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You Don't Say! | |
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Created by | Ralph Andrews Bill Yagemann |
Presented by | Jack Barry Tom Kennedy Clark Race Jim Peck |
Narrated by | Jay Stewart John Harlan |
Country of origin | United States |
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Running time | 22–26 minutes |
Production companies | Ralph Andrews Productions Desilu Productions (1963–1967) Paramount Television (1968–1969) Warner Bros. Television (1975) |
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Network | KTLA (1962–1963, 1975) NBC (1963–1969) ABC (1975) Syndicated (daily, 1978–1979) |
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You Don't Say! is an American television game show that had three separate runs on television.[1] The first version aired on NBC daytime from April 1, 1963, to September 26, 1969, with revivals on ABC in 1975 and in syndication from 1978 to 1979. The last two incarnations were executive produced by Ralph Andrews and produced (with Gary Hunt) and directed by Bill Carruthers.
NBC broadcasts were produced by Ralph Andrews-Bill Yagemann Productions in association with Desilu Productions (later Paramount Television). Ralph Andrews Productions produced both of the 1970s versions, with the ABC series produced in association with the Carruthers Company and Warner Bros. Television and the syndicated series produced in association with Viacom Enterprises.
Tom Kennedy hosted the original You Don't Say! and the 1975 revival while Jim Peck hosted the 1978 series. John Harlan was the announcer for almost the entire run of the series in its various incarnations, except for part of 1963 when Jay Stewart announced.
Similar to the announcer's function on Password, either Stewart or Harlan would whisper the name being guessed, along with a description.