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Joker! Joker!! Joker!!! was a special once-weekly version of The Joker's Wild, with Barry hosting, in which children competed with appropriately-themed subject matter. Prior to its debut, beginning in 1973, The Joker's Wild featured children playing every year around Easter. The format was essentially the same, with some slight alterations.
Joker, Joker, Joker (1979–1981) (Children's edition of The Joker's Wild)* Play the Percentages (1980)* The Bert Convy Show (1980)* Bullseye (1980–1982)* Hot Potato (1984) All About Us (1985) daily magazine show hosted by Ron Hendren, part of the INDAY package distributed by LBS Communications
Jokers Wild is a British comedy panel game show that originally aired on ITV from 9 July 1969 to 20 November 1974. It was hosted by Barry Cryer.
In December 1968, Barry embarked on an idea that would launch his national comeback, and eventually become the most successful game show project of his career. He developed and produced two pilots for The Joker's Wild emceed by Allen Ludden. CBS held off on picking up the series at first.
Joker! Joker! Joker! (1979–1981; children's version of The Joker's Wild) Junior Almost Anything Goes (1976–1977) Junior Junction (1946–1952) The Junior Pyramid (1979; one-week children's version of The $20,000 Pyramid) All-Star Junior Pyramid (1979; ABC primetime special) Junior Partner Pyramid (1979; six-week daytime version)
He hosted two game show pilots during the early 1980s that never made it to the air: Everything's Relative for ABC in 1980 and The TV Game in 1982 and hosted occasional infomercials. Beginning in 1981, however, he returned as a frequent substitute for Jack Barry on the syndicated quiz The Joker's Wild. Over the next three years, Peck gradually ...
Turner has announced a premiere date for the new seasons of unscripted series Snoop Dogg Presents The Joker's Wild and Drop the Mic, confirming that both TBS shows will move to sister TNT. Both ...
Stewart was also the primary announcer for all Barry & Enright game shows from 1977 until 1981, including The Joker's Wild, Tic-Tac-Dough, and Bullseye. Stewart was even the announcer in the trailers and TV spots for the company's controversial 1981 sex comedy Private Lessons.