greg6363
Joined Sep 2002
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I agree with the previous comment regarding the low quality of the show. Arthur L. Annecharico (the executive producer) did a number of series for Universal TV like the first-run syndicated episodes of Airwolf along with the revivals of The Munsters and Dragnet. When watching these productions, it is clearly evident that they were shot on a VERY limited budget. Since the syndication market was starting to dry up for these types of shows (anything that wasn't a sitcom) by the late 80's, it was a wise decision since they didn't take a financial bath when the returns were less than stellar. I remember Annecharico having trouble with the unions for some of his labor practices in L.A. (the revamped Airwolf was shot in Canada).
Believe it or not, I actually remember watching this game show when it aired in syndication during 1978. The first time I saw it was when I was home sick from school. I remember Jack Clark from other game shows but don't remember him being the host of this show. When I saw it, Bill Cullen was the host. I'm trying to remember the premise of the game which I believe consisted of 4 celebrities trying to guess the outcome of a contestant's dating experience and then imparting their advice on what to do in the future. I only remember 3 of the celebrities who appeared on the show: Charles Nelson Reilly, that big buck-toothed lady Rhonda Bates who had the loud southern voice and none other than David Letterman. That's right. In his early years in Hollywood, Letterman appeared on a lot of game shows like the Hollywood Squares, The Gong Show, Liar's Club and this one. He was hilarious on one particular show where he told some guy he was a hopeless cause. That's the only reason why I remember this short-lived show. I wonder if anyone else has any recollections of The Love Experts. If so, I hope you add a post. Thanks.