Daniel Enright (né Ehrenreich; August 30, 1917 – May 22, 1992) was an American television producer, primarily of game shows. Enright worked with
Jack Barry from the 1940s until Barry's death in 1984. They were partners in creating programs for radio and television. Their company was called
Barry & Enright Productions
Barry & Enright Productions (also known as either Jack Barry-Dan Enright Productions or Jack Barry & Dan Enright Productions and known as Barry, Enright & Friendly Productions) was a United States television production company that was formed in ...
.
Enright (original surname Ehrenreich), who grew up in
British Palestine and
New York City
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, met up with Barry as the latter was working in stand-up comedy. After a stint at
WOR radio, the two developed several early TV shows, including the seminal "interactive" show ''
Winky Dink and You
''Winky Dink and You'' was a CBS children's television show that aired from 1953 to 1957, on Saturday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Eastern / 9:30 Central. It was hosted by Jack Barry and featured the exploits of a cartoon character named Winky Di ...
'', as well as ''
Juvenile Jury
''Juvenile Jury'' was an American children's game show that originally ran on NBC from April 3, 1947, to August 1, 1954. It was hosted by Jack Barry and featured a panel of children aged ten or less giving advice to solve the problems of other ch ...
'' and ''
Life Begins at Eighty
''Life Begins at Eighty'' is an American panel discussion television series which aired from January 1950 to February 1956.
Broadcast history
The show first aired on NBC on January 13, 1950, then on DuMont from March 21, 1952, to July 24, 1955, ...
'', and ''
Wisdom of the Ages
''Wisdom of the Ages'' is a panel show aired on the DuMont Television Network from December 16, 1952, to June 30, 1953. The show combined the ideas of ''Juvenile Jury'' and ''Life Begins at Eighty'', with a combined panel of youth and the elderly. ...
''.
The duo produced network game shows in the 1950s, including ''
Back That Fact'', ''
You're On Your Own
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In 2008 the film was selected to enter the list of the 100 film itali ...
'', ''
Tic-Tac-Dough
''Tic-Tac-Dough'' is an American television game show based on the paper-and-pencil game of tic-tac-toe. Contestants answer questions in various categories to put up their respective symbol, ''X'' or ''O'', on the board. Three versions were produc ...
'', ''
Twenty-One'', ''
Concentration
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'' and ''
Dough Re Mi''.
Quiz show scandal
Capitalizing on the success of the 1950s big-money quiz ''
The $64,000 Question
''The $64,000 Question'' was an American game show broadcast in primetime on CBS-TV from 1955 to 1958, which became embroiled in the 1950s quiz show scandals. Contestants answered general knowledge questions, earning money which doubled as the ...
'' on
CBS
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, Barry and Enright developed their flagship show, ''
Twenty-One'', a quiz which had a scoring system based loosely on
blackjack
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. Contestants were placed in twin isolation booths and asked questions ranging in value from one to 11 points — the higher the point value, the more difficult the question. Enright described the initial broadcast of ''Twenty-One'' as "a dismal failure. It was just plain dull." Contestants repeatedly missed questions and, in Enright's own words, "It lacked all drama; it lacked all suspense. The next morning the sponsor (
Geritol
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) called my partner, Jack Barry, and me and told us in no uncertain terms that he never wanted to see a repeat of what happened the previous night. And from that moment on, we decided to rig ''Twenty-One''." Even with rigging, initial ratings were unimpressive.
Enright believed they needed to find heroes and villains — contestants the audience would either root for or root against. Though not illegal at the time, Enright and his assistant producer
Albert Freedman
Albert Freedman (March 27, 1922 – April 11, 2017) was an American television producer who was involved with the 1950s quiz show scandals. He became a central figure in the cheating scandals and was the first person indicted. He was arrested f ...
went beyond merely finding appealing players by actually manipulating them: providing certain contestants with answers in advance, and scripting games and the players' mannerisms in the isolation booth. It was a process the producers duplicated for ''Tic Tac Dough''.
Enright's most famous contestant protégé was ''Twenty-Ones
Charles Van Doren
Charles Lincoln Van Doren (February 12, 1926 – April 9, 2019) was an American writer and editor who was involved in a television quiz show scandal in the 1950s. In 1959 he testified before the U.S. Congress that he had been given the corr ...
, who went on to win for 14 weeks and became a cover subject for ''
Time
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'', thus causing the show's popularity to soar. Van Doren replaced
Herb Stempel
Herbert Milton Stempel (December 19, 1926 – April 7, 2020) was an American television game show contestant and subsequent whistleblower on the fraudulent nature of the industry, in what became known as the 1950s quiz show scandals. His rigged ...
, who himself had been given answers over his extended run on the show, but was eventually forced to lose (so that the more telegenic Van Doren might replace him). After waiting for Enright to fulfill his promise of a job in exchange for throwing the match, Stempel realized it would never come and went to the authorities. It was only when other contestants came forward about game show rigging did they take Stempel seriously.
As the press was publishing allegations by former contestants of quiz rigging, NBC purchased from Barry and Enright the shows ''Twenty-One'' and ''Tic Tac Dough'', along with two new daytime entries, ''Concentration'' and a musical quiz ''Dough Re Mi'', all of which aired on NBC, for $1 million. Eventually the truth came out, and Enright admitted to rigging the show and giving contestants the questions and answers in advance.
As ''Twenty-One's'' emcee and co-producer, Jack Barry did not directly rig the shows himself (even quiz-show scandal investigator Joseph Stone questioned his involvement, and Herb Stempel has said in interviews that he believes Enright hid the rigging from Barry until it was exposed), yet he admitted in interviews given in the 1970s and 1980s his role in covering up the rigging for Enright.
Exile
Barry and Enright's careers went into eclipse after the scandal broke, though Barry did get some hosting and acting gigs and briefly collaborated on projects with game show packager Goodson-Todman Productions. Barry purchased a radio station in Redondo Beach, California, and in 1969 he made his first network comeback as an emcee, replacing
Dennis Wholey
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on a short-lived prime-time game, ''
The Generation Gap
''The Generation Gap'' is a primetime American game show that aired from February 7 to May 23, 1969, on ABC. It was originally hosted by Dennis Wholey, who was replaced by Jack Barry after ten episodes had aired. Fred Foy announced during the e ...
'' on ABC. Two years later he sold his first post-scandal game show, also to ABC, called ''
The Reel Game,'' which he emceed as well.
Slowly, Enright managed to work his way back into television, having to go to Canada to do so. He was a producer of the early-70s syndicated game show ''
All About Faces
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'' with Richard Hayes. Barry and Enright collaborated on other small Canadian-produced quiz shows including ''
Line 'em Up'', ''
Photo Finish
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'' shot in Montreal, and ''
It's a Match'' which was taped in Toronto. It was on these shows that a number of young American and Canadian producers and directors got their start, including John Kastner,
Sidney M. Cohen
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Cohen was born in Montreal, Quebec and began his career with CFCF-TV and later CBC Televi ...
, Mark Phillips and
Jay Wolpert
Jay Wolpert (January 29, 1942 – January 3, 2022) was an American television producer and screenwriter.
Life and career
Wolpert was born in The Bronx, New York City. His first television appearance came as a contestant on the original version o ...
.
Return to success
In 1972, after two failed attempts to sell a pilot, CBS bought from Barry the game show that would permanently revive his career as a host and producer: ''
The Joker's Wild
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''. One of the original pilots of ''The Joker's Wild'' was produced in 1969 during Barry's collaboration with
Mark Goodson
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Early life and e ...
and
Bill Todman
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and was emceed by
Allen Ludden
Allen Ellsworth Ludden (born Allen Packard Ellsworth; October 5, 1917 – June 9, 1981) was an American television personality, actor, singer, emcee, and game show host. He hosted various incarnations of the game show ''Password'' between 1 ...
. Although credited as "A Jack Barry Production", there had been speculation that ex-partner Enright was somehow involved with the show, and indeed Enright was credited as executive producer in the show's final year on CBS. Nonetheless, ''Joker'' proved to be a success. In 1975 it was canceled by CBS but reruns of ''Joker'' did so well on local Los Angeles and New York TV stations that in 1977 a whole new series was produced for syndication. The syndicated ''Joker'' ran until 1986 (with
Bill Cullen
William Lawrence Francis Cullen (February 18, 1920 – July 7, 1990) was an American radio and television personality whose career spanned five decades. His biggest claim to fame was as a game show host; over the course of his career, he host ...
succeeding Barry after his death).
By 1977, Barry and Enright had resumed their partnership full-time. In the spring of 1976 they sold a revival of ''
Break the Bank'' to ABC. Despite promising early ratings, the daytime network version hosted by
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was canceled. A weekly first-run syndication version aired from September 1976 to September 1977, hosted by co-packager Barry.
Barry and Enright later found their longest-lasting success with syndicated versions of ''Joker'' and the revived ''
Tic-Tac-Dough
''Tic-Tac-Dough'' is an American television game show based on the paper-and-pencil game of tic-tac-toe. Contestants answer questions in various categories to put up their respective symbol, ''X'' or ''O'', on the board. Three versions were produc ...
'' with
Wink Martindale
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and, later, Jim Caldwell hosting.
In early 1981, Enright started a seven-year relationship with ''Bullseye's'' all-time cash and prize winner, former child actress Donna Birke (née Boyce), who had appeared on Bullseye in 1980. The two shared a penthouse apartment in Century City, then in Marina del Rey from 1985 through 1987, when they separated. Enright reportedly paid Boyce $276,000 in a quasi-"palimony" settlement at the time of their separation.
Ventures in film
In 1981, Barry and Enright crossed over into the field of motion picture production with the release of their first film, ''
Private Lessons,'' a coming-of-age comedy featuring erotic film star
Sylvia Kristel
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.
Later years and death
Following Jack Barry's sudden death in 1984, Enright continued to run Barry & Enright Productions completely, retaining the B&E name, as opposed to renaming the company "Dan Enright Productions." Barry's death resulted in the departure of key Barry & Enright figures, including producers
Ron Greenberg
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His credits include ''Camouflage,'' '' Word for Word,'' ''Let's Play ...
and Gary Cox and director
Richard S. Kline, all three of whom were not in favor of Enright taking over the company. Kline went on to form his own production company, Greenberg returned to producing his own programs, and Cox joined
Reg Grundy Productions
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in 1985.
Enright went on to produce a few other game shows on his own, including ''
Bumper Stumpers'' (a joint venture with
Wink Martindale
Winston Conrad "Wink" Martindale (born December 4, 1933) is an American disc jockey, radio personality, game show host, and television producer. In his six-decade career, he is best known for hosting ''Gambit'' from 1972 to 1976 (and again from ...
Productions, which taped in Canada and aired on
USA Network
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) and a short-lived revival of ''
Tic-Tac-Dough
''Tic-Tac-Dough'' is an American television game show based on the paper-and-pencil game of tic-tac-toe. Contestants answer questions in various categories to put up their respective symbol, ''X'' or ''O'', on the board. Three versions were produc ...
'', as well as a few projects with former ''
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'' co-host
Susan Stafford
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, who was then Vice President of Public Relations for Barry & Enright Productions. Enright and Stafford shared a penthouse in
Santa Monica, California
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.
Enright died of cancer on May 22, 1992, at age 74, and was buried at the
Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery
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Histor ...
in Los Angeles.
He was survived by his wife, Stella, and two children: daughter Erica, and son Don.
References
External links
PBS Biography of Dan Enright*
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1917 births
1992 deaths
American television producers
Canadian television producers
Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
Deaths from cancer in California
20th-century American businesspeople
20th-century American Jews