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She was a contestant on the Dick Clark-hosted $ 25, 000 Pyramid and would later appear as a panelist on Super Password, including Nathan Cook, Richard Kline, Jamie Farr, Tom Villard, Dick Gautier, Edwin Newman, Nichelle Nichols, Clifton Davis, Stephen Furst and Bert Convy.
After seeking many treatments from several hospitals, Convy died from the tumor on July 15, 1991, 8 days before what would have been his 58th birthday.
Each of the three answers would be read in random order. Typical contestant podia, with celebrities ( left to right ) Dick Clark, the husband of E. J. Peaker, Hal Holbrook and Bert Convy, who would later host Tattletales.

Convy and later
In addition, many of the frequent panelists on the early episodes were not regulars later in the series, including Klugman, Arlene Francis, Bert Convy and Steve Allen, who was host of The Tonight Show when Rayburn served as announcer.
The show is replaced ten days later by Tattletales, a game show hosted by Bert Convy.

Convy and be
The scene of Misty Rowe and Bert Convy in the lower galley has be re-filmed for this version.

Convy and host
* 1933 – Bert Convy, American actor, singer, and game show host ( d. 1991 )
* July 23 – Bert Convy, American game show host, actor, and singer ( d. 1991 )
The producers ( including Jonathan Goodson, who took over the show at this time ) selected Bert Convy, a former Match Game panelist in the early days of the program, as host.
* Bert Convy, actor and television host
It was co-produced by Burt & Bert Productions ( headed by Burt Reynolds and Bert Convy, the original host of the syndicated version ) and Kline & Friends for Disney's Buena Vista Television.
Bernard Whalen " Bert " Convy ( July 23, 1933 – July 15, 1991 ) was an American actor, singer, game show host and panelist known for his tenure as the host for Tattletales, Super Password, and Win, Lose or Draw.
The third and final season ( 1989 – 1990 ) of Win, Lose or Draw was hosted by Robb Weller, freeing up Convy to host his last game show ( which he also produced ), 3rd Degree, a syndicated program that ran during the 1989 – 90 TV season.
Convy was planned as host for the 1990 revival of Match Game, but he was too ill to do so ; comedian and Love Me, Love Me Not host Ross Shafer took the role instead.
Bert Convy became host of Tattletales, while Rayburn and his wife were frequent guests on the show, and Rayburn filled in as host when Convy and his wife Anne played the game.
; a Burt & Bert Production in association with Kline & Friends, and was originally slated to host the series, but show co-producer Bert Convy hosted instead.
* Bert Convy, actor, singer, game show host
After coming up with " Episcopalian ", host Bert Convy humorously remarked about Taylor's struggles, and after Taylor's contestant partner failed to guess his reaction resulted in him talking over Duke's clue (" witness ").
The format was modified and brought back on CBS in 1974 as Tattletales, with Bert Convy as host.

Convy and show's
She subsequently appeared on the show's three updated versions Password Plus, Super Password, and Million Dollar Password, having been on versions of the game with five different hosts ( Allen Ludden, Bill Cullen, Tom Kennedy, Bert Convy, and Regis Philbin ).
Notable actors who appeared in the off-Broadway and touring production throughout its long run included Liza Minnelli, Elliott Gould, F. Murray Abraham, Glenn Close, Keith Charles, Kristin Chenoweth, Bert Convy, Eileen Fulton, Lore Noto ( the show's long-time producer ), Dick Latessa, and Martin Vidnovic.

Convy and 1990
Convy filmed a full week of pilots for the show, but in April 1990 ( three months before the show was scheduled to premiere ) was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor and forced to relinquish hosting duties.
In April 1990, Convy was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after collapsing while visiting his mother.

Convy and revival
The most successful of these was the 1969-70 revival at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, starring Robert Ryan and Bert Convy as Burns and Johnson, which ran 222 performances.

Convy and with
All episodes of this version are intact, along with all five Convy pilots.
GSN aired this version as recently as 2004, and the VH1 miniseries Game Show Moments Gone Bananas aired a clip from a Convy pilot, as well as a clip with Ross Shafer.
He wrote a musical, Zapata, with Perry Botkin, Jr., libretto by Allan Katz, which was produced and directed by longtime friend Bert Convy.
* Bert Convy plays wealthy but bored executive Bradford Compton who planned to run the Cannonball by motorcycle with the help of an old friend, Shakey Finch ( played by Warren Berlinger ), once the world's greatest cross-country motorcyclist.
In 1985, he appeared with Days of our Lives star Gloria Loring, Shelley Smith, Vicki Lawrence, Dallas star Jenilee Harrison, and Knots Landing star Constance McCashin for the Tournament Of Losers with Bert Convy.
On September 24, 1984 NBC brought the format back as Super Password with Bert Convy hosting.
In addition, he only appeared with Betty White and Bert Convy on Super Password back in 1986.
Among the passengers is Bert Convy, playing the airline's publicity man who is having an affair with the model Misty Rowe who is the public face of the new aircraft.
Convy also hosted the first two seasons of the syndicated version of Win, Lose or Draw ( 1987 – 1989 ), which he co-produced with Burt Reynolds ( under Burt and Bert Productions ).
Convy was married twice: to Anne Anderson, with whom he had three children ; and to Catherine Hills, whom he wed five months prior to his death.
It was hosted by Bert Convy, with several announcers, including Jack Clark, Gene Wood, Johnny Olson and John Harlan, providing the voiceover at various times.
Convy asked the players onstage two questions, which usually started with " It happened at ..." and then Convy completed the question.
It was recorded with a studio audience divided into three color-coded sections: red, yellow ( which Convy nicknamed " banana "), and blue, each rooting for one celebrity couple.
In Super Password, she only appeared with Dallas star Ken Kercheval and Bert Convy back in 1988.
While performing with Barnes, Berry worked with other performers that included Berry's future wife, Jackie Joseph, as well as Joyce Jameson, Bert Convy, Patti Regan, Ann Morgan Guilbert, Lennie Weinrib, and sketch writer / director Bob Rodgers.
In 1985, she appeared on Super Password with Dick Gautier, appearing again in 1986, this time with Marty Cohen, Michael Young and Bruce Baum, and Dallas star Ken Kercheval back in 1987 with Bert Convy.

Convy and tumor
( Convy died from the tumor on July 15, 1991, three days after Match Game ended its run on ABC.

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