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  2. Concentration (game show) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of American game shows - Wikipedia

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    College Mad House (1989–1990; college version of Fun House) Come Closer (1954) Comedy of Errors (1949–1952) Common Knowledge (2019–2021) 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)

  4. Classic Concentration - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 March 2024, at 14:42 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. NBC Daytime - Wikipedia

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    The only games that would make it pass season 1 or more were Sale of The Century (1983–1989; revival of the 1969–73 original, which also aired on NBC), Super Password (1984–1989), Classic Concentration (1987–91) and Scrabble (1984–1993). He canceled the long running daytime version of Wheel of Fortune (1975–1989).

  6. Concentration (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Choosing two wild cards in one turn earned the contestant a £50 bonus in 1989 and £100 in 1990. Take : In 1988, there were two red "takes" and two green "takes" and a colour match had to be made. If a contestant matched two "takes" of the same colour, he/she could take his/her choice of any of the prizes listed on their opponent's prize board ...

  7. List of programs previously broadcast by NBC - Wikipedia

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    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

  8. Gregg Binkley - Wikipedia

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    Gregg Binkley (born March 20, 1963) is an American television actor. He is known for playing Kenny James on My Name is Earl (2005–2009), Barney on Raising Hope (2010–2014), and Harold in Revenge of the Nerds III: The Next Generation (1992).

  9. Category:1990s American game shows - Wikipedia

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