She reportedly died early this morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles surrounded by her children.Taylor had been hospitalized for over a month being treated for symptoms of congestive heart failure.
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She reportedly died early this morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles surrounded by her children.Taylor had been hospitalized for over a month being treated for symptoms of congestive heart failure.
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The quiz show Truth or Consequences, was originally hosted on NBC radio by Ralph
Edwards (above) from 1940 to 1957. It was an instant hit with listeners. The shows
contestants had to answer a trivia question correctly (usually an off-the-wall question
that no one would be able to answer correctly, or a bad joke) and had about two
seconds to do so before "Beulah the Buzzer" was sounded. If the contestant could
not complete the "Truth" portion, there would be "Consequences," usually a zany
and embarrassing stunt. Edwards created the show which was based on a game
he played on his family’s farm as a boy. The program would become a landmark
in broadcast history as radio’s No. 1 audience participation show.
Ralph Edwards (holding microphone ) introducing contestants
Marty Allen is a popular stand-up comedian and actor. He has worked as a comedy
headliner in night clubs and as a dramatic actor in TV roles .He joined the Air Corps
during World War ll and earned a Soldier’s Medal for his bravery during a fire which happened while a plane was being refueled.
Beat the Clock was a Goodson-Todman game show which aired on CBS
television from 1950 to 1958 and on ABC from 1958 to 1961. The original
host of the show was Bud Collyer (shown above).