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The Dating Game is an American television game show that first aired on December 20, 1965, and was the first of many shows created and packaged by Chuck Barris from the 1960s through the 1980s. ABC dropped the show on July 6, 1973, but it continued in syndication for another year (1973–1974) as The New Dating Game .
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The Celebrity Dating Game (2021) The Chair (2002) Child Support (2018) Crash Course (2009) Dance Machine (2008) The Dating Game (1965–73) Don't (2020) Downfall (2010) Dream House (1968–70) Duel (2007–08) Everybody's Talking (1967) Family Feud (1976–85, Celebrity edition ran in summer of 2015–present) The Family Game (1967) The Final ...
Tom Selleck's first television appearance was on "The Dating Game" when he was still a clean-shaven 20-year-old college student. In fact, he was a two-time contestant on the show in the 1960s ...
Anna Kendrick’s directorial debut, Woman of the Hour, has landed on Netflix.. It tells the shocking true story of how a serial killer managed to become a contestant on a dating show in the late ...
The Dating Game: The Newlywed Game: May The Piccadilly Palace: CBS Fall The Jackie Gleason Show (5/25.3) Pistols 'n' Petticoats: Mission: Impossible: Gunsmoke: Winter Mission: Impossible: Pistols 'n' Petticoats: Summer Away We Go: NBC: Flipper: Please Don't Eat the Daisies: Get Smart (22/21.0) NBC Saturday Night at the Movies (20/21.4)
Cheryl Bradshaw trusted her gut when she refused to go on a date with Rodney Alcala, and that decision may have saved her life. In 1978, Bradshaw appeared on “The Dating Game,” a show in which ...
In the first season the series offered usually two-hour episodes, in the second season (1968–69) episodes usually ran for 90 minutes, after a 150-minute premiere on November 5, 1967. The series was a mix of filmed segments and live interviews, discussion panels and other performance. Yellow indicates the programs in the top 10 for the season.