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  2. Hollywood Squares - Wikipedia

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    Most of the semi-regulars were previously better known for Match Game (only on two weeks of episodes did a regular from the previous Hollywood Squares, George Gobel, appear on the panel). The announcer for this version was Gene Wood but was also sub-announced by either Rich Jefferies or Johnny Olson.

  3. Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour - Wikipedia

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    The program's only regular panelists were its co-hosts. Bauman — who appeared as himself and not as his Sha Na Na character Bowzer — sat on the panel during Match Game and the Super Match, while Rayburn took his place during Hollywood Squares. The most frequent semi-regular was actress Nedra Volz, who appeared for nine weeks. Mr.

  4. Karen Valentine - Wikipedia

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    Valentine was a semi-regular on The Hollywood Squares from 1971 to 1977 on both NBC-TV and in syndication, often trading quips with Paul Lynde. She guest-starred on many series, including Starsky & Hutch; Baretta; Cybill; and Murder, She Wrote; as well as multiple episodes of The Love Boat and Love, American Style.

  5. Why ‘Hollywood Squares’ Reboot Isn’t Airing Tonight As ...

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    For Drew Barrymore, making Hollywood Squares has been a dream come true. She grew up watching the veteran game show, after all, and was in the process of rebooting it before the pandemic hit. And ...

  6. CBS’ Hollywood Squares Reboot Reveals Celebrity Players: Jay ...

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    Hollywood Squares originally aired from 1966 to 1980 on NBC, where it was hosted by Peter Marshall, and actor Paul Lynde regularly occupied the coveted center square. The series has been rebooted ...

  7. Drew Barrymore Teases Hilarious ‘Hollywood Squares’ Reboot ...

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    Hollywood Squares originally aired from 1966 to 1980, with previous reboots running from 1986 to 1989 and 1998 to 2004. The show sees contestants play a tic-tac-toe game to win cash and other prizes.

  8. Abby Dalton - Wikipedia

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    Dalton was a semi-regular panelist on NBC and syndicated Match Game and appeared in the early years of Hollywood Squares. Dalton also appeared on Super Password, with Bert Convy as the host, and guest-starred on the interview program Here's Hollywood. With guest star Charles Bronson in Hennesey (1960) With Joey Bishop in The Joey Bishop Show ...

  9. After its premiere, Hollywood Squares will move to Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS beginning on Jan. 29 as part of CBS Game Night, along with The Price is Right at Night at 8 p.m. ET/PT and ...