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The Hollywood Squares (Daytime)

  • TV Series
  • 1965–1980
  • TV-PG
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.1K
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Paul Lynde in The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (1965)
ComedyFamilyGame Show

Contestants guess the correctness of celebrities' answers in order to win spaces in a tic-tac-toe game.Contestants guess the correctness of celebrities' answers in order to win spaces in a tic-tac-toe game.Contestants guess the correctness of celebrities' answers in order to win spaces in a tic-tac-toe game.

  • Creators
    • Merrill Heatter
    • Bob Quigley
  • Stars
    • Peter Marshall
    • Kenny Williams
    • Cliff Arquette
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.1K
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    • Creators
      • Merrill Heatter
      • Bob Quigley
    • Stars
      • Peter Marshall
      • Kenny Williams
      • Cliff Arquette
    • 10User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 8 Primetime Emmys
      • 12 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Peter Marshall
    Peter Marshall
    • Self - Host
    • 1966–1980
    Kenny Williams
    • Self - Announcer
    • 1965–1980
    Cliff Arquette
    Cliff Arquette
    • Charley Weaver - Panelist…
    Paul Lynde
    Paul Lynde
    • Self - Center Square…
    • 1966–1980
    Wally Cox
    Wally Cox
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1965–1973
    Rose Marie
    Rose Marie
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1965–1980
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1967–1980
    George Gobel
    George Gobel
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1973–1980
    Abby Dalton
    Abby Dalton
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1965–1970
    Jan Murray
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1966–1980
    Nanette Fabray
    Nanette Fabray
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1967–1978
    Karen Valentine
    Karen Valentine
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1970–1977
    Morey Amsterdam
    Morey Amsterdam
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1965–1969
    Kaye Ballard
    Kaye Ballard
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1967–1975
    Marty Allen
    Marty Allen
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1966–1980
    Joan Rivers
    Joan Rivers
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1970–1980
    Sandy Duncan
    Sandy Duncan
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1972–1979
    Harvey Korman
    Harvey Korman
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1969–1978
    • Creators
      • Merrill Heatter
      • Bob Quigley
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    BHallums

    The Rules of the Game

    The 2 contestants are stationed at "X" & "O" to play tic-tac-toe. 3 Squares Across, Up & Down or Diagonally or 5 Squares were possible. One Contestant picks a square by determined the correct answer or making one up will Agreed or Disagreed the answer. The 1st contestant get 3-5 squares with either "X" or "O" wins $200 and completes the 2 out of 3 match wins $400. The Champion completes 10 games (5 matches) wins $2000 plus a new car. In the 1st or 2nd game was "The Secret Square" and the contestant choose that square can win merchandise prizes from $2000 to $5000 and later it raised up greater than $10,000. Contestants will compete before losing the game. In 1976-1977, The Program presents "The Bonus Prize Squares" and all 9 stars has an envelop that anything such as an car or $5000 cash.
    10aaronstrongarm

    Such a classic game show

    I wish there was a place I could stream all the episodes from 60's - 1980.
    7DKosty123

    A Original Fun Tic Tac Toe

    This is the original series. Peter Marshall, the straight man from the comedy team team of Noonan & Marshall is the host & master of the Squares. Paul Lynde most often was the center square. Charlie Weaver, Morey Amstersdam, Rose Marie, & many others made their tours during the shows 11 year run.

    This was a 5 day a week staple on NBC at 11:30 AM from 1965 to 1976 when it went off, one of many victims of the one hour New Price is Right. While it ran, it got a lot of viewers. A lot of the older generation actors & actresses alternated with newer ones to fill the 9 squares every week.

    If it were available now, there would be a lot of nostalgic moments for baby boomer's as Michael Landon, Jim Henson, George Goebel, & a host of others would appear on the program. The game itself was so harmless that at one point there was a children's version of the Squares running on Saturday morning NBC TV.

    This was a very popular way to fritter away 30 minutes & would get you 30 minutes closer to Let's Make A Deal too.
    AdamSixties

    Original 1960s Gameshow is Excellent/Post 60s worthless

    The Gameshow Channel is now running the original Hollywood Squares from the 60s. First thing that strikes you is the spontaneity, the rapour, the easy going fun fresh atmosphere, the 1960s feel of the show. As the show goes along you realize the contrast between the cleverness of the answers and the dimwittedness of today's gameshows. And of course the nostalgia value...it's now a classic. As a kid I watched the show from the early 70s on when the formula was getting dry and worn out, so see the 60s shows. Of course they're all worth it for Paul Lynde.
    7redryan64

    Reworking the Xs & Os.

    Putting SOME VARIOUS loose pats together, the creative team of Merrill Heater & Bob Quigley soon found that they had something that was greater than the sun of its parts. Although there was really nothing new, in and of itself; yet the very pleasant half hour installments continually pulled in huge Nielsen Ratings.

    FIRST OF ALL, we have the assembly of nine showbiz personalities, the configuration of a Tic Tack Toe game, two contestant, competition for board position based on questions asked and answered. Add to this we add a great, likable MC and see the magic flow freely.

    ALTHOUGH THIS WHOLE premise could have fizzled and blown up on the launch pad, careful engineering and selection of permanent panelists provided us with a tightly knit sort of kaleidoscope of a laugh fest.

    ONE VERY POWERFUL element that may have tipped the scales of a potentially fickle public was the selection of Peter Marshall as the Host. It was during the 1950s that he was half of the Comedy Team of Noonan & Marshall. Playing the role of Straihght Man to Tommy Noonan's stooge proved to be the perfect training for asking the stars their questions.

    AND SPEAKING OF those questions and the answers that kept us all in stitches for years, there are some misconceptions about them. In spite of popular belief, the questions were premeditated and known to both Host and the celeb in question. Ergo, the responses were also preconceived; be they comical or straight answers.

    THIS ALLOWED REGULARS, such as Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Clif Arquette (Charley Weaver), Joan Rivers and especially Paul Lynde to come up with the most amusing responses on a consistent basis.

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    • Trivia
      Retired, reclusive actress Greta Garbo was such a big fan of the show she actually wrote a fan letter to Paul Lynde in care of the show's taping location at NBC Burbank.
    • Quotes

      Peter Marshall: You're a 71-year-old man who has lost interest in sex. Does your doctor have anything to help you?

      Charley Weaver: No, but his nurse does.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 25th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      The Silly Song
      Performed by the Jimmie Haskell Orchestra from 1966 to 1969

      (We're THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES No.1)

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • King World Studios West
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Голливудские квадраты
    • Filming locations
      • NBC Studios - 3000 W. Alameda Avenue, Burbank, California, USA(NBC produced Hollywood Squares at NBC Studios in Burbank from 1965 to 1980.)
    • Production companies
      • Merrill Heatter-Bob Quigley Productions
      • Four Star Productions
      • Filmways Television
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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