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buzzer"), each X or O on the board at that point was worth an additional $ 50 to the contestants, with each contestant guaranteed at least $ 100 in total winnings. The contestant with the most money at the end of the show won a bonus prize, which for the first seven years of the syndicated series was a car. From 1978 to 1980, the endgame described above was used with each prize worth at least $ 5,000 including a new car; cash prizes of $ 5,000 and $ 10,000 were also available. If the match ended in a tie, one final question was played with the star of one contestant's choosing; if the contestant agreed or disagreed correctly, he/she won the match; otherwise, the match went to the opponent. The nighttime syndicated version's episodes were self-contained, unlike the daytime version where games could straddle.
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mathematically impossible for the opponent to get three in a row; it is possible to capture as many as six squares without blocking the opponent from getting a diagonal three in a row, which did occur in an early episode). Correctly agreeing or disagreeing with a star's answer captured the square. If the contestant failed to agree or disagree correctly, the square went to his/her opponent, unless this would have resulted in a win for the opponent, which was not allowed; in that case, the square remained unclaimed and the opponent got a chance to capture it themselves on his or her turn.
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additional $ 2,500, the Secret Square prize package (if not yet won), and a new car; the cash bonus was increased through the years. By 1976, the prize for a five-day champion included additional cash ($ 5,000 or $ 10,000), two new cars, and a luxury vacation, with a total value of somewhere between $ 20,000 and $ 25,000. In
September 1976, an endgame was added after each match with the champion simply selecting a star, each of whom held an envelope with a prize; the top prize was $ 5,000, with additional prizes ranging from small kitchen appliances to items worth up to about $ 2,000.
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200 per square). If time had run out with the contestants tied, one more question was asked to one celebrity; if the contestant agreed or disagreed correctly, they won the money for one square and the match. If not, their opponent automatically won. The single-question format was also used on occasions where there was not enough time remaining for a proper third round. The contestant who finished with the most money won the match and went on to the bonus round. Contestants wore name tags on all episodes of this version except for the premiere.
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contestant who picked that square during the game won a bonus prize package if they correctly agreed or disagreed with the star. Secret Square prize packages added cash on the daytime edition, which started at around $ 1,000 for the 1966 episodes; the base amount increased in the later years from 1967 to 1980, by which time a new Secret Square package was worth around $ 3,500 to $ 4,500. The package grew daily until won. The question for the star was sealed in a special envelope and was almost always multiple-choice.
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first season, contestants only played for half the money; $ 500 was won for each of the first two games, with $ 1,000 for the third and $ 2,000 for all subsequent games, and $ 250 was given as a consolation prize for failing to win a game. The consolation prize amount also was used for each contestant's square if time ran out during a game and was counted towards their cash total to determine the day's champion.
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did not know the correct answer to a question and was unable to come up with a plausible bluff. In such instances, the contestant was offered the chance to answer the question and earned or lost the square based on how they answered. Usually, the contestants declined, in which case they incurred no penalty, and the same star was asked another question for that contestant to agree or disagree.
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than one person, the champion selected only one person from that square. The champion was given 60 seconds to answer as many multiple-choice questions as possible and was allowed to consult their celebrity partner for help; however, only the champion's answers were accepted. Each correct answer was worth the amount in the envelope, which was revealed at the start of the round.
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unclaimed. Beginning in 1973 and ending in 1978, the first three games had a Secret Square, with each game offering different prize packages, usually worth between $ 2,000 and $ 7,000. From 1978 to 1980, the Secret Square games were cut to game numbers two and three (the first two games early on). The Secret Square was not used during the 1980–1981 daily syndicated version.
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100 for the first and increasing by that amount for subsequent games until time ran out and a winner was declared. In contrast to the original version of the show, players could win games by default if the opposing player incorrectly agreed/disagreed with a celebrity whose square gave the other player a completed row or five-square win. On all other versions of
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issued a version of the game in 1974 with a picture of Peter
Marshall on the box. Marshall was the original host of the television version throughout its entire first run. This was the first of the adaptations to feature humorous names for the celebrities. A similar board game based on the UK version
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Marshall version had used during its last few years on the air. Each of the nine squares hid a different prize, with $ 10,000 cash ($ 15,000 in season 3) and a car being the two most expensive. The day's winner simply picked the
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Watkins-Strathmore produced the first two home versions of the show in 1967. Both versions featured a game board that allowed for writing in the celebrities' names under each square (using crayon, soft lead pencil, or a similar wipe-off medium). Each version included four decks of 45 question cards,
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The bonus round format from the previous season remained but with several changes. All nine keys were in play every time a contestant played the bonus round regardless of whether he/she had won the prize in the previous round or not. Each correct answer in the first half of the round was now worth $
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The game used the original version's rule that games could not be won due to an opponent's error. For the first season, each game was worth $ 500 with a bonus of $ 100 per square if time ran out in the middle of a game. Beginning in season two, the third and subsequent games were worth $ 1,000 (or $
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as host. Neither Parks nor Baron were considered to host the series, partly because NBC was “looking for a complete non-entity”, and partly because Baron was considered “too New Yorky”. NBC acquired the rights to the show, which debuted on
October 17, 1966, with Peter Marshall as host, a job he held
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produced two home versions, first in 1980 with a game loosely based on the
Marshall version, then in 1986 for the Davidson version, with a 3-D board and twelve "celebrities" to insert into the board. Both versions specified that there was no "Secret Square" rule, and like the Ideal version, matches
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The Secret Square game is played as the first game on a given broadcast (or the first complete game, if a show began with a game already in progress) during the daytime series. In this game, a randomly selected Secret Square is shown only to the home audience by the shot of the television camera. A
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The nighttime versions featured the same two contestants playing for the entire half-hour with each completed game worth $ 300 (NBC prime time) or $ 250 (syndicated). On the syndicated version, if time ran out with a game still in progress (interrupted by a loud horn that the host called "the tacky
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Taking turns, each contestant selected a square. The star in that square was asked a question and gave an answer, which was usually preceded by a zinger. The contestants had the choice of agreeing with the star's answer or disagreeing if they thought the star was bluffing. On rare occasions, a star
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was a legitimate game show, the game largely acted as the background for the show's comedy in the form of joke answers (commonly called "zingers" by the production staff), often given by the stars prior to their real answer. The show's writers usually supplied the jokes. In addition, the stars were
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Jeffrey Tambor as the announcer and Bruce Vilanch returned to the series as an occasional panelist. Second, the game format was scrapped in favor of returning to the best-two-of-three match format last seen on the NBC series in 1980. Each game was worth $ 1,000 and the first player to win
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The first season also saw up to two Secret Square games. In the earliest episodes of the series, two Secret Square games were played on each show with a different prize offered for each game. The Secret Square was played in both the second and third games of the day, but after two weeks the Secret
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series, two new contestants competed on each episode. A coin toss determined who would begin the first game during this time. Beginning in the second season, the returning champion rule was reinstated; a contestant could stay on for a maximum of five days. With this change, the incoming challenger
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series, the first and second games were worth $ 1,000 to the winner. The third game was worth $ 2,000, and every subsequent game until time ran out was worth $ 4,000. If a contestant did not win anything in the main game, $ 500 was given to them as a consolation prize. In the early episodes of the
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saw several different variations on the gameplay. First, the panelists were not given bluff answers or briefed. Second, the questions followed either a multiple-choice or true/false format. Third, for each square a contestant claimed $ 25 was added to his/her score with each game win starting at $
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in 1965 and the regular series debuted in 1966 on the same network. The board for the game is a 3 × 3 vertical stack of open-faced cubes, each occupied by a celebrity seated at a desk and facing the contestants. The stars are asked questions by the host and the contestants judge the truth of their
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previously reran a package of 130 episodes from
Marshall's hosting run, the majority of which came from the syndication run during the 1970s. At least 13 episodes from the 1968 NBC primetime run are also known to have been part of the Game Show Network rerun package. It was noted at the time that
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The champion faced a general knowledge trivia round with their choice of any of the nine celebrities. Again, each of the celebrities held envelopes with varying dollar amounts hidden inside, ranging from $ 1,000 to $ 5,000 (increments of $ 500). If the champion picked a square that contained more
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released a similar 3-D board/12 celebrity inserts version in 1999, based on the
Bergeron version. Early printings did not specify a "Secret Square" rule, but this was later revised so that every question card with a number ending in "5" was a "Secret Square" question worth $ 1,000 in bonus cash.
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The objective was to complete a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line of three squares all earned for either X or O, or to earn as many squares as possible, as contestants could also win by capturing five squares (early in the
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Season 6 theme weeks used the game format from the first five seasons, with each match played to time and the bonus round serving as the final segment. The winners of these matches played the bonus round for $ 10,000 cash or a car, and had one key eliminated at the outset before eliminating any
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The tiebreaker was the same as the previous versions except that the contestant who had won the most games, most squares overall, or won the last game played (whichever came first) had the option to play the question or pass it to his/her opponent, with a miss by either contestant giving their
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as the announcer (in addition to retaining his semi-regular appearance). Winkler guest announced for several weeks during the season. Some changes were made to the overall production with the show adopting a new logo that referred to the show as "H2". The set was given a new makeover where the
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For the final season, the champion first chose a car, then one of the nine celebrities. Each held a key; five of them had the correct keys, while the other four had keys that would not start any car. If the champion failed to win the chosen car, it remained available after subsequent victories
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The daytime series was played as a best two-out-of-three match between a returning champion and an opponent, with each game worth $ 200/$ 400 per match (originally $ 100 for each game and an additional $ 300 for the match that totaled $ 500). Originally, a five-match champion retired with an
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Beginning in the second season and continuing until the end of the fifth season, the Secret Square game was played for an accumulating jackpot of prizes that
Bergeron referred to as the "Secret Square stash". A new prize was added to the jackpot each day until someone claimed it.
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If the champion did not win the prize on a particular show, he/she received $ 1,000 for each correct answer given during the speed round as a consolation prize. For each subsequent attempt on winning the same prize, one free key was blacked out at the outset of the round.
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This version lasted three seasons, ending on June 16, 1989. At the end of the final episode, a video clip from the first week of shows was run, introducing the celebrities who had appeared that week. Davidson, the panelists, the audience, and the crew then sang
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At the end of the 60 seconds, the champion was given a choice to either quit with the money earned in the round or attempt to go double-or-nothing on an open-ended final question, with the category given to the contestant before he/she decided to play on.
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one of which was marked with asterisks as the "Secret Square" question, which earned the player an extra $ 100 if answered correctly. Rules allowed for a 3-game match to be played, with $ 200 awarded for each game (just as the daytime rules specified).
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match played in the first half of the program playing O and the show's returning champion playing X, regardless of the player's genders (all other versions had women playing O and men playing X with exceptions, as noted above). This version of
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reprising his role while the announcer was Bob Brunner. The trivia questions were mainly focused on the music and history of its state, for only four episodes were taped at the Clay Center. The celebrities that were seen in this version were:
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consolation prize of $ 2,500 cash in the first season; this award was dropped once returning champions were reinstated in the second season. However, during theme weeks in which contestants only played once, the $ 2,500 was given for a miss.
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was the announcer for the series and, beginning late in the first season, he also became a regular panelist occupying the bottom center square. Starting with episode #100, Stevens temporarily left the show to film the movie
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was featured in the tactically important center square throughout most of the show's original run. In 1968, after two years on the show, Lynde became the regular center square. Lynde's outrageous jokes earned him three
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Games were played until one player/team won $ 5,000. Alternate rules allowed for timed play (suggesting a 30-minute "as if you were on TV" game), with the player/team ahead once time expired being declared the winner.
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was frequently asked questions related to history or relationships, to which he would first respond with a clever zinger to get a laugh (usually a wrong answer but funny joke/punch line) before providing his answer.
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explained at the beginning of the Secret Square game, the celebrities were briefed prior to the show to help them with bluff answers, but they heard the actual questions for the first time as they were asked on air.
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To start the round, a 30-second speed round was played. One at a time, the champion chose a celebrity and Bergeron would read a statement about them. The champion had to either agree or disagree with the statement.
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was brought in to be the executive producer, with John Moffitt and Pat Tourk Lee as producers. The venture was to be a co-production of Moffitt-Lee Productions and Goldberg's One Ho Productions, in association with
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broadcast week started with a new set of five cars; if a champion's reign carried over from the preceding week, one car was eliminated for each of his/her victories to that point, in ascending order of price.
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as well as historical figures from the past. NBC later brought the concept back to the daytime series in the 1976–1977 season with a slight retooling, where instead of children playing entire families played.
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on March 30, 2003 (episode 7.21), Marshall lauded the concept, but lamented that by the time each of the characters was introduced, very little of the show's half-hour format was left for actual gameplay.
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The second game of each show was a Secret Square game. As with the original version, the Secret Square was revealed to the home audience at the start of this game; if a contestant chose that square, a
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celebrity they wanted and won whatever prize was in an envelope that the star was holding. As noted by Bergeron at the start of the bonus round for each episode, the prizes totaled over $ 100,000.
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portion, a third tier was added to the panel seating area, with three more celebrities being introduced to the proceedings at the show's midpoint. All nine celebrities could play the Super Match.
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Circle. One of the contestants was usually a returning champion. In later iterations with a returning champion, the X spot is reserved for the returning champion and the O spot is the challenger.
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Square prize only carried over to the third game if neither contestant had claimed in the second game. From the second season forward, the Secret Square was only played in the second game.
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sounded and if the contestant agreed or disagreed correctly, he/she won a prize (usually a trip). The prize did not increase in value from one show to the next if it was not collected.
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was not a success and NBC announced its cancellation in the spring of 1984, with the final episode airing on July 27, 1984. It was replaced the following Monday with the soap opera
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ranked it at No. 7 in its list of the 60 greatest game shows ever. Internationally, there have been multiple versions produced under a variety of names (see
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as a distributor (Century Towers was a subdivision of Orion formed to produce game shows, specifically this series and the 1987–88 syndicated revival of
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instead of being eliminated. The five-day limit was removed, allowing champions to remain on this show until they either won a car or were defeated.
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portion of that show. Following Marshall's retirement, the show has since been revived twice in syndication: a version hosted by
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3rd: Luxury vacation or a trip around the world, worth $ 20,000–$ 30,000 (To win, the selected key had to open a steamer trunk.)
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nominations in 1972, 1973 and 1974. He left the series after taping the August 20–24, 1979, week of shows and was replaced by
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The daily "Hollywood Squares" series is a tic-tac-toe game with a panel of nine performers...
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often responded with mock anger to questions that were carefully worded to play upon
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The most complex and entertaining panel game ever devised is Hollywood Squares...
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version that ran from 1971 to 1981. It then returned to NBC in 1983 as part of a
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Graham, Jefferson (August 23, 1988). Now it's hip to watch 'Hollywood Squares'.
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Harrington, Stephanie (3 August 1975). "To tell the truth, the price is right".
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has a handful of NBC daytime episodes in their film and television archive.
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and debuted on October 31, 1983, at 3 p.m. Eastern, replacing the
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each hosting one of the episodes. The panelists for the game included
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Celebrating the start of its ninth year on the air in 1974, (L–R) are
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John Ricci Jr. and Philip Berman served as the executive producers.
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employed three different bonus games during its six seasons on air.
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for 15 years. Marshall agreed to host because he did not want rival
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Reboot With Drew Barrymore Set For 2024-25 Broadcast Season At CBS"
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portion of the show. The only regular panelist on this version was
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series was put into production. Referred to throughout its run as
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as the "center square". On June 11, 2024, Deadline reported that
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began the first game of a match. The show ended on June 4, 2004.
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1st win: Car (To win, the selected key had to start its engine.)
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joined the series as the permanent center square. Comic actor
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answers to gain squares in the right pattern to win the game.
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format; six years later, a revival series began development.
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in 2015 and was produced or licensed by FremantleMedia (now
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that aired on NBC from 1966 to 1980, as well as a nighttime
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wardrobe, a 50-day cruise on Delta Line Cruises, the first
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on MTV2 with Peter Rosenberg, and from 2017-19 on VH1 with
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This article is about the TV game show. For the band, see
4131:"Hollywood Squares easy income source to its guest stars"
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Other regulars and semi-regulars over the years included
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Title card for the Davidson run, used from 1986 to 1989
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from November 1 until November 29, 2019. Similarly to
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were among those who played center square, as well as
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American television series revived after cancellation
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as host. The show is slated to air in January 2025.
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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show winners
4532:"Game Show Features West Virginia Music and History"
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Fretts, Bruce (June 17, 2013). "Eyes on the Prize".
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4190:"Zingers From The Hollywood Squares (1974, Vinyl)"
1732:3rd win: Luxury car (worth approximately $ 40,000)
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4861:The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour (1983–1984)
4045:The 1986–1989 syndicated series aired as part of
1901:(One Episode), with Davidson, Bergeron, Vilanch,
1802:From June 23–24, 2014 as part of an event called
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6284:Television series by Heatter-Quigley Productions
4792:"Pluto TV Adds a 24/7 Hollywood Squares Channel"
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4646:"Nate Burleson To Host CBS' 'Hollywood Squares'"
4505:"Peter Marshall to Host 'West Virginia Squares'"
4425:"An Oral History of 'The New Hollywood Squares'"
4396:"An Oral History of 'The New Hollywood Squares'"
1726:1st win: Vacation (worth approximately $ 10,000)
1457:On September 14, 1998, the revival debuted with
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2001:On September 25, 2023, it was announced that a
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1710:, more changes were made to the series. First,
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516:in which two contestants compete in a game of
6294:Television series by Sony Pictures Television
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5501:Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Game Show Host
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4161:"Dual Format TV Show Reflects Generation Gap"
1787:) while the announcer was executive producer
1771:; while the announcer was DJ Ms. Nix (a.k.a.
668:Title card for the original 1966–1981 version
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4924:Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show
4668:The Indonesian version of the show aired at
4377:"E! True Hollywood Story Season 7 – ShareTV"
4351:Backstage with the Original Hollywood Square
3889:Backstage with the Original Hollywood Square
6279:Television series by King World Productions
1570:For most of the first five seasons of this
1322:that Orion was headquartered at the time).
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1544:song "Square Biz" became the theme song.
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849:The 2000th show in 1974. Back row, L-R:
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549:Marshall hosted the original version of
278:Henry Winkler-Michael Levitt Productions
53:Final title card, used from 2002 to 2004
6239:2004 American television series endings
6229:1989 American television series endings
6219:1981 American television series endings
4321:. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard, 2018, p. 145.
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6234:1998 American television series debuts
6224:1986 American television series debuts
6214:1966 American television series debuts
4394:Smith, C. Brian (September 30, 2020).
2573:La Porte ouverte a toutes les fenêtres
284:Columbia TriStar (Domestic) Television
6304:Television shows based on tic-tac-toe
4828:The New Hollywood Squares (1986–1989)
4705:Moriarty, Colin (November 16, 2011).
4598:Petski, Denise (September 25, 2023).
3670:The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
2047:Upcoming or returning version
1962:and Jason Antoniewicz, a writer from
1810:streamed on local television station
1294:The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
1268:The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
1221:but was also sub-announced by either
1124:The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
7:
6145:Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage
3879:(along with two companion books) on
1292:Two years after the cancellation of
1205:, which Bauman also occupied during
262:Century Towers Productions (1986–89)
6289:Television series by MGM Television
4559:. The Country Note. October 4, 2019
4476:from the original on June 26, 2011.
4192:. 1974 – via www.discogs.com.
4129:Lowry, Cynthia (25 November 1971).
1531:The 2002–2003 season launched with
1197:, who reprised his role as host of
1162:. The 60-minute program was dubbed
5938:The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
4850:Storybook Squares (1966/1976–1977)
4794:. Cord Cutters News. July 12, 2023
4252:Schneider, Michael (May 2, 2024).
4159:Scott, Vernon (21 February 1969).
4081:Fabe, Maxene (25 September 1975).
3877:Zingers from The Hollywood Squares
1433:bid for and won the rights to the
627:serving as the center square, and
301:Jesse Collins Entertainment (2025)
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4817:The Hollywood Squares (1966–1981)
4511:. Associated Press. June 20, 2014
4032:Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
1166:Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
1132:Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
520:to win cash and prizes. The show
473:Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
6274:Television series by CBS Studios
4839:Hollywood Squares/H2 (1998–2004)
4258:Reboot to Air on CBS in January"
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6259:First-run syndicated game shows
4688:"The Hollywood Squares TV Game"
4530:Matlick, Chad (June 24, 2014).
4493:. Episode 7–20. March 30, 2003.
4220:Campione, Katie (May 2, 2024).
3980:and video clips of celebrities
1818:channel and on wvpublic.org in
1706:For the 6th and last season of
4423:Smith, C. Brian (2020-09-30).
4347:; Armstrong, Adrienne (2002).
1738:5th win: Trip around the world
829:computer system, the original
219:1,050 (Syndication; 1998–2004)
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1:
6309:Television series by Filmways
5249:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
5239:Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
4766:Adalian, Josef (2019-02-01).
4089:. Los Angeles Times Syndicate
3931:Nintendo Entertainment System
3852:Home versions and merchandise
1822:only. Hosted by the original
1719:500 if the prize is not won.
1582:For the first season of this
1579:opponent the win by default.
1136:In 1983, several years after
27:American television game show
3929:computers and later for the
1318:; the name was in reference
1276:, which ran for nine years.
32:The Hollywood Squares (band)
5792:Secret Celebrity Renovation
4686:Coopee, Todd (3 May 2021).
4644:White, Peter (2024-06-11).
4115:. third to last paragraph.
4057:in Canada. In July 2023, a
2013:Upcoming CBS revival (2025)
1461:, who was also starring on
1444:Columbia TriStar Television
257:Heatter-Quigley Productions
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5905:The Young and the Restless
5865:The Bold and the Beautiful
5712:The Greatest AtHome Videos
5602:Big Brother Reindeer Games
4707:"Hollywood Squares Review"
3948:released their version of
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1096:, a children's version of
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963:Wayland Flowers and Madame
216:585 (Syndication; 1986–89)
196:6 (Syndication; 1998–2004)
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6074:College Basketball on CBS
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4398:– via Mel Magazine.
4000:Episode status and reruns
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3695:The New Hollywood Squares
3663:Daily/Nightly: 1980–1981
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1808:The West Virginia Squares
1796:The West Virginia Squares
1489:as regular panelists and
1302:The New Hollywood Squares
675:hosted the 1965 pilot of
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4448:"KING GETS THE SQUARE".
2658:Ta Tetragona ton asteron
2654:Τα Τετράγωνα Των Αστέρων
2043:No longer airing
2039:Currently airing
1891:Hollywood Museum Squares
1879:Hollywood Museum Squares
1826:host (and local native)
1525:The Rosie O'Donnell Show
1150:Mark Goodson Productions
803:Riviera Hotel and Casino
290:Sony Pictures Television
193:3 (Syndication; 1986–89)
6094:College Football on CBS
6011:CBS News Sunday Morning
4490:E! True Hollywood Story
4355:. Rutledge Hill Press.
4332:E! True Hollywood Story
3661:Twice weekly: 1972–1980
3489:Superstars OX Challenge
2005:-themed version called
1068:Peter Marshall hosting
559:60-minute hybrid series
266:Moffitt/Lee Productions
6064:CBS Sports Spectacular
5547:(current and upcoming)
4536:WV Public Broadcasting
4509:WV Public Broadcasting
3996:as the center square.
3911:released a version of
3269:MediaCorp TV Channel 5
3233:(1993–1994, 1996–1997)
3179:Dziewięciu wspaniałych
2029:International versions
1858:themed version called
1735:4th win: $ 25,000 cash
1729:2nd win: $ 10,000 cash
1519:The Caroline Rhea Show
1431:King World Productions
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1060:(1969 & 1976–1977)
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837:and $ 20,000 in cash.
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614:International versions
6269:Television franchises
6117:(1961–94; since 1998)
6107:(1956–94; since 1998)
6097:(1950–66; since 1968)
5218:Win Ben Stein's Money
4487:"Hollywood Squares".
4330:”Hollywood Squares”.
4135:Eugene Register-Guard
4061:channel was added to
4017:political correctness
3650:The Hollywood Squares
3616:The Hollywood Squares
2431:Jean-François Mercier
2250:Ian 'Danno' Rogerson
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1332:, hosted the series.
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1108:In an interview with
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728:The Hollywood Squares
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509:The Hollywood Squares
18:The Hollywood Squares
5107:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
5087:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
5077:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
5067:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
5057:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
5047:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
5027:The $ 20,000 Pyramid
5017:The $ 20,000 Pyramid
4960:The $ 20,000 Pyramid
4254:"Drew Barrymore-Led
4038:, which is owned by
2771:Selebritis Indonesia
2604:XXO – Fritz & Co
2521:Jean-Pierre Foucault
2491:Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen
2025:will host the show.
1702:Final season changes
1463:Good Morning America
1115:True Hollywood Story
250:Production companies
5782:The Real CSI: Miami
4747:. November 26, 2010
4737:"HOLLYWOOD SQUARES"
4165:Schenectady Gazette
3526:XOX: Kare Akademisi
3494:Kitti Chiaw-wongkul
3459:Sveriges Television
2372:Paredão dos Famosos
2211:Personality Squares
796:Burbank, California
730:at 11:30 a.m.
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6021:CBS Overnight News
5885:The Price Is Right
5672:FBI: International
5632:The Challenge: USA
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4021:personality rights
3630:Daytime: 1966–1980
3546:Kandıramazsın Beni
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3159:América Televisión
3154:Luis Angel Pinasco
2486:Stjerner på stribe
2462:Barbora Štěpánová
2333:Batalha dos Astros
1959:Jimmy Kimmel Live!
1779:and was hosted by
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3184:Wojciech Malajkat
3094:Sharifah Shahirah
3089:Celebrity Squares
2988:3 times 3 is quiz
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2891:Hakhamin BaRibu'a
2862:Kochavim BaRibu'a
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2739:Tollywood Squares
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2529:Benjamin Castaldi
2338:Luíz Carlos Miele
2177:Celebrity Squares
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2007:Celebrity Squares
1995:Celebrity Squares
1980:, to name a few.
1952:Writers included
1923:Gilbert Gottfried
1860:Nashville Squares
1848:Nashville Squares
1824:Hollywood Squares
1750:(2012, 2017–2019)
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747:. A nighttime
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3839:Hứa Minh Đạt
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3815:2023–present
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4745:Film Threat
4692:ToyTales.ca
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4464:"H2 Logo 2"
4381:sharetv.org
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3279:Tic Tac Toe
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365:Syndication
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213:3,536 (NBC)
207:of episodes
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6104:NFL on CBS
5971:60 Minutes
5918:Late night
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100:Jon Bauman
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1186:Sha Na Na
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835:motorhome
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660:1966–1981
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514:game show
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