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  2. The Who, What, or Where Game - Wikipedia

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    The show was part of a block of daytime games on NBC during the early 1970s, which began with Concentration at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time and continued to Three on a Match at 1:30 p.m. Most of these games were known for emphasizing game play over prizes, which were intentionally small due to memories of the quiz show scandals of the 1950s.

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  4. The Game Show Show - Wikipedia

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    The show also mentions the origins of Jeopardy!, which was created as a direct result of the quiz show scandals. [9] In the 1950s, television networks decided to rig game shows in an attempt to boost their ratings, but eventually failed once contestants came forward saying that the shows were rigged. [ 10 ]

  5. 100% (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Each show ran for 30 minutes with one commercial break. A Reg Grundy production, it was often billed as "The game show without a host", as viewers only saw the contestants, although a voiceover was provided by Robin Houston, who also presented One To Win, another daily quiz show on the same channel. He read the questions off-screen throughout ...

  6. Category:1950s British game shows - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This category is for British television game shows, including quiz shows, originally broadcast in the 1950s ...

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  8. Mike Stokey - Wikipedia

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    His first wife (1943–1948) was actress Pamela Blake, with whom he had one son, Mike Stokey II, and a daughter, Barbara.His second wife (1955 - ?) was actress Spring Mitchell, born Neola Buxton in Lansing, Michigan, with whom he had daughter, Susan Stokey and grandchildren Juliette Goglia, Dante Goglia and Emily Goglia.

  9. Game of the Day: Daily Mahjong - AOL

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    Get your daily puzzle dose in today's Game of the Day: Daily Mahjong! Daily Mahjong is a unique Mahjong puzzler. If you're a big fan of Mahjong style games, then you'll love this one! Most other ...