Game Show Trading Post (A-F)


Note: Most Shows Include All Original Commercials. (NC = no commercials, GSN = taped from Game Show Network, USA = taped from USA Network)

Note: Unless otherwise stated, all shows before 1966 are on B&W kinescope and all shows since 1966 are on color videotape.

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ABOUT FACES (hosted by Tom Kennedy) (1 episode)

3/17/60: Tom substitute-hosts for Ben Alexander; Former child actress Margaret O'Brien appears in one segment. (last segment missing)

ALL ABOUT FACES (hosted by Richard Hayes) (1 episode)

?/71: w/ Gwen Verdon and William Shatner (GSN) (GZ-1)

ALL-STAR BLITZ (hosted by Peter Marshall) (3 episodes)

4/8/85: premiere w/ Leslie Uggams, John Byner, Abby Dalton, and Robert Mandan (closing credits cut off) (NC)

6/14/85: w/ Madge Sinclair, Christopher Hewett, Abby Dalton, and Peter Scolari

?/85: w/ Isabel Sanford, Gordon Jump, Andrea Evans, and Scott Holmes (Brian Piccolo's brother Don wins $25,000 in Blitz Bonanza.) (USA network rerun)

ALL-STAR SECRETS (hosted by Bob Eubanks) (1 episode)

?/79: w/ Wilt Chamberlain, Elaine Joyce, Jon "Bowzer" Bauman, Dr. Joyce Brothers, and Wayland Flowers & Madame (NC) (rough video)

ALL-STAR DOUBLE DARE (Nickelodeon) (hosted by Marc Summers) (3 episodes)

?/88: w/ Staci Keanan and David Faustino (NC)

?/88: w/ Lou Ferrigno and "Weird Al" Yankovic

2/92: NBA All-Star edition w/ Rick Barry, Bob Lanier, Waymon Tisdale, and Charles Smith

THE BABY GAME (hosted by Richard Hayes) (1 episode)

?/68: red-tinted kinescope (GZ-1)

BATTLE OF THE CHILD GENIUSES (hosted by Dick Clark) (1 episode)

5/9/00: 1 hour long (ST-1)

(THE NEW) BATTLESTARS (hosted by Alex Trebek) (6 episodes)

12/1/81: show from first run w/ Fred Willard, Randi Oakes, Joan Rivers, Skip Stephenson, Tim Reid, and Carol Wayne (NC) (KL-1)

4/23/82: finale of first run w/ Tom Poston, Debbie Reynolds, Jennilee Harrison, Rip Taylor, JM J. Bullock, and Ricky Schroder (NC)

4/4/83: revival premiere w/ Erik Estrada, Debbie Reynolds, Tom Wopat, JM J. Bullock, Glenn Scarpelli, and Vicki Lawrence (NC)

5/27/83: revival show w/ Charles Nelson Reilly, Mary Frann, Andy Gibb, Fred Grandy, James B. Sikking, and Emma Samms (opening and closing credits missing)

6/83: revival show w/ Tom Poston, Lynn Redgrave, Abby Dalton, JM J. Bullock, Vic Tayback, and Denise Alexander (NC) (fuzzy, partially B&W picture)

7/1/83: revival finale w/ Charles Nelson Reilly, Betty White, Candy Clark, JM J. Bullock, Stuart Damon, and Mary Crosby (NC)

BEAT THE CLOCK (9+ episodes)

CBS primetime version (hosted by Bud Collyer)

1/53: (part) some stunt clips (GSN)

?/54: full ep (GSN)

3/56: 6th anniversary ep w/ $18,000 bonus stunt (GSN)

ABC primetime version (hosted by Bud Collyer)

?/60: $20,100 Bonus Stunt win! (B&W videotape)

syndicated version (hosted by Jack Narz)

9/71: w/ Tom Kennedy and funny pie stunt (GSN)

9/71: another ep w/ Tom Kennedy (GSN)

?/72: w/ Bert Convy (GSN)

syndicated version (hosted by Gene Wood)

?/72: Ladies' Day w/ William Shatner (GSN)

?/72: w/ Soupy Sales (GSN) (tracking line at picture bottom)

CBS daytime version (hosted by Monty Hall)

1/80: All-Star show w/ Elaine Joyce/Bobby Van vs. Mitzi McCall/Charlie Brill (GSN)

BEAT THE ODDS (hosted by Warren Hull) (1 episode)

?/67: one ep (B&W kinescope)

THE BETTER SEX (hosted by Sarah Purcell and Bill Anderson) (4 episodes)

?/77: pilot w/ seven players on each team (NC)

9/77: Men's team loses after winning $26,000+. Women's team wins two $5000 bonus rounds. (GSN)

11/77: Men's team eliminates all 30 audience women w/ one question and wins $5000. (GSN)

1/13/78: final ep w/ Bill singing at end (NC)

THE BIG MOMENT (hosted by Brad Sherwood) (1 episode)

4/10/99: 1 hour show includes box tricks, ice cream flavor memorization, ping pong relay, and hula hoop swinging.

THE BIG SHOWDOWN (hosted by Jim Peck) (2+ episodes)

?/74: pilot, called "Showdown" (NC) (glitchy picture)

3/14/75: Jim falls down while going down the stairs. ($5,000 ShowDown Win!) (NC)

?/75: (part) Another $5,000 ShowDown Win! (bonus round only) (NC)

BIG SURPRISE (hosted by Mike Wallace) (1 episode)

2/57: Errol Flynn answers a $30,000 question.

BLACKOUT (hosted by Bob Goen) (13+ episodes)

1/4/88: premiere w/ Markie Post and Charles Siebert (NC)

1/14/88: bonus round w/ Stephen Furst (part)

1/88: w/ Ken Kercheval and Marsha Warfield (NC) ($10,000 bonus win!)

2/88: w/ Paul Kreppel and Heidi Bohay (fuzzy picture) (NC) (CD-3)

2/8/88: w/ Phyllis Diller and Charles Nelson Reilly

2/11/88: w/ Phyllis Diller and Charles Nelson Reilly (NC) (CD-3)

2/12/88: w/ Phyllis Diller and Charles Nelson Reilly (NC)

2/88: w/ Dwayne Hickman and Connie Stevens (NC)

2/25/88: w/ Teresa Ganzel and Soupy Sales (NC) ($10,000 bonus win!)

3/88: w/ Fred Travelena and Shelley Smith (NC) ($10,000 bonus win!)

3/18/88: w/ Shelley Smith and Fred Travelena (NC) ($10,000 bonus win!)

3/25/88: w/ Harry Anderson and Emma Samms (NC) ($10,000 bonus win!)

3/31/88: w/ Pat Harrington and Crystal Bernard (NC) ($10,000 bonus win!)

4/1/88: finale w/ Pat Harrington and Crystal Bernard ($10,000 bonus win!)

BLANK CHECK (hosted by Art James) (1 episode)

?/74: pilot ep (NC) (Counter appears on screen.)

BLANKETY BLANKS (hosted by Bill Cullen) (1 episode)

4/21/75: premiere w/ Anne Meara and William Shatner (studio master w/ approx. one minute of black video during commmercial breaks) (NC)

BLOCKBUSTERS (13 episodes)

(hosted by Bill Cullen)

10/27/80: premiere (GSN)

?/80: one general ep (GSN)

?/80: ep w/ solo player Leland Yung (GSN)

?/80: ep w/ two Gold Run wins (GSN)

?/81: one ep w/ ten-time champion playing her last (successful) Gold Run (GSN)

?/81: one general ep (GSN)

?/81: last ep w/ John Hatten retiring (for the first time) earning the max amount possible, $60,000 (GSN)

10/81: w/ appearance by Tom Kennedy inside game board (2 $5,000 Gold Run wins!) (GSN)

4/23/82: finale of first run (GSN)

(hosted by Bill Rafferty)

1/5/87: revival premiere (GSN)

3/30/87: bonus win! (NC) (IW-5)

?/87: ep w/ returning champion who had won $20,000 (fuzzy picture)

5/1/87: revival finale

BODY LANGUAGE (hosted by Tom Kennedy) (13+ episodes)

6/4/84: premiere w/ Vicki Lawrence and Jamie Farr (GSN) (mostly unwatchable due to digital cable problems)

?/84: w/ Betty White and Ed Begley, Jr. (GSN) (first minute missing)

?/84: w/ Mary Cadorette and JM J. Bullock (GSN)

?/84: w/ Didi Conn and Dick Shawn (GSN)

?/84: w/ Mary Ann Mobley and Nathan Cook (GSN)

?/84: w/ JoAnne Worley and Ed Begley, Jr. ($5,000 bonus win!) (GSN)

?/84: w/ Phyllis Diller and Brian Mitchell ($10,000 bonus win!) (GSN)

?/84: most of ep w/ Lucille Ball and Charles Nelson Reilly (GSN) (middle round missing)

?/84: Monday show w/ Mary Jo Catlett and Patrick Wayne (GSN) (mostly unwatchable due to digital cable problems)

?/84: Friday show w/ Mary Jo Catlett and Patrick Wayne (GSN)

?/84: w/ Martha Smith and Brad Garrett (GSN)

12/19/84: w/ Linda Kaye Henning and Jack Riley (who has a guess bleeped at one point) (NC)

12/28/84: All-Star show w/ Lucille Ball, Isabel Sanford, Robert Morse, and Richard Simmons ($6,000 Bonus Win!) (GSN)

1/3/86: finale w/ Vicki Lawrence and Ted Lange ($6,000 Bonus Win!) (GSN)

BORN LUCKY (1 episode) (hosted by Bob Goen)

10/5/92: premiere (PAX rerun) (ST-1)

BREAK THE BANK (9 episodes)

original version (hosted by Bert Parks)

12/55: one ep

ABC version (hosted by Tom Kennedy)

4/12/76: premiere w/ Abe Vigoda, Alice Ghostley, JoAnn Pflug, Dick Gautier, Jan Murray, Lynda Carter, Liz Torres, Robert Hegyes, and Marjoe Gortner (GSN)

?/76: w/ Jimmie Walker, Alice Ghostley, Liz Torres, Bob Crane, Jan Murray, Ja'net DuBois, Rue McClanahan, Micky Dolenz, and Avery Schreiber (GSN)

?/76: w/ Rosey Greer, Beverly Garland, Liz Torres, Bill Dana, Joey Bishop, Fannie Flagg, Mary Ann Mobley, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs, and Arte Johnson (GSN)

?/76: w/ Lonnie Shorr, Dody Goodman, Jaye P. Morgan, Robert Hegyes, Rip Taylor, Fannie Flagg, Marilyn Michaels, Kent McCord, and Dick Gautier (first few seconds and last non-game segment missing)

?/76: unaired ep (taped 5/20/76) w/ rule change w/ Foster Brooks, Gunilla Hutton, Jaye P. Morgan, Buzz Aldrin, Jan Murray, Gail Fisher, Liz Torres, Greg Mullavey, and Abe Vigoda (NC)

'70's syndicated version (hosted by Jack Barry)

9/76: w/ Clifton Davis, Jaye P. Morgan, Joey Bishop, Barbara Eden, Pat Morita, Anson Williams, Elena Verdugo, William Conrad, and Hermione Baddeley (GSN)

'80's syndicated version (hosted by Gene Rayburn)

?/85: w/ $23,000+ prize vault win and appearance by Charles Nelson Reilly

?/85: w/ appearance by Rip Taylor (DZ-8)

BRUCE FORSYTH'S HOT STREAK (hosted by Bruce Forsyth) (1 episode)

2/86: one ep

BULLSEYE (hosted by Jim Lange) (2 episodes)

?/80: Champion wins her fifth and final game. (GSN)

?/82: Celebrity Bullseye w/ Jerry Mathers playing against Tina Louise and Arte Johnson (NC)

BUMPER STUMPERS (USA network) (hosted by Al DuBois) (1 episode)

6/29/87: premiere (GSN)

CAESAR'S CHALLENGE (hosted by Ahmad Rashad) (1 episode)

?/93: one ep (NC)

CAMOUFLAGE (2 episodes)

(ABC version) (hosted by Johnny Gilbert)

?/62: 1 ep (NC)

(syndicated version) (hosted by Tom Campbell)

?/80: 1 ep (tamest Chuck Barris production I've ever seen) (GSN)

CARD SHARKS (11+ episodes)

NBC version (hosted by Jim Perry)

4/24/78: premiere (GSN) (end credits partially cut off)

?/78: two general eps (GSN)

?/78: $10,400 Money Cards win! (GSN)

10/78: $28,800 Money Cards win (max possible)! (GSN) (fair video)

10/23/81: finale (NC)

syndicated version (hosted by Bill Rafferty)

5/87: last ep w/ car win (end credits cut off)

CBS version (hosted by Bob Eubanks)

1/6/86: premiere (GSN)

6/7/88: w/ guest appearance by Ray Combs (opening missing)

6/8/88: (part) small clip w/ Ray Combs

?/88: ep w/ two car wins! (NC)

3/31/89: finale

CAUGHT IN THE ACT (hosted by Jim Peck) (1 episode)

?/7?: unsold pilot w/ Anne Meara, Bill Cullen, Anita Gillette, Clifton Davis, and Stephanie Braxton (NC) (end credits cut off)

THE CELEBRITY GAME (hosted by Carl Reiner) (1 episode)

?/64: w/ Lee Marvin, Connie Stevens, Gypsy Rose Lee, Oscar Levant, Mickey Rooney, Nanette Fabray, Sal Mineo, Louis Nye, and Suzy Parker

CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES (hosted by Jim MacKrell) (1+ episode)

?/74: pilot ep w/ John Astin, Lucie Arnaz, Ted Knight, Patty Duke Astin, Dean Jones, and Jane Withers (NC)

?/74: (part) filmed promo for syndicated version from KNBC-TV, Los Angeles

CELEBRITY TALKABOUT (hosted by Wayne Cox) (1 episode)

?/89: w/ Geoff Edwards, Steve Skrovan, Mark Summers, and Scott Nemes (NC)

CHAIN REACTION (hosted by Bill Cullen) (6 episodes)

10/28/79 (tape date): pilot w/ Joyce Bulifant and Nipsey Russell (NC)

1/14/80: premiere w/ Patty Duke Astin, Joyce Bulifant, Fred Grandy, and Nipsey Russell (USA rerun)

2/1/80: w/ Elaine Joyce, Vicki Lawrence, Richard Paul, and Nipsey Russell (GSN)

3/7/80: w/ Joanna Gleason, Robert Mandan, Debralee Scott, and Robert Walden (GSN) (2 $10,000 bonus game wins!)

3/14/80: w/ Betty White, Anita Gillette, Brian Patrick Clarke, and Allen Ludden (GSN)

6/20/80: finale w/ Betty White, Jay Johnson, Joyce Bulifant, and Ron ("Those are OUR planes now!") Silver ($10,000 bonus game win plus hilarious celeb-only for charity bonus round)

THE $64,000 CHALLENGE (2 episodes)

(hosted by Sonny Fox)

5/56: Vincent Price is a contestant. (tracking problems)

(hosted by Ralph Story)

?/57: one ep

THE CHALLENGERS (hosted by Dick Clark) (1 episode)

9/24/90: $60,000 Ultimate Challenge Win! (NC)

(THE $1,000,000) CHANCE OF A LIFETIME (hosted by Jim Lange) (1 episode)

?/86: first $1,000,000 win w/ Rutenbars

THE CHEAP SHOW (hosted by Dick Martin) (1 episode)

?/78: w/ Rita Moreno, David Doyle, and Henry Ford (no-show) (NC)

CHILD'S PLAY (hosted by Bill Cullen) (3 episodes)

9/21/82: first $5,000 bonus game winner! (GSN)

?/82: one general ep (GSN)

9/16/83: finale w/ $5,000 bonus game winner! (GSN)

CHOOSE UP SIDES (hosted by Gene Rayburn) (1 episode)

1/21/56: one ep of kids' game show (GSN)

CLASSIC CONCENTRATION (hosted by Alex Trebek) (2 episodes)

5/4/87: series premiere

?/91: ep w/ car win (taped from NBC 9/92 rerun)

COLLEGE MAD HOUSE (hosted by Greg Kinnear) (3 episodes)

9/89: premiere between Universities of Texas and Arkansas

?/89: UCLA vs. USC (fuzzy picture)

1/90: SMU vs. Texas A&M University

CONCENTRATION (7+ episodes)

NBC daytime version

(hosted by Hugh Downs)

?/58: game w/ regular contestants

9/13/63: Challenge of Champions show (includes promo for season premieres of Temple Houston and Dr. Kildare)

9/67: Challenge of Champions show (B&W kinescope) (segment after final commercial missing, but no gameplay lost)

12/24/68: Secret Santas show w/ Bob Clayton and Victor Borge (B&W kinescope)

(hosted by Bob Clayton)

10/69: Challenge of Champions show final game (B&W kinescope) (NC)

12/24/69: Secret Santas show w/ Hugh Downs and Joe Garagiola (includes promo w/ Art Linkletter for new NBC daytime lineup starting 12/29/69 that includes new shows Who, What or Where Game and Life with Linkletter) (B&W kinescope)

syndicated version (hosted by Jack Narz)

?/74: (part) end of game and last Double Play segment (NC)

?/78: one ep (NC)

COUCH POTATOES (hosted by Marc Summers) (2 episodes)

?/89: w/ guest questioners Jack Larson and Noel Neill ($5000 win!) (NC)

?/89: w/ guest questioner Kathy Garver ($5000 win!) (fuzzy picture) (missing opening credits)

CROSS-WITS (2+ episodes)

(hosted by Jack Clark)

?/75: (part) first 10 minutes of show w/ Conny Van Dyke, Greg Morris, Meredith MacRae, and Ron Masak (taped 11/2/75) (NC)

(hosted by David Sparks)

9/15/86: revival premiere w/ Richard Moll, Cheryl-Ann Miller, Kelsey Grammer, and Leslie Charleson

?/86: w/ game show hosts Tom Kennedy, Bob Goen, Peter Tomarken, and Jim Peck (NC) (fuzzy picture)

CROSSWORD (hosted by George Fenneman) (1 episode)

?/66: unsold pilot w/ Tippi Hedren and Paul Lynde (color kinescope) (NC)

THE DATING GAME (hosted by Jim Lange) (3+ episodes)

10/13/66: w/ Bobby Rydell, Paul Petersen, and Lee Majors (GSN) (IW-6)

?/68: red-tinted kinescope

?/68: w/ Dave Madden, Dick Martin, Rip Taylor, and Desi Arnaz, Jr. (GSN)

?/72: (part) w/ Ronny Howard choosing a date (his segment and closing segment) (GSN)

DEALER'S CHOICE (hosted by Jack Clark) (1 episode)

?/74: Caribbean Cruise Win! (NC) (glitchy B&W video)

DEBT (Lifetime) (hosted by Wink Martindale) (1 episode)

?/97: special celebrity show w/ Jimmie Walker, Erin Moran, and Micky Dolenz (NC)

DO YOU TRUST YOUR WIFE? (hosted by Edgar Bergen) (1 episode)

?/56: one ep

DOCTOR IQ (hosted by Jimmy McClain) (1 episode)

?/54: one ep (Art Fleming is an assistant.) (GZ-2)

DOLLAR A SECOND (2 episodes)

(hosted by Jan Murray)

?/55: one ep

(hosted by Bob Eubanks)

?/81: unsold pilot (GSN) (tracking line at picture bottom)

DOTTO (hosted by Jack Narz) (1 episode)

7/29/58: rigged primetime ep w/ Connie Hines, who later starred on Mr. Ed, as a contestant

DOUBLE DARE (hosted by Alex Trebek) (3 episodes)

12/14/76: 2nd ep (final segment after last commercial not aired, no game-playing lost though; taped from Faux Pause Picks) (GSN)

12/30/76: ep w/ Alan Lusher beating Spoilers for $5K in category of Paul Simon (GSN)

1/18/77: ep w/ Spoilers category football (GSN)

(CELEBRITY) DOUBLE TALK (hosted by Henry Polic, II) (2 episodes)

8/18/86: premiere w/ Betty White and Stuart Damon ($10,000 bonus win!) (GSN)

12/19/86: finale w/ Marcia Wallace and Jamie Farr (NC) (fair picture)

DREAM HOUSE (2 episodes)

'60's version (hosted by Mike Darrow)

?/68: B&W kinescope

'80's version (hosted by Bob Eubanks)

6/29/84: finale w/ house win! (NC)

E! 60 MINUTE LOOK AT GAME SHOWS (hosted by Michael Castner) (1 episode)

?/93: E! network behind-the-scenes look at game shows including interviews w/ Bob Barker, Pat Sajak, Alex Trebek, and Vanna White (NC)

EVERYBODY'S TALKING (hosted by Lloyd Thaxton) (1 episode)

6/2/67: w/ Roger Smith, Vivian Vance, and Godfrey Cambridge (Announcer Wink Martindale appears on-screen.) (B&W kinescope)

EYE GUESS (hosted by Bill Cullen) (1+ episode)

?/68: one ep (GSN)

?/69: half ep (B&W kinescope) (low audio)

THE FACE IS FAMILIAR (hosted by Jack Whitaker) (3 episodes)

5/7/66: premiere w/ June Lockhart and Bob Crane (B&W kinescope)

?/66: w/ Florence Henderson and Ray Milland (color kinescope) (NC)

6/66: w/ Pearl Bailey and Mel Brooks (GSN)

FACE THE MUSIC (hosted by Ron Ely) (1 episode)

?/80: $10,000 bonus win! (Family Channel rerun) (low audio)

FAMILY CHALLENGE (1 episode) (hosted by Michael Berger)

9/96: 2nd season premiere (1 hour) (NC)

FAMILY DOUBLE DARE (hosted by Marc Summers) (1 episode)

4/3/88: premiere

FAMILY FEUD (12 episodes)

(ABC version) (hosted by Richard Dawson)

?/76: pilot w/ different set

7/12/76: premiere ep (GSN)

?/76: w/ hilarious Fast Money round ("teabag" ep) (GSN)

?/77: general ep

?/77: GSN ep w/ original commercials from last break left in

?/83: TV's All-Time Favorites Week final show w/ The Brady Bunch cast (Florence Henderson, Robert Reed, Susan Olsen, Christopher Knight, Maureen McCormick) vs. Petticoat Junction cast (Frank Cady, Linda Kaye Henning, Lori Saunders, Gunilla Hutton, and Meredith MacRae) (GSN)

?/83: Game Show Hosts All-Star show w/ The Heavenly Hosts (Peter Marshall, Leslie Uggams, Bert Parks, Tom Kennedy, and Jim Lange) vs. The Magnificent Emcees (Betty White, Jim Perry, Bill Cullen, Nipsey Russell, and Bob Eubanks) (GSN) (part of Fast Money round missing)

6/14/85: finale w/ extra unaired closing remarks from Richard Dawson (GSN)

(CBS version) (hosted by Ray Combs)

7/4/88: premiere w/ Fast Money win

(syndicated version) (hosted by Richard Dawson)

2/10/95: w/ Carol Burnett & family (who win $11K in Fast Money) vs. Betty White & poker buddies

(syndicated version) (hosted by Louie Anderson)

9/20/99: premiere

9/20/99: second ep (double run)

THE FAMILY GAME (hosted by Bob Barker) (1 episode)

?/67: girl gives answer which has to be dubbed out (B&W kinescope)

50 GRAND SLAM (hosted by Tom Kennedy) (1 episode)

10/4/76: premiere w/ special appearance at beginning by Allen Ludden

12/31/76: finale (NC) (black space in commercial breaks)

$50,000 A MINUTE (hosted by Meredith MacRae and Geoff Edwards) (1 episode)

?/85: unsold pilot w/ Shelley Smith and Charles Siebert (NC)

FUN FACTORY (hosted by Bobby Van) (2 episodes)

?/76: w/ rocking chair contest (GSN)

?/76: w/ newspaper-throwing contest (GSN)

FUN HOUSE (hosted by J.D. Roth) (2 episodes)

?/88: Chocolate Day (NC)

?/89: Seven Seas Day (NC)

FUNNY YOU SHOULD ASK (hosted by Lloyd Thaxton) (1 episode)

2/25/69: w/ Dean Jones, Rose Marie, Stu Gilliam, Marty Allen, and Meredith MacRae (B&W kinescope)


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