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Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:12 am
read a small article in today's newspaper about long time former tv game show host bob barker from "the price is right" game show. the article was about some big charitable donations he made recently. in passing in the article it was mentioned that he was a ww 2 fighter pilot!! any info out their as to branch of service / theater of operation / aircraft flown / combat history?? for those who know......... COME ON DOWN!! you could win the car, luggage, & trip for 2 to the fiji islands!!!
Thu Mar 10, 2011 2:03 am
I think he was a USN Corsair pilot, but I don't believe he made it overseas before it was all over.
Thu Mar 10, 2011 2:04 am
I heard one day, watching the Price is Right with my first wife about 35 years ago, Bob mention that he was a Corsair pilot. By that I assumed he was Navy or Marine.
Chris...
Thu Mar 10, 2011 2:17 am
I also watched the show where he said he flew corsairs. One of the contestants was in military uniform and mentioned he flew corsairs (jet version).
Thu Mar 10, 2011 4:52 am
Both the old comedian George Goubles(remember,cant spell) and Ed McMahon were marine corps fighter pilots,but ED might have been in Korea
Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:49 am
agent86 wrote:Both the old comedian George Goubles(remember,cant spell) and Ed McMahon were marine corps fighter pilots,but ED might have been in Korea
George Gobels was a B-26 pilot. Didn't get overseas.
Duane
Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:32 am
gemmer wrote:agent86 wrote:Both the old comedian George Goubles(remember,cant spell) and Ed McMahon were marine corps fighter pilots,but ED might have been in Korea
George Gobels was a B-26 pilot. Didn't get overseas.
Duane
I saw the Tonight show where George Goeble talked to Johnny and Ed about his service.... He said he was responsible for no Japanese attacks on Omaha...They both burst out laughing at his dead pan delivery.
Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:01 am
If you're gonna swap war stories with Bob Barker, don't wear your hand painted A-2
Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:06 am
McMahon trained in Corsairs during WWII but didn't see combat.
He stayed in the rerserves and flew L-19s (the Marine OE-1 to be exact) in Korea.
And speaking of game show hosts in the military, the original host of
Jeapardy!, Art Flrming, said he was a PBY pilot. He said something about accidently dropping a depth charge on a whale...

Better not mention THAT to Bob Barker either!.
Thu Mar 10, 2011 12:12 pm
Bob Barker- USN F4U Pilot... I know this site has been mentioned on WIX before, but here it is again- Just as great!
http://www.palletmastersworkshop.com/flipside.html I wish I had been part of THAT generation... But ya gotta live with what you are dealt.
Scott
Thu Mar 10, 2011 4:30 pm
Jiggersfromsphilly wrote:gemmer wrote:agent86 wrote:Both the old comedian George Goubles(remember,cant spell) and Ed McMahon were marine corps fighter pilots,but ED might have been in Korea
George Gobels was a B-26 pilot. Didn't get overseas.
Duane
I saw the Tonight show where George Goeble talked to Johnny and Ed about his service.... He said he was responsible for no Japanese attacks on Omaha...They both burst out laughing at his dead pan delivery.
Wow! I was checking out the old Johnny Carson show last night on Youtube and that episode is there. It was with Dean Martin, Bob Hope, Judy Cairn and George Gobel. There are 4 or 5 parts on there for that episode. It was hilarious!!!
George Gobel was wearing a sweater with a patch that was for a fighter squadron association I assume he was a member of and Johnny noticed it and that's how the subject came up. George said he was an instructor in the B-26 and another plane....an A-something or other. I didn't catch the designation. He was an instructor at Altus and another Oklahoma training base. When he cracked that line about how he must have done good because the Japanese never bombed past Oklahoma....I about died laughing.
Go to Youtube and type in Johnny Carson and George Gobel. I think it is the 3rd or 4th clip where George came out on stage. He was right after Dean Martin. Carol Wayne (the real cute gal whose schtick was playing the dingy blonde part) was also on there.
Too bad they don't make shows like that anymore. I even watched the Jackie Gleason too. There's a few Crazy Guggenheim clips there. Oh the good ol' days.
John
Thu Mar 10, 2011 5:30 pm
The Inspector wrote:If you're gonna swap war stories with Bob Barker, don't wear your hand painted A-2
Because it was formerly an animal or is there more to the story here?
Thu Mar 10, 2011 5:52 pm
The funniest part of that tonight show episode was when Dean Martin was putting his cigarette ashes in Georges coffee cup.a true classic.and Bob Hope too
Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:03 pm
yeah, ed mcmahon was a corsair pilot. Something else i never knew was that Clint Eastwood crashed,( in a a-20 or a a-26 maybe,) in the ocean while on leave and had to swim 3 miles to shore with the pilot. I could be wrong on the plane.....but it was a douglas
Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:52 pm
Django wrote:The Inspector wrote:If you're gonna swap war stories with Bob Barker, don't wear your hand painted A-2
Because it was formerly an animal or is there more to the story here?
He's a staunch animal rights activist.
Ever watch "Whale Wars" on Discovery Channel?
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