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  2. Gene Rayburn - Wikipedia

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    Rayburn on the set of Match Game 76. From 1962 to 1969, Rayburn hosted The Match Game. In the original version, which aired from New York on NBC, Rayburn read questions to two panels, each consisting of a celebrity and two audience members. The questions in the original game were ordinary, like "Name a kind of muffin," or "John loves his _____."

  3. Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour - Wikipedia

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    Each day began with two new contestants playing Match Game, hosted by Gene Rayburn.. Three rounds were played, with one question per contestant in each round. A coin toss determined who played first in round one, and the high scorer at the end of each round played first in the next one.

  4. List of game show hosts - Wikipedia

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    The Pop 'N Rocker Game (1983–84), Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour (co-hosted with Gene Rayburn) (1983–84), Karaoke Showcase (circa 1986–87) Chip Beall: United States: Whiz Quiz, Texaco Star Academic Championship, Texaco Star National Academic Championship: Rob Beckett: United Kingdom

  5. Match Game - Wikipedia

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    Each contestant who agreed with the most popular answer to a question earned the team $50, for a possible total of $450. The questions used in the game were pedestrian in nature to begin: "Name a kind of muffin," "Write down one of the words to 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat' other than 'Row,' 'Your,' or 'Boat,'" or "John loves his _____." The humor ...

  6. Tic-Tac-Dough - Wikipedia

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    The contestant could answer after the first clue, but to receive the second clue he or she had to first give the opponent a chance to answer. Three to Win – A series of buzz-in questions was asked to both contestants, with the first to answer three correctly winning the box. Top Ten – A question with ranked answers was asked. The contestant ...

  7. The Movie Masters - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the game was to identify a famous movie scene hidden behind a 3-by-3 puzzle board. Each puzzle piece included a movie-related question, identified by a category; the question often involved "fill-in-the-blank" movie quotes similar to Rayburn's previous game show Match Game. Correctly answering a question revealed that piece of the ...

  8. Break the Bank (1985 game show) - Wikipedia

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    The host asked a series of toss-up questions whose answers served as the clues to the puzzle's subject. A correct answer awarded time and a chance to guess the puzzle, while a miss gave the opponents a chance to answer. If neither team answered correctly, the answer was put on the board and the game continued with the next question.

  9. Play Your Hunch - Wikipedia

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    Play Your Hunch was an American game show first hosted by Merv Griffin from 1958 to 1962 and then hosted by Gene Rayburn and finally by Robert Q. Lewis until 1963. [1] The announcers for the show were, respectively, Johnny Olson, Wayne Howell and Roger Tuttle. In 2001, Play Your Hunch was ranked #43 on TV Guide's "50 Greatest Game Shows of All ...