Here's an episode of "What's My Line" where Herb and the Brass are the "mystery challenger." No music, of course, but a nice little interview and a band intro by Herb after the panel guesses their identity. Herb's segment begins at 18:03.
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Interesting footnote--the Green Bay Packers won the Super Bowl that same day. Vince Lombardi was the coach of the team, who appears on this "What's My Line?" episode with the Brass.I had hoped that I could hear the band at that McCormick Place concert but since I had seen them the first time they appeared there, we didn't go. I wish I had. It was an eerie feeling the next morning turning on the TV and seeing it burn down.
Thankfully I got to see the revived syndicated 70s versions of these shows and when GSN came around I got to see the original versions of them when they used to have a block called "Black and White sundays" sadly GSN no longer plays Any of the classics that made that channel Great ( at least in my opinion it was great at the time)I'm sure I would have seen this episode when it aired live as our family always managed to watch the three big CBS game shows, WHAT'S MY LINE?, I'VE GOT A SECRET, and TO TELL THE TRUTH.
I have it now on my laptop unfortunately it doesn't work on my tablet but thanks for the tip Harry Buzzr feels more like the old GSN they only have the Goodson/todman and Freemantle owned shows GSN being partly owned by Sony which owns several game show properties luckily I still have Many of those taped to VHS thanks to my continual marathon taping sessions of the channel between 1998 and 2000BuzzrTV also streams:
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When they do a block of those older black & white CBS shows, they allot 40 minutes each, so they get three shows in two hours, and the whole episode is there, old commercials and all.
Yeah, that's why they don't have Hollywood Squares and the old Let's Make a Deal, another favorite of mine.they only have the Goodson/todman and Freemantle owned shows