then in syndication in the 1980s. In theory, “The Gong Show” was a talent show, with a panel of B-list celebrities as judges who would bang a gong when they heard enough. (If you didnt satisfy them, you got a score, and the highest score won money.) Most of it was very amateurish, and the prizes were usually an extra bonus check, like $516.32. For a game show at the time, it was also very risqué. Barris often appeared disheveled and said whatever was on his mind. And every so often, he would slip like the Popsicle Twins, two teenagers who sat on stage insinuating they were sucking on Popsicles, to boos and hisses from the audience. (That one didnt air on the West Coast.) Chuck Barris would do anything for “The Gong Show,” and audiences loved him for it. The show had so many glorious moments that we couldnt possibly include them all. But in honor of the late great Barris, well share their favorite “stuff” from four of the series.