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#6124: JEOPARDY
1968-05-31, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , David Canary , Art Fleming , Mirriam Brown , David Smith , Marge Gouty

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. Includes commercials. Armour Hot Dogs, Bacon Longs, Whistle Cleaner, Welch's Grape drink and Jelly & Jams, Kennel Ration, Eureka Vacuum Cleaner, Dove, Pepsodent Toothpaste. 

Contestants include Miriam Brown, research bio chemist, David Smith, biographical writer, and returning champ Marge Gouty. 

David Canary is a guest who just started acting on "Bonanza," in his sixth year as an actor. He speaks of the challenges he has encountered now as a regular member of the cast on "Bonanza." 

Don Pardo, announcer.                          
#6123: JEOPARDY
1968-08-06, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Art Fleming , Jane Lamb , Martha Hosp , Pauline Lang

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. 
Today's contestants are Jane Lamb, Martha Hosp and Pauline Lang who wins today's Double Jeopardy. 
Don Pardo is the announcer. 

Commercials include:
Hellman's Mayonnaise, NIagra spray starch, Chet Huntley for NBC News coverage of the 1968 Convention, Bromelain lung spray, Chef Boyardee, Murine Eye Drops, Shell No Pest Stirps and Wisk cleaner. 

NOTE: As far as is known only four Jeopardy broadcasts (1964-1975) survive as video.  The rest were destroyed or erased.              
#8366: JEOPARDY
1969-10-21, NBC, 30 min.
Art Fleming

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. Includes commercials.             
#8367: JEOPARDY
1969-10-27, NBC, 30 min.
Art Fleming

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. Includes commercials.                          
#8368: JEOPARDY
1973-10-11, NBC, 30 min.
Art Fleming

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. Includes commercials.                                       
#6128: JACKPOT
1974-01-07, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

January 7, 1974-September 26, 1975. Hosting is Geoff Edwards and announcing is Don Pardo. Sixteen contestants compete over the course of a week, potentially able to win cash amount of $50,000.
#8359: JACKPOT
1974-06-05, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                     
#8360: JACKPOT
1974-06-10, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                                  
#8358: JACKPOT
1974-06-21, NBC, 28 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. 

Sixteen contestants are chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.

On this broadcast contestants include Steve, Roger, Barbara, Howard, Mickey, Julie, Terri, Ed, Kathy and Gail.

This is a complete broadcast  recording which includes the following commercials:
Alerest, Purina Dog Food, Murine Eye Drops, Denture Grip, Total Breakfast Cereal, Betty Crocker Crisp & Tender, Avon, Hunt's Skillet Dinners, Alberto Balsam Shampoo, Playtex Slim and Trim Swimsuits, Playtex Living Gloves. 
                                     
#8369: JEOPARDY
1974-06-21, NBC, 30 min.
Art Fleming

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. Includes commercials.                                                    
#8370: JEOPARDY
1974-06-24, NBC, 30 min.
Art Fleming

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. Includes commercials.                                                                 
#8361: JACKPOT
1974-06-24, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                                               
#8362: JACKPOT
1974-07-16, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                                                            
#8363: JACKPOT
1974-07-24, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                                                                         
#8363A: JACKPOT
1974-08-05, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Geoff Edwards

Daytime game show that ran from January 7th, 1974- September 26th, 1975. Fifteen contestants chosen from the studio audience compete for a top prize of $50,000 by attempting to answer riddles. Geoff Edwards is the host and Don Pardo is the announcer. This program is another example of a "lost" TV quiz show.
                                                                                                      
#8371: JEOPARDY
1974-08-05, NBC, 30 min.
Art Fleming

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show. Includes commercials.                                                                              
#6125: JEOPARDY!
1974-10-16, NBC, 28 min.
Don Pardo , Art Fleming , Rita Barber , Woody Widdard , Patsy Denk

March 30, 1964-January 3, 1975 (2,753 episodes). 
1978-1979.

Art Fleming hosts this perennial game show of which few episodes survive during the period 1964-1975. 

Todays champion Rita Barber repeats her winning ways accumulating $260 for the championship. 

Commercials include:

Morton Salt, Polident, Rubber Maid Bird Feeder, Libby, Avon's Timeless, Westinghouse Lighting, Leggos, Ex Lax Chocolate Tablets, Purina Cat Food, Ben Gay, Flintstone Vitamins, Teflon Pans. 

Don Pardo is the announcer. 

             
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