Talk:Fletcher Bowron

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Game Show Appearance[edit]

I have just been listening to a recording of "You Bet Your Life," starring Groucho Marx, the long-running radio game show, on which Fletcher Bowron was a contestant shortly after his defeat for reelection. He and his partner did not score high enough to make it to the final $1500 "DeSoto-Plymouth Question." I do not know the date, but it was after he left office and before he was again elected to the Superior Court (he had been a judge before being elected mayor), as he mentioned being unemployed in chatting with Groucho. It is on Nostalgia Time Radio's YouTube channel offering of the show, number 148/159. Is that sufficient as a reference to add this information to the article, or, if not, how should I go about citing it, so as not to appear to be adding original research? I would appreciate any help I can get. Altgeld (talk) 17:15, 27 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]