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  2. The Gong Show - Wikipedia

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    The Gong Show is an American amateur talent contest franchised by Sony Pictures Television to many countries. It was broadcast on NBC's daytime schedule from June 14, 1976, through July 21, 1978, and in first-run syndication from 1976 to 1980 and 1988 to 1989, and was revived in 2017 for broadcast on ABC.

  3. Chuck Barris - Wikipedia

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    A few years after Extreme Gong ended, Sony planned to revive the show again under its classic name and format for The WB Television Network, but this version was never realized. Sony and MTV Networks' Comedy Central collaborated on a fourth Gong Show revival as The Gong Show with Dave Attell in 2008; this did sell and aired on Comedy Central ...

  4. Stars Who Got Their Start on the Gong Show - AOL

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    Where Stars Are Born. In its original incarnation, “The Gong Show” was brought to us by Chuck Barris Productions and ran from 1976 to 1980. While you could technically call it a talent show ...

  5. The Best (and Worst) Game Shows Produced by The Gong Show’s ...

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    “The Gong Show” was a talent competition that seriously stretched the definition of “talent.” ... In its original Chuck Barris Productions incarnation, “Three's a Crowd” bore some ...

  6. The Gong Show with Dave Attell - Wikipedia

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    The Gong Show with Dave Attell was a revival of the 1970s Chuck Barris comedy game show called The Gong Show, hosted by comedian Dave Attell. [1] The show premiered on July 17, 2008. It was produced by Adam Sandler 's production company Happy Madison Productions and Sony Pictures Television .

  7. Jaye P. Morgan - Wikipedia

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    From 1976 to 1978, Morgan was a regular panelist on The Gong Show, [15] in which she achieved notoriety for flashing her breasts while on live camera during a Gene, Gene, the Dancing Machine performance. NBC banned her from the program for the flashing incident. [16] The 1980 "behind-the-scenes" The Gong Show Movie features the breast-flashing ...

  8. Roush Racing: Driver X - Wikipedia

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    Roush Racing: Driver X was a television show on the Discovery Channel that documented the selection of NASCAR drivers for Roush Racing. During occasional years, Jack Roush, the owner of Roush Racing, auditioned drivers from around the world to hire a driver in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. This audition was informally known as The Gong Show.

  9. The Gong Show Movie - Wikipedia

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    The Gong Show Movie is a 1980 American slapstick film starring, co-written and directed by Chuck Barris, host and creator of the game show of the same name. [2]