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Bob Stewart (television producer)

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aired from 1982 to 1987, and again briefly in 1988, on CBS. The show was also popular in syndication, running weekly from 1974 to 1979, and in daily versions from January to September 1981, 1985 to 1988 (concurrently with the CBS version), and January 7 to December 6, 1991. Clark hosted all of these
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In the mid-1980s, Stewart began winding down his career, and his son, Sande, gradually took over operations, with all shows after 1987 being known under Bob Stewart & Sande Stewart Productions. In 1990, the company was renamed Stewart Television. Bob Stewart would fully retire in 1991 after the
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By 1964, he seriously considered leaving Goodson-Todman Productions after proposing an idea for a new word association game to Goodson, which Goodson rejected. When Stewart gave his notice, Goodson tried to get him to reconsider by making him a full partner in the company, but when it was revealed
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a word-association guessing game. The show, the first game to pair celebrities and civilian contestants, became the top-rated program on daytime TV and popularized the concept of an end-game bonus round (the popular "Lightning Round") for additional money. (In June 2008, CBS and FremantleMedia
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s network run would span 15 years, off and on, with escalating dollar amounts in the title reflecting increases in the payoff amount over the years. It had proven to be one of the most enduring game shows, airing almost continuously between first-run network or
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debuted, in December 1956. Stewart said he auditioned the concept to Goodson and his producers by trying to have them guess which one of three men had been in the infantry in World War II and was now managing a grocery store. (The original pilot, hosted by
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in Los Angeles, California of natural causes. On June 16, 2013, during the 40th Daytime Emmy Awards, Stewart was posthumously honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award. His son Sande Stewart accepted the award on his behalf.
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While Stewart was not an active producer after 1991, he served as a Creative Consultant in his son's new production company, Stewart Television, and was listed on the official website as Stewart Television's founder.
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During World War II, Stewart served in the Air Force. After his 1946 discharge, he enrolled in a radio-writing course. Within weeks, his instructor hired him to work at a New York City radio station.
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was co-produced with Champlain Productions. Stewart, a native New Yorker, had resisted the move because he appreciated the intelligence and energy contestants from the city brought to
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and his other shows. Luckily for Stewart, the show's energetic format was familiar enough to potential contestants nationwide that it endured through the 1980s and beyond.
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that Stewart's own name would not be added to the company name, Stewart decided to resign, though Goodson-Todman would retain all rights to his creations up to that point.
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aired on CBS until March 1974, when it was canceled during a rating panic. It then moved to ABC, where the top prize increased to $ 20,000 in 1976.
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immigrants from Russia. He changed his name to Bob Stewart after he lost an opportunity in television believing that it was because he was Jewish.
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reruns since 1982, when the second CBS version began. Its nine Emmy awards for best game show rank it second to the current version of
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Stewart was one of a coterie of Goodson staff producers who came up with ideas for game shows and segments. Producers such as Stewart,
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nearly led to Stewart's one significant foray outside the world of TV games, when he was hired to produce occasional panelist
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had been canceled by ABC, and rating for the daytime version were falling. Stewart's first production under his own banner (
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Stewart joined Goodson-Todman Productions in 1956, after he bumped into broadcaster (and future game show producer-host)
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on the street and Hall told him he knew Goodson-Todman's attorney. "You got any ideas?" Stewart quoted Hall as asking.
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Until 2006, Stewart held a record for the most Daytime Emmy Awards in game show production. The record was broken by
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was canceled, with Sande taking over full operations. Sande later produced some game shows on his own, including
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By 1982, almost all of the Bob Stewart games originated from Hollywood, except that the updated versions of
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remained in New York until 1981. Coincidentally, during the first half of 1980 the company's New York-based
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Los Angeles Times: "Bob Stewart dies at 91; TV producer created popular game shows" |By Valerie J. Nelson
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Bob Stewart Productions was the last major game show production company to relocate from New York to
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on ABC was competing in the same 12:00 noon (Eastern) time slot against its Los Angeles-based
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earned Goodson's respect not only for their concepts but for their skill in executing them.
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producer. He was active in the TV industry from 1956 until his retirement in 1991.
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versions except the weekly series (with Bill Cullen) and the 1991 series (with
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Other Stewart productions, mostly employing a word or puzzle format, included
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daytime from January 3, 1966 to September 26, 1969, and featured close friend
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for two 65-episode seasons from 2006 to 2007. GSN would air two more runs of
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as host. It lasted seven years on NBC before being bumped in favor of Hall's
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on cable during the mid-1980s were videotaped in the Canadian cities of
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game formats. His son, Sande Stewart, served as a creative consultant.)
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Stewart is known for creating some of the most popular game shows for
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in 1994, and many of Bob Stewart's creations aired frequently on
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Quizmaster: The Life And Times And Fun And Games Of Bill Cullen
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vid), and one of TV's most honored and popular game shows, was
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Shortly after leaving Goodson-Todman, the primetime version of
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Stewart's biggest success with his second production company,
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As of 2023, three Stewart creations are airing on television:
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No lifetime achievement award was presented in 2020 and 2021.
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were moderate successes for Stewart in their 1980s runs on
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on NBC (both shows were cancelled in June of that year).
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and later by Blyden, which ran from June–December 1969.
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Stewart's early broadcasting career included a stint at
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for his contributions to television and its evolution.
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revived the game in an updated big-money format titled
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His biggest success as an independent producer was the
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during his tenure as a staff producer at WRCA-TV (now
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the native New Yorker said he got the first spark for
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was co-produced with the Canadian television network
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Five years later, in 1961, Stewart scored again with
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Brooklyn, New York
Los Angeles, California
To Tell the Truth
Password
The Price Is Right
Pyramid
Stewart Television
stewarttelevision.com

television
game show
Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
To Tell the Truth
Password
The Price Is Right
Pyramid
The Price Is Right
To Tell the Truth
Brooklyn
Jewish
WNEW
NBC
WNBC-TV
Monty Hall
The Price Is Right
Bill Cullen
Let's Make a Deal
ABC
The New Price Is Right

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