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Winner Takes All is a game show that aired on ITV from 20 April 1975 to 28 June 1988, first hosted by Jimmy Tarbuck from 1975 to 1986 and then hosted by Geoffrey Wheeler from 1987 to 1988. The show then returned to the screens in 1997, this time on Challenge TV hosted by Bobby Davro .
Winner Takes All, on the ITV network from 1975 to 1988, and on Challenge TV from 1997; Winner Take All, a 1940s and early '50s American game show "Winners Take All", the tenth episode of the fifth season of the sitcom Murphy Brown
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Before Thursday, the Milwaukee Brewers have played six winner-take-all postseason games — that is, games where the winner advances (or wins a World Series), while the loser's season is over.
Winner Take All is an American radio-television game show that ran from 1946 to 1952 on CBS and NBC. It was the first game show produced by the Mark Goodson-Bill Todman partnership. [1] The series was originally hosted by Ward Wilson, but is best known for being the first game hosted by Bill Cullen. [2]
Irwin has made numerous appearances in television shows like All in the Family, Barney Miller, Laverne & Shirley, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Hart to Hart. He co-starred with Fannie Flagg in the television film Home Cookin' (1975) [3] He was reviewed for his performance in the play Marvin and Mel as coming off "like a ragpicker playing Lear ...
The group had four top 100 compilation albums in the Australian top 100 between 1975 and 1986. [10] ... b/w "Winner Take All" (non-album track) February 1956
The theme centered on the Winter Garden Theatre, where many of the greatest stars in theatrical history began their careers.. Presenters: Jack Albertson, Eve Arden, Fred Astaire, Milton Berle, Ray Bolger, Carol Channing, Clifton Davis, Buddy Ebsen, Jack Haley, Angela Lansbury, Jack Lemmon, John V. Lindsay, Cleavon Little, Walter Matthau, Vincente Minnelli, Carl Reiner, Rosalind Russell, Joe ...