Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Unlike most game shows whose episodes tended to straddle playing a best two-out-of-three match, Classic Concentration had each match and bonus round fit into one complete episode. The first game was split over the first two segments, with the second and/or third game (if needed) taking up the third, and the bonus round played during the fourth.
Classic Concentration (reruns) Local/syndicated programming Dr. Dean: Days of Our Lives: Another World: Santa Barbara: Local/syndicated programming NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw: Winter Scrabble: Scattergories: Local/syndicated programming Spring Family Secrets: Summer John and Leeza from Hollywood: Classic Concentration (reruns) Caesars ...
The 1991–92 daytime network television schedule for the four major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday and weekend daytime hours from September 1991 to August 1992.
1991 American television series endings; Television series by Universal Television; American English-language television shows; Memory games; Television shows based on card games; Television series by Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
Concentration (1958–1978) Classic Concentration (1987–1991) Coronet Quick Quiz (1944–1945) Correction Please (1943–1944, 1945) Couch Potatoes (1989) County Fair (1945–1950, 1958–1959) Cram (2003) Crossword (1966; two unsold pilots hosted by George Fenneman) The Cross-Wits (1975–1980) and its revival, The New Cross Wits (1986–1987)
Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!
In 1987, while still hosting Jeopardy!, Trebek returned to daytime television as host of NBC's Classic Concentration, his second show for Mark Goodson. Trebek hosted both shows simultaneously until September 20, 1991, when Classic Concentration aired its final first-run episode [42] (NBC would air repeats until 1993
Title Premiere date Finale Notes Seasons Kraft Television Theatre: May 7, 1947: October 1, 1958: 11 Barney Blake, Police Reporter: April 22, 1948: July 8, 1948