Host | |
Harry Smith | |
Narrator | |
Russell Buchanan | |
Apperances | |
Bob Barker Gene Rayburn Betty White Majorie Goodson-Cagle (formerly Cutt) Kitty Carlisle Suzanne Goodson | |
Broadcast | |
A&E: June 3, 2000 |
Will the Real Mark Goodson Please Stand Up was an episode of the A&E series Biography where it profiles the late former producer Mark Goodson.
Plot[]
This episode takes an in-depth look at Goodson's 50-year career, during which he developed such successful shows such as What's My Line?, Password, Beat the Clock, The Price is Right (1972 Version) & Family Feud. Former Price host Bob Barker and Goodson's third wife & daughter (i.e. Suzanne & Marjorie Goodson respectively) pay tribute to the first game show producer inducted into the Television Arts and Science Hall of Fame. Various clips of Goodson's popular shows are also featured.
Trivia[]
The title of this episode is a reference from the classic game show To Tell the Truth in the refrain: "Will the real {insert name} please stand up?"
A brief clip of the O'Hurley pilot of Truth from '99 can be seen.
Host Harry Smith can be seen standing behind the big wheel (a.k.a. Showcase Showdown) on the set of Price in the formerly famous Studio 33 (a.k.a The Bob Barker Studio).