- Richard S. Kline
Richard S. Kline directed and produced many game shows through the '70s, '80s, and '90s.
Jack Barry Productions
One of Richard S. Kline's early shows where he worked as a director was on
Jack Barry 's "The Joker's Wild " on CBS, starting in1972 . He also served as an associate producer, and did both jobs until the series ended in1975 .Jack Barry/Dan Enright Productions
After Jack Barry and
Dan Enright revived their partnership, Kline was assigned to direct a new series for them called "Break the Bank", which only lasted 15 weeks on ABC in the Spring of1976 despite being the second-highest rated daytime game show for the '75-'76 season. However, "Break the Bank" went into syndcation that Fall, but faded after one season.Kline also directed syndicated revivals of both "The Joker's Wild" and "
Tic Tac Dough " (the latter was originally revived for CBS' daytime schedule in the Summer of1978 just before entering syndication that Fall), and a brand new B&E creation, "Bullseye", in1980 , also in syndication. In1984 , he directed another new creation for B&E: "Hot Potato", which ran 23 weeks on NBC.Jack Barry's death and the formation of Kline and Friends
Jack Barry died in May 1984, not too long after completing production of the 1983-84 season of "Joker". Upon his death, Dan Enright immediately succeeded his longtime producing partner. Not long after, Kline and some B&E staff members left and formed Kline and Friends.
With Kline running his own company, "Break the Bank" (completely unrelated to the earlier game) premiered in the Fall of
1985 , withGene Rayburn as host. By year's end, Rayburn was let go and replaced by Joe Farago.After that show ended, he teamed up with
Bert Convy andBurt Reynolds to produce "Win, Lose or Draw ".Vicki Lawrence would host the NBC daytime version while Convy handled the nighttime duties in syndication. Both Lawrence and Convy hosted from1987 to1989 . (GSN reran the first year of the nighttime version for a couple of years starting in2002 .)In
1990 , Kline, along with Jack Barry's two sons, put together another revival of "The Joker's Wild", albeit with a completely different format in the first half of the season. A revised "classic" format was instituted near the end of the season.In
1994 , just a couple of years after Enright's death, Kline also produced and directed the short-lived kids game show, "Masters of the Maze ", hosted by game show veteran, future reality show host and producer,J. D. Roth , before ex-teen actorMario Lopez , for two seasons.In the late 1990s, Kline produced a television version of the board game "Pictionary", hosted by
Alan Thicke , which used a nearly identical format to that of "Win, Lose or Draw" a decade earlier. This was one of Kline and Friends' most recent game shows to have been produced.
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