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  2. Pyramid (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid is an American game show franchise that has aired several versions domestically and internationally. The show was developed by Bob Stewart. The original series, The $10,000 Pyramid, debuted on CBS on March 26, 1973, [6] and spawned seven subsequent Pyramid series. Most later series featured a full title format matching the original ...

  3. Talk:Pyramid (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    This series was called The $100,000 Pyramid and featured a tournament format similar to that employed by The $50,000 Pyramid. Like its network counterpart, The $100,000 Pyramid quickly became a hit. The $25,000 Pyramid ended its original run on December 31, 1987 and made way for a previously planned game show, the Bob Goen-hosted Blackout.

  4. Bob Stewart (television producer) - Wikipedia

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    Currently, The $100,000 Pyramid airs on ABC as part of its Fun & Games series of game shows and is hosted by Michael Strahan. Pyramid nearly led to Stewart's one significant foray outside the world of TV games, when he was hired to produce occasional panelist David Letterman's NBC daytime show in 1980. However, due to creative disagreements ...

  5. How the 'Friends' cast nabbed their insane salaries of $1 ...

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    Warner Bros. TV. When the cast won their $1 million/episode salaries (or $22 million per season), the show had just recovered from seasons of declining ratings and was enjoying its highest-rated ...

  6. 'You gotta do it': the late Charlie Munger once said your ...

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    Try these 5 easy money hacks to help you make and save thousands of dollars in the new year (they will only take seconds) Well, your first $100,000 can grow exponentially over time, even if left ...

  7. Dollar Tree's 1,000 store closure tells the perils of poor ...

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    Same-store sales beat estimates at Dollar Tree, but came in lower than the Street anticipated for Family Dollar, down 1.20%. As of Q4, Dollar Tree had 16,774 total stores, with 8,415 Dollar Tree ...

  8. The $64,000 Question - Wikipedia

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    The contestant was then asked questions only in the chosen category, earning money which doubled ($64, $128, $256, $512; then $1,000, $2,000, $4,000, $8,000, $16,000, $32,000, and finally $64,000) as the questions became more difficult. At the $4,000 level, a contestant returned each week for only one question per week.

  9. Who gets the $60,000 reward in search for CEO's killer? Here ...

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    The NYPD and FBI have put up a total reward of $60,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Brian Thompson's killer. Who gets that cash?