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- Dick Clark hosts a daily to weekly dance show that features the latest hit music for the attending teens to dance to. In addition, the show has performances by popular musicians and audience members rate songs.
- Announcers roamed through the audience for this quiz show, announcing to the "Doctor" at the podium, "I have a gentleman in the balcony, Doctor" and similar phrases. If they answered the question, they heard "Give that man five silver dollars!" or a similar reward.
- This quiz show was fairly simple in its concept: four contestants would try to answer questions on a variety of subjects (frequently related to entertainment) for points, with the contestant with the highest point total winning cash or prizes. The same four would compete together for four weeks before being replaced with a new set of players. In addition to the contest in the studio, viewers at home could also take a chance at winning a $10,000 jackpot by correctly guessing facts about the contestants such as their weight, age, or other personal details.
- About Faces is an American game show.
- The contestants on this quiz show had been involved in notable news events. Films clips or recordings of the event were shown; if they were unavailable, Kovacs and the three actors would act out the event. The panelists had to guess who the contestant was.
- Todays guest is Don Knotts.
- Similar to Chutes and Ladders, Seven Keys had contestants progress along a board, leaping ahead a number of spaces, suffering setbacks, as they collected keys. The keys would unlock prizes.
- Two celebrity-contestant teams compete to guess words by giving one-word clues in this all-time classic game show.