Delightfully wasting an evening away by with a combination of Guinness
and classic episodes of "Match Game." The '77 series stands out as my
favorite because it featured my choice of the four seats that
mattered: Brett and Charles up top and Richard and Betty on the
bottom... the two seats on the far left of either row were superfluous
to me.

I've decided that my dream job would be to serve as MC/host of a
remake of "Match Game," and I'd want the same cheesy set where
contestants are spun in on a turntable and the doors don't always open
correctly. I'd also want a sot of "Match Game PM" inasmuch as the show
should air in prime time on a network (perhaps opposite Leno -- to me,
a fun game show would be great counter-programing to Jay, or maybe let
Jay do a half hour show and my version of "Match Game" would follow
him). Then I thought of who I'd want as celebrity panelists. Then I
thought, why not turn it into a game. The rules are that you can't
choose a really big name (not going to get Jerry Seinfeld or George
Clooney, for instance), but the stars should still be known to a wide
audience. And if they happen to be known for comedy, all the better
(but not necessary). And, for the love of all things holy, please
don't choose Kathy Griffin.

So, which celebrities would you have matching wits (and answers) with
contestants? I'll post my answers sometime tomorrow.
-- 
Kevin M. (RPCV)

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