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08.22.2008 12:01 am

Does the Divine Ding-Dong ring a bell?

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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If you grew up in St. Louis during 70s and 80s, do you remember D.B.’s Delight? Better yet, did your sixth grade class travel downtown to the Channel 4 studios to appear on the show? And better YET, did you compete on the show? And did you win?

Check out today’s story in the “Screens” section of the Post-Dispatch, which looks back at the locally-produced game show and evokes memories of Saturday mornings inhaling Fruit Loops while glued to the television set.

I appeared on the show when I was in sixth grade. (And got two Six Flags tickets for winning. Yes, please take a moment now to bask in my coolness.) My big sister Natalie not only appeared on the show and won, but also made it to the prime-time semifinals. I like to give her trouble by reminding her she appeared on the show wearing a dorky green sweater with whales on it. She simply reminds me that I wore a mullet. ‘Nuff said.

I think it would be awesome if a local television station would revive the idea of a kids’ game show and put one on the air. Schools, parents, and kids would love it, and it would be great publicity for the station and its sponsors.

There’s a Wikipedia entry about D.B.’s Delight here. And check out Joe Svoboda’s appearance on the show here and here and here. He posted the videos on YouTube for friends and family, and jokes that his nieces and nephews are most impressed with the fact he actually had hair.

As for why my mullet isn’t on the web for millions to see? I’ve lost the videotape. Honest. It makes me a bit sad, really — so if any of my old Point Elementary classmates can produce a tape, I’ll forever thank you. My sister will probably thank you more.

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This show doesn’t ring a bell at all for me. I guess I missed out. Since it ran such a long time, from 1977 to 1988, one would think I’d have some memory of it, but I’m drawing a complete blank and never heard of it until today.

— SSK
7:36 am August 22nd, 2008

I loved DBs Delight. Wasn’t the host a radio DJ? Perhaps on 98 (KSLQ at that time)?
However, I never knew anyone that was on the show.

— suzyjax
7:55 am August 22nd, 2008

suzyjax, the story says that Guy Phillips of KYKY-FM (98.1) was a co-host of “D.B.’s Delight” from 1983 to 1988, so you obviously remember it.

— SSK
8:06 am August 22nd, 2008

Loved the show. Our class from Seven Holy Founders was there in the late 70’s.

— dcb95sol
8:18 am August 22nd, 2008

If I remember correctly, I saw Motley Crue for the first time on that show.

— tb
8:18 am August 22nd, 2008

I loved this show! My class even had a field trip in ‘87 to KMOV to be on the show. Ah what a year. I was on DB’s Delight AND at the Cardinals/Mets seat cushion game. Tommy Herr FTW!

— jd
8:28 am August 22nd, 2008

This show was awesome! I remember watching it on Saturday mornings. Got to be on the show in 84 with Marion Elementary School … of course, my video tape got lost years ago as well. Bring back DB’s Delight!!!

— MrVegas63139
10:53 am August 22nd, 2008

I didn’t read the story. However, it was NOT Guy Phillips I was thinking of when I mentioned the host. It was the host before him (who would have hosted when I was younger). I was in high school by 1981 and not watching DB’s Delight.

I want to say the host’s name was Mark. But, I might be dreaming.

Also, 98.1 was not always KYKY. I still have a bumper sticker somewhere with the KLSQ.

— suzyjax
12:02 am August 23rd, 2008

The host before Guy Phillips was “Young” Bobby Day, who was also a DJ. He was (is) a great guy.

There was an individual in the crew who used to harrass him a little between takes, not in a friendly way, and Bobby took it very well - “with aplomb”, one might say. He never let it get to him, at least he didn’t let it show.

Bobby is now working in Nashville as a DJ on an FM pop station. Still sounds exactly the same as he did twenty years ago.

— Bill Kincaid
8:57 am September 8th, 2008