January 3rd,1956- March 26th,1957 (CBS) September 30th, 1957-December 27th, 1963 (ABC)
A popular game show originally hosted by Edgar Bergen and seen in primetime on CBS. When the show shifted to ABC, it was seen in the daytime and was hosted by Johnny Carson. In July of 1958, the show was retitled "Who Do You Trust?" Ed McMahon became the announcer and it was the first time Carson and McMahon would team up together.
In this episode, the host is Edgar Bergen who's joined by his dummies Charlie McCarthy and Mortimer Snerd.
January 21, 1974-December 12, 1975.
An audience participation show hosted by Jack Clark. Announcer, Jim Thompson. Hostess, Jane Nelson.
Only three episodes are known to exist.
On this episode contestants are Lynn Thompson, Brian Finlayson, and Diane Schmidt.
Commercials include:
Wishbone salad dressing, Red Barn restaurants, Sunbeam bread, Vision Care, Juicy Fruit Gum, Speedway racing, Aim toothpaste, and a promo for the motion picture "The Poseidon Adventure."
NOTE: missing the brief opening of the broadcast.
Otherwise complete.
September 8, 1975-September 19, 1976. Syndicated game show which preselected contestants' acted out scenes from numerous films, with celebrity partners. Don Adams is host. Announcer, Dick Tufeld.
1975 Syndicated
Bob Eubanks hosted this 1975 syndicated game show. The beginning field of contestants was gradually reduced until only one remained. The final contestant was placed in a plastic booth and given 15 seconds to fill a treasure bag of dollar bills.
December 13th, 1976 - April 29th, 1977.
Alex Trebek hosted this daytime game show in which two contestants sought to identify subjects from descriptive clues.
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