Knowledge

Blankety Blanks (American game show)

Source đź“ť

226:
Starting with the fourth week, the number of cards in the rotating wheel was reduced to 60, the point values ranged from 100–750 (later 100-500), and any points earned from solving a puzzle accumulated in a team's bank. Solving a Blankety Blank doubled the points in the team's bank. The first team to
218:
The chosen player (either the contestant or the celebrity) picked a number and the associated clue was revealed. Unlike some celebrity-civilian games of the period, the celebrity or contestant could not assist his or her partner playing at the moment. A correct answer won the team the designated
222:
Play continued until the puzzle was solved, at which point the team who solved the puzzle attempted to turn the points into money by solving the Blankety Blank. In this part of the game, the celebrity and the contestant were allowed to work together. Each correct Blankety Blank solve gave the
214:
At the start of each game, a category and keywords within a puzzle was revealed. The puzzle had numbers 1–6 that each hid a clue to that puzzle, with each clue being one half of a statement. Cullen then pulled out a card from a rotating wheel of 100 situated next to him and placed it into an
223:
opposing team a strike, with three strikes eliminating a contestant from the game. If a team failed to solve the Blankety Blank, no strikes were given and the point value in-play was held until that team solved another puzzle.
227:
reach $ 2,500 (later $ 2,000) won the championship and kept his or her winnings. Because the last episode ended before either team could reach the goal of $ 2,000, the player in the lead kept her cash for that game.
318:, via a practice known in the trade as "recycling". In addition, the theme used for the show's 1975 pilot, “Sports Page” by Keith Roberts, was later re-used on an unsold 1977 Stewart pilot, 286:
Cullen himself was quoted in a magazine saying that this show "didn't get a fair shake". Most daytime games of that era normally were given a thirteen-week minimum run to prove themselves;
469: 200:
Two teams, composed of a celebrity and a contestant, attempted to solve puzzles and fill in "Blankety Blanks" in the form of puns. For example, the Blankety Blank response to "When
464: 444: 459: 454: 28: 413: 449: 382: 338:
as per network practices of the era (ABC, specifically, continued this practice until 1978). Only the pilot (taped February 10 with
219:
money amount, but an incorrect answer or no answer at all resulted in the game continuing, with Cullen selecting another card.
177: 134: 215:
electronic reader, which chose at random one of the four players and a point value from 100–1000 in 10-point increments.
238:
s success on ABC's daytime schedule since May 6, 1974 prompted the network to order another show from packager Stewart.
429: 27:
This article is about the American game show. For the Australian game show of the same name based on Match Game, see
296:, a popular CBS game show, did not help matters either. (Such were the similarities that international versions of 335: 280: 372: 290:
had such low ratings that ABC pulled it after only ten weeks. The fact that it was too similar to
181: 119: 17: 409: 378: 250: 351: 244: 339: 35: 438: 201: 263: 343: 314: 205: 189: 185: 77: 67: 347: 323: 292: 259: 173: 279:
returned to that timeslot in preparation for its eventual huge success in
312:
The theme to this show was later used on another Bob Stewart show,
268: 255: 34:. For the British game show also based on Match Game, see 248:
at 11:30 AM (10:30 Central), opposite the top-rated
406:
Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010
140: 130: 125: 115: 107: 102: 91: 83: 73: 63: 55: 48: 470:Television series by Sony Pictures Television 8: 465:Television series by Bob Stewart Productions 377:. Watson-Guptill Publications. p. 62. 304:title, including in the UK and Australia.) 45: 271:. In an unusual move, when ABC cancelled 445:American Broadcasting Company game shows 460:1975 American television series endings 363: 455:1975 American television series debuts 374:The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television 180:from April 21 to June 27, 1975. This 7: 334:The series is believed to have been 208:'s lap, he said ____ ____" would be 346:) and Premiere (taped April 4 with 43:1975 American TV series or program 25: 430:Blankety Blanks @ Game Shows '75 408:. McFarland & Company, Inc. 18:Blankety Blanks (U.S. game show) 92: 1: 486: 26: 450:1970s American game shows 404:Terrace, Vincent (2011). 120:Bob Stewart Productions 371:Hyatt, Wesley (1997). 354:) are known to exist. 182:Bob Stewart Production 32:(Australian game show) 236:The $ 10,000 Pyramid' 326:composed the theme. 242:replaced reruns of 204:spilled coffee on 116:Production company 414:978-0-7864-6477-7 302:Blankety Blank(s) 283:later that year. 251:Hollywood Squares 231:Broadcast history 188:as its host with 165: 164: 84:Country of origin 16:(Redirected from 477: 417: 402: 396: 395: 393: 391: 368: 161: 159: 151: 149: 126:Original release 94: 46: 21: 485: 484: 480: 479: 478: 476: 475: 474: 435: 434: 426: 421: 420: 403: 399: 389: 387: 385: 370: 369: 365: 360: 352:William Shatner 332: 310: 245:The Brady Bunch 233: 198: 172:is an American 169:Blankety Blanks 157: 155: 153: 147: 145: 50:Blankety Blanks 44: 41: 30:Blankety Blanks 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 483: 481: 473: 472: 467: 462: 457: 452: 447: 437: 436: 433: 432: 425: 424:External links 422: 419: 418: 397: 384:978-0823083152 383: 362: 361: 359: 356: 340:Anita Gillette 331: 330:Episode status 328: 320:Get Rich Quick 309: 306: 232: 229: 197: 194: 176:that aired on 163: 162: 142: 138: 137: 132: 128: 127: 123: 122: 117: 113: 112: 109: 105: 104: 100: 99: 96: 89: 88: 85: 81: 80: 75: 71: 70: 65: 61: 60: 57: 53: 52: 42: 37:Blankety Blank 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 482: 471: 468: 466: 463: 461: 458: 456: 453: 451: 448: 446: 443: 442: 440: 431: 428: 427: 423: 415: 411: 407: 401: 398: 386: 380: 376: 375: 367: 364: 357: 355: 353: 349: 345: 341: 337: 329: 327: 325: 321: 317: 316: 307: 305: 303: 299: 295: 294: 289: 284: 282: 278: 274: 270: 266: 265: 261: 257: 253: 252: 247: 246: 241: 237: 230: 228: 224: 220: 216: 212: 211: 207: 203: 202:Richard Nixon 195: 193: 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 170: 154:June 27, 1975 143: 139: 136: 133: 129: 124: 121: 118: 114: 110: 106: 101: 97: 90: 87:United States 86: 82: 79: 76: 72: 69: 66: 62: 58: 54: 51: 47: 39: 38: 33: 31: 19: 405: 400: 388:. Retrieved 373: 366: 333: 319: 313: 311: 301: 297: 291: 287: 285: 276: 272: 264:Love of Life 262: 249: 243: 239: 235: 234: 225: 221: 217: 213: 210:"Pardon Me!" 209: 199: 192:announcing. 168: 167: 166: 108:Running time 64:Presented by 49: 36: 29: 344:Soupy Sales 315:Double Talk 281:syndication 277:Brady Bunch 206:Gerald Ford 190:Bob Clayton 186:Bill Cullen 95:of episodes 78:Bob Clayton 74:Narrated by 68:Bill Cullen 59:Bob Stewart 439:Categories 358:References 348:Anne Meara 324:Bob Cobert 298:Match Game 293:Match Game 260:soap opera 158:1975-06-27 148:1975-04-21 111:30 Minutes 103:Production 56:Created by 416:. P. 113. 336:destroyed 300:used the 174:game show 390:22 March 258:and the 196:Gameplay 184:starred 144:April 21 156: ( 152: â€“ 146: ( 141:Release 131:Network 412:  381:  288:Blanks 273:Blanks 240:Blanks 308:Theme 410:ISBN 392:2020 379:ISBN 350:and 342:and 269:CBS 267:on 256:NBC 254:on 178:ABC 135:ABC 93:No. 441:: 322:. 275:, 98:50 394:. 160:) 150:) 40:. 20:)

Index

Blankety Blanks (U.S. game show)
Blankety Blanks (Australian game show)
Blankety Blank
Bill Cullen
Bob Clayton
Bob Stewart Productions
ABC
game show
ABC
Bob Stewart Production
Bill Cullen
Bob Clayton
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
The Brady Bunch
Hollywood Squares
NBC
soap opera
Love of Life
CBS
syndication
Match Game
Double Talk
Bob Cobert
destroyed
Anita Gillette
Soupy Sales
Anne Meara
William Shatner
The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑