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- A self-conscious woman juggles adjusting to her new role as an aristocrat's wife and avoiding being intimidated by his first wife's spectral presence.
- A psychiatrist protects the identity of an amnesia patient accused of murder while attempting to recover his memory.
- Classic game show where couples (and sometimes families) competed to win prizes by completing stunts within a time limit.
- A beautiful, superstitious, animal-loving Gypsy is hotly desired by a fox-hunting squire even after she marries a clergyman.
- Guests who have the same name as famous persons, fictional characters, or things, are quizzed by celebrity panelists who try to determine their name.
- The original version of an American icon, "The Price is Right" rewarded contestants with valuable prizes for their ability to price items.
- Players must use their intuition to answer questions.
- Two contestants revealed pieces of a rebus-like puzzle by matching 15 pairs of cash amounts and prizes, then tried to solve it before the other.
- Two contestants compete to build pots of merchandise by selecting items that will keep them within the prescribed limit.
- Two celebrity-contestant teams compete to guess words by giving one-word clues in this all-time classic game show.
- This is The 1st Edition of the program. Composed of 2 Teams of 3 Members (2 In-Studio team members and 1 Star Team Captain) are writing answers to an question {e.g.: Name a part of a chicken} that'll/this'll read(ing) by the host/star (Gene Rayburn) and one(1) member of the team wrote/writes the answer {e.g.: Leg}. The 1st and 2nd Members of the team has/having the same answer is/are matched and that'll/this'll be worth 25 points (10 points-early in the run from December 31, 1962 to February 8, 1963) and the star team captain matched the same answer and that'll/this'll be worth 50 points (20 points). The 1st Team score 100 points wins the game and collect $100 and played "The Studio Audience Match." In "The Studio Audience Match", That/This has 3 Secret Survey Questions which it This/That all occurs the date this/that held/holds the 3 Questions prior to the broadcast of "The MATCH GamE". Each 1 of the 3 secret survey questions that/this has/having the all-time popular answer will be match by the same 3 members of the winning team called "THE BEST ANSWER." Each matching answer that'll/this'll determine what he or she thinking up that/this answer of their judgment is valued at in the following - 1 Person Matched worth $50, 2 People Match worth $100 and All 3 People Match includes A Star Team Captain worth $150 and the possible total of the 3 questions is worth $450 and that/this can be added to $100 and can be the perfect total of $550. The Game Continues before time's up with the sound of whistle blow and the 2 members of the team has the highest cash amount became today's winners. On the weekday of February 27-March 3, 1967 Before the show is over...There's "The Telephone Match" becomes a feature to the program. The Host reads the question {i.e.: _____ Soup} to the home viewer via telephone call and picks 1 member of the studio audience (by a number from 1 to 100+) will match the answer {i.e.: Vegetable Soup} as well the member wrote the answer and that's a match wins the share of jackpot started at $500. $100 will be added when it's a mismatch {i.e.: Alphabet Soup}.
- "The MATCH GAME" is a Game of Compared Judgments of Answers to the Fill-in-the-Blank and Favorable Questions are asked by the host of 'The MATCH GAME' Gene Rayburn to 2 Teams (6 Members including 2 Celebrity/Star Team Captains).
- Contestants tell stories about themselves, with certain parts of the stories left blank. Celebrity panelists try to fill in the blanks.
- This was a game based on word knowledge. A word would be presented to a contestant and a panel of three celebrities. One panelist would have the actual definition written out on a card while the other two merely had cards with the word "Bluff" printed on them. Each panelist would give their version of the definition of the word, and the contestant would have to determine who was correct and who was bluffing.
- This was a word association game similar to Password. 2 teams consisting of 1 contestant paired up with a celebrity were pitted against each other. 2 games were normally played on each show. The host would give a word to one of the teams, then the celebrity had to come up with the association recorded by the contestant prior to the show {e.g.: Cut-"SCISSORS"}. If the celebrity guessed correctly in 3 tries or less, the team earned 10 points. If not, the celebrity from the opposing team could guess once for a chance to "steal" 10 points. Otherwise, The Word Revealed with the 1st Letter and deducted by 1 point until next-to-the-last letter for 1 point until the star to buzz-in say the word. The 1st team to earn 100 points and collects $100 won the game and played a bonus round called "The BIG 5". In this round called "The BIG 5", the contestant left the stage and entered a soundproof room while the celebrity named 5 associations in each 1 of the 5 words or theme provided by the host. The celebrity would then designate 1 as the bonus word, the 1 contestant was most likely to come up with. Once this was completed, the contestant returned and had 20 seconds to come up with all 5 words with these associations earning $50 for each one. Originally, if the contestant merely named the bonus word, they would double their winnings in the bonus round up to $500 in 10 seconds. To provide a greater degree of difficulty a rule was subsequently added requiring the contestant to guess the bonus word in order to double their winnings. For the second game, the celebrities changed sides. Contestants can play until defeated or reach $1200 in cash. On December 23-27, 1968... "SNAP JUDGMENT" is formatted to "PASSWORD". Now the Game gives 10 clues to the word for 2 teams or less wins 10 points for the 1st chance and all the way the 10th and last chance clue worth 1 point. After the 5th Word, The Points are doubled. The 1st Clue worth 20 points, 2nd Clue worth 18 points, 3rd Clue worth 16 points, 4th Clue-14 points, 5th Clue-12 points, 6th Clue-10 points, 7th Clue-8 points, 8th Clue-6 points, 9th Clue-4 points and the 10th and Last Clue-2 points. 1st Team score 100 points wins $100 and play "THE NEW BIG 5" where a contestant plays for $500 for 5 words to associate in 20 seconds instead of the bonus word. Play Continues until Defeated and wins $1200.
- Five-day-a-week syndicated update of the longtime CBS game show, wherein celebrity panelists guess occupations of the contestants.
- The life of a soap opera actress begins to unravel as she fears her character will be written out of the series.
- One of the first classic cooking shows, "The Galloping Gourmet" featured charismatic, ribald cook Graham Kerr doing obscenely rich and decadent recipes. The series was a smash hit in Canada and was later syndicated in the U. S.
- Stuck in a dead-end job Graham Merrill adopts an otter, Mij, as a pet and then moves to an isolated village in western Scotland. Adventures ensue.
- Young couple decide to live together and they wind up having a baby. They decide they should give the baby up for adoption. The baby's Mother's parents wind up adopting the baby using a fake name.
- Based on the life of Norway's greatest composer Edvard Grieg, and filmed in Norway where he lived. The soundtrack is all Edvard Grieg's music with added lyrics.
- Two gunfighters separate and experience surreal visions on their journey through the west.
- During the Thirty Years' War of 1600s, a band of Protestant mercenaries peacefully coexist with German Catholic villagers in a hidden idyllic mountain valley untouched by war.
- Adaptations of mystery stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's contemporary rivals in the genre.
- Contestants compete for prizes and cash, including cars and vacations, in games that test their knowledge of consumer goods pricing.
- Mary Ann Mobley has Funny Laugh RIP HELEN Champ Won 4 games next up Dr Bill DDS from Cleveland but practices in SF Valley and Dr Bill Wins with Chopped _____ Liver and matches Bert for 5000 next up SARA a Swim Coach who has 5 Terrier Dogs
- Champ Dr Bill vs SARA and Dr Bill Wins again and he matches Bert for 1000 Kay Ballard Sings her answers Next Contestant JACKIE an Escrow Officer but Dr Bill Wins Again Questions and Answers Really Funny
- Gene Says Celeb Panelist are Beautiful and Talented. Champ Dr Bill has Won 3 games Next Up Elizabeth a History Student at UCLA She is Nervous and Dr Bill Wins Again Next Up FAITH from Temple City has 3 children Very Funny episode .
- Gene tells Loretta Swit he Loves MASH Champ Dr Bill vs FAITH and Dr Bill Wins again Next Up KRIS a Student Nurse and CA Native and KRIS Wins Next Up SUE a Political Science Major at UCSB. New Celebrities next show.
- Celebrities & their spouses, playing for sections of the studio audience, try to match answers to questions about their personal lives.
- The Host & The Star of "TATTLETALES" Bert Convy and it features 3 star couples are either married, engaged, dated or different related couples (included divorced & widowed couples) are answering the questions about themselves and their lives together. Correct answers wins the money stake for their own rotated rooting section of the audience in 3 separated sections (The 1 Clue-word answer to solve the situated question wins $100 or The 2 Clue-words wins $50) with the addition to it called "The TATTLETALE Quickies" are worth $100 and the show adds $1000 to the winning rotated rooting section and however money is shared among the winning rotated & jointed rooting section for 2 are worth $500 and possibly all 3 sections are worth $334 & The 1st Star couples on the 1st Broadcast are Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce, Dick Gautier & Barbara Stuart & Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara.
- Bert Convy welcomes celebrity couples: Bobby Van and Elaine Joyce; Richard Gautier and Barbara Stuart; Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara.
- Bert Convy again welcomes celebrity couples: Bobby Van and Elaine Joyce; Richard Gautier and Barbara Stuart; Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara.
- "TATTLETALES" Welcomes Orson & Carolyn Bean, Warde Donovan & Phyllis Diller & William Shatner & Marcy Lafferty.
- Bert Convy welcomes celebrity couples Orson and Carolyn Bean, Warde Donovan and Phyllis Diller, and William Shatner and Marcy Lafferty.
- Bert Convy welcomes celebrity couples Orson and Carolyn Bean, Warde Donovan and Phyllis Diller, and William Shatner and Marcy Lafferty.
- Bert Convy welcomes celebrity couples Orson and Carolyn Bean, Warde Donovan and Phyllis Diller, and William Shatner and Marcy Lafferty.
- Bert Convy welcomes Orson and Carolyn Bean, Warde Donovan and Phyllis Diller, and William Shatner and Marcy Lafferty.
- "TATTLETALES" Welcomes 3 Star Couples are John & Patty Duke Astin, Pat & Marge Harrington & Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce.
- "TATTLETALES" Welcomes 3 Star Couples are Steve Allen & Jayne Meadows, Gary Collins & Mary Ann Mobley & Dick Gautier & Barbara Stuart.