Three years after the premiere of The Newlywed Game, someone at Goodson-Todman Productions had the clever idea that sharing details of the lives of married couples might make a great game show. Thus, the premiere of He Said, She Said, a syndicated five-a-week entry hosted by former baseball great Joe Garagiola. Four celebrities, joined by their significant others (usually a spouse, sometimes a celebrity themselves) competed for a week, each playing for a married couple in the studio audience. The male half of each couple were asked the questions during one half of the game (and their female partners secluded off-stage, but could be seen and heard through TV monitors that sat in front of the players, and communicated with via an on-stage speaker phone at Garagiola's podium); the ladies played the other half, with the men taken off-stage. Host Garagiola read a statement (e.g., "A time you wish you could h