With those words, Arthur Treacher, usually drunk or overindulgent with those blasted fish and chips, would bring out Merv Griffin for another 90 minutes of engaging talk and entertainment.
All the news reports after Merv's death dwelled on the obvious. His Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune fame. The CBS talk shows. The real estate holdings. All the stuff that made me wish I was his other son.
But, what I remember most was that syndicated nightly gabfest that aired on Channel 5 (then owned by the enigmatic Metromedia company) when I was a kid.
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I went to a Merv taping in the early eighties and was happy to see Miss Miller in the front row.
Looks like Merv won't be "right back." I've had a view of his L.A. home for 15 years. Who gets it next?
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