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Lou Harris, better known as a pollster, owned five percent; and Robert Stewart is better known as Bob Stewart, who created "The Price is Right" and "Password" for G-T, and later "Eye Guess," "Three on a Match" and "The $10,000 (later 20, 25, 50, and $100,000) Pyramid" for his own production company, owned four percent.
Names I was not familiar with. The whole gang joined in on that.