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  2. Allen Ludden - Wikipedia

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    The Allen Ludden Papers collection is located at the Free Public Library in his native Mineral Point, Wisconsin. The items include letters written or received by Ludden, typed radio scripts, newspaper and magazine clippings by or about Ludden, publicity photographs and personal photographs, and a broken pair of horn-rimmed glasses .

  3. File:Allen Ludden Stumpers 1976.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Allen Ludden 1961.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Stumpers Mike Farrell Allen Ludden Jamie Farr 1976.jpg

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  6. Allen Ludden's Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Allen Ludden's Gallery is a short-lived syndicated television talk show (1969) hosted by Allen Ludden, best known as the host of the game shows G.E. College Bowl and Password. Sixty episodes were taped and syndicated to 22 markets.

  7. Stumpers (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Stumpers! is a game show hosted by Allen Ludden that aired on NBC from October 4 to December 31, 1976. [1] Lin Bolen , former head of NBC Daytime Programming, developed the show. Bill Armstrong was the program's regular announcer, with Charlie O'Donnell filling in for several episodes.

  8. Liar's Club - Wikipedia

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    Frequent panelists on the 1970s version included White (then Allen Ludden's wife), Joey Bishop, Dick Gautier, Fannie Flagg, David Letterman and Larry Hovis, who also produced this version. Canadian TV host and comedian John Barbour was a regular panelist throughout the 1980s version, and the three other panelists originally changed from week to ...

  9. Win with the Stars - Wikipedia

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