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Jack Barry worked on many shows (mostly Game Shows), either alone or with production partner Dan Enright. Following the quiz show scandals, both men were blacklisted. After a few years, Barry decided to find out if there was a problem with him going back into broadcasting. Along with a bunch of investors, he bought a small radio station in Orange County, California, presuming that if the FCC would allow him to have a broadcast license, there's no reason he couldn't go back into television. It turned out his premise was correct: The FCC approved the license transfer; subsequently Barry returned to television game shows in 1968. Enright worked in Canada until the duo reunited in 1977. With the exception of those airing on the networks, most Barry-Enright games were syndicated by Colbert Television Sales.
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