The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Chuck Barris
- Fifty percent of something is better than than one hundred percent of nothing.
- The Gong Show was the greatest scam of all time. It was simple: We wanted to do a talent show. There weren’t any venues for acts back then. We were gonna have a show of new, fresh, good acts. But we couldn’t find any; they were all lousy. So rather than throw away the idea, I said, “Let’s reverse it. Let’s do lousy acts.” Now, is that a scam? I’m telling you.
- I came up with a new game-show idea recently. It’s called The Old Game. You got three old guys with loaded guns onstage. They look back at their lives, see who they were, what they accomplished, how close they came to realizing their dreams. The winner is the one who doesn’t blow his brains out. He gets a refrigerator.
- I think if you’re behind the times, you’ve failed. I think the only way to measure success is being right on time with what people want.
- The Gong Show provided me with five years of the happiest times of my life, but that’s that. And to be known as the guy who gave the world The Gong Show – listen, my Uncle George isn’t known as anything. So I guess it isn’t so bad in that context.
- One piece of pie is delicious. Fourteen pieces are obviously nauseating.
- When you are young, your potential is infinite. You might do anything, really. You might be Einstein. You might be DiMaggio. Then you get to an age where what you might be gives way to what you have been. You weren’t Einstein. You weren’t anything. That’s a bad moment.
- Helplessness is such a rotten feeling. There’s nothing you can do about it. Being helpless is like being paralyzed. It’s sickness. The cure calls for a monumental effort to stand up and start walking somewhere, anywhere. But that takes some doing.
- If you stick in the business of being creative, you get hurt. And creative disappointment seems so much harder to take than any other kind. But if you’re not prepared to get hurt like that, life can be pretty boring. I think I’m going to keep on going.
- The closest I came to doing anything that I wanted to do was to try and check and see what industries were just starting out. There was plastics and television, and I figured television had to be more fun than plastics.
Chuck Barris (1929-2017) was an American game show creator, producer, and television personality, best known for his eccentric and unconventional contributions to the entertainment industry.
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Barris graduated from Drexel University before embarking on a career in television. He achieved fame as the creator of the popular game shows “The Dating Game” and “The Newlywed Game,” which became cultural phenomena in the 1960s and 70s. His most infamous creation, “The Gong Show,” which he hosted, was celebrated for its bizarre and comedic acts.
Barris’ career was not without controversy; his autobiography, “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind,” claimed he was a CIA assassin, a claim that was met with skepticism and intrigue. The book was later adapted into a film directed by George Clooney. Despite the sensational aspects of his life, Barris’ impact on American television remains significant, as he pioneered formats that blended humor, unpredictability, and audience participation.
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