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#9906: WIZARD OF ODDS, THE
1974-06-10, NBC, 30 min.
Alex Trebek , Charlie ODonnell

July 17th, 1973-June 28th, 1974.

Alex Trebek hosted this daytime game show that replaced The Sale Of The Century. The host would ask statistical questions to members of the studio audience.

Announcer: Charlie O'Donnell                                                              
#9571: THREE ON A MATCH
1974-06-10, NBC, 30 min.
Bill Cullen

August 2nd, 1971-June 28th, 1974

A daytime game show in which three contestants competed for money by answering true and false questions. 

Host: Bill Cullen                                      
#8287: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-06-10, NBC, 30 min.
Rose Marie , Vincent Price , Rob Reiner , Sandy Duncan , Don Rickles , Nancy Wilson , Peter Marshall , Bill Bixby , Marvin Hamlisch , Charley Weaver

October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)

One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.

Host: Peter Marshall.                                                                             
#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.
                                                  
#8288: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-06-21, NBC, 30 min.
Juliet Prowse , Vincent Price , Desmond Wilson , Marty Allen , Peter Marshall , Karen Valentine , Robert Vaughn , Kenny Williams , Tennessee Ernie Ford , Charley Weaver , Shelley Fabares

October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)

One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.

Host: Peter Marshall.   

 Commercials recorded, Kellogg's Product 19,  Rubber Maid Bathtub Appliques, Purina Cat Chow, Pamprin, RC Cola, Denture Grip, The Living Bible, Lipton Ice Tea Bags, Snugg Denture Cushions, Heartland Cereals, and Coca Cola.                                                                                                    
#9904: WIZARD OF ODDS, THE
1974-06-21, NBC, 27 min.
Alex Trebek , Charlie ODonnell

July 17th, 1973-June 28th, 1974.

Alex Trebek hosted this daytime game show that replaced The Sale Of The Century. The host would ask statistical questions to members of the studio audience. 

Announcer is Charlie O'Donnell. 

Commercials include:
Dial Soap, Denture Cream, Buckwheat Flakes, Betty Crocker Potatoes, Extra Strength Efferdent, Deep Heat Rub and Lotion, Kimbies Diapers, Kellogg's Product 19, Protein 21 Hair Spray, Purina Choice Morsels Cat  Food, Five Day Pads Anti Persperant Pads.                                             
#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.                                                    
#9751: TREASURE HUNT
1974-06-22, SYN, 30 min.
Geoff Edwards

1974-1977- syndicated. 
Daytime quiz show hosted by Geoff Edwards featuring two treasure box giveaways, with a top prize of $25,000.

Host: Geoff Edwards.  
            
#9907: WIZARD OF ODDS, THE
1974-06-24, NBC, 30 min.
Alex Trebek , Charlie ODonnell

July 17th, 1973-June 28th, 1974.

Alex Trebek hosted this daytime game show that replaced The Sale Of The Century. The host would ask statistical questions to members of the studio audience. 

Announcer: Charlie O'Donnell                                                                          
#8289: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-06-24, NBC, 30 min.
Paul Lynde , Roddy McDowall , Sandy Duncan , John Davidson , Charo , Mac Davis , McLean Stevenson , Peter Marshall , Karen Valentine , Charley Weaver

October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)

One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.

Host: Peter Marshall.                                                                                                       
#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.
                                                               
#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.                                                                 
#9898: WINNING STREAK
1974-07-16, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Bill Cullen

July 1st, 1974-January 3rd, 1975.

A daytime game show hosted by Bill Cullen. Contestants answered questions to win letters of the alphabet in order to assemble words. 

Host: Bill Cullen. Announcer: Don Pardo.     

    Only two programs survive from the entire series,
a complete broadcast (August 9, 1974) and the first 210 seconds from a broadcast televised on December 26, 1974. The remaining 118 pre-recorded programs were all wiped which was a network practice of that era.                              
#8269: HIGH ROLLERS
1974-07-16, NBC, 30 min.
Ruta Lee , Alex Trebek

July 1, 1974-June 11, 1976. 

"High Rollers" began as a daytime show on NBC-TV in 1974, with Alex Trebek as host and Ruta Lee as co-host. The co-host tossed the dice for the contestants who could win a grand prize of $10,000. Announcer, Kenny Williams.

From September 1975 - 1976 a syndicated version was broadcast hosted by Alex Trebek. 

Still another version of this game show was broadcast on NBC form April 24, 1978-June 20, 1978. 

Only three episodes from the first series of broadcasts are known to exist.                      
#8290: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-07-16, NBC, 30 min.
Tony Randall , Paul Lynde , Paul Williams , John Davidson , Elke Sommer , Rich Little , Peter Marshall , Karen Valentine , Alex Trebek , Charley Weaver

October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)

One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.

Host: Peter Marshall.                                                                                                                    
#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.
                                                                            
#8270: HIGH ROLLERS
1974-07-24, NBC, 30 min.
Ruta Lee , Alex Trebek

NBC Daytime July 1st, 1974-June 11th, 1976.
July 1st, 1974- September 6th, 1975- co-host Ruta Lee
Syndicated co-host: Elaine Stewart September 8th, 1975-September 19th, 1976. Alex Trebeck April 24th, 1978-June 20th, 1980. Return joined by models Becky Price and Lauren Firestone. 
                      
#9897: WINNING STREAK
1974-07-24, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Bill Cullen

July 1st, 1974-January 3rd, 1975.

A daytime game show hosted by Bill Cullen. Contestants answered questions to win letters of the alphabet in order to assemble words. 

Host: Bill Cullen. Announcer: Don Pardo.   

     Only two programs survive from the entire series,
a complete broadcast (August 9, 1974) and the first 210 seconds from a broadcast televised on December 26, 1974. The remaining 118 pre-recorded programs were all wiped which was a network practice of that era.                  
#8291: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-07-24, NBC, 30 min.
Paul Lynde , Rose Marie , Peter Marshall , Charley Weaver

October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)

One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.

Host: Peter Marshall.                                                                                                                                 
#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.
                                                                                         
#6187: NAME THAT TUNE
1974-07-30, NBC, 10 min.
Rosemary Clooney , Dennis James

July 29, 1974-January 3, 1975. Daytime series with host Dennis James. Rosemary Clooney performs two of her greatest hits.
#7832: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1974-08-05, NBC, 30 min.
Polly Bergen , Mort Sahl , Norm Crosby , Olivia Newton-John , Cathy Rigby , Jerry Van Dyke , Jim McKrell

Daytime- April 1st, 1974- October 1st, 1976
Syndicated- September 9th, 1974- September 1975
Syndicated- September 20th, 1976- September 1977
Announcers: Bill Armstrong, Dick Tufeld, John Harlan

A game show involving two contestants, six celebrities, and the studio audience. Frequently seen on the celebrity panel were Carol Wayne, Buddy Hackett, Dick Martin, and Joey Bishop. 

Host: Jim McKrell. Very few episodes of this quiz show survive.
        
#8271: HIGH ROLLERS
1974-08-05, NBC, 30 min.
Ruta Lee , Alex Trebek

NBC Daytime July 1st, 1974-June 11th, 1976.
July 1st, 1974- September 6th, 1975- co-host Ruta Lee
Syndicated co-host: Elaine Stewart September 8th, 1975-September 19th, 1976. Alex Trebeck April 24th, 1978-June 20th, 1980. Return joined by models Becky Price and Lauren Firestone. 
                                   
#9899: WINNING STREAK
1974-08-05, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Bill Cullen

July 1st, 1974-January 3rd, 1975.

A daytime game show hosted by Bill Cullen. Contestants answered questions to win letters of the alphabet in order to assemble words. 

Host: Bill Cullen. Announcer: Don Pardo.    

  Only two programs survive from the entire series,
a complete broadcast (August 9, 1974) and the first 210 seconds from a broadcast televised on December 26, 1974. The remaining 118 pre-recorded programs were all wiped which was a network practice of that era.                                              
#8292: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-08-05, NBC, 30 min.
Pearl Bailey , Vincent Price , Nanette Fabray , Gene Barry , Rich Little , Charo , George Gobel , Rod McKuen , Peter Marshall , Charley Weaver

October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)

One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.

Host: Peter Marshall.                                                                                                                                              
#8913: NAME THAT TUNE
1974-08-05, NBC, 30 min.
Dennis James , John Harlan

1974-1981 Version hosted by Dennis James. The announcer is John Harlan.                       
#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.                                                                              
#6055: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1974-08-09, NBC, 30 min.
Polly Bergen , Mort Sahl , Norm Crosby , Olivia Newton-John , Jerry Van Dyke , Jim MacKrell , Kathy Rigby

April 1, 1974-October 1, 1976. Six celebrities, two contestants, and a studio audience in this question & answer game. Host Jim MacKrell. Celebrities include Polly Bergen, Norm Crosby, Olivia Newton-John, Kathy Rigby, Mort Sahl, and Jerry Van Dyke.
#9900: WINNING STREAK
1974-08-09, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Bill Cullen

July 1st, 1974-January 3rd, 1975.

A daytime game show hosted by Bill Cullen. Contestants answered questions to win letters of the alphabet in order to assemble words. 

Host: Bill Cullen. Announcer: Don Pardo.      

    Only two programs survive from the entire series,
a complete broadcast (August 9, 1974) and the first 210 seconds from a broadcast televised on December 26, 1974. The remaining 118 pre-recorded programs were all wiped which was a network practice of that era.                                                       
#8272: HIGH ROLLERS
1974-08-09, NBC, 30 min.
Ruta Lee , Alex Trebek

NBC Daytime July 1st, 1974-June 11th, 1976.
July 1st, 1974- September 6th, 1975- co-host Ruta Lee
Syndicated co-host: Elaine Stewart September 8th, 1975-September 19th, 1976. Alex Trebeck April 24th, 1978-June 20th, 1980. Return joined by models Becky Price and Lauren Firestone. 
                                                
#6107: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1974-10-15, NBC, 30 min.
Leslie Uggams , Paul Lynde , Rose Marie , John Davidson , Rich Little , Marty Allen , Peter Marshall

Durable daytime game show featuring two contestants and panel of nine celebrities. Regular panelists over the years included George Gobel, Wally Cox, John Davidson, Charlie Weaver (Cliff Arquette), Rose Marie, and Paul Lynde. Host Peter Marshall.

Guests: Leslie Uggams, John Davidson, Marty Allen, Rich Little, Rose Marie, Paul Lynde, and others. Host Peter Marshall.
#6109: HIGH ROLLERS
1974-10-15, NBC, 29 min.
Ruta Lee , Alex Trebek , Tim Thalman , Toni Brown , Marty Stein , Kenny Williams

NBC daytime July 1, 1974-June 11, 1976. 
Syndicated Sept. 8, 1975 - Sept. 19, 1976
NBC daytime April 24, 1978 - June 20, 1980.

"High Rollers" began as a daytime show on NBC-TV in 1974, with Alex Trebek as host and Ruta Lee as co-host. The co-host tossed the dice for the contestants who could win a grand prize of $10,000. 

On this complete broadcast contestants include Toni Brown, Tim Thalman and Marty Stein. 

Announcer: Kenny Williams 

Commercials:

Chef Boyardee Ravioli, Purina Cat Food, Denture Cream, Calgon Bath Oil, Life Cereal with Mikey, Kimbies Disposable Diapers, Lady Grecian Formula, Greyhound Bus Travel, Upjohn's Unicap Vitamins, Free Spirit Bras, Hellman's Mayonnaise and Brach's Chocolates.           
#6188: NAME THAT TUNE
1974-10-15, NBC, 30 min.
Dennis James

July 29, 1974-January 3, 1975. Daytime series with host Dennis James.
#6287: WINNING STREAK
1974-10-15, NBC, 30 min.
Don Pardo , Bill Cullen , Judy Redflat , Audrey Wilkes , Ty Williams , Lois Ragolski , Lee Kissman

July 1, 1974-January 3, 1975.

 Daytime series with host Bill Cullen. Two contestants compete against each other to spell words in a designated category from a pool of 16 letters of the alphabet. Don Pardo announcer. 

Only two programs survive from the entire series,
a complete broadcast (August 9, 1974) and the first 210 seconds from a broadcast televised on December 26, 1974. The remaining 118 pre-recorded programs were all wiped which was a network practice of that era.  

On this program returning champion Judy Redflat, a teacher, ends up winning $7,800. Other contestants include Audrey Wilkes, Ty Williams, a NYC cab driver, Lois Ragolski, a speech Pathologist, and Lee Kissman, a clothes cutter.               
#6056: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1974-10-16, NBC, 25 min.
Arlene Dahl , Shecky Greene , Gary Crosby , Jim MacKrell , Tige Andrews , Christopher George , Carol Wayne

April 1, 1974-October 1, 1976. Six celebrities, two contestants, and a studio audience in this question & answer game. Host Jim MacKrell. Guests are Tige Andrews, Gary Crosby, Arlene Dahl, Christopher George, Shecky Greene, and Carol Wayne.
#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. 

             
#6064: DEALER'S CHOICE
1974-11-06, NBC, 30 min.
Jack Clark

January 21, 1974-December 12, 1975. An audience participation show hosted by Jack Clark.
#7708: BIG SHOWDOWN, THE
1975-03-19, ABC, 30 min.
Jim Peck

December 23, 1974 - July 4, 1975

Except for the pilot broadcast of this short lived day time quiz show the entire series of this show is "lost." Three contestants compete in a question and answer game. Jim Peck was the host.                  
#9544: "$10,000 PYRAMID"
1975-03-19, ABC, min.
Tony Randall , Betsy Palmer , Dick Clark

March 26th, 1973-March 29th, 1974 (CBS)
May 6th, 1974-June 27th, 1980 (ABC)
1974-1979 (Syndicated)

Dick Clark hosted the network versions 
Bill Cullen hosted the syndicated version. 

Half-hour game show. Two teams each with a celebrity and a contestant. 

Host: Dick Clark

This is a partial broadcast.                                                                           
#8451: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-03-19, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall

NBC Daytime- December 30th, 1963-December 27th, 1968
ABC Daytime- December 30th, 1968-July 9th, 1976
ABC Primetime-February 7th, 1969-August 30th, 1971
Syndicated-September 13th, 1971-September 1977

Let's Make A Deal with Monty Hall broke all records for game show popularity. All NBC shows have been erased.

December 27th, 1968 is the final show on NBC-TV.    

                                             
#9007: NEW PRICE IS RIGHT, THE
1975-04-07, CBS, 30 min.
Bob Barker

September 4th, 1972-

After a seven-year hiatus, the New Price is Right resurfaced as both a night-time syndicated game show and a daily network show. 
The syndicated version was hosted by Dennis James and the CBS daytime show was hosted by Bob Barker. In November 1975, the daytime version with Barker as host became the first regularly scheduled daytime game show to expand to an hour.                          
#8634: MATCH GAME '75
1975-04-07, CBS, 30 min.
Gene Rayburn

December 31, 1962-September 20, 1969 (NBC); July 2, 1973-April 20, 1979 (CBS); 1975-1981 (SYNDICATED). Host: Gene Rayburn.  

                                                                                                       
#6057: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1975-07-15, NBC, 25 min.
Sally Struthers , Gabe Kaplan , Mark Spitz , Dan Rowan , James Darren , Jim MacKrell , Carol Wayne

April 1, 1974-October 1, 1976. Six celebrities, two contestants, and a studio audience in this question & answer game. Host Jim MacKrell. Panel includes Sally Struthers, James Darren, Gabe Kaplan, Mark Spitz, Carol Wayne, and Dan Rowan.
#6106: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-07-15, NBC, 30 min.
Sandy Duncan , Maureen Stapleton , Peter Marshall , Kent McCord , Earl Holliman

Durable daytime game show featuring two contestants and panel of nine celebrities. Regular panelists over the years included George Gobel, Wally Cox, John Davidson, Charlie Weaver (Cliff Arquette), Rose Marie, and Paul Lynde. Host Peter Marshall.

Guests include Maureen Stapleton, Sandy Duncan, Earl Holliman, Kent McCord, and others. Host Peter Marshall.
#6110: HIGH ROLLERS
1975-07-15, NBC, 30 min.
Ruta Lee , Alex Trebek

July 1, 1974-June 11, 1976. "High Rollers" began as a daytime show on NBC-TV in 1974, with Alex Trebek as host and Ruta Lee as co-host. The co-host tossed the dice for the contestants who could win a grand prize of $10,000.
#6281: WHEEL OF FORTUNE
1975-07-15, NBC, 30 min.
Chuck Woolery , Susan Stafford

January 6, 1975-June 30, 1989. Game show on which three contestants take turns spinning a large wheel, with a chance to guess the letters of a mystery word or phrase. Chuck Woolery hosted the show from 1975 to 1982, when Pat Sajak became host. Susan Stafford assisted until the Fall of 1982, and was succeeded by Vanna White.

Host Chuck Woolery.   

NOTE: WHEEL OF FORTUNE was one of the scores of game shows broadcast through the 1970's on NBC Television that fell victim to indiscriminate wiping. The programs were originally recorded for later telecasts on 2" Quadrplex Video Tape and then broadcast, and then erased to economically re-use and record for later shows.   
  
Virtually, ALL of WHEEL OF FORTUNE broadcasts were erased by NBC covering the period 1975 thru 1983. From 1985 to the present almost ALL of the programs have been archived.      
#8273: HIGH ROLLERS
1975-07-17, NBC, 30 min.
Ruta Lee , Alex Trebek

NBC Daytime July 1st, 1974-June 11th, 1976.
July 1st, 1974- September 6th, 1975- co-host Ruta Lee
Syndicated co-host: Elaine Stewart September 8th, 1975-September 19th, 1976. Alex Trebeck April 24th, 1978-June 20th, 1980. Return joined by models Becky Price and Lauren Firestone. 
                                                             
#8293: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-07-17, NBC, 30 min.
Paul Lynde , Rose Marie , Sandy Duncan , Maureen Stapleton , George Gobel , Peter Marshall , David Brenner , Kent McCord , Earl Holliman , Karen Valentine

October 17th, 1966- June 20th, 1980 (Daytime)
January 12th, 1968- September 13th, 1968 (Prime Time)
November 1st, 1971- September 1981.(Syndicated)

One of the longest-running daytime game shows on NBC television.

Host: Peter Marshall.                                                                                                                                                           
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