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  2. Allen Ludden - Wikipedia

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    Ludden hosted many game shows, including the College Bowl, but he was most well known for hosting both the daytime and prime time versions of Password on CBS and ABC between 1961 and 1975. His opening TV catch phrase, "Hi doll," was directed toward his mother-in-law, Tess White, the mother of his wife, actress and television personality Betty ...

  3. Allen Ludden's Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Allen Ludden's Gallery is a short-lived syndicated television talk show (1969) hosted by Allen Ludden, best known as the host of the game shows G.E. College Bowl and Password. Sixty episodes were taped and syndicated to 22 markets.

  4. Stumpers (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Stumpers! is a game show hosted by Allen Ludden that aired on NBC from October 4 to December 31, 1976. [1] Lin Bolen , former head of NBC Daytime Programming, developed the show. Bill Armstrong was the program's regular announcer, with Charlie O'Donnell filling in for several episodes.

  5. Passing the Torch: Longtime TV Hosts and Their Successors - AOL

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  6. #TBT: Betty White's beloved husband, Allen Ludden, had Texas ...

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    Allen Ludden spent his adolescence in Corpus Christi, and often returned to visit his parents and do benefit shows for local charities. #TBT: Betty White's beloved husband, Allen Ludden, had Texas ...

  7. Liar's Club - Wikipedia

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    Frequent panelists on the 1970s version included White (then Allen Ludden's wife), Joey Bishop, Dick Gautier, Fannie Flagg, David Letterman and Larry Hovis, who also produced this version. Canadian TV host and comedian John Barbour was a regular panelist throughout the 1980s version, and the three other panelists originally changed from week to ...

  8. Million Dollar Password - Wikipedia

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    Betty White became the first celebrity to play in all American television versions of Password with her appearance on the June 12, 2008, episode. [8] The widow of Allen Ludden, who was the host of the original Password in its various incarnations from 1961 to 1980, she also appeared on December 28, 2008, and was the only celebrity to appear ...

  9. Win with the Stars - Wikipedia

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    Win with the Stars is an American game show that ran in syndication from 1968–1969. The host was Allen Ludden, ... Three games were played in each episode in a ...