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'''Music/Sounds:''' As the words to the right of the silhouette wipe in, we hear a sound effect of a golf club hitting a golf ball as the end theme plays. On ''The Challengers'', we also hear announcer Don Morrow say: "This is Don Morrow speaking. The Challengers is a Ron Greenberg production in association with [[Dick Clark Productions]]." Sometimes, instead of Don Morrow, Bob Hilton would do the announcing on that show. |
'''Music/Sounds:''' As the words to the right of the silhouette wipe in, we hear a sound effect of a golf club hitting a golf ball as the end theme plays. On ''The Challengers'', we also hear announcer Don Morrow say: "This is Don Morrow speaking. The Challengers is a Ron Greenberg production in association with [[Dick Clark Productions]]." Sometimes, instead of Don Morrow, Bob Hilton would do the announcing on that show. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on the short-lived game show ''The Challengers'' and the 1990-1991 revival of ''Let's Make A Deal'', both co-produced by [[Dick Clark Productions]]. |
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Revision as of 23:15, 25 August 2023
Michael Bass
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StephenCezar15
Background
This is the vanity card of Ron Greenberg.
(September 3, 1990-August 30, 1991)
Logo: On a green background, we see a silhouette of a golfer swinging a golf club. The following text wipes in to the right: A RON GREENBERG PRODUCTION". The words "RON" and "GREENBERG" are in yellow, and the words "A" and "PRODUCTION" are in white.
Technique: The text wiping in.
Music/Sounds: As the words to the right of the silhouette wipe in, we hear a sound effect of a golf club hitting a golf ball as the end theme plays. On The Challengers, we also hear announcer Don Morrow say: "This is Don Morrow speaking. The Challengers is a Ron Greenberg production in association with Dick Clark Productions." Sometimes, instead of Don Morrow, Bob Hilton would do the announcing on that show.
Availability: Seen on the short-lived game show The Challengers and the 1990-1991 revival of Let's Make A Deal, both co-produced by Dick Clark Productions.