50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time (TV series)

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50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time
Genre Game Show / Countdown
Running time 60 minutes
Creator(s) Rich Cronin
Starring Bil Dwyer
Country of origin USA
Original channel GSN
Original run July 18, 2006August 31, 2006
No. of episodes 21

The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All-Time was a series on GSN airing from July 18, 2006 through August 31, 2006, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 10 PM Eastern Time. Hosted by Bil Dwyer, the series counted down the 50 greatest American game shows of all time as chosen by GSN executives, who voted on the best game shows from a list of programs nationally broadcast in the United States since the 1940s.[1]

Episodes airing in the countdown usually were rarely seen, classic or notable episodes of those shows of which episodes still exist, and which GSN had the rights to air. Two shows GSN programmed at the time of their presentation in the countdown—Beat the Clock and Jeopardy!—were not represented by an episode, while an episode of Shop 'til You Drop was featured, even though the program had never appeared on GSN before that point.

Each installment of the countdown featured either a single episode of an hour-long game show, or two half-hour episodes. Starting with number eight on the list, half-hour shows took the whole hour with two episodes. Shows that were not represented with actual airings of episodes were instead featured during the bumpers in the countdown, which displayed production photographs of these series as Dwyer described them and their prominence.

Contents


[edit] The list

Rank Show Airdates Featured Notes
50. 3's a Crowd SYN 1979 - 1980 July 18 The episode aired was the 1979 premiere.
49. Treasure Hunt SYN 1973 - 1977
SYN 1981 - 1982
July 18 This 1974 episode featured one of the show's ten $25,000 wins. This was only the third time GSN aired The New Treasure Hunt, and the first time the episode has aired.
48. Blockbusters NBC 1980 - 1982
NBC 1987
July 19 The episode featured contestant Larae Dillman, one of the biggest winners during the 1980 iteration of the show. Dillman later appeared on game shows The New $25,000 Pyramid and Russian Roulette.
47. Studs FOX 1991 - 1993 July 19 No Episode Aired
46. Hollywood Showdown GSN 2000 July 19 This episode featured a $16,000 Box Office win.
45. Shop 'Til You Drop LIFE 1991 - 1996
FAM 1996 - 1998
PAX (i) 2000 - present
July 20 This episode was from the Pat Finn PAX run and marks the first time that GSN has ever aired Shop 'Til You Drop. The significance of this episode is that one of the contestants is named Elvis since his mother wished to name him after The King. This was also an episode with a very high score of 950 points.
44. Truth or Consequences NBC 1954 - 1965
SYN 1966 - 1975
July 20 No Episode Aired
43. Tattletales CBS 1974 - 1978
CBS 1982 - 1984
SYN 1977 - 1978
July 20 This 1974 episode featured William Shatner and Marcy Lafferty, George Hamilton and wife Alana, and Scoey and Claire Mitchell.
42. Queen for a Day NBC 1956 - 1960
ABC 1960 - 1964
July 20 No Episode Aired
41. The $1.98 Beauty Show SYN 1978 - 1980 July 25 This episode was the first one to be broadcast.
40. Twenty-One NBC 1956 - 1958 July 25 No Episode Aired
39. G.E. College Bowl CBS 1959 - 1962
NBC 1962 - 1970
July 25 No Episode Aired
38. Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck GSN 2002 - 2003 July 25 This episode from the first season was fairly run-of-the-mill.
37. Greed FOX 1999 - 2000 July 26 This episode featured Curtis Warren's million dollar win.
36. Remote Control MTV 1987 - 1990
SYN 1989
July 26 No Episode Aired
35. Beat the Clock CBS 1950 - 1958
ABC 1958 - 1961
SYN 1969 - 1974
CBS 1979 - 1980
PAX (i) 2002
July 26 No Episode Aired
34. Sale of the Century NBC 1969 - 1973
SYN 1973 - 1974
NBC 1983 - 1989
SYN 1985 - 1986
July 27 No Episode Aired
33. Dog Eat Dog NBC 2002 - 2003 July 27 This episode featured the strip putting challenge.
32. Tic Tac Dough NBC 1956 - 1959
CBS/SYN 1978 - 1986
SYN 1990 - 1991
August 1 This episode featured Thom McKee's last win from the 1978-1986 rendition of the show.
31. You Bet Your Life NBC 1950 - 1961 August 1 No Episode Aired
30. Card Sharks NBC 1978 - 1981
CBS 1986 - 1989
SYN 1986 - 1987
SYN 2001 - 2002
August 1 This was Norma Brown's 1978 $28,800 win playing Money Cards, the only maximum win the show had (aside from the pilot episode).
29. Scrabble NBC 1984 - 1990
NBC 1993
August 1 No Episode Aired
28. The $64,000 Question CBS 1955 - 1958 August 2 No Episode Aired
27. Win Ben Stein's Money COM 1997 - 2003 August 2 This episode from Jimmy Kimmel's tenure as co-host featured the first contestant to get a perfect score of 10 in the final round
26. Deal or No Deal NBC 2005 - present August 2 No Episode Aired
25. Password Plus
Super Password [2]
NBC 1979 - 1982
NBC 1984 - 1989
August 2 An episode of Password Plus aired, in which featured future GSN President Rich Cronin as a contestant.
24. Win, Lose or Draw NBC/SYN 1987 - 1990 August 3 This episode was from the first week of the syndicated Bert Convy version. It featured celebrity guest (and executive producer) Burt Reynolds explaining the origins of the show.
23. The Joker's Wild CBS 1972 - 1975
SYN 1977 - 1986
SYN 1990 - 1991
August 3 This episode apparently dated from 1982 or 1983.
22. Weakest Link NBC 2001 - 2002
SYN 2002 - 2003
August 8 An episode from the George Gray version aired, in which the "chain" actually reached the top in the second-to-last round. Also featured George doing an Anne Robinson imitation when a British-born contestant was voted off.
21. I've Got a Secret CBS 1952 - 1967
SYN 1972 - 1973
CBS 1976
OXY 2001
GSN 2006 - present
August 8 An episode was featured from the 1972 - 1973 syndicated run with Amarillo Slim and Milton Berle.
20. Concentration NBC 1958 and 1961[3]
NBC 1958 - 1973
SYN 1973 - 1978
NBC 1987 - 1991[4]
August 9 No Episode Aired
19. To Tell the Truth CBS 1956 - 1968
SYN 1969 - 1978
SYN 1980 - 1981
NBC 1990 - 1991
SYN 2000 - 2002
August 9 This episode from the Joe Garagiola era features Frank Abagnale, a world-renowned con artist. He was the subject of the 2002 movie Catch Me If You Can, which featured a re-creation of this episode's opening sequence.
18. Love Connection SYN 1983 - 1994
SYN 1998 - 1999
August 9 This 1990 episode featured a divorced contestant; when he was married, he had appeared on The Newlywed Game. Chuck Woolery, this program's host, has publicly stated on Biography that he does not believe Love Connection was a game show.
17. Name That Tune NBC/CBS 1953 - 1959
NBC/SYN 1974 - 1981
SYN 1984 - 1986
August 10 No Episode Aired
16. Lingo SYN 1987 - 1988
GSN 2002 - present
August 10 Two episodes were aired. One was the first episode ever aired of GSN's version, the other featured Shandi Finnessey as co-host, the largest jackpot won of season five, and an appearance by Chuck's son, Sean. No mention was made of the original 1987 series.
15. Password CBS 1961 - 1967
ABC 1971 - 1975
August 15 This episode featured Tony Randall, one of the series' best players.
14. What's My Line? CBS 1950 - 1967
SYN 1968 - 1975
August 15 This episode from 1973 featured then-governor of Georgia and future president Jimmy Carter. The mystery guest was Joan Fontaine.
13. Press Your Luck CBS 1983 - 1986 August 16 The two episodes featured were those of Michael Larson's appearance. He won $110,237 in his one appearance on PYL. Even though only one game was played, CBS split the game into two episodes due to its length.
12. The Gong Show NBC/SYN 1976 - 1980
SYN 1989
August 17 This episode featured Steve Martin as a judge and one of the most raucous audiences and group of acts ever.
11. Hollywood Squares NBC 1966 - 1981
SYN 1971 - 1981
SYN 1986 - 1989
SYN 1998 - 2004
August 17 A typical syndicated episode from 1972 aired.
10. The Dating Game ABC 1965 - 1973
SYN 1973 - 1974
SYN 1978 - 1980
SYN 1986 - 1989
SYN 1996 - 1999
August 22 This episode, hosted by Jim Lange, featured Andy Kaufman (using an alias), as a bachelor. He spoke, and acted, like his Taxi character Latka.
9. The Newlywed Game ABC 1966 - 1974 [5]
ABC 1967 - 1971 [5]
SYN 1977 - 1980
ABC 1984
SYN 1985 - 1989
SYN 1997 - 2000
August 22 This episode featured the infamous "In the butt, Bob" response.
8. Pyramid CBS 1973 - 1974
ABC 1974 - 1980
SYN 1974 - 1979
SYN 1981
CBS 1982 - 1987
SYN 1985 - 1988
CBS 1988
SYN 1991 - 1992
SYN 2002 - 2004
August 23 Two episodes were aired; One was from The $20,000 Pyramid featuring Sal Viscuso and Billy Crystal playing against each other. That episode showcased the clip of Billy Crystal's record Winner's Circle win, as the original episode was destroyed by ABC. The other was an episode of The $100,000 Pyramid which featured a $100,000 tournament win, with celebrities Shelley Smith and LeVar Burton.
7. Let's Make a Deal NBC 1963 - 1968
ABC 1968 - 1976
SYN 1971 - 1977
SYN 1980 - 1981
SYN 1984 - 1986
NBC 1990 - 1991
NBC 2003
August 24 Two nighttime episodes aired: one from 1972, and the other featuring the first Super Deal win from 1976.
6. Wheel of Fortune NBC 1975 - 1989
SYN 1983 - present
CBS 1989 - 1991
NBC 1991
August 29 No Episode Aired
5. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire ABC 1999 - 2002
SYN 2002 - present
ABC 2004[6]
August 29 This episode featured David Goodman's $1,000,000 win.
4. The Price is Right NBC 1956 - 1963
ABC 1963 - 1965
SYN 1972 - 1980
CBS 1972 - present
SYN 1985 - 1986
SYN 1994 - 1995
August 30 No Episode Aired
3. Family Feud ABC 1976 - 1985
SYN 1977 - 1985
CBS 1988 - 1993
SYN 1988 - 1995
SYN 1999 - present
August 30 The first episode was from the first broadcasted month of the Dawson run. This featured the famous questions and answers, "Name a time when most people get up: Morning" and "Name a time when most people go to bed: Night" (which earned two points). The second episode was another Dawson episode, this time featuring a big winning family.
2. Jeopardy! NBC 1964 - 1975
SYN 1974 - 1975
NBC 1978 - 1979
SYN 1984 - present
ABC 1990[7]
August 31 No Episode Aired
1. Match Game NBC 1962 - 1969
CBS 1973 - 1979
SYN 1975 - 1982
ABC 1990 - 1991
SYN 1998 - 1999
August 31 The first episode was from 1978 featuring the star wheel and the first $10,000 win. This was also the last episode with the predominantly orange set before the change to the mostly blue set. The second episode featured the infamous 1977 "school riot."

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ GSN press release on The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time. Retrieved on 2006-07-27.
  2. ^ GSN's official list recognizes both as number twenty-five.
  3. ^ This version of Concentration was a nighttime version, seen in two different network runs.
  4. ^ This version was called Classic Concentration.
  5. ^ a b ABC had two shows running at the same time: one during ABC daytime, the other during ABC primetime.
  6. ^ The 2004 edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, was actually Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire, in which contestants played for a possible $10,000,000.
  7. ^ The 1990 incarnation of Jeopardy! was actually Super Jeopardy!, a special prime-time tournament.