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452: 33: 335: 561:) to retrieve a phrase to be acted out in his/her team's room. When the team guesses the phrase correctly, the person making correct guess is sent out to midstage for another clue, and so forth until five phrases are guessed. The first team that guesses the phrases' common theme wins the game. However, this version did worse than any of the ones before it, running for a mere five episodes until the experiment ended on June 24. 284:
finally took the charades game for a mid-season slot much like NBC, airing the durable quiz from January 22 to March 6, 1955. After CBS took it back they ran it for three more summers (July 8 to September 30, 1955; July 6 to September 7, 1956; July 5 to September 6, 1957) before the network dropped
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Home viewers were encouraged to send in suggestions for phrases to be used in a telecast. Those that were actually used earned cash or a prize for the people who sent them. A bonus was given if the team trying to solve it could not do so within two minutes.
227:) a phrase or a name while the other three try to guess it. Each team had five rounds (in some broadcasts there were only four); the team that took the least amount of time to guess all phrases won the game. 262:
took it as a mid-season replacement from January 2 to March 26, 1952. CBS then took back the series from July 4 to August 28, 1952. NBC never aired the program again. Reruns of the show, with the title
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were the producers - although only Lowe hosted. In this version each team had its own room in which to compete. One player from each team is sent to midstage (actually the middle of a
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ceremony. The competition involved two teams of four contestants each (three regulars and one guest). In each round, one member acts out (in
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show beginning on June 8. However, September 28 saw the end of the primetime version, with the daytime version ending October 9, 1959.
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took the series from October 20, 1953, to April 13, 1954, after which it went back to CBS from July 9 to August 27, 1954.
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A few episodes that appear to be public domain have been available on the private trading circuit; and also appear on
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version which ran from February 24 to September 2, 1964. It returned five years later (September 8, 1969) as
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in October 1949 and ran on that network, usually during the summers, until August 28, 1951. After this,
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were sponsored by Chevrolet dealers "beginning early in September for a price of about $ 1,200 weekly."
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was first broadcast locally in Los Angeles from November 13, 1947, to 1949. In that format, it won an
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from April 8, 1958, to September 2, 1958; on May 18, 1959, the show began airing on ABC in
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among those appearing, but proved to be short-lived, running from March to November.
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was the host; This version aired until September. The first three episodes reran on
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January 1979 brought another syndicated revival with a few tweaks and a new name -
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became the "first locally originated show to be aired in New York via
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The Forgotten Network: DuMont and the Birth of American Television
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List of programs broadcast by the DuMont Television Network
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Ross Reports on Television including The Television Index
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An Australian version aired in 1957 on Melbourne station
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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows
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Index


Sandra Spence
Mike Stokey
KTLA
game show
Mike Stokey
The Arthur Murray Party
Down You Go
The Ernie Kovacs Show
The Original Amateur Hour
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet
Golden Age of Television
Charades
Emmy Award
first Emmy Awards
mime
kine
WCBS-TV
CBS Television
NBC Television
WPIX
DuMont Television Network
ABC
daytime
primetime
GTV-9
ATN-7
Jim Russell

Angie Dickinson

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