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Password is an American television game show.Two teams, each composed of a celebrity and contestant, attempt to convey mystery words to each other using only single-word clues, in order to win cash prizes.
Password Plus was a Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Production and Super Password was a Mark Goodson Production. Password Plus aired from January 8, 1979 to March 26, 1982, for 801 episodes. The program also won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show in 1982. [3] Super Password aired for 1,151 episodes from September 24, 1984 to March 24, 1989.
Their first production was a game show titled Win, Lose or Draw, which made its debut in 1987 as part of the NBC daytime lineup and in nightly syndication. Convy hosted the syndicated edition of Win, Lose or Draw for its first two seasons, then left the show to host another of his company's productions, the syndicated 3rd Degree.
It paid off as the late-night call turned into an appearance on NBC's "Password" with Keke Palmer and Jimmy Fallon, the revamped game show where a celebrity and a contestant attempt to guess a ...
Johnny Knoxville takes on Jimmy Fallon in an episode of the NBC game show “Password.” In a teaser clip, Knoxville bests Fallon by getting his partner to answer the password with just one clue ...
In 1979, she appeared as a contestant on the game show Match Game, [4] where she won both her games and went on to win $500 in her first Super Match and $5,500 in her second. [5] In 1980, Alley appeared on the game show Password Plus. On both game shows, she described her profession as interior designer.
Password is a word association game show where contestants are paired up with celebrity partners trying to guess the “password” to win the round. ... she was being flown out to Los Angeles and ...
Password is a British panel game show based on the U.S. version of the same name.It originally aired on ITV from 12 March to 10 September 1963, hosted by Shaw Taylor, then was revived by BBC2 from 24 March to 28 April 1973, hosted by Brian Redhead, BBC1 from 7 January 1974 to 3 January 1976, first hosted by Eleanor Summerfield in 1974 and then hosted by Esther Rantzen from 1975 to 1976 ...