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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.
The Joker's Wild (Opening Theme From 1978 to 1986) "The Savers" - Hal Hidey (2:12) College Bowl (Opening Theme From 1959 to 1970) - Don Reid (1:20) The Wizard of Odds (Opening Theme From 1973 to 1974) "It's the Wizard of Odds" - Alan Thicke (3:28) The Dating Game (Opening Theme From 1978 to 1980) - Chuck Barris & David Mook (2:31)
In 1968, "The Savers", from Kaleidoscopic Vibrations, won a Clio Award when it was used as the soundtrack for a No-Cal diet soft drink commercial; [14] [7] [2] later it would be used as opening theme from the American television game show The Joker's Wild since 1972 to 1975. [40]
"The Joker Is Wild" is an episode of the Batman television series in its first season, most notable for being Cesar Romero's debut as the Joker. It was first telecast as the fifth episode on ABC January 26, 1966, and was rerun on May 25, 1966, and May 24, 1967.
Joker's Wild or Jokers Wild may refer to: Joker (playing card), when used as a Wild card; Joker's Wild, an American 2016 horror thriller film starring Eric Roberts; The Joker's Wild, an American TV game show; Jokers Wild, a British comedy panel show "Joker's Wild" (Batman: The Animated Series), a 1992 episode of Batman: The Animated Series
Todd Phillips' R-rated DC villain movie Joker arrived on tracking today with an indexed first choice among all audiences in the low 20s among moviegoers that exceeded a mix of both superhero ...
Rivals project that Warner Bros.’ sequel to the 2019 DC Comic book film “Joker” will open south of $50 million. ... “The Wild Robot” dropped to second place with $4.9 million from 3,997 ...
This was done after CBS, by way of acquiring Tic-Tac-Dough for its flagship station WCBS-TV in New York, became the program’s network-of-record; this meant that the show, as well as its Barry & Enright stablemate The Joker's Wild had been a year earlier when CBS did the same thing for that series, was subjected to network standards and ...