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Mostly videos of games shows that were especially popular in the 60s and 70s...I loved them. If there are videos, some only display the description and the play symbol, but if you click on the play symbol it will play the video.
Truth or Consequences...Bob Barker's gig BEFORE The Price Is Right.
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Don Rickles on "The Dating Game" (late-'60s)
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Arnold Schwarzenegger on 1973 Dating Game TV Show
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The Joker's Wild. Two contestants, one a returning champion, played. The challenger began the game by pulling a lever, which set three slot machine-style wheels in motion. The wheels each contained five different categories and a Joker. After the wheels stopped the contestant chose one of the displayed categories and had to answer a question from that category.
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What’s My Line? was a guessing game in which four panelists attempted to determine the line (occupation), or in the case of a famous "mystery guest" the identity, of the contestant. Panelists were required to probe by asking only questions which could be answered "yes" or "no". "Will the real...stand up."
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Lairs Club ~ The show featured a panel of celebrity guests, who would be presented with an unusual object; each would give a ridiculous explanation of what the object was used for. Contestants would guess which star was telling the true story. I loved this show!!! Do you remember who the host was? And who his wife was that he met on another gameshow, Password?
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What show is this from? Who is the host?
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Vosco Rash Family Feud and Richard Dawson
Coleen Uyehara Yes, from 1976 to 1985 when it was cancelled Richard Dawson was the host. Although his kissing would be considered creepy now, then no one really noticed as it was not uncommon to kiss one another on the cheek as in some European countries, but then again... He was also on Hogan's Heros
Michelle Cook The kissing Richard Dawson !! What show was he on prior to this?
Tari Boynton Hogan's Heroes!!
Coleen Uyehara He was the English Cpl Peter Newkirk. Go to this link and scroll to the second image. http://www.dvdsok.com/...
What show is this? Don't worry about the dollar value as it went from $10,000 to $100,000 over the years. Who is this host?
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Kara-Leigh Parritt $10,000 Pyramid... Dick Clark
Jody Summers Dick Clark :)
Coleen Uyehara Yes, it is Dick Clark!!! There were other short term hosts, but he was The primary one and it was The $______ Pyramid depending on the year. Thanks everyone for commenting.
Michelle Cook Dick Clark wasn't it?
Coleen Uyehara Yes, your correct Michelle! :-) He is such an amazing man!!
I loved this show...The Match Game contestants attempted to match celebrities' answers to fill-in-the-blank questions. Gene Rayburn is the only host that I remember. The most famous versions of the 1970s and 1980s, starting with Match Game '73, are remembered for their bawdy and sometimes rowdy humor involving contestants trying to match six celebrities. Do you rember some of the celebrities or the ones in the picture?
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Michelle Cook I loved how Charles was always smoking! You wouldn't find that happening on tv today!
Coleen Uyehara No, indeed not!!
Tracy Anderson I TiVo Match Game every day! Bret Somers was a train wreck! Loved her!!!
The Gong Show was is an 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 1976–1980 and 1988-1989. The show was produced by Chuck Barris, who also served as host for the NBC run and from 1977-1980 in syndication. The show is best remembered for its absurdist humor and style, often awarding participants ridiculous prizes. Do you remember any of the celebrity judges
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Michelle Cook the unknown comic was THE best!!
Coleen Uyehara Yes, oh and Jamie Farr and JP Morgan as two of the judges.
Tracy Anderson I'll never forget the 500 pound woman who came out in the gold fringe string bikini!!! Coleen, do you remember the $1.98 Beauty Contest with Rip Taylor? Another favorite!!!
Coleen Uyehara Oh, my I do remember the $1.98 Beauty Contest. I'll try to find it.
Debuting in 1966, The Newlywed Game pit newly married couples against each other in a series of revealing questions to determine how well the spouses know (or don't know) each other. "Making whoopee", the euphemism that producers used for sexual intercourse to avoid network censorship. It became such a catchphrase of the show that Bob Eubanks continued to use the word throughout the show's many runs, even in the 1980s and 1990s episodes, when he could easily have said "make love" or "have sex" without censorship.
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Michelle Cook I remember watching this with my grammy! She warned me to never trust a man with a beard! lol They are hiding something she says!
Anna Hawn kinda miss the days when sex was still a sacred topic
Coleen Uyehara Anna, me too.
The Dating Game. Do you know some of the to be celebrities were on this show?
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Michelle Cook I remember arnold schwarzenegger!
Coleen Uyehara Yes, so do I, but not until you mentioned it.
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Melanie Kring A band played the notes, but I can't recall the host.
Coleen Uyehara The band did not play all of the notes. They were sung by a very famous former talk show host. Guess again. :-)
Robin McClain Kathie Lee Gifford "sang" them, I think.
Coleen Uyehara Yes, yes it was Kathie Lee Gifford. Then, she was Kathie Lee Johnson. The host was Tom Kennedy for most of the years. It was actually started as a radio show in the early 1960s.
Coleen Uyehara My apologies to you Melanie. The band did do some of the tunes.