- Richard Bey
Richard Bey (born
July 22 ,1951 ) of Turkish descent, was popular in the 1990s as host of "The Richard Bey Show", a daytimetalk show that was arguably "groundbreaking" in its use of ordinary people's personal stories incorporated into entertaining competitive games, a premise commonly used in today's talk and reality shows.Bob Woodruff, David Sittenfeld and Charles Cook were the Executive Producers of the program from time to time over its five year run.
Early years
Prior to "The Richard Bey Show", Richard Bey hosted 'People Are Talking' (telecast in
New York City andPhiladelphia ) and 'Two on the Town' forWCBS-TV . He grew up inFar Rockaway, Queens and is an alumnus of theUniversity of California, Santa Barbara and theYale School of Drama .The Richard Bey Show
"The Richard Bey Show" (1987-1996) was produced from
WWOR-TV inSecaucus ,New Jersey and later syndicated across the country. It featured such competitive events as the 'Miss Big Butt' contest, 'The Mr. Puniverse Contest', 'Dysfunctional Family Feud' and 'Blacks who think OJ is guilty vs Whites who think he is innocent'. Bey's show made frequent use of sound effects like 'uh-Duh' for an inane response, 'I've been framed' for a guest proclaiming innocence and 'You're busted!' for one accused of wrongdoing. Bey would often exclaim "Where do they find these people?!" in the presence of unbelievable guests or audience members. During some shows, there would be a secret word, and if an audience member used it in a comment, he would receive $100 (an homage to a prior talk and game show,You Bet Your Life ). A joking suggestion was then made on how to spend it: "Lobster dinner tonight!"The show was a precursor to
reality television , featuring a variety of games incorporating guests' stories, most notoriously "The Wheel of Torture", in which a guest would be strapped to a spinning wheel while a spouse or lover poured slime on them as punishment for a misdeed.Richard would frequently make fun of
Jerry Springer on his show, such as when he lost his contact lenses and was forced to wear eyeglasses, remarking, "Don't worry, you're not watching Jerry Springer" and showing Jerry in his "Bad Neighbors" segment, a reference to Springer's show airing on several American networks either before or after "The Richard Bey Show" in the 1990s. He would also make light ofRicki Lake andOprah Winfrey 's shows.Richard Bey claimed his TV show was canceled in December 1996 (despite the high ratings it maintained) as a direct result of doing a program with
Gennifer Flowers , discussing her sexual relationship with President Bill Clinton. [cite web| url=http://www.salon.com/people/col/reit/1999/09/20/nipmon/index.html| title=Juicy bits| publisher=Salon.com | date=1999-09-20| quote=his syndicated TV talk show got yanked off the air back in 1996, after an episode featuring Monica precursorGennifer Flowers and American Spectator editor in chief R.Emmett Tyrrell . Bey recently told theNew York Post that, even though his show had high ratings and he himself had a brand-new contract, 'the day after [the Flowers episode] airs, I'm called into the office and told that we're going out of production.'| accessdate=2008-03-20(scroll down)]Radio years
After the TV show was canceled, Bey was an evening and later afternoon radio co-host along with
Steve Malzberg on "The Buzz", which aired on New York's WABC from 2000 to 2003. [cite news| url=http://www.bostonradio.org/nerw/nerw-020401.html| title=North East RadioWatch| publisher=bostonradio.org| date=2002-04-01| quote=Over on the AM dial, WABC (770) moved Michael Savage's show to a live airing last week. Savage is now heard weeknights from 8-10 PM, cutting Steve Malzberg and Richard Bey back to two hours, from 6-8 PM, and ending Malzberg's solo hour at 9.| accessdate=2008-03-20]According to the "
New York Post ", he was one of only two talk hosts at the time on commercial New York radio to openly oppose theIraq War , accurately contesting the WMD evidence. He has since hosted on Sirius Satellite Radio, "The Bill Press Show", and for the syndicated "Wall Street Journal : This Morning".Bey hosted for a week on WFNY 92.3 FM from February 5 to February 9, 2007 from 10:00 PM to midnight. He regularly fills in for
Lynn Samuels andAlex Bennett on theSirius Satellite Radio channel "Talk Left" when they go on vacation or take a day off.In August 2007, Bey began hosting a new show on
WWRL in New York City from 8-10 PM. In November 2007, he was teamed up withMark Riley and moved to the morning drive, replacing the team ofSam Greenfield andArmstrong Williams . [cite news| url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2007/10/26/2007-10-26_morning_show_overhaul_coming_monday_at_w.html| title=Morning show overhaul coming Monday at WWRL| publisher=Daily News (New York) | date=2007-10-25| quote=Mark Riley and Richard Bey will take over the morning show Monday at WWRL (1600 AM), replacing Sam Greenfield and Armstrong Williams.| accessdate=2008-03-20]In March 2008, family reasons caused
Mark Riley to leaveWWRL by mutual agreement [cite news| url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2008/03/10/2008-03-10_richard_bey_leaves_wwrl_mornings_to_chan.html| title=Richard Bey leaves, WWRL mornings to change again| publisher=Daily News (New York) | date=2008-03-10| quote=Bey said on the air Friday that his departure is purely for personal reasons. He has obligations that include a young son, he said, and he can't fulfill those when he has to get up at 3 or 4 a.m. for a morning show.| accessdate=2008-03-20] to return toWLIB , and Richard was teamed up with long time broadcasterCoz Carson . Bey later decided to leave WWRL himself, citing personal reasons (namely spending time with his son).References
External links
* [http://www.richardbey.org/ Official website]
*imdb name|id=0079866|name=Richard Bey
*imdb title|id=0268840|title=The Richard Bey Show
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