You Bet Your Life | ... radio, and I can't hold on to a sponsor. At this point, I'll try anything!" | debuted in October 1947 on radio on ABC (which aired it from 1947–49), spo ... |
Match Game | ... s from Tomlin, a new cast was brought in. This final season featured future | panelist Patti Deutsch, folksy singer-comedian Jud Strunk, and ventriloqui ... |
Match Game | ... uares, and Family Feud, were also popular daytime television. The height of | s popularity occurred between 1973 and 1977, before it was overtaken by Fa ... |
Battlestars | ... lped to lose weight. He later made guest roles on the celebrity game shows: | , Body Language, Super Password, the ABC version of Match Game, the syndic ... |
Tattletales | ... peared regularly on TV, making appearances on other game shows as well like | , Hollywood Squares, and Showoffs. He also appeared in the film B.S. I Lov ... |
Jeopardy! | ... en Globe-nominated Aaron Eckhart '94, animator and filmmaker Don Bluth '54, | all-time champion Ken Jennings '00, and Richard Dutcher, the "Father of Mo ... |
Bowling for Dollars | Hearn was the long-time host of | on KTLA (1972-1977); KHJ-TV (now KCAL-TV (1978). He called the closed-circ ... |
Twenty Questions | ... were legion, including hosting Housewives' Choice and acting as chairman of | and Top of the Form. He was twice a castaway on Desert Island Discs – firs ... |
Mock the Week | ... evision programmes, particularly popular panel shows and quiz shows such as | , Have I Got News for You, and The Now Show. Similarly it is found on radi ... |
Wipeout | ... sters, Grey's Anatomy spin-off Private Practice, and summer game show smash | , the resurgence would not last, as ABC would fall from second to third pl ... |
Have I Got News for You | Hislop is the only person to have appeared in every episode of | ' in its twenty-year history, even filming an episode in the seventh serie ... |
What's My Line? | ... g him or her questions, in much the same manner as the American game shows, | and To Tell the Truth. Each round of the game started with news footage th ... |
Match Game | Burghoff also frequently appeared on the game show | in the 1970s, both as a stand-in for regular Charles Nelson Reilly and als ... |
Have I Got News for You | ... mes, particularly popular panel shows and quiz shows such as Mock the Week, | , and The Now Show. Similarly it is found on radio quiz shows such as The ... |
Never Mind the Buzzcocks | On 19 December 2011, the Wombles were featured on an episode of | |
Gameshow Marathon | In 2006, The Price Is Right was featured on the series | , hosted by talk show host and actress Ricki Lake. This version combined a ... |
Wheel of Fortune | ... rom rival WNBC. Since 1990 Jeopardy! has been paired with its sister series | , which WABC acquired after WCBS dropped the series. WABC also airs Who Wa ... |
Survivor | ... the hit game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. A new national phenomenon, | , on CBS persuaded the schedulers at ABC to change Millionaires slot over ... |
Family Feud | ... Games popularity occurred between 1973 and 1977, before it was overtaken by | in 1978. Television's current longest-running game show, The Price is Righ ... |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | ... rk was able to experience a brief bolster in ratings with the hit game show | . A new national phenomenon, Survivor, on CBS persuaded the schedulers at ... |
Family Feud | ... sitcom Hogan's Heroes, went on to success on the game shows Match Game and | . Larry Hovis, also a regular on Hogan's Heroes, appeared on Laugh-In duri ... |
What's My Line? | ... the 10:30 Eastern slot on Sundays, opposite CBS's long-running quiz program | hosted by John Charles Daly, who had been the first ever ABC news anchorma ... |
Whose Line Is It Anyway? | ... the attention of the producers of the British improvisational comedy show, | . Stiles was a regular on the show until 1998, and the show's short produc ... |
Split Second | ... , and the game shows The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, Let's Make a Deal, | , The $20,000 Pyramid and Family Feud |
Hollywood Squares | ... ous other game shows that have aired on WABC are two syndicated versions of | (the 1970s weekly series hosted by Peter Marshall and the first two season ... |
You Bet Your Life | In 1947, Marx was chosen to host a radio quiz program | broadcast by ABC and then CBS, before moving over to NBC radio and televis ... |
Blockbusters | Hex had an incarnation as the question board from the television game show | . In order to play a "move", contestants had to answer a question correctl ... |
The $10,000/$20,000 Pyramid | ... 's Make a Deal (1968–1976), Password (1971–1975), Split Second (1972–1975), | (1974–1980), Family Feud (1976–1985), The Better Sex (1977–1978), Trivia T ... |
Let's Make a Deal | ... and the debut of The Talk. The intervening week offered a second episode of | . The 2009 second episode aired in the time slot vacated by Guiding Light, ... |
Match Game | Game shows such as | , The Hollywood Squares, and Family Feud, were also popular daytime televi ... |
Take Your Pick | ... rody other series, such as The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Dixon of Dock Green and | . Morecambe and Wise were very popular in Blackpool, and while starring in ... |
Figure It Out | ... yndicated version of Hollywood Squares, Win, Lose or Draw and Nickelodeon's | |
Masquerade Party | ... rd and The Hollywood Squares. He was also a panelist on the 1974 revival of | hosted by Richard Dawson. He had also appeared with Dawson on Cop-Out |
Truth or Consequences | ... in 2007. Barker was hired as host while still hosting the stunt comedy show | . His retirement coincided with his 50th year as a television host. His fi ... |
To Tell the Truth | ... ns, in much the same manner as the American game shows, What's My Line? and | . Each round of the game started with news footage that introduced the new ... |
You Bet Your Life | ... s, even Groucho used the wrong pronunciation for comedic effect. A guest on | told the quizmaster she grew up around Chico and Groucho responded, "I gre ... |
Split Second | ... (1966–1974 and 1984), Let's Make a Deal (1968–1976), Password (1971–1975), | (1972–1975), The $10,000/$20,000 Pyramid (1974–1980), Family Feud (1976–19 ... |
original version of the show | While retaining some elements of the | , the 1972 version added many new distinctive gameplay elements. Taped at ... |
Showoffs | ... rances on other game shows as well like Tattletales, Hollywood Squares, and | . He also appeared in the film B.S. I Love You, as well as an episode of T ... |
Match Game | ... and Hot Streak (1986). During the 1990–91 season, a short-lived revival of | became the last game show to be broadcast on ABC's daytime lineup. However ... |
All-Star Blitz | ... mily Feud (1976–1985), The Better Sex (1977–1978), Trivia Trap (1984–1985), | (1985) and Hot Streak (1986). During the 1990–91 season, a short-lived rev ... |
Hollywood Squares | ... rly on TV, making appearances on other game shows as well like Tattletales, | , and Showoffs. He also appeared in the film B.S. I Love You, as well as a ... |
You Don't Say! | ... t for it. In November 1975, ABC announced the cancellation of the game show | , which had been airing in the network's 4 p.m. timeslot. The final episod ... |
To Tell the Truth | Nixon's first onscreen appearance was as an imposter on | , where her mother worked. She began acting at age 12 as the object of a w ... |
Whose Line Is It Anyway? | ... t The Kids. He has also appeared on the UK version of the television series | , which has a similar format. He was a co-writer of the BBC Radio 4 comedy ... |
Family Feud | Game shows such as Match Game, The Hollywood Squares, and | , were also popular daytime television. The height of Match Games populari ... |
Jeopardy! | ... zine. In 2011. Jaffee reflected, "The thing that I got a kick out of was... | showed a Fold-in and the contestants all came up with the word they were l ... |
Jeopardy! | ... ce 1985, WABC has been the New York area home of the long running game show | , having acquired rights to it partway through its first season from rival ... |
Whose Line Is It Anyway? | Simmons has been featured as himself on numerous TV shows, including | , CHiPs, Saturday Night Live, The Larry Sanders Show and on an episode of ... |
Hot Streak | ... Better Sex (1977–1978), Trivia Trap (1984–1985), All-Star Blitz (1985) and | (1986). During the 1990–91 season, a short-lived revival of Match Game bec ... |
BattleBots | He once built competitive robots for | with his daughter, but no longer does so. As of November 2006, Wright stil ... |
Wipeout | ... s, SpongeBob SquarePants, Two and a Half Men, The Venture Bros., Weeds, and | . These references usually have something to do with the large number of l ... |
KVN | ... 2007. The show was started by Garik Martirosyan and other former members of | |
The Price Is Right | ... er in the ratings battle, it was chosen as one of the series; the other was | , which at the time was part of CBS' afternoon schedule. As The World Turn ... |
Trivia Trap | ... 0 Pyramid (1974–1980), Family Feud (1976–1985), The Better Sex (1977–1978), | (1984–1985), All-Star Blitz (1985) and Hot Streak (1986). During the 1990– ... |
Wheel of Fortune | He was also the first host of the Russian version of " | " which became very popular. Following the success of Vzglyad, Listyev and ... |
The Generation Game | ... day Show. It was fronted by Isla St Clair, folksinger and former co-host of | on BBC TV and Tommy Boyd, former co-presenter of ITV's Magpie. It ran from ... |
Match Game | ... shows to actually win its timeslot, leading to the demise of NBC's original | and Art Linkletter's long-running House Party on CBS, both in 1969. Even t ... |
Jeopardy! | ... eral occasions, including in a coffee brewing competition and in a round of | that he hacked in his own favor. Unlike Pitr, he has no ambitions for worl ... |
What's My Line? | Russell appeared as the Mystery Guest on | on January 4, 1953. During her appearance, like most other Mystery Guests, ... |
Twenty Questions | ... le, Mineral' (1952–60), which was a quiz game, an archaeological variant of | , 'Buried Treasure' (1954–59), and 'Chronicle' (1966), and was named Briti ... |
The Better Sex | ... 72–1975), The $10,000/$20,000 Pyramid (1974–1980), Family Feud (1976–1985), | (1977–1978), Trivia Trap (1984–1985), All-Star Blitz (1985) and Hot Streak ... |
Let's Make a Deal | ... the mid-1960s, it was so firmly entrenched that its strongest competition, | , despite developing a devoted fan base in its own right and becoming one ... |
The $10,000 Pyramid | ... in time had been struggling in the ratings for some time, but also against | , which at the time was the third-highest rated game show in daytime. In t ... |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | ... adcast on ABC's daytime lineup. However, ABC's syndication wing distributes | |
Family Feud | ... 1–1975), Split Second (1972–1975), The $10,000/$20,000 Pyramid (1974–1980), | (1976–1985), The Better Sex (1977–1978), Trivia Trap (1984–1985), All-Star ... |
Whose Line Is It Anyway? | In 1988, Cook appeared as a contestant on the improvisation comedy show, | . Cook was declared winner, his prize being to read the credits in the sty ... |
Wheel of Fortune | ... 984 tournament semi-finals and finals aired on NBC, hosted by Pat Sajak (of | fame), and the entire 1987 tournament on Disney Channel, hosted by Dick Ca ... |
Let's Make a Deal | ... s one of ABC's first truly popular daytime shows, (along with the game show | ) Dark Shadows found its perfect demographic niche in teenagers coming hom ... |
Beat the Nation | ... arden and Brooke-Taylor were co-presenters of Channel 4's daytime game show | , in which they indulged in usual game show "banter", but took the quiz it ... |
Let's Make a Deal | ... othes" and to not wear costumes, such as those used to attract attention on | , another show that featured contestants selected from the audience. Those ... |
The Golden Shot | ... iswas" chunky letters logo, shown over a background very similar to that of | . The sequence featured clips from various films and Disney cartoons, back ... |
Have I Got News for You | ... s, most notably as a team captain on the BBC current affairs satirical quiz | |
Nick Arcade | ... 1992, she and Clarissa cast member Jason Zimbler appeared on the game show | as contestants, she is one of the few people who played the beta version o ... |
Sale of the Century | ... ome of its most popular shows such as Tales of the Unexpected, Survival and | (1971–83), which began each edition with John Benson's enthusiastic announ ... |
Pole Chudes | ... ed Ostankino and ORT). In VID, Listyev started a number of new TV projects— | ("A Field of Wonders", the Russian version of the Wheel of Fortune), Ugada ... |
Mock the Week | ... ressions of prominent British politicians. He is also known for his work on | as a panellist (for Series 1 and 2), award-winning show Rory Bremner...Who ... |
Let's Make a Deal | ... cluded The Dating Game (1965–1973), The Newlywed Game (1966–1974 and 1984), | (1968–1976), Password (1971–1975), Split Second (1972–1975), The $10,000/$ ... |
Family Feud | ... The Newlywed Game, Let's Make a Deal, Split Second, The $20,000 Pyramid and | |
Wheel of Fortune | ... heel of Fortune" reel machine (created on the basis of the famous TV show “ | ” created by Merv Griffin), the player must play 3 coins per spin to be el ... |
Fear Factor | In September 2006, Garrett appeared on the celebrity edition of | . He won the grand prize of US$ 50,000. On New Year's Eve 2006, Garrett fi ... |
You Bet Your Life | ... rs with sharply honed skills, and when Groucho was relaunched to stardom on | , he had already been performing successfully for half a century |
Letters to Laugh-In | On | , a short-lived spin-off daytime show hosted by Gary Owens, cast members r ... |
You Bet Your Life | ... solo career, most notably as the host of the radio and television game show | . His distinctive appearance, carried over from his days in vaudeville, in ... |
University Challenge | A British version of the televised College Bowl competition was launched as | in 1962. The program, presented by Bamber Gascoigne, produced by Granada T ... |
Match Game | ... ing role on the sitcom Hogan's Heroes, went on to success on the game shows | and Family Feud. Larry Hovis, also a regular on Hogan's Heroes, appeared o ... |
Top Town | In 2009 a team of Taupo citizens won the TV2 programme | |
Let's Make a Deal | ... en, and Ryan's Hope, and the game shows The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, | , Split Second, The $20,000 Pyramid and Family Feud |
Win, Lose or Draw | ... the ABC version of Match Game, the syndicated version of Hollywood Squares, | and Nickelodeon's Figure It Out |
Jeopardy! | ... eton's captain, Steve Chernicoff, went on to become a five-time champion on | in its 1994-95 season and won over $83,000. He made it to the quarterfinal ... |
Match Game | ... game shows: Battlestars, Body Language, Super Password, the ABC version of | , the syndicated version of Hollywood Squares, Win, Lose or Draw and Nicke ... |
Whose Line Is It Anyway? | ... 90s he became a semi-regular cameo turn on the Channel 4 improvisation show | and in 2005 he was a team captain on the BBC2 improvisational satire show ... |
Jeopardy! | ... to radio from 1979 to 1982, hosted by Art Fleming (the host of the original | ), with the 1978 and 1979 national tournament semi-finals and finals appea ... |
Let's Make a Deal | ... etween the cancellation of the daytime drama Guiding Light and the debut of | . In 2010, the extra episodes aired between the cancellation of As the Wor ... |
You Bet Your Life | In a 1950 radio episode of | , Groucho stated that he was born in a room above a butcher's shop on 78th ... |
Survivor (TV series) | The voting rounds used in | could be considered a variation of Coombs' method, with sequential voting ... |
Hollywood Squares | Around 1998 he was a square on | |
The Newlywed Game | ... 975), All My Children, and Ryan's Hope, and the game shows The Dating Game, | , Let's Make a Deal, Split Second, The $20,000 Pyramid and Family Feud |
The Price Is Right | ... oap put a dent in the ratings of both of CBS' popular afternoon game shows, | and Match Game. NBC, pleased by the success that the expansion of Another ... |
The Newlywed Game | ... aytime game shows over the years have included The Dating Game (1965–1973), | (1966–1974 and 1984), Let's Make a Deal (1968–1976), Password (1971–1975), ... |
University Challenge | ... of the prestigious Russell Group. A team from the University won the BBC TV | trophy in April 2007. Coventry University is one of only a handful of univ ... |
Hollywood Squares | ... e, Super Password, the ABC version of Match Game, the syndicated version of | , Win, Lose or Draw and Nickelodeon's Figure It Out |
Twenty Questions | ... r easing himself back into broadcasting as chairman of the radio panel game | , he began the second of his three major BBC radio series, Beyond Our Ken. ... |
Fear Factor | The television show, | , used a portion of the then uncompleted highway 210 in Rialto for one of ... |
The Dating Game | ... rom CBS in late 1975), All My Children, and Ryan's Hope, and the game shows | , The Newlywed Game, Let's Make a Deal, Split Second, The $20,000 Pyramid ... |
The Dating Game | ABC's daytime game shows over the years have included | (1965–1973), The Newlywed Game (1966–1974 and 1984), Let's Make a Deal (19 ... |
Blankety Blanks | ... , between April 21 and June 27, 1975, when ABC ran a short-lived game show, | , in that time slot |
Name That Tune | ... Wheel of Fortune), Ugadai melodiu ("Guess a melody", the Russian version of | ), Tema ("The Theme"), and Chas Pik ("The Rush Hour"). In 1995, Listyev mo ... |