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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 ...
The Newlywed Game (Eubanks and Kroeger) Now You See It (Narz) Number Please; Password (Ludden) Password Plus (Ludden and Kennedy) Play Your Hunch; The Price Is Right (Cullen) Richard Simmons' Dream Maker; Say When!! Showoffs; Split Personality (1959 game show) Split Second (Hall) Strike It Rich; Super Password; Talk About; Trivia Trap
Password (American game show) Penny to a Million; Play the Game (American game show) Play Your Hunch; Pot o' Gold (radio program) Press Your Luck; The Price Is Right (1956 American game show) Professor Quiz; The Proposal (American TV series) Pyramid (franchise)
This category is for television programming, notably game shows, created by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, later Mark Goodson Productions. See also: Category:Television series by Jonathan Goodson Productions
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This is a list of British game shows. A game show is a type of radio, television, or internet programming genre in which contestants, television personalities or celebrities , sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving puzzles usually for money and/or prizes.
Griffin gained attention when Tonight Show host Jack Paar accidentally walked onto the set of Play Your Hunch during a live broadcast. Griffin persuaded Paar to stay for a spontaneous interview. At the time, both shows shared Studio 6B at Rockefeller Center, with Play Your Hunch airing live in the morning and The Tonight Show taping later in ...
Play for a Billion (2003) Play the Game (1946, 1948) Play the Percentages (1980) Play Your Hunch (1958–1963) Play2Win (2006–2007) PlayCafe (2007–2008; originally called LiveFire until October 2007) PlayMania (2006–2007) 100 Winners (2007) Quiznation (2007) Plugged (2002–2007) The Pop 'N Rocker Game (1983–1984) Pop Quiz Hotshot (2015)