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Musical Chairs is an American game show that aired from June 16 to October 31, 1975, on CBS. Singer Adam Wade hosted, making him the first African-American game show host. Wade had three Billboard top ten hits in 1961. The game show was recorded at the Ed Sullivan Theater (CBS Studio 50) in New York City and sportscaster Pat Hernon was the ...
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Brain Games (2019–2022, had previously been an educational series with no game show elements from 2011 to 2016) Brains and Brawn (1958) Break the Bank (1945–1957) Break the Bank (1976–1977) Break the Bank (1985–1986) Broadway to Hollywood (1949–1954; also called Headline Clues and Broadway to Hollywood Headline Clues) Broke Ass Game ...
In 1975, Wade became the first African-American to host a television game show, with the premiere of Musical Chairs. [2] He starred in a stage production of Guys and Dolls in 1978, and hosted the talk show Mid-Morning LA. [10] In 1979, he co-starred with Della Reese in a production of Same Time, Next Year. [11]
First African-American game show host: Adam Wade (CBS' Musical Chairs) First African-American four-star general: Daniel James Jr. First African-American inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a player: Bill Russell (See also: New York Renaissance, 1963; Bob Douglas, 1972; Clarence Gaines, 1982)
According to the African American Golfer's Digest, 11 golf courses were owned by African Americans as of August 1, 2022, the most famous being Michael Jordan, who owns Grove XXIII in Hobe Sound.
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