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  2. Sid Ramin - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Nathan Ramin (or Sidney Norton Ramin), [2] born in 1919, was the son of Russian-born Ezra Ramin, [1] a window trimmer, and Beatrice D. (Salamoff) Ramin. He grew up in Roxbury neighborhood. Ramin orchestrated many television, film, and theatrical productions.

  3. CID The Dummy - Wikipedia

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    After an experiment gone wrong, D. Troit, the game's villain, creates an army of sentient robots and kidnaps the daughter of B. M. Werken. Werken retaliates by creating a crash impact dummy, the hero and the game's playable character, to defeat D. Troit and his armies and save Werken's daughter. Werken is assisted by a small flying robot named ...

  4. Catch Phrase (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    Catch Phrase is an American game show which ran from September 16, 1985, through January 10, 1986, in syndication. The object of the show was to solve "catch phrases", which were animated picture puzzles designed to represent objects or sayings.

  5. Catch Phrase (game) - Wikipedia

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    A later version, also known as Electronic Catch Phrase, is an electronic game (a device similar in appearance to the original version) with integrated phrase list, timer, and scoring. The game unit has a LCD screen to display the words and buttons to start the timer, advance play, and assign points to teams. Teams must guess the entire phrase ...

  6. Candid Camera - Wikipedia

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    When the joke was revealed, victims were told the show's catchphrase, "Smile, you're on Candid Camera." The catchphrase became a song with music and lyrics by Sid Ramin. In one episode, the show filmed the reactions of citizens after they saw the former President Harry S. Truman walking down the street.

  7. 'Wait, What Did You Say?' 125 Tongue-Twisting Telephone Game ...

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    Here's a look at 125 of the funniest, most clever Telephone Game phrases to put into action when you play. They are tricky, but remember: only whisper it once! They are tricky, but remember: only ...

  8. Robert Ginzler - Wikipedia

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    In 1948 Ginzler was invited by Sid Ramin to arrange for TV on the phenomenally-successful The Milton Berle Show, where the two found steady, lucrative work under the musical direction of Alan Roth and Victor Young until June 1956. This was the foundation of a long-standing productive and artistic partnership between the two orchestrators.

  9. Charo explains how she came up with that 'cuchi-cuchi ...

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    Still, she's continued to give audiences what they want. "It never gave me a complex," she said. "I have fun. As long as people enjoy it, I don't care.