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Howard Felsher (October 18, 1927 – July 23, 2018) was an American game show producer. He produced shows such as '' Tic Tac Dough''; ''
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''; '' He Said, She Said''; ''
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''; and most notably, ''
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''. Felsher was known as the "Game Show Doctor" in certain circles for his ability to come in and fix a show.


Author

Felsher also wrote a book with Michael Rosen entitled ''The Press in the Jury Box'' which has since been retitled ''Justice, U.S.A.'' This book deals with the dangers of trying an accused in the press before a trial.


Politics

In 1982, Felsher ran for the
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nomination to be the
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from the 26th district of California. He lost in the primary to Harold K. Phillips (who would lose to
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in the general election).


''Family Feud'' and Richard Dawson

Felsher was best known for his work on the original version of ''
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''. When the show was rising in popularity in the late 1970s, Felsher noticed that host
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's ego was becoming a major issue. Richard Dawson was known to yell and argue with Felsher (sometimes on camera) when Dawson disagreed with calls and judgements made by Felsher. On one occasion, when their friendship was more amicable, Dawson and Felsher switched positions during a question for fun. At one point in 1981, Dawson ordered Felsher to get off the set, which he did.''The E! True Hollywood Story: Family Feud'' Dawson ultimately had a falling out with Felsher, and in 1982 ''Family Feud'' packager
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agreed to keep Felsher distant from Dawson by promoting him to executive producer, thereby relieving him of his studio duties, and promoting Cathy Hughart Dawson (Dawson's then daughter-in-law) to producer. Felsher recalled this in the 2002 '' E! True Hollywood Story'' on ''Family Feud''. On the final original Dawson-era episode of ''Family Feud'' in 1985, Dawson publicly apologized about any misgivings, disagreements, or brawls he may have had with producers, particularly Felsher. However, according to Felsher, Dawson regretted making the remarks the next day. Dawson ordered his daughter-in-law, the producer, to cut the speech from the show and it was not seen for 14 years until
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re-aired the episode on December 31, 1999, as part of their "Y2Play" marathon of game show finales.


Quiz show scandal

As producer of the TV game show '' Tic Tac Dough'', Felsher was in charge of all aspects of production including choosing contestants. Sixteen-year-old Kirsten Falke auditioned as a folk singer, but became a contestant on the show. Felsher provided the young singer with answers and hints to win on the show and promised to showcase her singing talent. "I botched it up", reported Kirsten. She requested her categories in the wrong order and walked away with $800. A
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subpoenaed Falke to testify and Felsher implored her to lie. Felsher admitted to congressmen that he urged roughly 30 former show contestants and all of his production staff to lie to the grand jury and that he had lied under oath himself. Felsher estimated that about 75% of ''Tic Tac Dough'' nighttime shows had been rigged. Felsher was fired by NBC.


Personal life

Felsher has a son, Andrew Felsher, who has also directed a number of game shows, and currently is an executive at RTL Group, which is the successor company to the Goodson-Todman production company where his shows were produced. Felsher died on July 23, 2018, at the age of 90."Howard Felsher obituary"
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Felsher, Howard 1927 births 2018 deaths American television producers People from Perth Amboy, New Jersey