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This #ThrowbackThursday is where my whole TV adventure began – courtesy of my Grandma’s urging, my Mom’s solid audition prep, and the good people from Goodson-Todman productions, @cbstv the late, great Bill Cullen & Gene Wood. I present to you this clip of the gone-but-not-forgotten game show, CHILD’S PLAY, on which I appeared for roughly two years before the show was ultimately replaced by “Press Your Luck.” No whammies, indeed. Enjoy the clip & my feathered hair! PS – Suck it, Dolly 🐸 #TBT A post shared by Adam Richman (@adamrichman) on Dec 21, 2017 at 6:40am PST
This #ThrowbackThursday is where my whole TV adventure began – courtesy of my Grandma’s urging, my Mom’s solid audition prep, and the good people from Goodson-Todman productions, @cbstv the late, great Bill Cullen & Gene Wood. I present to you this clip of the gone-but-not-forgotten game show, CHILD’S PLAY, on which I appeared for roughly two years before the show was ultimately replaced by “Press Your Luck.” No whammies, indeed. Enjoy the clip & my feathered hair! PS – Suck it, Dolly 🐸 #TBT
A post shared by Adam Richman (@adamrichman) on Dec 21, 2017 at 6:40am PST
Before Adam Richman was describing the scrumptious food he was eating on Man v. Food, he was using food to describe the color green. How awwwwdorable was the 8-year-old talking about vegetables in that 1982 episode?