My Game Shows, G-I

G.E. COLLEGE BOWL
Allen Ludden:
One episode from 1960 [KIN]
Robert Earle: One episode from 1965 [OC]

GAMBIT-Wink Martindale
CBS, 1972-76:

  • One episode from 1974 w/a LUCKY couple! [SM/220.2]
    NBC, 1980-81 ("Las Vegas Gambit"):
  • The 1980 premiere episode [OC/360.5]
  • Christmas 1980 episode (missing first 2 min. or so) [OC]
  • Four consecutive episodes from 1981 [all OB/1003.5-7]
  • The last episode from 1981 (from "Singles' Week"), now w/Lee Menning as hostess and the "High Rollers" bonus round [OB/220.4]

    THE GAME GAME-Jim McKrell: Three episodes from 1969:

  • The pilot; guests are Donna Jean Young, Scoey Mitchlll, and Nancy Kulp [GSN/349.4]
  • Guests are George Carlin, Jacqueline Susann, and Andrew Prine [GSN/527.12]
  • Guests are Doug McClure, Jessica Walters, and Burt Reynolds [SM]

    GAME SHOW IN MY HEAD-Joe Rogan: The first two episodes from 2009 [both OC]

    GAMESHOW MARATHON-Ricki Lake: All 7 episodes from 2006 [all OC]:

  • The premiere episode; "The Price is Right" is played w/Paige Davis, Kathy Najimy, Tim Meadows, Lance Bass, Brande Roderick, and Leslie Nielsen
  • "Let's Make a Deal" w/Lance Bass, Leslie Nielsen, Paige Davis, and Tim Meadows
  • "Beat the Clock" w/Tim Meadows, Paige Davis, Leslie Nielsen, and Kathy Najimy
  • "Press Your Luck" w/Leslie Nielsen, Kathy Najimy, and Tim Meadows
  • "Card Sharks": The semi-finals begin in this episode
  • "Match Game '73": The semi-finals continue; guests are George Foreman, Kathy Griffin, Bruce Vilanch, Adrianne Curry, Adam Carolla, and *Betty White*
  • "Family Feud": The $100,000 championship episode (and last one of the series)

    THE GENERATION GAP-Dennis Wholey: Two episodes from 1969 [both SC]:

  • The premiere episode; musical guests are the Ohio Express and Bill Kenney (of the Ink Spots)
  • The 2nd episode; musical guests are the Brooklyn Bridge [1046.12]

    GENESIS-Jim MacKrell: A special "sneak preview" episode (and the only one aired!) from 2000 [OC/450.4]

    GET THE HOOK-UP-Russ Parr & Alfredas:

  • One episode from 2004 [RPT]
  • One episode from 2005 [RPT]

    GET THE MESSAGE: Three episodes from 1964:
    Frank Buxton:

  • Guests are Ann Sothern, Nancy Dussault, Abe Burrows, and Darryl Hickman [OC, also GSN/365.2]
  • Guests are Peggy Cass, Phyllis Newman, Orson Bean, and Howard Keel [GSN/339.8]
    Robert Q. Lewis:
  • The last episode; guests are Marty Ingels, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Arlene Francis, and Barbara Cook [GSN/119.10]

    GET THE PICTURE-Mike O'Malley: Nine episodes from 1991

  • The aired pilot(?) [GAS/550.2]
  • "Twins Day" [GAS/781.9]
  • A celebrity episode w/"Welcome Freshmen" vs. "Clarissa Explains it All" [GAS/683.12]
  • Two general episodes [all RPT/D7.1, 192.3]
  • "Sports Day" [GAS/798.7]
  • An episode w/an appearance by Marc Summers [GAS/798.9]
  • An episode w/a record maingame score: 940! [GAS/834.9]

    GIVE 'N TAKE-Jim Lange: One episode from 1975 [SM/43.3]

    GLADIATORS 2000-Ryan Seacrest & Maria Sansone: One episode from 1994 (end credits missing) [OB/616.11]

    GLOBAL GUTS-Mike O'Malley: A Special Olympics Edition from 1996 [OC/799.1]

    GO-Kevin O'Connell:

  • The 1983 premiere episode; guests are Elaine Joyce and Richard Kline [GSN/178.8]
  • The 3rd episode (w/same guests as above) [CBN/D30.5, also GSN/189.3]
  • Three consecutive episodes from 1983; guests are Betty White and Fred Grandy [all GSN/129.1, 229.9]
  • 1983; guests are Shelley Smith and Brian Mitchell [GSN/179.1]
  • 1983; guests are Audrey Landers and Jay Johnson [GSN/129.5]
  • The first episode w/the "head-to-head" format from 1983; guests are Markie Post and Barry Gordon [GSN/129.6]
  • 1983; guests are Martha Smith and Charlie Siebert [CBN/11.3]
  • Another episode w/same guests as above [GSN/314.1]
  • ALL of a special Battle of the Soap Stars week from 1983 w/"Another World" vs. "Days of Our Lives" (Jack Clark announces) [all GSN/189.5-9, also have Wed. and Thu. eps from OC/914.6; 914.8]
  • 1983; guests are Bonnie Urseth and Michael J. Fox [GSN/129.8]
  • ALL of another Battle of the Soap Stars week from 1983 w/"Another World" vs. "Search For Tomorrow" (Jack Clark announces again) [all GSN/190.7-11]
  • 1983; guests are Lynn Redgrave and Richard Gilliland [CBN/11.2]
  • Another episode w/same guests as above [GSN/179.2]
  • 1983; guests are JoAnne Worley and Grant Goodeve [GSN/138.4]
  • 1983; guests are Constance McCashin and Brian Mitchell [GSN/172.6]
  • 1983; guests are Kim Fields and Lauri Hendler [GSN/172.7]
  • 1984; guests are Betty White and Robert Mandan [GSN/171.10]
  • 1984; guests are Vicki Lawrence and Barry Gordon [GSN/173.5]
  • The last episode from 1984; guests are Didi Conn and Charlie Siebert (ends w/a nice goodbye from Kevin!) [GSN/179.3]

    GO FOR IT! TV-Tymisha Harris & Nicky Brown:

  • The 2001 premiere episode [OC/626.4]
  • The 1st tournament finals from 2001 [OC/659.9]
  • The 2nd tournament finals from 2002 [OC]
  • The 3rd tournament finals from 2002 (missing first 3 min.) [OC/731.8]

    THE GONG SHOW
    Chuck Barris
    NBC, 1976-78:

  • The first taped episode from 1976 (from the never-aired week hosted by John Barbour); guests are Jack Cassidy, JoAnne Worley, and Jamie Farr (JF) [GSN/345.5]
  • The 1976 premiere episode; guests are Anson Williams, Phyllis Diller, and Pat Harrington [GSN/138.5]
  • Two episodes from the 2nd week; guests are Anson Williams, Phyllis Diller, and Jamie Farr [both SM/D91.1-2]
  • 1976; guests are Buddy Hackett, Shari Lewis, and Bill Bixby (Music group Oingo Boingo is an act!) [GSN/521.7]
  • 1976; guests are JF, Della Reese, and Avery Schreiber (Singer Cheryl Lynn is an act!) [GSN/620.1]
  • 1976; guests are Alan Sues, June Lockhart, and Gavin MacLeod [GSN]
  • 1976; guests are Chuck Woolery, Charlotte Rae, and Arte Johnson (AJ) [GSN/272.14]
  • 1976; guests are Ronnie Schell, Phyllis Diller, and Chuck Woolery [GSN/620.2]
  • 1976; guests are Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, and JF (features a hillarious Chuck Barris impersonator!) [GSN/272.10]
  • 1976; guests are JF, Mitzi McCall, and Charlie Brill [GSN/600.14]
  • A 1976 episode from "High-Low Week"; guests are Clifton Davis, Jaye P. Morgan (JPM; her first appearance), and Milt Kamen [GSN/403.1]
  • 1976; guests are Phyllis Diller, JF, and JPM [GSN/620.3]
  • 1976; guests are AJ, JPM, and Allen Ludden [GSN]
  • 1976; guests are Paul Williams, JPM, and Steve Garvey [USA/608.13]
  • Two episodes from 1976; guests are AJ, JPM, and Rip Taylor [both USA/76.10, 609.6]
  • 1976; guests are JPM, JF, and Michele Lee [GSN/345.6]
  • Three episodes from 1976; guests are AJ, JPM, and JF [all USA/608.7; 609.1; 609.7, also have one ep from GSN/614.6]
  • 1976; guests are Rip Taylor, Susan George, and Peter Lawford [GSN/943.5]
  • Christmas 1976 episode; guests are AJ, Virginia Graham, and JF [GSN/303.13]
  • 1977; guests are JF, JPM, and Charlie Brill [USA/76.8]
  • Four episodes from 1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and Allen Ludden [1 RPT/76.9, 3 USA/608.14; 609.4; 609.6]
  • 1977; guests are JPM, Peter Lawford, and Iris Turner (missing intro) [OC/1028.1]
  • 1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and Scatman Crothers [GSN/663.14]
  • Three episodes from 1977; guests are AJ, Eva Gabor, and Peter Lawford [2 RPT/76.14; 608.4, 1 USA/609.5]
  • Two episodes from 1977; guests are Ruth Buzzi, Rip Taylor, and Dionne Warwick [both GSN/943.4, 943.6]
  • 1977; guests are JPM, Pat Paulsen, and Pearl Bailey [GSN/614.1]
  • Another 1977 episode w/same guests as below [GSN/943.3]
  • The 400th episode from 1977; guests are Anson Williams, Dionne Warwick, and JF [GSN/614.4]
  • 1977; guests are JPM, AJ, and Barbara McNair (part of end credits cut off) [USA/609.3]
  • 1977; guests are JPM, Jack Burns, and Kaye Stevens [GSN]
  • 1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and a young David Letterman [USA/76.13]
  • 1977; guests are JF, JPM, and Mort Sahl [USA/608.10]
  • Two episodes from 1977; guests are JPM, Charlie Brill, and Mitzi McCall [1 RPT/608.6, 1 GSN/949.3]
  • 1977; guests are JPM, Pat McCormick (PM), and LaWanda Page [USA/620.13]
  • 1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and Anson Williams [USA/608.9]
  • Three episodes from 1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and Steve Martin [1 RPT/76.17, 1 GSN/614.5, 1 USA/608.14]
  • 1977; guests are AJ, Abbe Lane, and JPM [GSN/620.4]
  • Two episodes from 1977; guests are JPM, Anson Williams, and Patty Andrews [both USA/608.11, 609.8]
  • 1977; guests are JF, JPM, and Pat Paulsen [USA/76.12]
  • 1977; guests are Phyllis Diller, JF, and JPM (features the infamous "Popsicle Twins" act!) [GSN/534.2]
  • 1977; guests are JF, JPM, and Chuck Woolery [USA/608.8]
  • 1977; guests are Rip Taylor, Patty Andrews, and PM [USA/608.15]
  • A full week of shows from 1977; guests are JF, JPM, and Louis Nye [4 RPT/608.2-3; 608.5; 608.12, 1 GSN/614.2, also have 2 eps from OC/1028.2-3]
  • An hour of clips from various 1977 episodes [OC/1028.4]
  • 1977; guests are AJ, JPM, and PM [OC/1028.5]
  • 1977; guests are JPM, JF, and Patty Andrews [GSN/620.5]
  • 1977; guests are Pat Paulsen, JPM, and PM [RPT/608.1]
  • 1977; guests are Freddy Cannon, JPM, and PM [GSN/620.6]
  • Pre-Thanksgiving 1977 episode; guests are JF, JPM, and PM [USA]
  • Christmas 1977 episode; guests are JF, JPM, and Allen Ludden [GSN/657.2]
  • 1977; guests are Patty Andrews, Sweet Louie, and Mabel King [GSN/620.7]
  • 1978; guests are Helen O'Connell, JPM, and Margaret Whiting [GSN/403.2]
  • 1978; guests are Rip Taylor, JPM, and Sweet Louie [GSN/620.9]
  • Two episodes from 1978; guests are The Unknown Comic, JPM, and PM [1 USA/608.16, 1 GSN]
  • 1978; guests are AJ, JPM, and Steve Garvey [RPT/77.2, also GSN/614.3]
  • 1978; guests are Gene-Gene the Dancing Machine, JPM, and JF [GSN/303.14]
  • 1978; guests are Gary Mule Deer, JPM (one of her last network appearances...you'll find out why!!), and Roger Owens [GSN/620.10]
  • 1978; guests are Fred Travalena, Michele Lee, and Wayland Flowers & Madame [GSN/303.15]
  • 1978; guests are Gary Mule Deer, Michele Lee, and PM [USA/609.2]
  • 1978; guests are Pat Paulsen, JoAnne Worley, and Johnny Paycheck [GSN/522.12]
  • 1978; guests are Mort Sahl, Mabel King, and JF [GSN]
  • The last episode from 1978 (actually one of "Chuckie's Fables", hosted by Larry "Fenwick" Gotterer); guests are Carl Ballantine, Patty Andrews, and JF (Gene-Gene appears at the end w/a special guest!) [GSN/418.14, also OC/898.2]
    SYNDICATED, 1977-80:
  • 197?; guests are Peter Lawford, JPM, and Sammy Cahn (part of end credits cut off) [USA/D78.2]
  • 1977; guests are Candy Clark, Rex Reed, and JPM [RPT]
  • 1978; guests are Fred Travalena, JPM, and PM (part of end credits cut off) [USA/620.8]
  • 1978; guests are Jack Ford, JPM, and JF (missing intro) [OC/893.2]
  • 1978; guests are Rex Reed, JPM, and Anson Williams (end credits missing) [OC/893.3]
  • 1978; guests are Mabel King, JPM, and Rex Reed [USA]
  • 1978; guests are Dick Shawn, Patty Andrews, and JF (EVERY act is an Elvis impersonator!) [USA]
  • 1978; guests are Michele Lee, PM, and JPM [USA]
  • 1978; guests are Davey Lopes, Mabel King, and Carl Ballantine [OC]
  • 1979; guests are Pat McCormick, Martha Reeves and Freeman King [USA/609.10]
  • 1979; guests are JF, JPM, and David Sheiner [USA]
  • 1979; guests are Carl Ballantine, Patty Andrews, and PM [USA]
    Gary Owens:
  • The 1976 syndie premiere episode (preceded by a promo); guests are Elke Sommer, Rex Reed, and Phyllis Diller [SM/D91.3]
    "True" Don Bleu:
  • The 1988 premiere episode; guests are Argus Hamilton, Molly Cheek, and Ramone Azteca [OB/D85.1]
  • 1988; guests are George Wallace, Pam Matteson, and Dweezil Zappa [OC/949.4]
  • 1988; guests are Gallagher, Alaina Reed, and *Ken Ober* (parts of several acts missing) [OB/562.9]
  • 1988; guests are Julie Dees, The Unknown Comic, and Alaina Reed [OB/D91.4]
  • Christmas 1988 episode; guests are *Bob Eubanks*, Mary Ann Pascal, and Bob Zany (Includes a promo for "Hollywood Squares") [OC/562.10]
  • 1989; guests are Norm Crosby, Geraldine, and Jimmie Walker [OC/562.11]
  • The 100th episode from 1989; guests are Captain Lou Albano, Marla Gibbs, and "Hollywood" Hamilton [OC/562.12]
  • 1989; guests are Scott Nemes, *Janice Pennington*, and Jay Thomas (Includes a promo for "Fun House") [OC/562.13]
    Dave Attell:
  • The 2008 premiere episode; guests are JB Smoove, Dave Navarro, and Andy Dick [RPT]

    THE GOOD BOOK CHALLENGE (LI religious quiz)-Father Kevin Smith: One episode from 2001 [OC/730.6]

    THE GRAND PRIX ALL-STAR SHOW-Michael Young & Teri Ann Linn:
    One episode from 1982; guests are Jenilee Harisson, Jay Johnson, and David Cassidy (part of end credits cut off) [OC/616.10]

    GRAND SLAM-Dennis Miller & Amanda Byram: All 8 episodes of the series from 2007 [all OC]

    GRANDSTAND-Curt Chaplin: One episode from 1988; guests are Franco Harris, Jay Johnstone, and Bryan Trottier [OC/331.6]

    THE GREAT AMERICAN CELEBRITY SPELLING BEE-John O'Hurley:
    The 2-hour championship episode (and last show of the series) from 2004 w/George Wendt, Carol Leifer, Brett Butler, Alice Cooper, Corbin Bernsen, Vanessa Lengies, David Faustino, Gena Lee Nolin, Sherman Hemsley and Alan Thicke [OC/889.0]

    THE GREAT GETAWAY GAME-Wink Martindale: One episode from 1990 [OB/D75.2]

    THE GREAT WISCONSIN QUIZ SHOW-Tedd O'Connell:
    One episode from 1985 (hour); panel is Ed Mueller, Michael Lekrone, Marlene Cummings, and Beth Zerbuchen [OB]

    GREED-Chuck Woolery:

  • The two-hour 1999 premiere episode [OC/392.0, missing intro, also GSN/716.1, complete]
  • The 2nd episode (former GS champ Curtis Warren is a contestant) [GSN/1003.2]
  • The 3rd episode (will Dan, Melissa, and Curtis go for the $2,200,000?) [GSN/1003.3]
  • Three consecutive episodes from 2000 [all OC/423.1-3]
  • Curtis Warren's $1,000,000 win from 2000 [OC/432.3]
  • A special "Tournament of Losers" episode from 2000 [OC/435.4]
  • A special "TV Trivia" episode from 2000 (w/a team that blows the $25K question in an embarassing way!) [OC/435.5]
  • Two general 2000 episodes [1 OC/431.6, 1 GSN/842.10]
  • Two special 70s Trivia episodes from 2000 (episode 1 is a half-hour, and episode 2 features former "Finders Keepers" host Larry Toffler as a contestant in game 3!) [both OC/436.6-7]
  • Five special "Super Greed" episodes from 2000 (w/increased payoffs and a $4M top prize!) [all OC/450.6-7, 454.9, 456.3, 467.3]
  • Two special "College Rivalry" episodes from 2000 [both OC/467.5, 481.1]
  • The last episode (though not mentioned) from 2000 [OC/482.7]

    GUILTY OR INNOCENT-John Shearin: One episode from 1984 [OC/528.10]

    HAGGIS BAGGIS-Dennis James: One episode from 1959 [KIN]

    HE SAID, SHE SAID-Joe Garagiola:

  • The 1969 pilot w/Gene & Helen Rayburn, and three civillian couples [GSN/74.7]
  • 1969; guests are Kyle Rote & Sharon Kaye Richie, *Wally & Natalie Bruner*, David & Joyce Susskind, and Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara [GSN/74.9]
  • 1970; guests are *Bert & Anne Convy* (ironic, huh?), Hal Holbrook & Carol Rossen, Bob Zamfino & E.J. Peaker, and *Dick & Loretta Clark* [GSN/119.11]
  • 1970; guests are Robert Lansing & Gerry Hardy, Heywood & Jane Hale-Brune, Orson & Carolyn Bean, and *Bill & Ann Cullen* [GSN/117.12]
  • A full week of shows from 1970; guests are Nanette Fabray & Randy MacDougall, Alejandro & Joyce Rey, John & Jackie Davidson, and Sally Field & Steve Craig [all GSN/117.7-11, also have SM of one ep.]

    HEADLINE CHASERS-Wink Martindale:

  • The 1985 premiere episode (includes a promo for "$ale of the Century") [OB]
  • A rehearsal game from 1985 (hosted by Johnny Gilbert) [SM/964.9]
  • Five general 1985 episodes [4 OC/112.1; 939.11, 1 GSN/459.14]

    HIGH-LOW-Jack Barry:
    One episode from 1957; panel is Burl Ives, Arlene Dahl, and John Van Doren (has time code at bottom of screen) [SC]

    HIGH-Q (franchised HS quiz)
    Ernie Anderson (W. Virginia):

  • Waverly vs. E. Bank from 1985 [OC/857.6]
  • Huntington-St. Joseph Central vs. Elliot County from 1985 [OB/857.12]
  • The 1985 championship finals [OC/985.1]
  • The 1986 championship finals [OC/683.4]
  • The 1987 championship finals [OB/756.4]
  • Clay vs. S. Charleston from 1989 (includes promos for "WoF" and "Cash Explosion Double Play") [OC]
    Chuck Dowdle (Atlanta):
  • One episode from 2006 [OC]
    Richard Rosen (Central PA):
  • Lampeter-Strasburg vs Upper Dauphin from 2000 (ATGSer Mitch Groff is on the L-S team!) [OC]

    HIGH ROLLERS
    Alex Trebek
    NBC, 1978-80 ("The New High Rollers"):

  • A 1978 episode w/one LUCKY contestant! [SM/221.4]
  • Three general 1979 episodes [both OC]
  • New Year's Eve 1979 episode (w/Alex and the models in formal wear, and contestant Jane Baker was on the "MG ‘76" New Year’s Eve show) [OC]
  • A 1980 episode w/a heartbreaking Big Numbers [OC/894.1]
  • Three general 1980 episodes [all OC]
  • The last episode from 1980 [OC/240.1]
    Wink Martindale:
  • The 1986 pilot (followed by a 3-minute pitchfilm) [SM]
  • The 1987 premiere episode (time runs out before the Big Numbers can be played) [OC/144.1]
  • The 4th episode (includes a promo for "Love Connection") [OB]
  • A 1987 episode where a contestant swears after a heartbreaking loss! [OC/886.4]
  • Four general 1987 episodes [1 OB/165.1, 1 OC/204.2, 1 USA/86.5, 1 SM]
  • Halloween 1987 episode (somewhat low audio) [OB/165.2]
  • Three consecutive episodes from 1987 [all OC]
  • A 1987 episode where Darlene Hubert becomes the all-time top winner w/$49,154 (has "ghosts" in picture) [USA/834.4]
  • Thanksgiving 1987 episode (w/an all-cash board) [USA/834.5]
  • Christmas 1987 episode [SM]
  • New Year's episode from 1987 (w/another all-cash board; end credits missing) [USA/834.6]
  • Five general 1988 episodes [2 USA/204.3; 228.8, 1 OC/353.3, 2 SM/290.9]

    HIGH SCHOOL BOWL (Hartford/New Haven HS quiz)-Kenn Venit:

  • The 1983 championship episode [OC]
  • The 1983-84 season premiere [OC]
  • Ludlowe vs. Hamden Hall from 1983 (includes a promo for "Family Feud") [OC]

    HIGH STAKES (local Baltimore show)-Clem Florio:
    One episode from 1976; panel is Mayor William Donald Schaefer, Ethel Ennis, and Artie Donovan [SM]

    HIGH STAKES POKER-AJ Benza & Gabe Kaplan:

  • Three consecutive episodes from 2006 [all OC]
  • Four general 2006 episodes [all OC]

    HISPANIC COLLEGE QUIZ (local Chicago show)-Zoraida Sambolin: The championship episode from 2009 [OC]

    HISTORY IQ-Marc Summers:

  • The 2000 premiere episode [OC/511.1]
  • Four general 2000 episodes [2 OC/511.8; 532.2, 2 RPT/567.2; 578.1]
  • The 2nd season premiere from 2001 (from "Teacher Week"); I was in the audience! [OC/586.1]
  • A 2001 episode from "Online Players Week" (ex-"J!" and "WBSM" champ Leszek Pawlowicz is a contestant) [OC/592.4]
  • Leszek's semi-finals appearance from 2001 [OC/610.5]
  • The $250,000 finals episode (and last show of the series) from 2001 [OC/610.6]

    HIT MAN-Peter Tomarken: Eleven episodes from 1983:

  • Topics are TV Commercials and William Randolph Hearst [OB/44.12]
  • Topics are Abbott & Costello and the Washington Social Scene [OB/199.7]
  • Topics are "American Bandstand" and General Custer [OC/146.1]
  • Topics are P.T. Barnum and Words [OC/146.2]
  • Topics are Bette Davis and Famous Clowns [OC/528.9]
  • Topics are Marlon Brando and Presidents [OC/146.3]
  • Topics are W.C. Fields and Stamps [OC/784.1]
  • Topics are "Casablanca" and Henry VIII [OC/784.4]
  • Topics are Stardom and Winston Churchill [OC/784.2]
  • Topics are Jean Harlow and Prophets (missing final segment) [OC/784.3]
  • The last episode; topics are Gene Kelly and Vice-Presidents (ends w/a classic "contestant plug", and future GS announcer Randy West is a contestant!) [OC/411.8]

    HOLD EVERYTHING!-Pat Bullard: One episode from 1990; guests are Frank Bonner, Annie Bloom, and Hal Williams [GSN/102.3]

    HOLD THAT NOTE-Bert Parks: One episode from 1957 [OC]

    HOLE IN THE WALL-Mark Thompson & Brooke Burns: The 2008 premiere episode [OC]

    THE HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION-Jim Lange: Six episodes from 1977 [all GSN]:

  • The premiere episode; guests are Jaye P. Morgan, Buddy Hackett, Marcia Wallace, Jan Murray, Pat Carroll, and Anson Williams [180.10]
  • Guests are Elaine Joyce, Buddy Hackett, Jaye P. Morgan, Jan Murray, Pat Carroll, and Nipsey Russell [205.5]
  • Guests are Jan Murray, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Nipsey Russell, Marcia Wallace, Buddy Hackett, and Michele Lee [205.6]
  • Guests are Robert Reed, Pat Carroll, Nipsey Russell, JoAnn Pflug, Jack Carter, and Jaye P. Morgan [205.7]
  • Guests are Meredith MacRae, Milton Berle, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Abe Vigoda, Pat Carroll, and Nipsey Russell [288.3]
  • Guests are Jaye P. Morgan, Jan Murray, Barbara Rhoades, Dick Smothers, Pat Carroll, and Tommy Lasorda [345.9]

    THE HOLLYWOOD GAME-Bob Goen:

  • The 1991 pilot, hosted by Peter Allen (has video problems for 1 min. during 3rd segment) [SM/138.6]
  • All 4 episodes of the series from 1992 [all OC/429.1-4]

    HOLLYWOOD SHOWDOWN-Todd Newton:

  • The 2000 premiere episode [OC/427.6]
  • A 2000 episode w/a $17,540 Box Office win [OC/432.2]
  • A 2000 episode w/a $16,770 Box Office win [OC/444.3]
  • A 2000 episode from "Blockbuster Week" w/the show's biggest Box Office win: $33,260! [GSN/459.11]
  • A 2000 episode w/a $24,640 Box Office win [OC/467.2]
  • The 2nd season premiere from 2001 [OB/600.4]
  • A 2001 episode w/a $22,020 Box Office win [OB/825.8]
  • A 2001 episode from "Out-of-Towners Week" (w/an $11,780 Box Office win) [GSN/1058.2]
  • A 2001 episode from "Armed Forces Week" (w/a $15,380 Box Office win) [SM/622.2]
  • A 2001 episode from "Full Monty Week" (everyone strips at the end!!) [OC/600.2]
  • A 2001 episode w/a $21,060 Box Office win [OB/825.9]
  • All of a special "Tournament of Champions" week from 2001 [OB/825.10-14]

    THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES: See separate page for episode listings.

    HOLLYWOOD'S TALKING-Geoff Edwards: The 1973 premiere episode [SM/235.7]

    HOME RUN DERBY-Mark Scott: Three episodes from 1960 [all RPT]:

  • Jackie Jensen vs. Mickey Mantle [461.5]
  • Dick Stuart vs. Frank Robinson (end credits missing) [576.1]
  • Hank Aaron vs. Eddie Matthews [487.1]

    THE HOME SHOPPING GAME-Bob Goen: Four episodes from 1987:

  • The premiere episode [OB/564.1]
  • Three general episodes [2 OC/385.2, 1 OB/763.4]

    HOMETOWN HIGH-Q (Pittsburgh HS quiz)-Ken Rice:

  • The 1st season championship episode from 2000 [OC/729.4]
  • The 2nd season championship episode from 2001 [OC/729.5]
  • The 3rd season championship episode from 2002 [OC/729.6]
  • Central Catholic/Shaler Area/Butler from 2004 (fellow trader Chris Wannagat is a contestant!) [OC/948.4]
  • A playoff episode from 2004 (see above!) [OC/948.4]
  • Shaler Area/Fox Chapel/North Alleghany from 2005 (same story!) [OC]
  • Aliquippa/Clairton/S. Allegheny from 2006 [OC/1051.1]
  • Belle Vernon/Northgate/S. Fayette from 2006 [OC/1051.2]
  • Chartiers Valley/Greensburg-Salem/Upper St. Clair from 2006 [OC/1051.3]
  • Moon Area/Our Lady of Sacred Heart/Woodland Hills from 2006 [OC/1051.4]
  • Brownsville/Plum/Sewickley Academy from 2006 [OC/1051.5]
  • Beaver/New Brighton/Thomas Jefferson from 2006 [OC/1051.7]
  • Canon-McMillan/Fox Chapel/Lincoln from 2006 [OC/1051.8]
  • Bishop Canevin/Freeport/Mohawk from 2006 [OC/1051.10]
  • Greensburg Central Catholic/Laurel Highlands/Schenley from 2006 [OC/1051.11]
  • Ellis School/Greenville/Penns Manor from 2006 [OC/1051.13]

    THE HONEYMOON RACE-Bill Malone: One episode from 1967 [KIN]

    HOOSIER KNOW-IT-ALLS (local Indiana show)-Kevin Gregory & Gia Burns:

  • The 1996 premiere episode [OC/385.1]
  • A 1997 episode w/Indiana's own Chri$ Lambert! asking a question [OC/385.4]

    (CELEBRITY) HOT POTATO-Bill Cullen: Thirty-five episodes from 1984:

  • The premiere episode w/Moms-To-Be vs. Teachers [OC/483.1, also GSN/44.11]
  • Waitresses play the bonus round (for $20,000!) [GSN/320.11]
  • Grocery Checkers vs. Softball Managers (this is the first episode w/the 7-Straight Jackpot) [GSN/857.7]
  • Three consecutive episodes w/Computer Salesmen [all GSN/341.1, 155.1, 345.10]
  • All of a special celebrity tournament week w/Miss Americas vs. All-American Sportsmen [all GSN/206.1-5]
  • Dentists vs. Air Traffic Controllers [OC/913.5]
  • Three consecutive episodes w/Little League Coaches (episode 1 missing first 2 min. or so) [all OC/913.6-8]
  • Private Eyes vs. Paralegals [OC/913.9, missing end credits, also GSN/206.6, complete]
  • Bartenders vs. Bee Keepers [GSN/179.4]
  • Accountants vs. Pro Surfers [GSN/219.3]
  • Accountants vs. Circus Performers (the Accountants become the all-time top winners!) [GSN/554.4]
  • Mailroom Clerks vs. Process Servers (Includes a question about GS hosts!) [GSN/320.12]
  • Monks vs. Probation Officers [GSN/501.3]
  • Coast Guard Rescue Team vs. Interior Designers (Includes an $8,500 7-Straight Jackpot win!) [GSN/505.8]
  • The last civilian episode w/Reporters vs. Auctioneers [GSN/505.9]
  • The first "Celebrity" episode; guests are Emma Samms, Phyllis Diller, Rene Enriquez, and Billy Hufsey [GSN/500.3]
  • Guests are Arte Johnson, Kristian Alfonso, Ron Masak, and Beverly Garland [OC/155.2]
  • All of a special "Teen Week" w/Kim Fields, Missy Gold, and Dana Hill vs. Philip McKeon, Peter Billingsley, and Matthew Laborteaux [all GSN/607.9-13]
  • Guests are JM J. Bullock, Martha Smith, Brian Mitchell, and Mindy Cohn [CBN/155.3]
  • Guests are Jamie Farr, Brad Garrett, Dorothy Lyman, and Michael Winslow [GSN/559.11]
  • Guests are Brad Garrett, Marcia Wallace, Nipsey Russell, and Christopher Durham (Includes a question about game shows!) [GSN/596.11]
  • The last episode; guests are Arte Johnson, Anson Williams, Jan Murray, and Lanie Kazan [OC/155.4, also GSN/693.4, w/better video quality]

    HOT SEAT-Jim Peck: One episode from 1976 [OC/411.5]

    HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH?-Corbin Bernsen: The 2008 premiere episode [SM]

    HOW'S YOUR MOTHER-IN-LAW?-Wink Martindale: One episode from 1967; guests are Nipsey Russell, Richard Dawson, and Milt Kamen [KIN]

    I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU SAID THAT!-John Salley: Three episodes from 1998 [all OC]:

  • The premiere episode [290.7]
  • Two general episodes [297.9-10]

    I'LL BET-Jack Narz: Two episodes from 1965:

  • Beverly Garland & Phil Crank vs. Richard & Mara Long [KIN/691.3]
  • Denise Darcel & Bob Atkinson vs. Robert & Nancy Culp [OC]

    I'M A CELEBRITY, GET ME OUT OF HERE!
    John Lehr:

  • All 15 episodes of the series from 2003 w/Maria Conchita Alonso, Tyson Beckford, "Downtown" Julie Brown, Bruce Jenner, Cris Judd, Robin Leach, Stuttering John Melendez, Melissa Rivers, Alana Stewart, and *Nikki Schieler-Ziering* (epsiodes 5, 12, and 15 are 2 hrs, but episode 5 is missing first 45 min.) [all OC/789.1-5, 793.1-5 796.1-5]
    Myleene Klass & Damien Fahey:
  • All 14 episodes of the series from 2009 w/Lou Diamond Phillips, Spencer Pratt, Heidi Montag, Janice Dickinson, John Salley, Torrie Wilson, Sanjaya Malakar, Angela V. Shelton, Frances Callier, Stephen Baldwin, Patti Blagojevich, Daniel Baldwin, and Holly Montag (episodes 5, 6, 8, and 12 are 2 hrs, but all except 12 are missing 2nd half, episode 9 missing first 20 min.) [all OC]

    I'M TELLING!-Laurie Faso:

  • The 1987 premiere episode [FAM/674.7]
  • "Twins Day" from 1987 (w/a then-unknown Vonni [Giovanni] Ribisi as a contestant) [FAM/892.6]
  • "Sisters' Day" from 1987 [FAM]
  • A 1987 episode where the selector gets stuck! [FAM]
  • Christmas 1987 episode [FAM/674.10]
  • A 1988 episode w/a perfect score [FAM]
  • A celebrity episode from 1988 w/Chad & Charity Allen, Benji & Becky Gregory, and Ami & Shawn Foster [FAM/674.8]
  • "Sisters' Day" from 1988 [FAM/674.9]

    I'VE GOT A SECRET
    Garry Moore:

  • 1952; panel is Bill Cullen (BC), Jayne Meadows (JM), Henry Morgan (HM; his 1st appearance!) and Kitty Carlisle [GSN]
  • Christmas 1952 episode; panel is BC, JM, Kitty Carlisle, and HM [GSN/354.1]
  • 1954; panel is Lucille Ball, BC, JM, and HM [OC]
  • Christmas 1954 episode; panel is BC, JM, HM, and Faye Emerson [GSN/414.10]
  • A 1955 episode w/Don McNeill guest-hosting; panel is BC, Audrey Meadows, HM, and FE [OC]
  • 1955; panel is BC, JM, HM, and BP (Ronald Reagan is the special guest in a classic segment!) [GSN]
  • Christmas 1955 episode; panel is BC, JM, HM, and Faye Emerson (FE) [GSN/414.11]
  • 1956; panel is BC, Ann Cullen, HM, and JM (the first contestant is randomly pulled off the street by Garry!) [GSN]
  • A 1956 episode w/Don McNeill guest-hosting; panel is BC, JM, Arnold Stang, and FE [OC]
  • Easter 1956 episode; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE (all secrets involve animals) [OC]
  • Halloween 1956 episode; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE (who gets censored; *Bud Collyer* is the special guest!) [GSN]
  • Christmas 1956 episode (only Garry, Bill, and Henry appear) [GSN]
  • A special "summer" episode from 1957 w/Bill Cullen guest-hosting; panel is FE, Carl Reiner, JM, and Jim Backus [GSN]
  • A 1957 episode w/Hal March guest-hosting; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE [GSN]
  • 1957; panel is BC, JM, HM, and BP (Garry's birthday is acknowledged!) [GSN]
  • A 1957 episode from Florida; panel is Durward Kirby, HM, FE, and JM [GSN]
  • The 5th anniversary episode from 1957; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE [GSN]
  • "A Salute to Motion Pictures" from 1957; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE (Bill does the unexpected in game 1!) [GSN]
  • A 1957 episode w/Henry Morgan guest-hosting; panel is BC, JM, Carl Reiner, and FE [GSN]
  • Christmas 1957 episode; panel is BC, JM, HM, and FE (all secrets involve staff members and their families) [GSN]
  • A special "teenage" episode from 1958; panel is BC, JM, *Dick Clark*, and BP [GSN]
  • "A Salute to Marriage" from 1958; panel is BC, JM, HM, and BP (*Jack Narz* is the special guest!) [GSN]
  • A special "western" episode from 1958; panel is BP, JM, HM, and BC [GSN/349.11]
  • 1959; panel is Johnny Carson, BP, HM, and Bess Myerson (BM; *Steve Allen* is the special guest...ironic, huh?) [GSN]
  • 1959; panel is BC, BM, HM, and BP [OC]
  • 1959; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM (a cow relieves itself onstage!!) [GSN]
  • 1959; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [OC]
  • Christmas 1959 episode; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [GSN/354.2]
  • 1960; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [OC]
  • 1960; panel is BC, Florence Henderson, HM, and BP [OC]
  • 1960; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM (Includes appearances by Ann Cullen and producer Chester Feldman!) [GSN]
  • 1960; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [GSN]
  • The 400th episode from 1960; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [GSN]
  • Christmas 1960 episode; panel is BC, Carol Burnett, HM, and BM [GSN/547.12]
  • 1961; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [OC]
  • A 1961 episode w/Betsy Palmer guest-hosting; panel is BC, Denise Lor, HM, and BM [GSN/348.10]
  • 1961; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM (Special guest Vivian Vance plays "Password" with the panel!) [GSN/348.9]
  • A 1962 episode w/Henry Morgan guest-hosting; panel is BC, BP, Buddy Hackett, and BM [GSN/349.9]
  • Christmas 1962 episode; panel is BM, BC, BP, and HM [GSN/354.4]
  • 1963; panel is BC, Joan Fonatine, HM, and BM (Special guest Peggy Cass plays a mock game of "TTTT" w/the panel!) [GSN]
  • 1963; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM (*Groucho Marx* is the special guest!) [GSN]
  • Christmas 1963 episode; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [GSN/354.5]
  • The 12th anniversary episode from 1964; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [OC]
    Steve Allen:
    CBS, 1964-67:
  • His first episode from 1964; panel is BP, BC, BM, and HM [GSN]
  • 1964; panel is HM, Lorraine Blau (an audience member!), Buddy Hackett, and BP [GSN]
  • Christmas 1964 episode; panel is BP, BC, HM, and BM [GSN/354.6]
  • The "TTTT" crossover episode from 1965; panel is Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, and Kitty Carlisle (the regular panelists show up for the commercials!) [KIN]
  • A 1965 episode w/Henry Morgan guest-hosting; panel is BP, BC, BM, and Buddy Hackett [KIN]
  • Christmas 1965 episode; panel is BP, BC, HM, and BM [GSN/354.7]
  • 1966; panel is BP, BC, HM, and BM [KIN]
  • Christmas 1966 episode; panel is BP, BC, HM, and BM [GSN/354.8]
  • The last episode from 1967; panel is BC, BP, HM, and BM [GSN/418.10]
    SYNDICATED, 1972-73:
  • The 1972 premiere episode; panel is Pat Carroll (PC), HM, Meredith MacRae, and Richard Dawson (RD) [GSN/369.8]
  • 1972; panel is JM, Bill Bixby, Brenda Benet, and Jack Cassidy (*Monty Hall* is the special guest!) [GSN/229.8]
  • 1972; panel is Anita Gillette, Gene Rayburn, Stephanie Edwards, and RD [GSN/314.2]
  • 1972; panel is Anita Gillette, Gene Rayburn, JoAnne Worley, and RD [GSN/313.10]
  • 1972; panel is PC, Alan Alda, Betty White, and RD [SM, also GSN/314.3]
  • 1972; panel is PC, Arte Johnson, Nanette Fabray, and RD [GSN/313.5]
  • 1972; panel is PC, Arte Johnson, Anita Gillette, and RD (*Bob Barker* is the special guest!) [GSN/135.16]
  • 1972; panel is PC, Gene Rayburn, Nanette Fabray, and RD [GSN/231.9]
  • 1972; panel is PC, HM, Nanette Fabray, and RD [GSN/313.4]
  • 1972; panel is PC, Bert Convy, Anita Gillette, and RD [GSN/314.5]
  • 1972; panel is PC, HM, June Lockhart, and RD (*Janice Pennington and Anitra Ford* assist special guest Jack Klugman during his segment!) [GSN/365.1]
  • Another 1972 episode w/same panel as above [GSN/348.8]
  • 1972; panel is PC, HM, Anita Gillette, and RD (*Allen Ludden* is the special guest!) [GSN/284.4]
  • Another 1972 episode w/same panel as above [GSN/365.5]
  • 1973; panel is Betty White, HM, Anita Gillette, and RD [GSN/356.3]
  • 1973; panel is Anita Gillette, Bert Convy, JM, and RD [GSN/314.9]
  • 1973; panel is PC, Gene Rayburn, Anita Gillette, and RD [GSN/D70.2]
  • 1973; panel is JM, HM, Anita Gillette, and RD [GSN/370.1]
  • The last episode from 1973; panel is HM, PC, Anita Gillette, and RD [GSN/370.2]
    Bill Cullen:
  • The 1975 pilot; panel is Elaine Joyce, RD, Pat Collins, and HM [SM/747.9]
    Stephanie Miller:
  • The 2000 premiere episode; panel is Amy Yasbeck (AY), Christopher Reid, Hal Sparks, and Teri Garr (TG) [OC/187.4]
  • 2000; panel is AY, Jason Kravits, Chris Hogan, and TG [OC/442.3]
  • 2000; panel is AY, Jason Kravits, Jim J. Bullock, and TG [OC/476.3]
  • 2000; panel is AY, Jason Kravits, Katie Puckrick, and TG [OC/476.4]
  • Two episodes from 2001; panel is AY, Jason Kravits, Jim J. Bullock, and TG [both RPT/717.9, 727.4]
    Bill Dwyer: Four episodes from 2006:
  • The premiere episode [OC, also SM]
  • Two general episodes [1 OC, 1 RPT]
  • An episode w/Tom Green as a celebrity guest [RPT]

    I'VE HEARD THAT SONG! (TN musical quiz)-Steve Beverly: One episode from 1996 [OB/1038.8]

    IDENTITY-Penn Jillette
    Dec. 2006:

  • All 5 episodes of the series [all OC]
    Spring 2007:
  • An episode w/a $500,000 win! [OC]

    IDIOT SAVANTS-Greg Fitzsimmons: Four episodes from 1997:

  • The premiere episode (low audio) [OB/73.14]
  • Two general episodes [1 OC/70.11, 1 OB/730.11]
  • A special Spring Break episode from Panama Beach [OB/768.3]

    IN THE KNOW (Columbus HS quiz)-Bill Schiffman: The finals episode from 2003 [OB/823.7]

    INFATUATION-Bob Eubanks: One episode from 1992 [OC/216.2]

    INFORMATION, PLEASE-Clifton Fadiman:
    A 10-minute excerpt of a filmed radio show from 1940 (released as a theatrical short); guest is Alice Marple [SM/309.5]

    INQUIZITION-"The Inquizitor":

  • The 1998 premiere episode [OC/304.2]
  • Former "J!" champ Kim Worth's appearance from 1998 [OC/703.7]
  • Two general 1998 episodes [both OC/403.2, 403.11]
  • The 2nd season premiere from 1999 [OC/440.7]
  • Two general 1999 episodes [1 OC/1052.12, 1 SM/459.10]
  • A 1999 episode w/Brad Francini as a home player! [OC/483.4]
  • The 3rd season premiere from 2000 [OC/600.3]
  • A general 2000 episode [OB/554.7]

    INSIDE THE BOX-Sam Kalilieh: Three episodes from 2008 [all OC]:

  • The premiere episode
  • Two general episodes

    INSPIRATION, PLEASE!-Robert G. Lee: Three finals episodes from 1996 [all RPT/538.5, 538.7-8]

    INSTANT RECALL-Wink Martindale & Angela Daun: The 2010 premiere episode [OC]

    IT COULD BE YOU-Bill Leyden:

  • One episode from 1957 (w/an appearance by Buster Keaton!) [KIN/553.1]
  • One episode from 1958 [KIN]

    IT PAYS TO BE IGNORANT-Tom Howard: One episode from 1951 [OC]

    IT TAKES TWO
    Vin Scully:

  • 1969; guests are Suzanne Pleshette & Tom Gallagher, Charles Nelson Reilly & Karen Morrow, and Joe & Jill Campanella (everyone arrives late, in their nightclothes!) [SM]
  • 1970; guests are Meredith & Gordon MacRae, Pat & Marge Harrington, and Gary & Barbara Crosby (an amusing going-on is heard during the 1st break!) [SM/157.2]
    Dick Clark: Ten episodes from 1997:
  • The premiere episode; guests are Vicki Lawrence and Tonya Walker [OC/D89.3]
  • The 5th episode; guests are John Moschitta, *Janice Pennington*, and *Rod Roddy* [OC/D89.4]
  • Guest is *Ruta Lee* [OB]
  • Guest is Casey Kasem [OB/1058.3]
  • Guests are Tia & Tamera Mowry, Beverly Garland, and J. Eddie Peck (end credits missing) [OC/62.5]
  • Guests are Darlene Conley, Christina Ferrare, and *Michael Burger* [OC/290.10]
  • Guests are Marcia Wallace and Brian Roche [OC/290.11]
  • Guest is Betty White (end credits missing) [OC/70.5]
  • Guests are Lynn Redgrave and Louis Garcia [OC/403.4]
  • Guests are Jon "Bowzer" Bauman and *Ron Pearson* [OC/112.2]

    IT'S ACADEMIC (franchised HS quiz)
    Art James (NY):

  • The 4th episode from 1963 [SM]
    Ed Grennan (Chicago):
  • One episode from 1969 [KIN]
    Mac McGarry (Washington, D.C.):
  • Walter Johnson/Einstein/WT Woodson from 1963 [SM]
  • Einstein/Paul VI/Rockville from 2001 (part of opening missing) [OC]
  • Paul VI/DeMartha/Einstein from 2003 (part of opening missing) [OC]
  • Bishop McNamara/Anacostia/Paul VI from 2005 [OC]
  • The 45th season premiere from 2005 [OC]
  • One episode from 2006 [OC]
  • The championship episode from 2007 [OC]
  • A special Super Bowl episode (w/former champs playing) from 2007 [OC]
  • JFK/W. Springfield/Blake from 2008 [OC]
  • Holton Arms/Potomac Falls/Watkins Mill from 2008 [OC]
  • Einstein/Georgetown Day/Bowie from 2009 [OC]
  • A special Super Bowl episode (w/former champs playing) from 2009 [OC]
  • Watkins Mill/St. Stephens-St. Agnes/Havfield from 2009 [OC]
    Kevin O’Neill (Buffalo):
  • One episode from 2008 [OB]

    IT'S ANYBODY'S GUESS-Monty Hall: One episode from 1977 [SM/411.4]

    IT'S NEWS TO ME
    John Daly:

  • One episode from 1952; panel is Quentin Reynolds, Martha Scott, Mel Allen, and Anna Lee [GSN]
    Walter Cronkite:
  • One episode from 1954; panel is John Henry Faulk, Nina Foch, Quentin Reynolds, and Anna Lee [OC]

    IT'S YOUR BET-Hal March: Two episodes from 1969 [both SM]:

  • Michael & Patricia Callen vs. Jan & Toni Murray
  • Tom Kennedy guest-hosts (ironic, huh?); guests are Lyle & Sharon Waggoner (more irony!) vs. Imogene Coca & King Donovan

    IT'S YOUR CHANCE OF A LIFETIME-Gordon Elliott: All 5 episodes of the series from 2000 [all OC/469.1-5]

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