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  2. The Game Game - Wikipedia

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    One 1969 episode featured young comedian George Carlin, who seldom participated in the game show circuit. Carlin, however, was a close friend of host Jim McKrell, who worked with Carlin in 1959–60 at Fort Worth radio station KXOL. Snapshots of the video from this episode can be found online.

  3. Todd Newton - Wikipedia

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    Newton was presented with the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host in 2012 for his work on Hasbro Studios' Family Game Night. [6] Newton has hosted programs at American radio stations including WKBQ in his hometown of St. Louis, KIIS and KBIG in Los Angeles, WNEW in New York, and the syndicated All Nite Cafe. [7]

  4. Category:1950s American game shows - Wikipedia

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    Take a Chance (American game show) Take It or Leave It (radio show) The Talent Shop; Think Fast (1949 game show) Tic-Tac-Dough; Time Will Tell (game show) To Tell the Truth; Truth or Consequences; Twenty Questions (American game show) Twenty-One (game show)

  5. The New Quiz Show Scandal: FCC Investigates Fox's 'Our ... - AOL

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    Don't say you didn't see this one coming. The Federal Communications Commission is investigating whether producers for a Fox trivia-game show called Our Little Genius fed answers to young contestants.

  6. The Frog review: Pitch-black South Korean show is a messy ...

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    The Frog is a messy pastiche of serial killer thrillers, drawing more heavily from American cinema, particularly the canon of David Fincher, than its contemporaries from the Korean peninsula.

  7. Chuck Barris - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hirsch Barris (June 3, 1929 – March 21, 2017) [1] was an American game show creator, producer, and host, author, and songwriter. A key crew member of several hugely successful game shows, he was the creator of The Dating Game (1965-2021), the original producer of The Newlywed Game (1966-2013), and the host and producer of The Gong Show from 1977 to 1980, all for the network ABC.

  8. Jack Clark (television personality) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Leslie Clark (November 25, 1925 – July 21, 1988) was an American television personality, game show host, and announcer. He is best known for hosting The Cross-Wits, and as an offstage announcer for Password and Wheel of Fortune.

  9. How to watch the 'Hey Yahoo!' game show with Tom Cavanagh - AOL

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    Good news for game show fans: Your summer distraction is here with Hey Yahoo!, a joyful new half-hour quiz show that opens a window into what America is really thinking — in the form of billions ...