Tic-Tac-Dough - 1957 Rigged Episode (3 of 3) A 1957 installment preserved on kinescope, featuring a U.S. military serviceman winning over $140,000 during his run on the show, became one key subject of the federal grand jury investigating the quiz fixing. That run occurred during Jay Jackson's tenure as host. Jackson was never implicated in any wrongdoing himself, and he had left the show well before the quiz investigations began, but he never again hosted a television game show.
This kinda reminds of a combination of "Jeopardy!" and "Hollywood Squares."
WSenator1 2 months ago
2:33 - How can he "think" about the answer with that music going in the background?
quizmaster85 2 months ago
this game is impossible
adam3176 3 months ago
if they thought rigging this game would make it more exciting, they were dead wrong
kozmon0t 10 months ago
The two players never got a question wrong if they did the other player would get the square plus they never won a single game just keep tieing it and you see the guy with the eyepatch face look like he is going to pass out these are all fishy signs .
KaiserVadin 2 years ago 2
1...2...3...RIGGED!!!!!!!!
SaleGuy 2 years ago
They rigged it to tie game after game after game after game?????
Gnillob802 2 years ago