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  2. Gambit (game show) - Wikipedia

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    From 1972 to 1975, the show featured an annual promotion in which the first couple to get a two-card 21 (an Ace and a face card/10) in the bonus round won either $200 a week for a year (totaling $10,400) or a flat $10,000, depending on the year. Special awards were occasionally hidden among the numbers, including:

  3. Sale of the Century - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most other game shows of the time, though, only the first contestant to buzz in could answer a question; a miss took it out of play for the other two. At certain points during the game, the contestant in the lead participated in an "Instant Bargain" and was offered the opportunity to purchase merchandise at a bargain price.

  4. Let's Make a Deal - Wikipedia

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    The show held the world's record for the longest waiting list for tickets in show-business history; there were 350 seats available for each show, and a wait time of two to three years after requesting a ticket. [1] [34] In 2001, Let's Make a Deal was ranked as No. 18 on TV Guide ' s list of "The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time". [35]

  5. Beat the Clock - Wikipedia

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    The show was a creation of Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions. The show began on radio as Time's A-Wastin' in 1948, hosted by Bud Collyer, and changed its name to Beat the Time on January 5, 1949. The show moved to television on the CBS nighttime schedule starting on March 23, 1950. On September 16, 1957, CBS premiered an afternoon version of ...

  6. Bullseye (1980 American game show) - Wikipedia

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    On December 7, 1981, the show changed its name to Celebrity Bullseye and featured celebrity contestants playing for their favorite charities. The celebrities played a best two-out-of-three game. The categories were no longer announced by Lange before the game began and most questions were multiple-choice, containing three possible answers.

  7. Chuck Barris - Wikipedia

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    His first success came in 1965 with The Dating Game, which aired on ABC. This show was hosted by Jim Lange and featured three contestants who competed for a date with a person blocked from their view. The contestants' sexy banter and its "flower power"-motif studio set were a revolution for the game show genre. The show ran until 1980 and was ...