"On a game show...there's a certain rhythm to the number of shots that are taken, the sequence of the shots. In other words, if you take a reaction shot of the champion, and the contestant reacts to that, you cut there. Then if they put up a score, you cut to the wide shot. And you cut back and forth. And if they emcee adlibs a clever line, you cut in the middle. But it has to be a rhythm."

    About This Interview

    In his over-two-hour interview, Mike Gargiulo (1926-2021) talks about growing up in Brooklyn, attending the University of Missouri, and his early interest in pursuing a career in television. He discusses starting out in local TV before moving to national television at NBC, and how he ended up going to Moscow in 1958 to set up a color television studio for the network there. He then describes how he came to film the “Kitchen Debate” between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev while in Moscow and coming back to the United States to work on the Merv Griffin-hosted game show Play Your Hunch. Gargiulo talks about his working relationship with producer Mark Goodson and his time working at Goodson-Todman Productions, including how shows were conceived and developed there. He goes into detail on the game shows Password and $10,000 Pyramid, both created by Bob Stewart, including the game play and camera setup, and the technicalities of directing game shows. Gargiulo also talks about directing live parades across the country, Frank Sinatra’s appearances on the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon, and concludes by giving advice to aspiring directors. Howard Blumenthal conducted the interview in a joint venture with the Strong National Museum of Play on October 28, 2021 in New York, NY.

    All views expressed by interviewees are theirs alone and not necessarily those of the Television Academy.
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    Mike Gargiulo on how he came to film the 1958 "Kitchen Debate" between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev in Moscow when he was there to set up a color television studio for NBC

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    Mike Gargiulo on the camera setup on $10,000 Pyramid

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    Mike Gargiulo on the process of developing game shows at Goodson-Todman Productions

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    Mike Gargiulo on the celebrity players on Password

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    Mike Gargiulo on directing the Merv Griffin-hosted game show Play Your Hunch

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    Mike Gargiulo on what it took to direct coverage of live parades all over the country

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    Chapter 1

    On his growing up in Brooklyn, and on attending the University of Missouri; on getting his first job in television, and on how he got into directing; on working on The Tex and Jinx Show, as well as some other shows he worked on the 1950s

    12:50

    On going to Moscow in 1958 to set up a color television studio for NBC, and on how he came to film the "Kitchen Debate" between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev; on meeting with Mark Goodson and being hired as a director on Play Your Hunch, and what was involved with directing that show; on his friendship with Merv Griffin

    23:42

    On going to work for Goodson-Todman Production; on working with game show producer Bob Stewart, and on his show Password; on the mechanics of Password, how the game was played, and on the celebrity players on Password

    19:31

    On the role of the game show producer in the creation and maintenance of a show, and on the role of the director on a game show; on Bob Stewart's innovations on Password, and on more specifics of working for Goodson-Toddman Productions; on Allen Ludden being hired to host Password

    10:49

    Chapter 2

    On the creative process of developing game shows at Goodson-Todman Productions, and on how the game development would lead to the development of the set; on less successful games shows of his era, and on how Match Game came about

    13:49

    On how he ended up moving away from directing for Goodson-Todman Productions; on directing Three on a Match, as well as other shows for Bob Stewart, and on directing live events like the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade; on the development of Pyramid, and on directing the show

    16:44

    On how Dick Clark came to host Pyramid, and on host Bill Cullen; on $10,000 Pyramid moving from CBS to ABC, and on filming the show at the ABC studio; on the logistics of camera and audience placement on game shows in general, and on $10,000 Pyramid specifically; on the camera operators on $10,000 Pyramid

    17:32

    On his work on the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon, and on directing Frank Sinatra's performances on the show; on working with Victor Borge, and on staying in New York, even as a lot of the television industry moved out to Los Angeles

    14:15

    On moving away from work in game shows, and on retiring at age 72; on his children and grandchildren, and on the then-current television he watched; on advice for aspiring directors, and on how he would like to be remembered

    13:30

    10,000 Pyramid aka 25,000 Pyramid aka 100,000 Pyramid

    Mike Gargiulo on Bob Stewart's innovations on $10,000 Pyramid and how the contestants were directed to walk around during the game

    01:48

    Mike Gargiulo on the development of $10,000 Pyramid

    03:23

    Mike Gargiulo on directing $10,000 Pyramid, and on hosts Dick Clark and Bill Cullen

    05:44

    Mike Gargiulo on $10,000 Pyramid moving from CBS to ABC

    01:44

    Mike Gargiulo on filming $10,000 Pyramid for ABC at the Elysee Theatre

    00:42

    Mike Gargiulo on the camera setup on $10,000 Pyramid

    04:46

    Mike Gargiulo on the camera operators he worked with when he was directing $10,000 Pyramid

    02:08

    Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon

    Mike Gargiulo on directing Frank Sinatra's appearances on the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon

    06:30

    Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

    Mike Gargiulo on directing CBS's coverage of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

    01:18

    Match Game

    Mike Gargiulo on how Match Game came about, and on filming the show

    02:39

    Password

    Mike Gargiulo on working on the development and technicalities of the game show Password

    08:10

    Mike Gargiulo on the mechanics of the game show Password

    03:32

    Mike Gargiulo on the celebrity players on Password

    03:42

    Mike Gargiulo on Allen Ludden being hired to host Password

    02:01

    Play Your Hunch

    Mike Gargiulo on being a director on Play Your Hunch hosted by Merv Griffin

    05:25

    Tex and Jinx Show, The

    Mike Gargiulo on working on The Tex and Jinx Show

    01:21

    Advice

    Mike Gargiulo on advice to aspiring game show directors

    02:47

    Cold War

    Mike Gargiulo on going to Moscow in 1958 to set up a color television studio for NBC, and on how he came to film the "Kitchen Debate" between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev

    05:48

    First Big Break

    Mike Gargiulo on his first job in television, on a local wrestling show in New York City in the 1950s

    02:44

    Pivotal Career Moments

    Mike Gargiulo on his first job in television, on a local wrestling show in New York City in the 1950s

    02:44

    Pop Culture

    Mike Gargiulo on the celebrity players on Password

    03:42

    Richard M. Nixon

    Mike Gargiulo on going to Moscow in 1958 to set up a color television studio for NBC, and on how he came to film the "Kitchen Debate" between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev

    05:48

    Television and the Presidency

    Mike Gargiulo on going to Moscow in 1958 to set up a color television studio for NBC, and on how he came to film the "Kitchen Debate" between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev

    05:48

    War

    Mike Gargiulo on going to Moscow in 1958 to set up a color television studio for NBC, and on how he came to film the "Kitchen Debate" between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev

    05:48

    Directors

    Mike Gargiulo on how he got into directing

    01:28

    Mike Gargiulo on the role of the director on a game show, and on the director's role in creating the rhythm of the show

    02:36

    Mike Gargiulo on directing Pyramid, and on the importance of rhythm in directing game shows

    01:17

    Mike Gargiulo on how the cameras and audience were set up when he directing game shows

    06:59

    Mike Gargiulo on advice to aspiring game show directors

    01:14:24

    Producers

    Mike Gargiulo on the role of the producer in the creation and maintenance of game shows

    01:22

    Game Shows

    Mike Gargiulo on Play Your Hunch hosted by Merv Griffin

    05:25

    Mike Gargiulo on directing the game show Password

    15:25

    Mike Gargiulo on Allen Ludden being hired to host Password

    02:01

    Mike Gargiulo on $10,000 Pyramid

    22:13

    Victor Borge

    Mike Gargiulo on working with Victor Borge

    01:51

    Dick Clark

    Mike Gargiulo on how Dick Clark came to host $10,000 Pyramid

    02:38

    Bill Cullen

    Mike Gargiulo on Bill Cullen as host of $10,000 Pyramid

    01:47

    Mark Goodson

    Mike Gargiulo on how sending a jokey postcard to Bob Stewart from Moscow in 1958 led to a meeting with Mark Goodson and being hired as a director on Play Your Hunch

    04:00

    Mike Gargiulo on working for Mark Goodson at Goodson-Todman Productions

    02:21

    Mike Gargiulo on what it was like to work at Goodson-Todman Productions and how they would develop game show concepts

    07:52

    Merv Griffin

    Mark Gargiulo on his friendship with Merv Griffin, whom he worked with when he was directing Play Your Hunch, hosted by Griffin

    03:37

    Nikita Khrushchev

    Mike Gargiulo on going to Moscow in 1958 to set up a color television studio for NBC, and on how he came to film the "Kitchen Debate" between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev

    05:48

    Jerry Lewis

    Mike Gargiulo on standing in for Frank Sinatra while he was directing him on an appearance on the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon

    02:03

    Allen Ludden

    Mike Gargiulo on Allen Ludden being hired to host Password

    02:01

    Nipsey Russell

    Mike Gargiulo on directing an episode of $10,000 Pyramid with Nipsey Russell as celebrity guest

    01:20

    Frank Sinatra

    Mike Gargiulo on standing in for Frank Sinatra while he was directing him on an appearance on the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon

    02:03

    Mike Gargiulo on directing Frank Sinatra during an appearance on the Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon

    02:54

    Bob Stewart

    Mike Gargiulo on how sending a jokey postcard to Bob Stewart from Moscow in 1958 led to a meeting with Mark Goodson and being hired as a director on Play Your Hunch

    04:00

    Mike Gargiulo on working with game show producer Bob Stewart

    01:45

    Mike Gargiulo on Bob Stewart's innovations on Pyramid and how the contestants were directed to walk around during the game

    01:48

    Mike Gargiulo on how $10,000 Pyramid was developed by Bob Stewart

    03:23

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