Family Feud The $20,000 Pyramid Tattletales The Price is Right Match Game '78 Hollywood Squares Wheel of Fortune Knockout To Say the Least The Gong Show Those were the ten network daytime game shows on at the time.
Yeah, and Bob hosted the nighttime version for the last two or three years of its run until 1980. I'm pretty sure channel 11 in Durham, NC aired this version, back when it was a CBS affiliate.
Godspeed, Art Linkletter, and thanks for fun television!
dandydonaldo 1 year ago
The WML Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford episodes were NOT on CBS. They were syndicated. But CBS owned the syndication company.
proken58 2 years ago
@proken58 They also didn't air in black & white. I've seen both of their WML eps on color videotape on GSN.
jehobden 1 year ago
Tubewings 2 years ago
@Tubewings and Tattletales was cancelled Friday of this week of shows (3/31/78) but came back for a 2 1/2 year run in the 80s.
jehobden 1 year ago
I know that it sounds hard to believe?
But..? Mr.Linkletter is right.."Beat The Clock"hosted by Mr.Bud Collyer(God Bless His Soul!)did mc that tv game show on CBS Radio.
143AC 2 years ago
LMAO at Mike Wallace with Nyfast Nylons, too much!
lamccaugh 2 years ago
Anothr mistake, showing a "What's My Line?" clip when that episode was syndicated & in colot at that time when our 39th President appeared.
QBCNetwork 3 years ago
That's right. Maybe CBS didn't do enough distinguishing between network and syndicated versions.
palmercomm 3 years ago
Looks like some of those "Price" clips were from a syndie ep.
gfalcon 3 years ago
How can you tell?
palmercomm 3 years ago
The "sparkles" shown in the opening were only used on the Syndicated version.
MaineTVClips 3 years ago
Yeah, and Bob hosted the nighttime version for the last two or three years of its run until 1980. I'm pretty sure channel 11 in Durham, NC aired this version, back when it was a CBS affiliate.
gsnman 2 years ago