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1986–1989 Hollywood Squares: Tom Bergeron: 1998–2004 Nate Burleson: CBS: 2025–present Hip Hop Squares: Peter Rosenberg: MTV2: 2012 DeRay Davis: VH1: 2017–2019 Nashville Squares: Bob Saget: CMT: 2019 Celebrity Squares: D.C. Young Fly: VH1 (2023) BET (2024) 2023–2024 Vietnam Chọn ai đây: Trường Giang Hứa Minh Đạt HTV7 2020 ...
Davidson hosted a revival of Hollywood Squares which ran from 1986 to 1989. He also hosted 170 episodes of a revival of The $100,000 Pyramid in 1991. He also appeared as a featured guest on The Carpenters' television specials Space Encounters (1977) and Music! Music! Music! (1980).
Hollywood Squares is a quiz game based on the television game show Hollywood Squares. Versions were released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, MS-DOS, Commodore 64, and Apple II. The game is based on the 1986-1989 version hosted by John Davidson. [1]
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.
The series has been rebooted twice in syndication, first with host John Davidson (1986–1989), and later with Tom Bergeron (1998–2004). The new Hollywood Squares premieres Thursday, Jan. 9 at 8/7c.
Hollywood Squares returned to TV in 1986 with a new version hosted by John Davidson, with Joan Rivers serving as the permanent center square. After that version ended in 1989, the format was ...
It produced revivals of format inherited from Heatter-Quigley Productions, owned since the late 1960s by Filmways; this included The New Hollywood Squares, which ran from 1986 to 1989, and a revival of High Rollers that aired in the 1987–88 season. 1987 also saw the arrival of former CBS/Fox Video executive Len White, who became president and ...
Hollywood Calling (1949–1950) Hollywood Connection (1977–1978; pilot taped in 1975) The Hollywood Game (1992; began as a 1991 pilot hosted by Peter Allen) Hollywood Game Night (2013–2020) Hollywood Jackpot (1946–1947) Hollywood Squares (1966–1981, 1986–1989, 1998–2004, 2025-present) Storybook Squares (1976–1977)