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    • Autorennen Total (1968)

      1. Autorennen Total

      1968–1969TV-GFernsehserie
      7,5 (8344)
      The participants of an unusual car race compete around America.
    • Paul Lynde in The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (1965)

      2. The Hollywood Squares (Daytime)

      1965–1980TV-PGFernsehserie
      6,8 (1066)
      Die Teilnehmer erraten die Richtigkeit der Antworten von Prominenten, um in einem Tic-Tac-Toe-Spiel Plätze zu gewinnen.
    • The Hollywood Squares (Syndication) (1971)

      3. The Hollywood Squares (Syndication)

      1971–1981Fernsehserie
      7,6 (88)
      Contestants choose celebrities and answer questions based on their responses to get tic-tac-toe squares. Celebrities may bluff, and deliver zingers. X's and O's represent male and female contestants.
    • Red Rowe in Video Village (1960)

      4. Video Village

      1960– Fernsehserie
      7,2 (24)
      Two contestants compete in a life-sized board game, answering questions and performing stunts for cash and prizes.
    • 5. Shenanigans

      1964–1965Fernsehserie
      8,5 (59)
      This was a game show for children. The children had to answer questions or perform stunts as they made their way through the game.
    • Funny You Should Ask (1968)

      6. Funny You Should Ask

      1968–1969Fernsehserie
      8,3 (19)
      A "Which celebrity said this?" type of game.
    • 7. Gambit

      1972–1981TV-GFernsehserie
      5,7 (23)
      Game show based on blackjack using giant playing cards.
    • P.D.Q. (1965)

      8. P.D.Q.

      1965– Fernsehserie
      5,4 (14)
      This game consisted of two teams of two players each. One player would be at a game board while their teammate would be in a soundproof booth. The person at the game board communicated a word or phrase to their teammate in the booth using three letters at first and added a letter every five seconds until the word or phrase was identified. The team using fewer letters won the game. Normally there was a "Home Team" consisting of two celebrities and a "Challengers Team" of one celebrity and a contestant. A tie score was considered a win for the contestant, who would win prizes for each game won by the Challengers Team. In other words, if the Challengers won a game, the contestant would win a prize. Each show included a P. D. Q. Special, a three-game match with special prizes awarded to the contestant if the Challengers won two out of the three games. A Bonus Round was held at the end of the show, with the contestant being asked to identify ten words, one at a time in five seconds or less, with only three letters per word to work with. If the contestant could successfully identify all ten words, they would win an automobile. If not, they were awarded a dollar amount redeemable for merchandise from the Spiegel Catalog. The jackpot total was either $250 or, if the Challengers used fewer letters than the Home Team over the course of the show, $500.
    • 9. Wacky Races

    • 10. People Will Talk

      1963– Fernsehserie
      Contestants win cash prizes by guessing how celebrities on a panel of 15 will answer a moral question a certain way.
    • Jim Peck in The Hot Seat (1976)

      11. The Hot Seat

      1976– Fernsehserie
      Two married couples compete against each other using a lie detector to guess their partners' responses.
    • 12. Showdown

      1966Fernsehserie
      6 players divided in 2 3-member teams are answering general knowledge-multiple choice questions. 1 question asked by the host and their 4 possible answers were revealed and each teammember will make the choice of the answer by pressing a button and locked-in that answer. The Teams (by such names are "High School Principals", "Tax Collectors", "School Teachers", "L.A. Radio Disc Jockeys" and others). whom chose to standing still and 1 teammember will drop-out-of-sight after choosing a wrong answer (By using those breakaway seats that been dropped them on the floor). When all 3 teammembers in 1 team is out of the game, Another Team wins and collects $100 and go onto the "Triple Treat" for a vacation as they answer 1 question correctly to win it. A wrong answer that led to another game and another team.
    • High Rollers (1974)

      13. High Rollers

      1974–1988TV-GFernsehserie
      6,9 (48)
      Game show which involved luck and a pair of REALLY big dice. Hosted by Alex Trebek, before he got popular and famous from Jeopardy.
    • Temptation (1967)

      14. Temptation

      1967–1968Fernsehserie
      Three contestants pick one of three prizes secretly. A contestant will win the prize chosen if she in the only one to chose that prize.
    • 15. The Celebrity Game

      1964–1965Fernsehserie
      3,0 (129)
      A semi-remake of "People Will Talk" (1963), where contestants had to determine how celebrities would answer moral-type questions.
    • 16. Runaround

      1972–1973Fernsehserie
      7,8 (11)
      Saturday morning kids' game show. It involved three-part multiple choice questions. The kids would all run to a particular place on the set, depending on their choice of answers. They could fake each other off. The host would announce, "Last chance!" and they could change their answer, but if they were too slow, they were out. Host Paul Winchell sometimes had ventriloquistic interludes.
    • Storybook Squares (1969)

      17. Storybook Squares

      1969– TV-GFernsehserie
      5,4 (14)
      A children's version of "Hollywood Squares" that featured actors dressed up as famous characters from books, TV and film. The contestants had to try to get three x's or three o's in a row to win.
    • Bill Bixby in The Hollywood Squares (Primetime/Nighttime) (1968)

      18. The Hollywood Squares (Primetime/Nighttime)

      1968Fernsehserie
      8,0 (36)
      Primetime version of the game show; ran on NBC from January 12 to September 13, 1968 as a mid-season replacement. The first two games were the Secret Square games; one offered a trip and the other offered a car or occasionally a boat.
    • Roger Barkley and Al Lohman in Name Droppers (1969)

      19. Name Droppers

      1969– Fernsehserie
      Das Spiel hatte 3 Stars und 20 Teilnehmer, die für eine werktags ausgestrahlte Sendung und zusammen mit "A Name Dropper" spielten - eine Person, die in irgendeiner Weise eine Verbindung zu 1 der 3 Prominenten hatte.
    • The Magnificent Marble Machine (1975)

      20. The Magnificent Marble Machine

      1975–1976Fernsehserie
      4,8 (24)
      Bei einem der legendären Flops der TV-Spielshow beantwortete ein Promi-Wettbewerbsteam Fragen und spielte ein riesiges Flipperspiel um Bargeld und Preise.
    • Baffle (1973)

      21. Baffle

      1973–1974Fernsehserie
      6,0 (17)
    • 22. To Say the Least

      1977–1978Fernsehserie
    • The Amateur's Guide to Love (1972)

      23. The Amateur's Guide to Love

      1972– Fernsehserie
    • 24. Gambit

      197922mFernsehspecial
      A 1970s TV game show hosted by Wink Martindale. It was based on the casino game black jack, with two married couples competing against each other.
    • Bedtime Stories (1979)

      25. Bedtime Stories

      1979– Fernsehserie

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