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- Conan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.
- Five-day-a-week syndicated revival of one of Goodson-Todman's most durable and longest-lived formats: A celebrity panel determines which of three contestants is the actual person associated with a given story.
- "Maya and Marty" is a brand new show that blends musical numbers, comedy sketches and celebrity guests into one jam-packed hour of prime-time TV.
- Dr. Oz delivers health tips of varying reliability in pursuit of ratings.
- Genuine women with uplifting life stories.
- 2 Teams played on "Shoot for the Stars" as a word association game. 1 Member of the team select 1 box from 1 to 24. A clue was read (e.g.: "Clever as a Lash") and 1 member had to change the 1st half of the phrase by providing a synonym for the portion (e.g.: "Smart" for "Clever") and his/her member had to change the 2nd & Last half of the phrase (e.g.: "Whip" for "Lash") to complete the new phrase (e.g.: "Smart as a Whip"). Each phrase is worth from $100 to $500 and the teams atlernate their turns up to 1 team win the total of $1500. The Winning Team plays the Bonus Round called "All-Out Shoot-Out". The Champion Team will play for $1000 as they solved the number of clues selected randomly from 5 to 9 clues on the spinning wheel of phrase puzzles after it stopped only once. They'll have 1 minute to change the 2 bookending words in a phrase in the selected number of phrases (e.g.: "7 Phrases") to win the jackpot of $1000. When they completed and the team wins the jackpot and when they didn't completed and the amount of $500 will be added to $1000 after 1 minute is up. Teams must compete until defeated.
- Contestants competed to correctly answer questions and accumulate money. That money is used to buy boxes and the contestants attempt to match three identical items.
- This weekday morning show deals with the lighter side and the darker side of professional show business. The Game begins with the Host (Larry Blyden) and these 3 stars and/or occasionally 1 star on film on location to play the game in 3 topics. 1. Early Start, 2. Awareness and 3. Success in Fame. 1 star will play for the viewer of an NBC-TV station with a postcard will be reading in the end of the show. Each 1 of the 3 topics will read a question and that'll be answered by 1 of the 3 stars and the remaining 2 stars will be answered to an question correctly wins $25 for the home viewer and the star with the highest dollar amount will win an all expensive-paid trip anywhere around-the-world.
- 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.
- Contestants tell stories about themselves, with certain parts of the stories left blank. Celebrity panelists try to fill in the blanks.
- An American Musical Variety series that was both entertaining and brilliant at marketing Coca Cola.
- Contestants were briefly shown the answers to questions asked by the host; it was up to the contestants to recall where the answers were concealed.
- Two contestants compete to build pots of merchandise by selecting items that will keep them within the prescribed limit.
- 1993–200957mTV-147.6 (74)TV EpisodeIn the premiere, host Conan O'Brien with his sidekick Andy Richter interview John Goodman, Drew Barrymore and Tony Randall.
- 1993–200957mTV-147.2 (18)TV EpisodeHost Conan O'Brien and sidekick Andy Richter interview Christina Ricci, Tony Goldwyn and Micky Dolenz.
- 1993–200957mTV-147.4 (17)TV Episode
- 1993–200957mTV-14TV Episode
- 1993–200957mTV-147.0 (16)TV Episode
- 1993–200957mTV-14TV Episode
- 1993–200957mTV-14TV Episode
- 1993–200957mTV-14TV Episode