Classic Concentration 90
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car in the “Winner’s Circle.” (original airdate 3/1/1990)
Classic Concentration 90
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car in the “Winner’s Circle.” (original airdate 3/2/1990)
Password Plus 79
Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). Celebrity guests: Pat Harrington and Nancy Lane (original airdate 11/21/1979)
Password Plus 79
Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). Celebrity guests: Pat Harrington and Nancy Lane (original airdate 11/22/1979)
Supermarket Sweep 5
Teams answer questions to earn time and advantages over their competitors before going on a supermarket shopping spree. The team that adds the most valuable items to their carts wins.
Supermarket Sweep 5
Teams answer questions to earn time and advantages over their competitors before going on a supermarket shopping spree. The team that adds the most valuable items to their carts wins.
Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour 84
Two contestants compete in both Match Game and Hollywood Squares.
Family Feud 82
Two families, each composed of five members, compete against each other to guess the answers with the results of a survey of one hundred people.
Family Feud 82
Two families, each composed of five members, compete against each other to guess the answers with the results of a survey of one hundred people.
Family Feud 82
Two families, each composed of five members, compete against each other to guess the answers with the results of a survey of one hundred people.
Family Feud 82
Two families, each composed of five members, compete against each other to guess the answers with the results of a survey of one hundred people.
Paid Programming
Paid Programming
Through the Bible with Les Feldick
Paid Programming
Talk About 88
Two teams of two contestants compete to "talk about" a series of subjects which can be either people, places, and things; all while trying to reveal ten hidden clue words on a game board.
Whew! 80
Contestants compete in a game of close calls, narrow escapes and split-second decisions in order to correct trivia “bloopers” for a chance at $25,000.
Card Sharks 78
Contestants compete to complete a block of five playing cards by trying to predict whether the next card will be higher or lower than the preceding one.
Card Sharks 86
Contestants compete to complete a block of five playing cards by trying to predict whether the next card will be higher or lower than the preceding one.
Press Your Luck 85
Three players use spins on a wheel to collect cash and prizes while trying to avoid the "Whammy" who bankrupts a player.
Press Your Luck 85
Three players use spins on a wheel to collect cash and prizes while trying to avoid the "Whammy" who bankrupts a player.
Classic Concentration 90
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car in the “Winner’s Circle.” (original airdate 3/5/1990)
Classic Concentration 90
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car in the “Winner’s Circle.” (original airdate 3/6/1990)
Match Game 75
Two contestants try to match six celebrities in a game of fill-in the missing blank
Match Game 75
Two contestants try to match six celebrities in a game of fill-in the missing blank
Tattletales 75
Celebrities & their spouses, playing for sections of the studio audience, try to match answers to questions about their personal lives
Tattletales 75
Celebrities & their spouses, playing for sections of the studio audience, try to match answers to questions about their personal lives
Password Plus 79
Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). Celebrity guests: Pat Harrington and Nancy Lane (original airdate 11/23/1979)
Password Plus 79
Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). Celebrity guests: Nanette Fabray and John Schuck (original airdate 11/26/1979)
The Newlywed Game 3
Four couples, each married less than two years, compete for prizes by answering provocative questions leading to surprising answers about their relationship to determine how well they know each other.
The Newlywed Game 3
Four couples, each married less than two years, compete for prizes by answering provocative questions leading to surprising answers about their relationship to determine how well they know each other.
Classic Concentration 89
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car in the “Winner’s Circle.” (original airdate 9/21/1989)
Classic Concentration 89
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car in the “Winner’s Circle.” (original airdate 9/25/1989)
Classic Concentration 89
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car in the “Winner’s Circle.” (original airdate 9/26/1989)
Classic Concentration 89
Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car in the “Winner’s Circle.” (original airdate 9/27/1989)
Match Game 74
Two contestants try to match six celebrities in a game of fill-in the missing blank
Match Game 74
Two contestants try to match six celebrities in a game of fill-in the missing blank
Match Game 77
Two contestants try to match six celebrities in a game of fill-in the missing blank
Match Game 77
Two contestants try to match six celebrities in a game of fill-in the missing blank
The Newlywed Game 3
Four couples, each married less than two years, compete for prizes by answering provocative questions leading to surprising answers about their relationship to determine how well they know each other.
The Newlywed Game 3
Four couples, each married less than two years, compete for prizes by answering provocative questions leading to surprising answers about their relationship to determine how well they know each other.
Super Password 86
Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). (original airdate 3/3/1986)
Super Password 86
Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). (original airdate 3/4/1986)
Super Password 86
Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). (original airdate 3/5/1986)
Super Password 86
Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). (original airdate 3/6/1986)
Let's Make A Deal 84
Contestants attempt to trade items for prizes with the possibility of winning something more valuable or a worthless piece of junk called a "Zonk." Today's big deal is worth $8,538
Let's Make A Deal 84
Contestants attempt to trade items for prizes with the possibility of winning something more valuable or a worthless piece of junk called a "Zonk." Today's big deal is worth $8,239