The Spy Commander posted: " Adapted from a 2013 post There was a time when U.S. game shows sometimes featured major literary or even historical figures. So it was in April 1964 on the Mark Goodson-Bill Todman program To Tell The Truth when author David Cornwell, aka John Le Carre" The Spy Command
There was a time when U.S. game shows sometimes featured major literary or even historical figures. So it was in April 1964 on the Mark Goodson-Bill Todman program To Tell The Truth when author David Cornwell, aka John Le Carre, was a contestant.
At the time of the broadcast on CBS, the author's The Spy Who Came in From the Cold was a best seller. Cornwell had sold the film rights and it would be made into A 1965 MOVIE STARRING RICHARD BURTON. One of the screenwriters would be Paul Dehn, who had penned the later drafts of 1964's Goldfinger.
The regular panel of Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, and Kitty Carlisle faced the daunting task of determining which of three contestants had once worked in British intelligence. The outcome? Well, let's just say it didn't turn out well for the panel.
Cornwell/Le Carre benefited from Bond films. The 007 film series helped create a demand for more serious, "anti-Bond" films.
Here's the broadcast, featuring host Bud Collyer. A caveat: these things are often yanked off YouTube, so it's possible the embedded video may be gone by the time you see this. On the other hand, this video has been up for years on YouTube. Cornwell/Le Carre appears in the second of the three games:
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