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#6058: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1975-08-15, NBC, 25 min.
Sally Struthers , David Groh , Wolfman Jack , James Darren , Jim MacKrell , Carol Wayne , Esther Rolle

April 1, 1974-October 1, 1976. Six celebrities, two contestants, and a studio audience in this question & answer game. Host Jim MacKrell. Panelists include Sally Struthers, Esther Rolle, David Groh, James Darren, Wolfman Jack, and Carol Wayne.
#6059: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1975-08-29, NBC, 25 min.
Buddy Hackett , Gabe Kaplan , Dan Rowan , Adrienne Barbeau , Wolfman Jack , 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. Panelists include Gabe Kaplan, Wolfman Jack, Adrienne Barbeau, Buddy Hackett, Dan Rowan, and Carol Wayne.
#6282: WHEEL OF FORTUNE
1975-08-29, 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: The website Wheel of Fortune History Wiki / Fandom 
https://wheeloffortunehistory.fandom.com/wkik/Daytime_episodes
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incorrectly states that Archival Television Audio, Inc. archived episode of August 29, 1975 is erroneously dated and correctly should be September 5, 1975. The correct date of this rare extant TV Audio Air Check broadcast  was recorded off the air on August 29, 1975.           
#6060: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1975-09-05, NBC, 25 min.
Buddy Hackett , Mark Spitz , Dick Martin , Chuck Woolery , Jim MacKrell , Carol Wayne , Esther Rolle

April 1, 1974-October 1, 1976. Six celebrities, two contestants, and a studio audience in this question & answer game. Host Jim MacKrell. Panelists include Esther Rolle, Mark Spitz, Buddy Hackett, Dick Martin, Carol Wayne, and Chuck Woolery.
#9753: TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES
1975-10-06, SYN, 30 min.
Bob Barker , Mark Spitz , John Hadl , Suzy Spitz , Mrs. Mark Spitz , Bob Seagren , Kam Nelson , Mrs. Bob Seagren , Mrs. John Hadl

September 7, 1950-June 6, 1958 (CBS, NBC, ABC & SYNDICATED). Contestants were asked trick questions which would lead to paying consequences for incorrect answers which would entail funny stunts, embarrassing situations and on occasion sentimental reunion moments. NBC aired a daytime version of the show from 1956 until 1965, first with Jack Bailey as host, succeeded by Bob Barker at the end of 1956. Barker also continued to host a syndicated run of the series from 1966 to 1974. Re-runs in syndication continued to be aired for many years. A short-lived syndicated revival of the show was emceed by Bob Hilton (1977-1978).  

Host: Bob Barker.  
The wives of champion athletes appear on Truth & Consequences. They are Mrs. Mark Spitz, Mrs. Bob Seagren and Mrs. John Hadl.                                     
#8294: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-10-06, NBC, 30 min.
Paul Lynde , Rose Marie , John Davidson , Michael Landon , Charo , George Gobel , Peter Marshall , Buck Owens , Mike Connors , Lynn Regrave

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.                                                                                                                                                                        
#9716: TO TELL THE TRUTH
1975-10-21, SYN, 30 min.
Garry Moore , Peggy Cass , Soupy Sales , Marabel Morgan , Bill Cullen , Kitty Carlisle , Dr. Lawrence K. Altman

CBS- 1969-1977.  

The syndicated version began in 1969 and was hosted by Garry Moore. Regular panelists were Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, and Bill Cullen.  

Host: Garry Moore. 
First guest contestant is Marabel Morgan,  author of the book THE TOTAL WOMAN published in 1973. 

Second guest contestant is Dr. Lawrence K. Altman the only doctor and newspaper columnist reporter.                                                                         
#6341: DON ADAMS SCREEN TEST
1975-10-22, ABC, 30 min.
Milton Berle , Don Adams , Sally Struthers , Dick Tufeld

September 8, 1975-September 19, 1976. Syndicated game show which preselected contestants' acted out scenes from numerous films, with celebrity partners. Don Adams is host. Announcer, Dick Tufeld.

Guests: Sally Struthers & Milton Berle.
#6345: GIVE-N-TAKE
1975-10-24, CBS, 29 min.
Jim Lange , Johnny Jacobs , Kathleen Turnbull , Carolyn Kasaco , Jenny Bateau , Janice Gibble

September 8, 1975 - November 26, 1975.

 Daytime game show played by four contestants. Host Jim Lange. Announcer, Johnny Jacobs. 

The object of this game show was for players to build a prize package as close to $5,000 as possible, without going over (similar concept to "The Price is Right").
 Four contestants, seated in a circle surrounding a large electronic spinning arrow, each receives a merchandise gift of an unstated value.   

 Today's winner is Carolyn Kasaco. 

Commercials include:

Welch's Donuts, Griffin's Furniture, Avon, Parker Brothers game, "Pay Day," Sucrets, Tone Soap with Coco Butter, Manwich, Sun Sweet Prunes, Crest, Family Tree House by Kenner. 

NOTE: A "LOST" television series (All episodes wiped).                    
#6371: MUSICAL CHAIRS
1975-10-24, CBS, 30 min.
Shari Lewis , Adam Wade , Larry Kert , Sister Sledge , Pat Vernon

June 16, 1975-October 31, 1975. CBS Daytime game show hosted by singer Adam Wade, who was the first game show Afro-American emcee. Pat Vernon, announcer.

Guests are Shari Lewis, Larry Kert, and Sister Sledge.  

Only one and a half episodes are known to exist.           
#6385: PRICE IS RIGHT, THE
1975-10-24, CBS, 30 min.
Bob Barker

November 26, 1956-September 6, 1963 (NBC); September 9, 1963-September 3, 1965 (ABC); September 4, 1972-Present (CBS); 1972-1974 (SYNDICATED). Bill Cullen hosted from 1956 to 1965, and Bob Barker hosted from 1972 over three decades.
#8498: MAGNIFICENT MARBLE MACHINE, THE
1975-10-25, NBC, 30 min.
Leslie Uggams , Art James , Arte Johnson , Adrienne Barbeau , Anson Williams

July 11th, 1975-June 11th, 1976.

Daytime game show that tried to capitalize on the pinball machine craze. Celebrity and contestant pairs played a word game with the winning pair earning the opportunity to play a giant pinball machine for prizes.   

Host: Art James          
#6391: RHYME AND REASON
1975-11-03, ABC, 30 min.
Jaye P. Morgan , Nipsey Russell , Anita Gillette , Geoff Edwards , Bob Eubanks , Suzanne Edwards , Jamie Faar

July 7, 1975-July 9, 1976. Bob Eubanks hosted this daytime game show which included two contestants & a panel of six celebrities.
#6352: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-11-04, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall , Jay Stewart

December 30, 1963-December 27, 1968 (NBC). December 30, 1968-July 9, 1976 (ABC). 1971-1976 (SYNDICATED). Members of the studio audience had the opportunity to "make a deal" with TV's big dealer, host Monty Hall. Assistant & announcer is Jay Stewart. Includes commercials.
#6392: RHYME AND REASON
1975-11-04, ABC, 30 min.
Jaye P. Morgan , Nipsey Russell , Anita Gillette , Geoff Edwards , Bob Eubanks , Suzanne Edwards , Jamie Faar

July 7, 1975-July 9, 1976. Bob Eubanks hosted this daytime game show which included two contestants & a panel of six celebrities.
#6405: $10,000 PYRAMID, THE
1975-11-04, ABC, 30 min.
Hal Linden , Dick Clark , Jo Ann Pflug

March 26, 1973-January 16, 1976. Two teams, each with a celebrity and a contestant, compete in a two-part word game. Dick Clark hosts.             
#7833: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1975-11-06, NBC, 30 min.
Jimmie Walker , Dick Martin , Michele Lee , Liz Torres , James Farentino , Carol Wayne , 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.
                     
#8173: GAMBIT
1975-11-06, CBS, 30 min.
Wink Martindale , Elaine Stewart

September 4th, 1972-December 10th, 1976.   

Wink Martindale hosted this daytime game show in which couples played blackjack with oversized cards. The program moved to NBC on October 27th, 1980 and was renamed Las Vegas Gambit. 
Almost all of these programs have been erased.        
#9869: WHEEL OF FORTUNE
1975-11-06, NBC, 53 min.
Chuck Woolery , Susan Stafford , Charlie ODonnell

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. Charlie O'Donnell was the announcer from the premiere until 1982 when he was replaced by Jack Clark. 

NOTE: Joined in progress as stated by NBC announcer after President Gerald Ford's News Conference ran seven minutes into the beginning of Wheel of Fortune time slot, 10:30am-11:30am.   

NOTE: For one week November 3-7, 1975 Wheel of Fortune expanded to a one hour format. It was then decided that it would continue as an hour broadcast but only briefly for six weeks. 

From Monday, December 1st, 1975 to Friday, January 16th, 1976, (five Monday - Friday weeks), the program aired a series of hour-long episodes in an attempt to duplicate & surpass its popularity to the CBS' successful of expanded The Price Is Right (1972). Two three-round games were played with two different sets of three contestants. The winners of each game played a head-to-head speed-up round, with the winner of that round playing the Bonus Round.
                                                           
#8295: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-11-06, NBC, 30 min.
Robert Fuller , Robert Goulet , Paul Lynde , Vincent Price , Janet Leigh , Sandy Duncan , George Gobel , McLean Stevenson , Peter Marshall , Kent McCord , Karen Valentine , Loretta Swit , Mike Connors , Edward Asner , Ruta Lee

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.   

This was a special one-hour show.                                                                                                                                                                                   
#9200: PRICE IS RIGHT, THE
1975-11-06, CBS, 60 min.
Bob Barker , Johnny Olson

Premiere: November 26th, 1956. Broadcast history: 

NBC daytime November 26th, 1956-September 6th, 1963; 

NBC prime time September 23rd, 1957-September 6th, 1963;
 
ABC daytime September 9th, 1963-September 3rd, 1965; 

ABC prime time September 18th, 1963-September 11th, 1964; 

CBS daytime September 4th, 1972 -; 

Syndicated September 11th, 1972-September 1979. 

Johnny Olson announcer.

 NOTE: On November 3, 1975 THE PRICE IS RIGHT became the first regularly scheduled daytime game show to expand to one hour.                      
#8635: MATCH GAME '75
1975-11-06, 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.  

                                                                                                                    
#6353: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-11-07, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall , Jay Stewart

December 30, 1963-December 27, 1968 (NBC). December 30, 1968-July 9, 1976 (ABC). 1971-1976 (SYNDICATED). Members of the studio audience had the opportunity to "make a deal" with TV's big dealer, host Monty Hall. Assistant & announcer is Jay Stewart. Includes commercials.
#6393: RHYME AND REASON
1975-11-07, ABC, 30 min.
Jaye P. Morgan , Nipsey Russell , Anita Gillette , Geoff Edwards , Bob Eubanks , Suzanne Edwards , Jamie Faar

July 7, 1975-July 9, 1976. Bob Eubanks hosted this daytime game show which included two contestants & a panel of six celebrities.
#6404: TATTLETALES
1975-11-07, CBS, 30 min.
Tom Bosley , Bill Shoemaker , Bert Convy , Jean Bosley , Babbs Shoemaker

February 18, 1974-March 31, 1978. Bert Convy hosted this game show in which three celebrity couples competed.  

Host: Bert Convy           
#6406: $10,000 PYRAMID, THE
1975-11-07, ABC, 30 min.
Hal Linden , Dick Clark , Jo Ann Pflug

March 26, 1973-January 16, 1976. Two teams, each with a celebrity and a contestant, compete in a two-part word game. Dick Clark hosts.

Guests on this show are Jo Ann Pflug & Hal Linden.
#8012: DIAMOND HEAD
1975-11-07, SYN, 30 min.
Bob Eubanks

1975 Syndicated

Bob Eubanks hosted this 1975 syndicated game show. The beginning field of contestants was gradually reduced until only one remained. The final contestant was placed in a plastic booth and given 15 seconds to fill a treasure bag of dollar bills. 

           
#8199: GIVE 'N' TAKE
1975-11-07, CBS, 30 min.
Jim Lange

September 8th, 1975-November 28th, 1975.

Jim Lange hosted this short-lived game show in which four contestants competed for a top prize of $5,000.            
#9538: TATTLETALES
1975-11-07, CBS, 30 min.
Tom Bosley , Bill Shoemaker , Bert Convy , Jean Bosley , Babbs Shoemaker

February 18, 1974-March 31, 1978. Bert Convy hosted this game show on which three celebrity couples competed. 

Host: Bert Convy. 

Dupe of #6404.                         
#6374: NEW TREASURE HUNT
1975-11-09, CBS, 30 min.
Geoff Edwards

Syndicated game show (1974-1977) hosted by Geoff Edwards. Top prize is $25,000.
#6354: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-11-11, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall , Jay Stewart

December 30, 1963-December 27, 1968 (NBC). December 30, 1968-July 9, 1976 (ABC). 1971-1976 (SYNDICATED). Members of the studio audience had the opportunity to "make a deal" with TV's big dealer, host Monty Hall. Assistant & announcer is Jay Stewart. Includes commercials.
#6394: RHYME AND REASON
1975-11-11, ABC, 30 min.
Pat Harrington Jr. , Jo Anne Worley , Meredith MacRae , Bob Eubanks , Robert Alda , Charlie Brill , Mitzi McCall

July 7, 1975-July 9, 1976. Bob Eubanks hosted this daytime game show which included two contestants & a panel of six celebrities.
#6407: $10,000 PYRAMID, THE
1975-11-11, ABC, 30 min.
Tony Randall , Dick Clark , June Lockhart

March 26, 1973-January 16, 1976. Two teams, each with a celebrity and a contestant, compete in a two-part word game. Dick Clark hosts.

Guests on this show are Tony Randall & June Lockhart.
#6375: NEW TREASURE HUNT
1975-11-15, CBS, 30 min.
Geoff Edwards

Syndicated game show (1974-1977) hosted by Geoff Edwards. Top prize is $25,000.
#6386: PRICE IS RIGHT, THE
1975-11-15, CBS, 30 min.
Dennis James

November 26, 1956-September 6, 1963 (NBC); September 9, 1963-September 3, 1965 (ABC); September 4, 1972-Present (CBS); 1972-1974 (SYNDICATED). Bill Cullen hosted from 1956 to 1965, and Bob Barker hosted from 1972 over three decades.

Dennis James fills in as substitute host.
#8296: HOLLYWOOD SQUARES
1975-11-17, NBC, 30 min.
Paul Lynde , Pearl Bailey , Jan Murray , George Segal , Sandy Duncan , George Kennedy , Charo , George Gobel , 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                                                                                                                                                                                             
#9245: RHYME AND REASON
1975-11-17, ABC, 30 min.
Anita Gillette , Adrienne Barbeau , Jamie Farr , Bob Eubanks , Conny Van Dyke , Pat Harrington, Jr. , Fred Travelena

July 7th, 1975- July 9th, 1976.

Daytime game show with host Bob Eubanks and guest celebrities. Almost all of this series 265 episodes are now considered lost as the master tapes were erased. The pilot episode survives. 

                       
#8452: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-11-17, 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.    

                                                          
#9545: "$10,000 PYRAMID"
1975-11-17, ABC, 30 min.
Frank Gifford , Dick Clark , Sandy Duncan

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                                                                      
#7834: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1975-11-21, NBC, 30 min.
Dick Martin , Lola Falana , Liz Torres , David Groh , Carol Wayne , Jim McKrell , Jed Allan

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.
                                  
#8452A: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-12-01, 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.    

                                                                       
#9246: RHYME AND REASON
1975-12-01, ABC, 30 min.
Nipsey Russell , Jamie Farr , Gale Storm , Bob Eubanks , Conny Van Dyke , Rhonda Bates , Pat Harrington, Jr.

July 7th, 1975- July 9th, 1976.

Daytime game show with host Bob Eubanks and guest celebrities. Almost all of this series 265 episodes are now considered lost as the master tapes were erased. The pilot episode survives.                        
#8636: MATCH GAME '75
1975-12-01, 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.  

                                                                                                                                 
#9247: RHYME AND REASON
1975-12-03, ABC, 30 min.
Nipsey Russell , Jamie Farr , Gale Storm , Bob Eubanks , Conny Van Dyke , Rhonda Bates , Pat Harrington, Jr.

July 7th, 1975- July 9th, 1976.

Daytime game show with host Bob Eubanks and guest celebrities. Almost all of this series 265 episodes are now considered lost as the master tapes were erased. The pilot episode survives.                                     
#8453: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-12-03, ABC, 30 min.
Della Reese , 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.   

Guest: Della Reese 

                                                                       
#8637: MATCH GAME '75
1975-12-03, 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.  

                                                                                                                                              
#6355: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-12-04, ABC, 30 min.
Monty Hall , Jay Stewart

December 30, 1963-December 27, 1968 (NBC). December 30, 1968-July 9, 1976 (ABC). 1971-1976 (SYNDICATED). Members of the studio audience had the opportunity to "make a deal" with TV's big dealer, host Monty Hall. Assistant & announcer is Jay Stewart. Includes commercials.
#7835: CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES
1975-12-05, NBC, 30 min.
Dick Martin , Barbara Eden , Gabriel Kaplan , James Farentino , Carol Wayne , Jim McKrell , Pam Grier

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.
                                               
#9546: "$20,000 PYRAMID"
1975-12-08, ABC, 30 min.
Anne Meara , Dick Clark , William Shatner

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                                                                         
#8454: LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1975-12-08, 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.   



                                                                                    
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