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  2. Allen Ludden - Wikipedia

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    Allen Ellsworth Ludden (born Allen Packard Ellsworth; October 5, 1917 – June 9, 1981) was an American television personality, actor, singer, emcee, and game show host. He hosted various incarnations of the game show Password between 1961 and 1980.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 , and the series was sponsored by local supermarkets. Gameplay

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

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  6. Million Dollar Game Show Winners: What Happens After the ...

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    Claim to Fame: Was the Wheel of Fortune's first $1 million winner in 2008.She first tried to get on the show when she was 13. After the Show: Moore, then known by her married name Loewenstein ...

  7. Password (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    CBS picked up a new version of the show entitled Million Dollar Password, hosted by Regis Philbin, which premiered on June 1, 2008, and ran for 12 episodes over two seasons. [2] The series was taped in New York and was the second million-dollar game show that Philbin has hosted (the first being the American network version Who Wants To Be A ...

  8. Liar's Club - Wikipedia

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    Correct predictions were paid out at odds of 1:1 in Round 1, 2:1 in Round 2, 5:1 in Round 3, and 10:1 in Round 4. When Ludden took over as host in 1977, the game format largely remained the same, but the maximum wager in each round was changed from $100 to half of the contestant's current bank.

  9. Tattletales - Wikipedia

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    On December 1, it returned to its original time slot. On December 12, 1977, CBS moved Tattletales to the 10:00/9:00 AM in a scheduling shuffle with The Price Is Right and Match Game '77. Tattletales gradually began to lose viewers and ran its 1,075th and final show of the original version on March 31, 1978. It was replaced by Pass the Buck.