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- A black-jack style game show in which contestants answer trivia questions in order to build playing card amounts as close as possible to 21.
- NBC Network series: the audience wrote in to request 'fantasies' for others by telling a great story about why they deserved to be rewarded. The show received over 100, 000 letters a day as it pre-dated the Internet.
- Celebrities, each seated in triangles, answer game questions for the contestants. The object of the game was to capture three celebrities by putting out lights around him/her.
- "Price is Right" copy which attempted to marry that game's format with elements from home-shopping network services.
- Another in the long line of "Hollywood Squares" multi-celebrity games from Merrill Heatter Productions; this one saw two contestants determine if a celebrity was giving the correct answer and solve a word puzzle.
- Skill, strategy, sabotage, and a set of unpredictable dice are the elements in game where players try to win big prizes. The object of the game is to remove digits 1 through 9 from a game board by rolling a pair of really big dice. To determine who gained control of the dice, the host asked a toss-up question. Every decision is a gamble and every move could be your last. Starring Wink Martindale.
- 1985TV Episode
- "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" reunion special.