Speaking Of Bob Barker…

Speaking Of Bob Barker…

In the video post just before this, we saw Bob on TPIR set, but this is him in 1970 on the ‘Truth Or Consequences’ set at Metromedia Studios with a Norelco PC70. I would love to have one of these old “captains wheel” Zoom demand controls (that Bob has his hand on) for one of my Norelcos. This style demand was original equipment. Anyone happen to have one? If so, please let me know…these are hard to find. Thanks, enjoy and share! -Bobby Ellerbee

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8 Comments

  1. Curtis Scott Woodings-Ybarra October 11, 2014

    Hey Bobby–That was the same camera I ran when I first got into television in the mid 70’s. OMG those were the days and when TV was so much fun. Everything was live then. That Norelco was such a good color camera in those days.

  2. Lisa J. Kassner September 24, 2014

    The PC 70 was the first camera I ever operated and set up… WFRV TV, Green Bay, WI …1969…

  3. Alan Maretsky September 24, 2014

    What Mike Clark said.

  4. Wally Roper September 24, 2014

    I have to tell you this story, back 16 or 17 years ago I was captivated by Ren and Stimpy… They pushed it over the top. Anyway I was watching the episode (one of the first) and Stimpy was doing a kitty litter bit with the Horse…the music bed drove me nuts for a whole year! I had heard it before… At 2 AM one morning it hit me…it was the closing music bed from the Syndicated TOC! (Worked Master Control at TV 12 in Binghamton and we aired TOC!) saw them all…that was 1973-74!

  5. Mike Clark September 23, 2014

    thinks that’s the focus control. Zoom control is built into the pan handle and shotbox

  6. Art Hackett September 23, 2014

    I’m fascinated by your use of the word “demand” to indicate a control device. I’ve never heard it used anywhere else and it’s not a dictionary definition but it obviously is a term commonly used in the business (or you wouldn’t use it.) Any idea where it came from?

  7. James Shea September 23, 2014

    Today, a high school sits where this photo was taken.

  8. Charlie Wilson September 23, 2014

    I love those pose shots where the cameraman says “put your hand on a knob and look like you know what you are doing”