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The Merv Griffin Show is an American television talk show starring Merv Griffin.The series had runs on two different networks on NBC (1962–1963) and CBS (1969–1972) but is most known for its run on first-run syndication from 1965 to 1969 and 1972 to 1986.
From 1962 to 1986, Griffin hosted his own talk show, The Merv Griffin Show. Griffin also created several game shows, including Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune, through his production companies, Merv Griffin Enterprises and Merv Griffin Entertainment.
The Merv Griffin Show (1962–1963; 1965–1986); Word for Word (1963–1964); Jeopardy! (1964–1975, 1983 pilot, 1984 pilot, 1984–present; production responsibilities assumed in 1994 by Columbia TriStar Television, now Sony Pictures Television; distributed in syndication since September 10, 1984 by King World, now CBS Media Ventures)
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The Merv Griffin Show: NBC October 1962 March 1963 4,855 Merv Griffin died in 2007. Syndicated 1965 1969 CBS August 18, 1969 February 11, 1972 Syndicated 1972 September 1986 23 years 21 Reading Rainbow: PBS June 6, 1983 November 10, 2006 155 23 years 17 Unsolved Mysteries: NBC January 20, 1987 [dq] September 5, 1997 611 CBS November 13, 1997 ...
The Merv Griffin Show: 1962–1986: NBC/CBS/Syndication: distributed by Group W Productions (1964–1969), Metromedia Producers Corporation (1972–1983) and King World (1983–1986) Currently owned by Merv Griffin Entertainment: Let's Play Post Office: 1965–1966: NBC: Reach for the Stars: 1967: One in a Million: Memory Game: 1971: Dance ...
The Merv Griffin Show – 1962–1963, 1965–1986 TV series Season 4, Episode 169, (April 27, 1967) Season 4, Episode 170, (April 28, 1968) My Favorite Martian – 1963–1966 TV series Season 2, Episode 29, "Uncle Martin's Bedtime Story" (1965) Pete and Gladys – 1960–1962 TV series Season 1, Episode 14, "Misplaced Weekend" (1960)
Video footage of her performance on the show has been maddeningly hard to come by, but hey, there’s tons of footage of her performing “Tomorrow” on “The Merv Griffin Show” in 1978, so ...