My Game Shows, G-I
G.E. COLLEGE BOWL-Robert Earle: One episode from 1965 [OC]
GAMBIT-Wink Martindale
CBS, 1972-76:
One episode from 1974 w/a LUCKY couple! [SM/220.2]
NBC, 1980-81 ("Las Vegas Gambit"):
The 1980 premiere episode [OC/360.5]
Christmas 1980 episode (missing first 2 min. or so) [OC]
Four consecutive episodes from 1981 [all OB/1003.5-7]
The last episode from 1981 (from "Singles' Week"), now w/Lee Menning as hostess and the "High Rollers" bonus round [OB/220.4]
THE GAME GAME-Jim McKrell: Three episodes from 1969:
The pilot; guests are Donna Jean Young, Scoey Mitchlll, and Nancy Kulp [GSN/349.4]
Guests are George Carlin, Jacqueline Susann, and Andrew Prine [GSN/527.12]
Guests are Doug McClure, Jessica Walters, and Burt Reynolds [SM]
GAMESHOW MARATHON-Ricki Lake: All 7 episodes from 2006 [all OC]:
The premiere episode; "The Price is Right" is played w/Paige Davis, Kathy Najimy, Tim Meadows, Lance Bass, Brande Roderick, and Leslie Nielsen
"Let's Make a Deal" w/Lance Bass, Leslie Nielsen, Paige Davis, and Tim Meadows
"Beat the Clock" w/Tim Meadows, Paige Davis, Leslie Nielsen, and Kathy Najimy
"Press Your Luck" w/Leslie Nielsen, Kathy Najimy, and Tim Meadows
"Card Sharks": The semi-finals begin in this episode
"Match Game '73": The semi-finals continue; guests are George Foreman, Kathy Griffin, Bruce Vilanch, Adrianne Curry, Adam Carolla, and *Betty White*
"Family Feud": The $100,000 championship episode
THE GENERATION GAP-Dennis Wholey: Two episodes from 1969 [both SC]:
The premiere episode; musical guests are the Ohio Express and Bill Kenney (of the Ink Spots)
The 2nd episode; musical guests are the Brooklyn Bridge [1046.12]
GENESIS-Jim MacKrell: A special "sneak preview" episode (and the only one aired!) from 2000 [OC/450.4]
GET THE HOOK-UP-Russ Parr & Alfredas:
One episode from 2004 [RPT]
One episode from 2005 [RPT]
GET THE MESSAGE: Three episodes from 1964:
Frank Buxton:
Guests are Ann Sothern, Nancy Dussault, Abe Burrows, and Darryl Hickman [OC, also GSN/365.2]
Guests are Peggy Cass, Phyllis Newman, Orson Bean, and Howard Keel [GSN/339.8]
Robert Q. Lewis:
The last episode; guests are Marty Ingels, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Arlene Francis, and Barbara Cook [GSN/119.10]
GET THE PICTURE-Mike O'Malley: Nine episodes from 1991
The aired pilot(?) [GAS/550.2]
"Twins Day" [GAS/781.9]
A celebrity episode w/"Welcome Freshmen" vs. "Clarissa Explains it All" [GAS/683.12]
Two general episodes [all RPT/D7.1, 192.3]
"Sports Day" [GAS/798.7]
An episode w/an appearance by Marc Summers [GAS/798.9]
An episode w/a record maingame score: 940! [GAS/834.9]
GIVE 'N TAKE-Jim Lange: One episode from 1975 [SM/43.3]
GLADIATORS 2000-Ryan Seacrest & Maria Santos: One episode from 1994 [OB/616.11]
GLOBAL GUTS-Mike O'Malley: A Special Olympics Edition from 1996 [OC/799.1]
GO-Kevin O'Connell:
The 1983 premiere episode; guests are Elaine Joyce and Richard Kline [GSN/178.8]
The 3rd episode (w/same guests as above) [CBN/D30.5, also GSN/189.3]
Three consecutive episodes from 1983; guests are Betty White and Fred Grandy [all GSN/129.1, 229.9]
1983; guests are Shelley Smith and Brian Mitchell [GSN/179.1]
1983; guests are Audrey Landers and Jay Johnson [GSN/129.5]
The first episode w/the "head-to-head" format from 1983; guests are Markie Post and Barry Gordon [GSN/129.6]
1983; guests are Martha Smith and Charlie Siebert [CBN/11.3]
Another episode w/same guests as above [GSN/314.1]
ALL of a special Battle of the Soap Stars week from 1983 w/"Another World" vs. "Days of Our Lives" (Jack Clark announces) [all GSN/189.5-9, also have Wed. and Thu. eps from OC/914.6; 914.8]
1983; guests are Bonnie Urseth and Michael J. Fox [GSN/129.8]
ALL of another Battle of the Soap Stars week from 1983 w/"Another World" vs. "Search For Tomorrow" (Jack Clark announces again) [all GSN/190.7-11]
1983; guests are Lynn Redgrave and Richard Gilliland [CBN/11.2]
Another episode w/same guests as above [GSN/179.2]
1983; guests are JoAnne Worley and Grant Goodeve [GSN/138.4]
1983; guests are Constance McCashin and Brian Mitchell [GSN/172.6]
1983; guests are Kim Fields and Lauri Hendler [GSN/172.7]
1984; guests are Betty White and Robert Mandan [GSN/171.10]
1984; guests are Vicki Lawrence and Barry Gordon [GSN/173.5]
The last episode from 1984; guests are Didi Conn and Charlie Siebert (ends w/a nice goodbye from Kevin!) [GSN/179.3]
GO FOR IT! TV-Tymisha Harris & Nicky Brown:
The 2001 premiere episode [OC/626.4]
The 1st tournament finals from 2001 [OC/659.9]
The 3rd tournament finals from 2002 (missing first 3 min.) [OC/731.8]
THE GONG SHOW
Chuck Barris
NBC, 1976-78:
The first taped episode from 1976 (from the never-aired week hosted by John Barbour); guests are Jack Cassidy, JoAnne Worley, and Jamie Farr (JF) [GSN/345.5]
The 1976 premiere episode; guests are Anson Williams, Phyllis Diller, and Pat Harrington [GSN/138.5]
Two episodes from the 2nd week; guests are Anson Williams, Phyllis Diller, and Jamie Farr [both SM/57.1-2]
1976; guests are Buddy Hackett, Shari Lewis, and Bill Bixby (Music group Oingo Boingo is an act!) [GSN/521.7]
1976; guests are JF, Della Reese, and Avery Schreiber (Singer Cheryl Lynn is an act!) [GSN/620.1]
1976; guests are Alan Sues, June Lockhart, and Gavin MacLeod [GSN]
1976; guests are Chuck Woolery, Charlotte Rae, and Arte Johnson (AJ) [GSN/272.14]
1976; guests are Ronnie Schell, Phyllis Diller, and Chuck Woolery [GSN/620.2]
1976; guests are Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, and JF (features a hillarious Chuck Barris impersonator!) [GSN/272.10]
1976; guests are JF, Mitzi McCall, and Charlie Brill [GSN/600.14]
A 1976 episode from "High-Low Week"; guests are Clifton Davis, Jaye P. Morgan (JPM; her first appearance), and Milt Kamen [GSN/403.1]
1976; guests are Phyllis Diller, JF, and JPM [GSN/620.3]
1976; guests are AJ, JPM, and Allen Ludden [GSN]
1976; guests are Paul Williams, JPM, and Steve Garvey [USA/608.13]
Two episodes from 1976; guests are AJ, JPM, and Rip Taylor [both USA/76.10, 609.6]
1976; guests are JPM, JF, and Michele Lee [GSN/345.6]
Three episodes from 1976; guests are AJ, JPM, and JF [all USA/608.7; 609.1; 609.7, also have one ep from GSN/614.6]
1976; guests are Rip Taylor, Susan George, and Peter Lawford [GSN/943.5]
Christmas 1976 episode; guests are AJ, Virginia Graham, and JF [GSN/303.13]
1977; guests are JF, JPM, and Charlie Brill [USA/76.8]
Four episodes from 1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and Allen Ludden [1 RPT/76.9, 3 USA/608.14; 609.4; 609.6]
1977; guests are JPM, Peter Lawford, and Iris Turner (missing intro) [OC/1028.1]
1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and Scatman Crothers [GSN/663.14]
Three episodes from 1977; guests are AJ, Eva Gabor, and Peter Lawford [2 RPT/76.14; 608.4, 1 USA/609.5]
Two episodes from 1977; guests are Ruth Buzzi, Rip Taylor, and Dionne Warwick [both GSN/943.4, 943.6]
1977; guests are JPM, Pat Paulsen, and Pearl Bailey [GSN/614.1]
Another 1977 episode w/same guests as below [GSN/943.3]
The 400th episode from 1977; guests are Anson Williams, Dionne Warwick, and JF [GSN/614.4]
1977; guests are JPM, AJ, and Barbara McNair (part of end credits cut off) [USA/609.3]
1977; guests are JPM, Jack Burns, and Kaye Stevens [GSN]
1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and a young David Letterman [USA/76.13]
1977; guests are JF, JPM, and Mort Sahl [USA/608.10]
Two episodes from 1977; guests are JPM, Charlie Brill, and Mitzi McCall [1 RPT/608.6, 1 GSN/949.3]
1977; guests are JPM, Pat McCormick (PM), and LaWanda Page [USA/620.13]
1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and Anson Williams [USA/608.9]
Three episodes from 1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and Steve Martin [1 RPT/76.17, 1 GSN/614.5, 1 USA/608.14]
1977; guests are AJ, Abbe Lane, and JPM [GSN/620.4]
Two episodes from 1977; guests are JPM, Anson Williams, and Patty Andrews [both USA/608.11, 609.8]
1977; guests are JF, JPM, and Pat Paulsen [USA/76.12]
1977; guests are Phyllis Diller, JF, and JPM (features the infamous "Popsicle Twins" act!) [GSN/534.2]
1977; guests are JF, JPM, and Chuck Woolery [USA/608.8]
1977; guests are Rip Taylor, Patty Andrews, and PM [USA/608.15]
A full week of shows from 1977; guests are JF, JPM, and Louis Nye [4 RPT/608.2-3; 608.5; 608.12, 1 GSN/614.2, also have 2 eps from OC/1028.2-3]
An hour of clips from various 1977 episodes [OC/1028.4]
1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and PM [OC/1028.5]
1977; guests are JPM, JF, and Patty Andrews [GSN/620.5]
1977; guests are Pat Paulsen, JPM, and PM [RPT/608.1]
1977; guests are Freddy Cannon, JPM, and PM [GSN/620.6]
Pre-Thanksgiving 1977 episode; guests are JF, JPM, and PM [USA]
Christmas 1977 episode; guests are JF, JPM, and Allen Ludden [GSN/657.2]
1977; guests are Patty Andrews, Sweet Louie, and Mabel King [GSN/620.7]
1978; guests are Helen O'Connell, JPM, and Margaret Whiting [GSN/403.2]
1978; guests are Rip Taylor, JPM, and Sweet Louie [GSN/620.9]
Two episodes from 1978; guests are The Unknown Comic, JPM, and PM [1 USA/608.16, 1 GSN]
1978; guests are AJ, JPM, and Steve Garvey [RPT/77.2, also GSN/614.3]
1978; guests are Gene-Gene the Dancing Machine, JPM, and JF [GSN/303.14]
1978; guests are Gary Mule Deer, JPM (one of her last network appearances...you'll find out why!!), and Roger Owens [GSN/620.10]
1978; guests are Fred Travalena, Michele Lee, and Wayland Flowers & Madame [GSN/303.15]
1978; guests are Gary Mule Deer, Michele Lee, and PM [USA/609.2]
1978; guests are Pat Paulsen, JoAnne Worley, and Johnny Paycheck [GSN/522.12]
1978; guests are Mort Sahl, Mabel King, and JF [GSN]
The last episode from 1978 (actually one of "Chuckie's Fables", hosted by Larry "Fenwick" Gotterer); guests are Carl Ballantine, Patty Andrews, and JF (Gene-Gene appears at the end w/a special guest!) [GSN/418.14, also OC/898.2]
SYNDICATED, 1977-80:
197?; guests are Peter Lawford, JPM, and Sammy Cahn (part of end credits cut off) [USA/50.13]
1977; guests are Candy Clark, Rex Reed, and JPM [RPT]
1978; guests are Fred Travalena, JPM, and PM (part of end credits cut off) [USA/620.8]
1978; guests are Jack Ford, JPM, and JF (missing intro) [OC/893.2]
1978; guests are Rex Reed, JPM, and Anson Williams (end credits missing) [OC/893.3]
1978; guests are Mabel King, JMP, and Rex Reed [USA]
1978; guests are Dick Shawn, Patty Andrews, and JF (EVERY act is an Elvis impersonator!) [USA]
1978; guests are Michele Lee, PM, and JPM [USA]
1978; guests are Davey Lopes, Mabel King, and Carl Ballantine [OC]
1979; guests are Pat McCormick, Martha Reeves and Freeman King [USA/609.10]
1979; guests are JF, JPM, and David Sheiner [USA]
1979; guests are Carl Ballantine, Patty Andrews, and PM [USA]
Gary Owens:
The 1976 syndie premiere episode (preceded by a promo); guests are Elke Sommer, Rex Reed, and Phyllis Diller [SM/57.3]
"True" Don Bleu:
The 1988 premiere episode; guests are Argus Hamilton, Molly Cheek, and Ramone Azteca [OB/52.21]
1988; guests are George Wallace, Pam Matteson, and Dweezil Zappa [OC/949.4]
1988; guests are Gallagher, Alaina Reed, and *Ken Ober* (parts of several acts missing) [OB/562.9]
1988; guests are Julie Dees, The Unknown Comic, and Alaina Reed [OB/57.4]
Christmas 1988 episode; guests are *Bob Eubanks*, Mary Ann Pascal, and Bob Zany (Includes a promo for "Hollywood Squares") [OC/562.10]
1989; guests are Norm Crosby, Geraldine, and Jimmie Walker [OC/562.11]
The 100th episode from 1989; guests are Captain Lou Albano, Marla Gibbs, and "Hollywood" Hamilton [OC/562.12]
1989; guests are Scott Nemes, *Janice Pennington*, and Jay Thomas (Includes a promo for "Fun House") [OC/562.13]
Dave Attell:
The 2008 premiere episode; guests are JB Smoove, Dave Navarro, and Andy Dick [RPT]
THE GOOD BOOK CHALLENGE (LI religious quiz)-Father Kevin Smith: One episode from 2001 [OC/730.6]
THE GRAND PRIX ALL-STAR SHOW-Michael Young & Teri Ann Linn:
One episode from 1982; guests are Jenilee Harisson, Jay Johnson, and David Cassidy (part of end credits cut off) [OC/616.10]
GRAND SLAM-Dennis Miller & Amanda Byram: All 8 episodes of the series from 2007 [all OC]
GRANDSTAND-Curt Chaplin:
One episode from 1988; guests are Franco Harris, Jay Johnstone, and Bryan Trottier [OC/331.6]
THE GREAT AMERICAN CELEBRITY SPELLING BEE-John O'Hurley:
The 2-hour championship episode (and last show of the series) from 2004 w/George Wendt, Carol Leifer, Brett Butler, Alice Cooper, Corbin Bernsen, Vanessa Lengies, David Faustino, Gena Lee Nolin, Sherman Hemsley and Alan Thicke [OC/889.0]
THE GREAT GETAWAY GAME-Wink Martindale: One episode from 1990 [OB/48.12]
THE GREAT WISCONSIN QUIZ SHOW-Ted O'Connell:
One episode from 1985 (hour); panel is Beth ?, Ed Miller, Marlene Dumays, and Michael Latrone [OB]
GREED-Chuck Woolery:
The two-hour 1999 premiere episode [OC/392.0, missing intro, also GSN/716.1, complete]
The 2nd episode (former GS champ Curtis Warren is a contestant) [GSN/1003.2]
The 3rd episode (will Dan, Melissa, and Curtis go for the $2,200,000?) [GSN/1003.3]
Three consecutive episodes from 2000 [all OC/423.1-3]
Curtis Warren's $1,000,000 win from 2000 [OC/432.3]
A special "Tournament of Losers" episode from 2000 [OC/435.4]
A special "TV Trivia" episode from 2000 (w/a team that blows the $25K question in an embarassing way!) [OC/435.5]
Two general 2000 episodes [1 OC/431.6, 1 GSN/842.10]
Two special 70s Trivia episodes from 2000 (episode 1 is a half-hour, and episode 2 features former "Finders Keepers" host Larry Toffler as a contestant in game 3!) [both OC/436.6-7]
Five special "Super Greed" episodes from 2000 (w/increased payoffs and a $4M top prize!) [all OC/450.6-7, 454.9, 456.3, 467.3]
Two special "College Rivalry" episodes from 2000 [both OC/467.5, 481.1]
The last episode (though not mentioned) from 2000 [OC/482.7]
GUILTY OR INNOCENT-John Shearin: One episode from 1984 [OC/528.10]
HAGGIS BAGGIS-Dennis James: One episode from 1959 [KIN]
HEADLINE CHASERS-Wink Martindale:
The 1985 premiere episode (includes a promo for "$ale of the Century") [OB]
A rehearsal game from 1985 (hosted by Johnny Gilbert) [SM/964.9]
Three general 1985 episodes [2 OC/112.1; 939.11, 1 GSN/459.14]
HE SAID, SHE SAID-Joe Garagiola:
The 1969 pilot w/Gene & Helen Rayburn, and three civillian couples [GSN/74.7]
1969; guests are Kyle Rote & Sharon Kaye Richie, *Wally & Natalie Bruner*, David & Joyce Susskind, and Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara [GSN/74.9]
1970; guests are *Bert & Anne Convy* (ironic, huh?), Hal Holbrook & Carol Rossen, Bob Zamfino & E.J. Peaker, and *Dick & Loretta Clark* [GSN/119.11]
1970; guests are Robert Lansing & Gerry Hardy, Heywood & Jane Hale-Brune, Orson & Carolyn Bean, and *Bill & Ann Cullen* [GSN/117.12]
A full week of shows from 1970; guests are Nanette Fabray & Randy MacDougall, Alejandro & Joyce Rey, John & Jackie Davidson, and Sally Field & Steve Craig [all GSN/117.7-11, also have SM of one ep.]
HIGH-LOW-Jack Barry:
One episode from 1957; panel is Burl Ives, Arlene Dahl, and John Van Doren (has time code at bottom of screen) [SC]
HIGH-Q (franchised HS quiz)
Ernie Anderson (W. Virginia):
Waverly vs. E. Bank from 1985 [OC/857.6]
Huntington-St. Joseph Central vs. Elliot County from 1985 [OB/857.12]
The 1985 championship finals [OC/985.1]
The 1986 championship finals [OC/683.4]
The 1987 championship finals [OB/756.4]
Clay vs. S. Charleston from 1989 (includes promos for "WoF" and "Cash Explosion Double Play") [OC]
Chuck Dowdle (Atlanta):
One episode from 2006 [OC]
Richard Rosen (Central PA):
Lampeter-Strasburg vs Upper Dauphin from 2000 (ATGSer Mitch Groff is on the L-S team!) [OC]
HIGH ROLLERS
Alex Trebek
NBC, 1978-80 ("The New High Rollers"):
A 1978 episode w/one LUCKY contestant! [SM/221.4]
Three general 1979 episodes [both OC]
New Year's episode from 1979 (w/Alex and the models in formal wear) [OC]
A 1980 episode w/a heartbreaking Big Numbers [OC/894.1]
Four general 1980 episodes [all OC]
The last episode from 1980 [OC/240.1]
Wink Martindale:
The 1986 pilot (followed by a 3-minute pitchfilm) [SM]
The 1987 premiere episode (time runs out before the Big Numbers can be played) [OC/144.1]
The 4th episode (includes a promo for "Love Connection") [OB]
A 1987 episode where a contestant swears after a heartbreaking Big Numbers! [OC/886.4]
Four general 1987 episodes [1 OB/165.1, 1 OC/204.2, 1 USA/86.5, 1 SM]
Halloween 1987 episode (somewhat low audio) [OB/165.2]
A 1987 episode where Darlene Hubert becomes the all-time top winner w/$49,154 (has "ghosts" in picture) [USA/834.4]
Thanksgiving 1987 episode (w/an all-cash board) [USA/834.5]
Christmas 1987 episode [SM]
New Year's episode from 1987 (w/another all-cash board; end credits missing) [USA/834.6]
Five general 1988 episodes [2 USA/204.3; 228.8, 1 OC/353.3, 2 SM/290.9]
HIGH SCHOOL BOWL (Hartford/New Haven HS quiz)-Kenn Venit: Two episodes from 1983 [both OC]:
The 1983-84 season premiere
Ludlowe vs. Hamden Hall (includes a promo for "Family Feud")
HIGH STAKES POKER-AJ Benza & Gabe Kaplan:
Three consecutive episodes from 2006 [all OC]
Four general 2006 episodes [all OC]
HISTORY IQ-Marc Summers:
The 2000 premiere episode [OC/511.1]
Four general 2000 episodes [2 OC/511.8; 532.2, 2 RPT/567.2; 578.1]
The 2nd season premiere from 2001 (from "Teacher Week"); I was in the audience! [OC/586.1]
A 2001 episode from "Online Players Week" (ex-"J!" and "WBSM" champ Leszek Pawlowicz is a contestant) [OC/592.4]
Leszek's semi-finals appearance from 2001 [OC/610.5]
The $250,000 finals episode (and last show of the series) from 2001 [OC/610.6]
HIT MAN-Peter Tomarken: Eleven episodes from 1983:
Topics are TV Commercials and William Randolph Hearst [OB/44.12]
Topics are Abbott & Costello and the Washington Social Scene [OB/199.7]
Topics are "American Bandstand" and General Custer [OC/146.1]
Topics are P.T. Barnum and Words [OC/146.2]
Topics are Bette Davis and Famous Clowns [OC/528.9]
Topics are Marlon Brando and Presidents [OC/146.3]
Topics are W.C. Fields and Stamps [OC/784.1]
Topics are "Casablanca" and Henry VIII [OC/784.4]
Topics are Stardom and Winston Churchill [OC/784.2]
Topics are Jean Harlow and Prophets (missing final segment) [OC/784.3]
The last episode; topics are Gene Kelly and Vice-Presidents (ends w/a classic "contestant plug", and future GS announcer Randy West is a contestant!) [OC/411.8]
HOLD EVERYTHING!-Pat Bullard:
One episode from 1990; guests are Frank Bonner, Annie Bloom, and Hal Williams [GSN/102.3]
HOLD THAT NOTE-Bert Parks: One episode from 1957 [OC]
HOLE IN THE WALL-Mark Thompson & Brooke Burns: The 2008 premiere episode [OC]
THE HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION-Jim Lange: Six episodes from 1977 [all GSN]:
The premiere episode; guests are Jaye P. Morgan, Buddy Hackett, Marcia Wallace, Jan Murray, Pat Carroll, and Anson Williams [180.10]
Guests are Elaine Joyce, Buddy Hackett, Jaye P. Morgan, Jan Murray, Pat Carroll, and Nipsey Russell [205.5]
Guests are Jan Murray, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Nipsey Russell, Marcia Wallace, Buddy Hackett, and Michele Lee [205.6]
Guests are Robert Reed, Pat Carroll, Nipsey Russell, JoAnn Pflug, Jack Carter, and Jaye P. Morgan [205.7]
Guests are Meredith MacRae, Milton Berle, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Abe Vigoda, Pat Carroll, and Nipsey Russell [288.3]
Guests are Jaye P. Morgan, Jan Murray, Barbara Rhoades, Dick Smothers, Pat Carroll, and Tommy Lasorda [345.9]
THE HOLLYWOOD GAME-Bob Goen:
The 1991 pilot, hosted by Peter Allen (has video problems for 1 min. during 3rd segment) [SM/138.6]
All 4 episodes of the series from 1992 [all OC/429.1-4]
HOLLYWOOD SHOWDOWN-Todd Newton:
The 2000 premiere episode [OC/427.6]
A 2000 episode w/a $17,540 Box Office win [OC/432.2]
A 2000 episode w/a $16,770 Box Office win [OC/444.3]
A 2000 episode from "Blockbuster Week" w/the show's biggest Box Office win: $33,260! [GSN/459.11]
A 2000 episode w/a $24,640 Box Office win [OC/467.2]
The 2nd season premiere from 2001 [OB/600.4]
A 2001 episode w/a $22,020 Box Office win [OB/825.8]
A 2001 episode from "Out-of-Towners Week" (w/an $11,780 Box Office win) [GSN/1058.2]
A 2001 episode from "Armed Forces Week" (w/a $15,380 Box Office win) [SM/622.2]
A 2001 episode from "Full Monty Week" (everyone strips at the end!!) [OC/600.2]
A 2001 episode w/a $21,060 Box Office win [OB/825.9]
All of a special "Tournament of Champions" week from 2001 [OB/825.10-14]
THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES: See separate page for episode listings.
HOLLYWOOD'S TALKING-Geoff Edwards:
The 1973 premiere episode [SM/235.7]
HOME RUN DERBY-Mark Scott: Three episodes from 1960 [all RPT]:
Jackie Jensen vs. Mickey Mantle [461.5]
Dick Stuart vs. Frank Robinson (end credits missing) [576.1]
Hank Aaron vs. Eddie Matthews [487.1]
THE HOME SHOPPING GAME-Bob Goen: Four episodes from 1987:
The premiere episode [OB/564.1]
Three general episodes [2 OC/385.2, 1 OB/763.4]
HOMETOWN HIGH-Q (Pittsburgh HS quiz)-Ken Rice:
The 1st season championship episode from 2000 [OC/729.4]
The 2nd season championship episode from 2001 [OC/729.5]
The 3rd season championship episode from 2002 [OC/729.6]
Central Catholic/Shaler Area/Butler from 2004 (fellow trader Chris Wannagat is a contestant!) [OC/948.4]
A playoff episode from 2004 (see above!) [OC/948.4]
Shaler Area/Fox Chapel/North Alleghany from 2005 (same story!) [OC]
Aliquippa/Clairton/S. Allegheny from 2006 [OC/1051.1]
Belle Vernon/Northgate/S. Fayette from 2006 [OC/1051.2]
Chartiers Valley/Greensburg-Salem/Upper St. Clair from 2006 [OC/1051.3]
Moon Area/Our Lady of Sacred Heart/Woodland Hills from 2006 [OC/1051.4]
Brownsville/Plum/Sewickley Academy from 2006 [OC/1051.5]
Beaver/New Brighton/Thomas Jefferson from 2006 [OC/1051.7]
Canon-McMillan/Fox Chapel/Lincoln from 2006 [OC/1051.8]
Bishop Canevin/Freeport/Mohawk from 2006 [OC/1051.10]
Greensburg Central Catholic/Laurel Highlands/Schenley from 2006 [OC/1051.11]
Ellis School/Greenville/Penns Manor from 2006 [OC/1051.13]
THE HONEYMOON RACE-Bill Malone: One episode from 1967 [KIN]
HOOSIER KNOW-IT-ALLS (local Indiana show)-Kevin Gregory & Gia Burns:
The 1996 premiere episode [OC/385.1]
A 1997 episode w/Indiana's own Chri$ Lambert! asking a question [OC/385.4]
(CELEBRITY) HOT POTATO-Bill Cullen: Thirty-five episodes from 1984:
The premiere episode w/Moms-To-Be vs. Teachers [OC/483.1, also GSN/44.11]
Waitresses play the bonus round (for $20,000!) [GSN/320.11]
Grocery Checkers vs. Softball Managers (this is the first episode w/the 7-Straight Jackpot) [GSN/857.7]
Three consecutive episodes w/Computer Salesmen [all GSN/341.1, 155.1, 345.10]
All of a special celebrity tournament week w/Miss Americas vs. All-American Sportsmen [all GSN/206.1-5]
Dentists vs. Air Traffic Controllers [OC/913.5]
Three consecutive episodes w/Little League Coaches (episode 1 missing first 2 min. or so) [all OC/913.6-8]
Private Eyes vs. Paralegals [OC/913.9, missing end credits, also GSN/206.6, complete]
Bartenders vs. Bee Keepers [GSN/179.4]
Accountants vs. Pro Surfers [GSN/219.3]
Accountants vs. Circus Performers (the Accountants become the all-time top winners!) [GSN/554.4]
Mailroom Clerks vs. Process Servers (Includes a question about GS hosts!) [GSN/320.12]
Monks vs. Probation Officers [GSN/501.3]
Coast Guard Rescue Team vs. Interior Designers (Includes an $8,500 7-Straight Jackpot win!) [GSN/505.8]
The last civilian episode w/Reporters vs. Auctioneers [GSN/505.9]
The first "Celebrity" episode; guests are Emma Samms, Phyllis Diller, Rene Enriquez, and Billy Hufsey [GSN/500.3]
Guests are Arte Johnson, Kristian Alfonso, Ron Masak, and Beverly Garland [OC/155.2]
All of a special "Teen Week" w/Kim Fields, Missy Gold, and Dana Hill vs. Philip McKeon, Peter Billingsley, and Matthew Laborteaux [all GSN/607.9-13]
Guests are JM J. Bullock, Martha Smith, Brian Mitchell, and Mindy Cohn [CBN/155.3]
Guests are Jamie Farr, Brad Garrett, Dorothy Lyman, and Michael Winslow [GSN/559.11]
Guests are Brad Garrett, Marcia Wallace, Nipsey Russell, and Christopher Durham (Includes a question about game shows!) [GSN/596.11]
The last episode; guests are Arte Johnson, Anson Williams, Jan Murray, and Lanie Kazan [OC/155.4, also GSN/693.4, w/better video quality]
HOT SEAT-Jim Peck: One episode from 1976 [OC/411.5]
HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH?-Corbin Bernsen: The 2008 premiere episode [SM]
HOW'S YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW?-Wink Martindale:
One episode from 1967; guests are Nipsey Russell, Richard Dawson, and Milt Kamen [KIN]
I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU SAID THAT!-John Salley: Three episodes from 1998 [all OC]:
The premiere episode [290.7]
Two general episodes [297.9-10]
I SURVIVED A JAPANESE GAME SHOW-Tony Sano: All 7 episodes of the series (except #2) from 2008 [all OC]
I'LL BET-Jack Narz:
One episode from 1965 w/Beverly Garland & Phil Crank vs. Richard & Mara Long [KIN/691.3]
I'M A CELEBRITY, GET ME OUT OF HERE!-John Lehr:
All 15 episodes of the series from 2003 w/Maria Conchita Alonso, Tyson Beckford, "Downtown" Julie Brown, Bruce Jenner, Cris Judd, Robin Leach, Stuttering John Melendez, Melissa Rivers, Alana Stewart, and *Nikki Schieler-Ziering* (epsiodes 5, 12, and 15 are 2 hrs, but episode 5 is missing first 45 min.) [all OC/789.1-5, 793.1-5 796.1-5]
I'M TELLING!-Laurie Faso:
The 1987 premiere episode [FAM/674.7]
"Twins Day" from 1987 (w/a then-unknown Vonni [Giovanni] Ribisi as a contestant) [FAM/892.6]
"Sisters' Day" from 1987 [FAM]
A 1987 episode where the selector gets stuck! [FAM]
Christmas 1987 episode [FAM/674.10]
A 1988 episode w/a perfect score [FAM]
A celebrity episode from 1988 w/Chad & Charity Allen, Benji & Becky Gregory, and Ami & Shawn Foster [FAM/674.8]
"Sisters' Day" from 1988 [FAM/674.9]
I'VE GOT A SECRET
Garry Moore:
1952; panel is Bill Cullen (BC), Jayne Meadows (JM), Henry Morgan (HM; his 1st appearance!) and Kitty Carlisle [GSN]
Christmas 1952 episode; panel is BC, JM, Kitty Carlisle, and HM [GSN/354.1]
1954; panel is Lucille Ball, BC, JM, and HM [OC]
Christmas 1954 episode; panel is BC, JM, HM, and Faye Emerson [GSN/414.10]
A 1955 episode w/Don McNeill guest-hosting; panel is BC, Audrey Meadows, HM, and FE [OC]
1955; panel is BC, JM, HM, and BP (Ronald Reagan is the special guest in a classic segment!) [GSN]
Christmas 1955 episode; panel is BC, JM, HM, and Faye Emerson (FE) [GSN/414.11]
A 1956 episode w/Don McNeill guest-hosting; panel is BC, JM, Arnold Stang, and FE [OC]
Easter 1956 episode; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE (all secrets involve animals) [OC]
Halloween 1956 episode; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE (who gets censored; *Bud Collyer* is the special guest!) [GSN]
Christmas 1956 episode (only Garry, Bill, and Henry appear) [GSN]
A 1957 episode w/Hal March guest-hosting; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE [GSN]
1957; panel is BC, JM, HM, and BP (Garry's birthday is acknowledged!) [GSN]
A 1957 episode from Florida; panel is Durward Kirby, HM, FE, and JM [GSN]
The 5th anniversary episode from 1957; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE [GSN]
"A Salute to Motion Pictures" from 1957; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE (Bill does the unexpected in game 1!) [GSN]
A 1957 episode w/Henry Morgan guest-hosting; panel is BC, JM, Carl Reiner, and FE [GSN]
Christmas 1957 episode; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE (all secrets involve staff members and their families) [GSN]
A special "western" episode from 1958; panel is BP, JM, HM, and BC [GSN/349.11]
1959; panel is Johnny Carson, BP, HM, and Bess Myerson (BM; *Steve Allen* is the special guest...ironic, huh?) [GSN]
1959; panel is BC, BM, HM, and BP [OC]
1959; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM (a cow relieves itself onstage!!) [GSN]
1959; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [OC]
Christmas 1959 episode; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [GSN/354.2]
1960; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [OC]
1960; panel is BC, Florence Henderson, HM, and BP [OC]
1960; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [GSN]
Christmas 1960 episode; panel is BC, Carol Burnett, HM, and BM [GSN/547.12]
1961; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [OC]
A 1961 episode w/Betsy Palmer guest-hosting; panel is BC, Denise Lor, HM, and BM [GSN/348.10]
1961; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM (Special guest Vivian Vance plays "Password" with the panel!) [GSN/348.9]
A 1962 episode w/Henry Morgan guest-hosting; panel is BC, BP, Buddy Hackett, and BM [GSN/349.9]
Christmas 1962 episode; panel is BM, BC, BP, and HM [GSN/354.4]
Christmas 1963 episode; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [GSN/354.5]
The 12th anniversary episode from 1964; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [OC]
Steve Allen:
CBS, 1964-67:
His first episode from 1964; panel is BP, BC, BM, and HM [GSN]
1964; panel is HM, Lorraine Blau (an audience member!), Buddy Hackett, and BP [GSN]
Christmas 1964 episode; panel is BP, BC, HM, and BM [GSN/354.6]
A 1965 episode w/Henry Morgan guest-hosting; panel is BP, BC, BM, and Buddy Hackett [KIN]
Christmas 1965 episode; panel is BP, BC, HM, and BM [GSN/354.7]
1966; panel is BP, BC, HM, and BM [KIN]
Christmas 1966 episode; panel is BP, BC, HM, and BM [GSN/354.8]
The last episode from 1967; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [GSN/418.10]
SYNDICATED, 1972-73:
The 1972 premiere episode; panel is Pat Carroll (PC), HM, Meredith MacRae, and Richard Dawson (RD) [GSN/369.8]
1972; panel is JM, Bill Bixby, Brenda Benet, and Jack Cassidy (*Monty Hall* is the special guest!) [GSN/229.8]
1972; panel is Anita Gillette, Gene Rayburn, Stephanie Edwards, and RD [GSN/314.2]
1972; panel is Anita Gillette, Gene Rayburn, JoAnne Worley, and RD [GSN/313.10]
1972; panel is PC, Alan Alda, Betty White, and RD [GSN/314.3]
1972; panel is PC, Arte Johnson, Nanette Fabray, and RD [GSN/313.5]
1972; panel is PC, Arte Johnson, Anita Gillette, and RD (*Bob Barker* is the special guest!) [GSN/135.16]
1972; panel is PC, Gene Rayburn, Nanette Fabray, and RD [GSN/231.9]
1972; panel is PC, HM, Nanette Fabray, and RD [GSN/313.4]
1972; panel is PC, Bert Convy, Anita Gillette, and RD [GSN/314.5]
1972; panel is PC, HM, June Lockhart, and RD (*Janice Pennington and Anitra Ford* appear to assist special guest Jack Klugman during his segment!) [GSN/365.1]
Another 1972 episode w/same panel as above [GSN/348.8]
1972; panel is PC, HM, Anita Gillette, and RD (*Allen Ludden* is the special guest!) [GSN/284.4]
Another 1972 episode w/same panel as above [GSN/365.5]
1973; panel is Betty White, HM, Anita Gillette, and RD [GSN/356.3]
1973; panel is Anita Gillette, Bert Convy, JM, and RD [GSN/314.9]
1973; panel is PC, Gene Rayburn, Anita Gillette, and RD [GSN/49.4]
1973; panel is JM, HM, Anita Gillette, and RD [GSN/370.1]
The last episode from 1973; panel is HM, PC, Anita Gillette, and RD [GSN/370.2]
Bill Cullen:
The 1975 pilot; panel is Elaine Joyce, RD, Pat Collins, and HM [SM/747.9]
Stephanie Miller:
The 2000 premiere episode; panel is Amy Yasbeck (AY), Christopher Reid, Hal Sparks, and Teri Garr (TG) [OC/187.4]
2000; panel is AY, Jason Kravits, Chris Hogan, and TG [OC/442.3]
2000; panel is AY, Jason Kravits, Jim J. Bullock, and TG [OC/476.3]
2000; panel is AY, Jason Kravits, Katie Puckrick, and TG [OC/476.4]
Two episodes from 2001; panel is AY, Jason Kravits, Jim J. Bullock, and TG [both RPT/717.9, 727.4]
Bill Dwyer: Three episodes from 2006:
The premiere episode [OC]
Two general episodes [1 OC, 1 RPT]
I'VE HEARD THAT SONG! (TN musical quiz)-Steve Beverly: One episode from 1996 [OB/1038.8]
IDENTITY-Penn Jillette
Dec. 2006:
All 5 episodes of the series [all OC]
Spring 2007:
An episode w/a $500,000 win! [OC]
IDIOT SAVANTS-Greg Fitzsimmons: Four episodes from 1997:
The premiere episode (low audio) [OB/73.14]
Two general episodes [1 OC/70.11, 1 OB/730.11]
A special Spring Break episode from Panama Beach [OB/768.3]
IN THE KNOW (Columbus HS quiz)-Bill Schiffman: The finals episode from 2003 [OB/823.7]
INFATUATION-Bob Eubanks: One episode from 1992 [OC/216.2]
INFORMATION, PLEASE-Clifton Fadiman:
A 10-minute excerpt of a filmed radio show from 1940 (released as a theatrical short); guest is Alice Marple [SM/309.5]
INQUIZITION-"The Inquizitor":
The 1998 premiere episode [OC/304.2]
Former "J!" champ Kim Worth's appearance from 1998 [OC/703.7]
Two general 1998 episodes [both OC/403.2, 403.11]
The 2nd season premiere from 1999 [OC/440.7]
Two general 1999 episodes [1 OC/1052.12, 1 SM/459.10]
A 1999 episode w/Brad Francini as a home player! [OC/483.4]
The 3rd season premiere from 2000 [OC/600.3]
A general 2000 episode [OB/554.7]
INSIDE THE BOX-Sam Kalilieh:
The 2008 premiere episode [OC]
Two general 2008 episodes [both OC]
INSPIRATION, PLEASE!-Robert G. Lee: Three finals episodes from 1996 [all RPT/538.5, 538.7-8]
IT COULD BE YOU-Bill Leyden:
One episode from 1957 (w/an appearance by Buster Keaton!) [KIN/553.1]
One episode from 1958 [KIN]
IT TAKES TWO
Vin Scully:
One episode from 1969 w/Meredith & Gordon MacRae, Pat & Marge Harrington, and Gary & Barbara Crosby (an amusing going-on is heard during the 1st break!) [SM/157.2]
Dick Clark: Ten episodes from 1997:
The premiere episode; guests are Vicki Lawrence and Tonya Walker [OC/47.4]
The 5th episode; guests are John Moschitta, *Janice Pennington*, and *Rod Roddy* [OC/64.2]
Guest is *Ruta Lee* [OB]
Guest is Casey Kasem [OB/1058.3]
Guests are Tia & Tamera Mowry, Beverly Garland, and J. Eddie Peck (end credits missing) [OC/62.5]
Guests are Darlene Conley, Christina Ferrare, and *Michael Burger* [OC/290.10]
Guests are Marcia Wallace and Brian Roche [OC/290.11]
Guest is Betty White (end credits missing) [OC/70.5]
Guests are Lynn Redgrave and Louis Garcia [OC/403.4]
Guests are Jon "Bowzer" Bauman and *Ron Pearson* [OC/112.2]
IT'S ACADEMIC (franchised HS quiz)
Art James (NY):
The 4th episode from 1963 [SM]
Ed Grennan (Chicago):
One episode from 1969 [KIN]
Mac McGarry (Washington, D.C.):
One episode from 1963 [SM]
One episode from 1969 [SM]
One episode from 2001 [OC]
One episode from 2005 [OC]
IT'S ANYBODY'S GUESS-Monty Hall: One episode from 1977 [SM/411.4]
IT'S NEWS TO ME-Walter Cronkite:
One episode from 1954; panel is John Henry Faulk, Nina Foch, Quentin Reynolds, and Anna Lee [OC]
IT'S YOUR BET-Hal March: Two episodes from 1969 [both SM]:
Michael & Patricia Callen vs. Jan & Toni Murray
Tom Kennedy guest-hosts (ironic, huh?); guests are Lyle & Sharon Waggoner (more irony!) vs. Imogene Coca & King Donovan
IT'S YOUR CHANCE OF A LIFETIME-Gordon Elliott: All 5 episodes of the series from 2000 [all OC/469.1-5]
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GAME SHOW-RELATED PROGRAMS, SPECIALS, ETC.
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