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When the time was up, the celebrity team in control then got to guess the relationship (or when Bert Convy asked the question, "What's the relationship?" when they were getting close to the correct relationship). An incorrect guess awarded $ 250 to the contestants, and stumping the panel completely
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A panel of four celebrities who were split into two teams (two men, two women) faced a team of two or more contestants who have a special relationship between them. Two rounds were played for each civilian team; in each round, each team of celebrities had a limited time to question the contestants
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was brought in to be the host. After the series was picked up for syndication, however, co-producer Bert Convy decided to leave his position as the host of the syndicated edition of
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from September 11, 1989, to June 8, 1990, with repeats continuing until September 7, 1990. The show was a panel game much in the vein of an earlier game show called
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without informing Marshall. Marshall filed a lawsuit against Convy for the action, but later dropped it after Convy's cancer diagnosis was made public.
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was a production of Burt and Bert Productions and Kline & Friends Productions, the same team behind the game show
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appeared as contestants on the show, and the panel knew after the first minute that they were voice actors from the
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appeared as contestants on the show's premiere, and successfully stumped the panel to win the $ 2,000 top payoff.
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cereal commercials, was a contestant on the show, and he and his teammate stumped the panel and won $ 2,000.
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appeared as contestants and completely stumped the panel, who failed to identify them as having written "
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were featured as contestants, with the panel successfully identifying them as the voices of
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and Michael Hanks substituting for brief periods. The series was taped at
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when they were children, appeared as contestants in 1990.
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Television series by Warner Bros. Television Studios
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Index


Game Show
Bert Convy
Burt Reynolds
Richard S. Kline
Bob Hilton
Multi-camera
Lorimar Television
Syndication
game show
syndication
Make the Connection
Bert Convy
Burt Reynolds
Bob Hilton
Don Morrow
Television City Studios
Hollywood, California
Win, Lose or Draw
Lorimar Television
Warner Bros. Television Distribution
brain cancer
I Love Lucy
Madelyn Pugh Davis
Bob Carroll, Jr.
Richard M. Sherman
Robert B. Sherman
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Mary Poppins
Michael Burger

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