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The Pyramid game show franchise featured runs on the CBS, ABC, and Game Show Network, as well as in syndication. Its run began in 1973 and continues at present with an ABC version of the series still airing. As of October 1, 2024 the following is the episode count, chronology, production source, and hosts of the various iterations of the Pyramid:
The (£1,000) Pyramid Game is a United Kingdom game show based on the American format of the same name that was originally shown on ITV from 1981 to 1984 then 1989 to 1990 hosted by Steve Jones, then revived by Challenge in 2007 hosted by Donny Osmond (who had also hosted the American version).
Song Xi-an as Oh Seong-ah [22] A good-natured and friendly student of class 2–5 at Baekyeon Girls' High School. She is also moderately kind and defensive. Cho Dong-in as Jo Seung-hwa [23] An ordinary but somewhat mysterious convenience store part-time worker who got into the Pyramid Game because of Su-ji. Jeong Ae-yeon as Choi I-hwa [24]
Davidson and Sally Field on TV's The Girl with Something Extra (1973). John Hamilton Davidson [1] (born December 13, 1941) [2] is an American actor, singer, and game show host known for hosting That's Incredible!, Time Machine, and Hollywood Squares in the 1980s, and a revival of The $100,000 Pyramid in 1991.
The Newlywed Game: A Silver Anniversary of Love and Laughter: 1998: The Newlywed Game (Wilson & Shepherd) 2009–13: 2013–19 Play It Back: (70's/80's/90's Game Shows) PlayMania: 2006–07: Poker Royale: 2004–05: Pokerstars/Pokerstars.net Caribbean Adventure Political Idiotest: 2016: Prime Games: 1994–97: The Pyramid (Richards) 2012: 2012 ...
Classic TV Game Show Themes is a compilation CD released by Varèse Sarabande in 1998. The CD contains 20 tracks, each the theme to a current or classic game show. The disc was authorized by Game Show Network, and featured liner notes provided by the channel.
Adivinelo con Señas (1988–1990; Spanish-language game show) All About Faces (1971–1972) All About the Opposite Sex (1990) All-Star Blitz (1985) All Star Secrets (1979) Almost Anything Goes (1975–1976; page links to British version, which mentions the American one in detail) All-Star Anything Goes (1977–1978) The Almost Impossible ...
In total, Pyramid won nine Emmy Awards for best game show during his run, a mark that is eclipsed only by the twelve won by the syndicated version of Jeopardy!. [37] Clark's final Pyramid hosting gig, The $100,000 Pyramid, ended in 1988. [38] Clark subsequently returned to Pyramid as a guest in later incarnations.