GAMBIT (hosted by Wink Martindale) (1 episode)
?/74: car win in bonus game! (NC)
THE GAME GAME (hosted by Jim McKrell) (1 episode)
?/69: pilot taped in 6/69 w/ Donna Jean Young, Scoey Mitchlll (sic), and Nancy Kulp (GSN)
GET RICH QUICK (hosted by Steve Edwards) (1 episode)
?/77: unsold pilot of game that resembles Go! w/ Lynnie Greene, Debralee Scott, Robert Urich, and John Ritter (NC)
GET THE MESSAGE (3 episodes)
(hosted by Frank Buxton)
?/64: w/ Ann Sothern, Nancy Dussault, Abe Burrows, and Darryl Hickman (GSN)
?/64: w/ Peggy Cass, Phyllis Newman, Orson Bean, and Howard Keel (GSN)
(hosted by Robert Q. Lewis)
12/25/64: finale w/ Arlene Francis, Barbara Cook, Douglas Fairbanks, and Marty Ingles (Joan Fontaine, Mitch Miller, Diana Meade, and Orson Bean appear as contestants for charity.) (GSN)
GIANT STEP (hosted by Bert Parks) (1 episode)
?/57: one contestant wins scholarship
GIVE-N-TAKE (hosted by Jim Lange) (1 episode)
9/26/75: from studio master taped 9/19/75 (Johnny Jacobs kids around during slate.) (NC) (end credits cut off)
GO! (hosted by Kevin O'Connell) (12 episodes)
10/3/83: premiere w/ Elaine Joyce and Richard Kline (GSN)
10/28/83: w/ Audrey Landers and Jay Johnson ($10,000 bonus round win!) (GSN) (EP-1)
11/4/83: w/ Markie Post and Barry Gordon (GSN)
11/11/83: w/ casts of Days of Our Lives and Another World ($20,000 bonus round win!) (GSN)
11/22/83: w/ Bonnie Urseth and Michael J. Fox ($10,000 bonus round win!) (GSN)
12/12/83: w/ Jo Anne Worley and Grant Goodeve (GSN)
12/22/83: w/ Constance McCashin and Brian Mitchell ($20,000 bonus round win!) (GSN) (EP-1)
12/27/83: w/ Kim Fields and Lauri Hendler (GSN)
1/4/84: w/ Betty White and Robert Mandan (GSN)
1/12/84: w/ Vicki Lawrence and Barry Gordon ($10,000 bonus round win!) (GSN) (EP-3)
1/19/84: w/ Didi Conn and Charles Siebert ($20,000 bonus round win!) (GSN) (EP-4)
1/20/84: finale w/ Didi Conn and Charles Siebert (GSN)
THE GONG SHOW (all aired eps hosted by Chuck Barris) (3 episodes)
?/76: unaired premiere hosted by John Barbour w/ Jack Cassidy, JoAnne Worley, and Jamie Farr (GSN)
?/76: NBC daytime ep w/ Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, and Jamie Farr (GSN)
7/21/78: NBC daytime finale w/ Carl Ballantine, Patti Andrews, and Jamie Farr (GSN) (A staffer hosts most of the show, while Chuck Barris is gonged.)
(SUPER) GREED (hosted by Chuck Woolery) (1 episode)
5/2/00: $1,000,000 win! (1 hour) (ST-1)
HE SAID, SHE SAID (hosted by Joe Garagiola) (3 episodes)
2/70: w/ Gerry Hardy & Robert Lansing, Jane & Heywood Hale Broun, Carolyn & Orson Bean, and Ann & Bill Cullen (GSN) (EP-3)
4/20/70: w/ Anne & Bert Convy, Carol Rosson & Hal Holbrook, E.J. Peaker & Bob Zamfino, and Loretta & Dick Clark (GSN)
4/70: w/ Nanette Fabray & Randy MacDougall, Joyce & Alejandro Rey, Jackie & John Davidson, and Sally Field & Steve Craig (GSN)
HIGH ROLLERS (5 episodes)
(NBC version) (hosted by Alex Trebek)
5/19/78: Big Numbers Win! (NC)
6/20/80: series finale w/ strange-acting Alex (NC)
(syndicated version) (hosted by Wink Martindale)
9/14/87: premiere
?/87: $10,000 Big Numbers win! (NC)
9/9/88: finale (USA rerun)
HIT MAN (hosted by Peter Tomarken) (4 episodes)
?/83: $10,000 bonus win! (Subjects are TV Commercials and William Randolph Hearst.)
?/83: $10,000 bonus win! (Subjects are Marlon Brando and U.S. Presidents.)
?/83: $10,000 bonus win! (Subjects are Abbott & Costello and Washington Social Scene.) (NC)
4/1/83: series finale w/ funny contestants' plug (Subjects are Gene Kelly and Vice-Presidents.)
HOLLYWOOD CONNECTION (hosted by Jim Lange) (1 episode)
?/77: w/ Robert Reed, Pat Carroll, Nipsey Russell, JoAnn Pflug, Jack Carter, and Jaye P. Morgan (GSN)
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (29 episodes)
(pilot originally made for CBS) (hosted by Bert Parks)
?/65: w/ Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Abby Dalton, Jim Backus, Gisele MacKenzie, Charley Weaver, Vera Miles, and Robert Q. Lewis (NC)
(NBC version) (hosted by Peter Marshall)
5/29/67: w/ Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Vincent Price, Eva Gabor, Steve Rossi, Marty Allen, Charley Weaver, Joanne Dru, and Michael Landon (NC) (B&W kinescope)
2/22/69: Storybook Squares w/ Wally Cox as Paul Revere, Stu Gilliam as Merlin, Soupy Sales as Henry VIII, Carolyn Jones as Morticia, Arte Johnson as The Soldier (from Laugh-In), Abby Dalton as Little Miss Muffet, Charley Weaver as himself, Nanette Fabray as The Old Woman in the Shoe, and Paul Winchell & Tessy Mahoney as Romeo & Juliet (NC) (video and audio problems in places)
1/23/76: w/ Demond Wilson, Marcia Wallace, McLean Stevenson, Anson Williams, Paul Lynde, Sandy Duncan, George Gobel, Carol Channing, and Big Bird (NC)
7/4/77: Storybook Squares ep (taped 5/9/77) w/ Rich Little (as Noah), Elke Sommer (as Gwynevere), Milton Berle (as Mother Hubbard), Anson Williams (as Simple Simon), Karen Valentine (as Mona Lisa), Arte Johnson (as Beethoven), Valerie Bertinelli (as Little Miss Muffet), Vincent Price (as Captain Hook), Paul Lynde (as Attila the Hun) (NC) (time bar on screen)
10/3/77: w/ Edward Asner, Barbara Rhoades, Jim Nabors, Tom Kennedy, Paul Lynde, Joan Rivers, George Gobel, Isabel Sanford, and Billy Crystal (NC) (end credits cut off)
2/23/78: w/ Richard Mulligan, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Marty Allen, Oscar the Grouch, David Brenner, Valerie Bertinelli, George Gobel, Joan Rivers, and Paul Lynde
6/20/80: finale w/ Charlie Callas, Rose Marie, Tom Poston, Marty Allen, Wayland Flowers & Madame, Michele Lee, George Gobel, Leslie Uggams, and Vincent Price
('70's syndicated version) (hosted by Peter Marshall)
?/76: w/ Jim Nabors, Pearl Bailey, Oscar the Grouch, Pam Grier, George Gobel, Arthur Godfrey, John Davidson, Karen Valentine, and Paul Lynde (two Secret Square wins!) (NC)
?/76: w/ Big Bird, Isabel Sanford, George Gobel, Anthony Newley, John Byner, Florence Henderson, Jim Nabors, Phyllis Diller, and Paul Lynde (Secret Square win!) (part of intro missing)
?/78: 2 "Party" eps (taped 4/17/78) w/ Mel Brooks, Tammy Wynette, Victor French, Lauren Tewes, Paul Williams, George Gobel, Elke Sommer, John Byner, and Paul Lynde (all in costume) (NC)
?/79: Legends of Rock 'N Roll show w/ Little Anthony, Freddy Cannon, Fabian, Patti Page, Dick Clark, Connie Francis, Frankie Avalon, Martha Reeves, and Bobby Vee (one of my personal favorites) (NC)
?/79: w/ Connie Newton & Willie Aames, Dick Van Patten, Dianne Kay & Laurie Walters, Lani O'Grady & Grant Goodeve, Susan Richardson & Adam Rich, George Gobel, Loretta Swit, Edward Asner, and Paul Lynde (Secret Square win!) (NC)
('80's syndicated version) (hosted by John Davidson)
?/86: pilot w/ Burt Reynolds, Loni Anderson, Marla Gibbs, Dick Butkus & Bubba Smith, Steve Landesburg, Appolonia, Tony Danza, Jackie Collins, and Dom deLuise (NC)
9/15/86: premiere w/ Betty White, Lorenzo Lamas, John Byner, Jackie Collins, Bronson Pinchot, Emma Samms, Phylicia & Ahmad Rashad, Itzhak Perlman, and Mariette Hartley
2/4/87: w/ Richard Lewis, Jeffrey Osborne, Phyllis Diller, Heidi Bohay, Stacey Q, Dr. Lendon Smith, Stephen Furst, Ned Beatty, and Marsha Warfield (car win!) (DR-1)
3/6/87: w/ "Weird Al" Yankovic, Dixie Carter, Norm Crosby, Christina Pickles, ALF (who hosts most of the show, while John Davidson takes over his square), Teresa Ganzel, Justin Wilson, Tony O'Dell, and Stuart Pankin
4/1/87: w/ Stuart Pankin, Charlotte Rae, Marlon Jackson, Clifton Davis, Jay Johnson w/ Bob, David Naughton, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Vikki Carr, and Sarah Purcell (starts w/ great April Fools' joke on John) (car win!) (IW-5) (NC)
11/20/87: Radio City Music Hall last show w/ Joan Rivers, Frank & Kathie Lee Gifford, Richard Simmons, JM J. Bullock, Ben Vereen, Debbie Gibson, Allison Smith & Brian Bloom, Lynn Redgrave, and Shadoe Stevens & Scott Shannon (end credits cut off)
2/8/88: Hollywood, FL show w/ Joan Rivers, JM J. Bullock, Emma Samms, Robin Leach, Kim Fields, Michael Damian, Yakov Smirnoff, Shadoe Stevens, and Audrey & Jayne Meadows
1/3/89: w/ Joan Rivers, Steve Allen & Jayne Meadows, Yakov Smirnoff, JM J. Bullock, Dick Cavett, Brenda K. Starr, Fred Silverman, Leslie Easterbrook, and Shadoe Stevens
?/89: finale w/ Joan Rivers, Jan Murray, Charles Nelson Reilly, Spencer Christian, JM J. Bullock, Jackie Zeman, Lee Meriwether & John Schuck, Rebeca Arthur, and Shadoe Stevens (USA rerun)
('90's syndicated version) (hosted by Tom Bergeron)
9/14/98: premiere w/ Caroline Rhea, Bobcat Goldthwait, Jackee Harry, Shemar Moore, Dr. Drew and Adam Corolla, Diederich Bader, Keith Hernandez, Debbi Liebman, and Whoopi Goldberg
2/19/99: w/ Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Smokey Robinson, Richard Simmons, Salt 'N Pepa, Kevin James and Leah Remini, Jerry Stiller, Caroline Rhea, and Whoopi Goldberg
9/14/99: 2nd show of 2nd season (1st w/ returning champion) w/ Vicki Lawrence, Alfred Molina, Betty White, Brad Garrett, Greg Gumbel & Phil Simms, Caroline Rhea, Gilbert Gottfried, Bruce Vilanch, and Whoopi Goldberg (NC)
10/21/99: show w/ past champion Jim Bontempo (past Super Password winner also) and Antonio Banderas, Catherine Moriarty, Robert Wagner, Bruce Vilanch, Whoopi Goldberg, Caroline Rhea, Rod Steiger, Eddie Griffin, and Melanie Griffith
10/22/99: show w/ past champions and Antonio Banderas, Catherine Moriarty, Robert Wagner, Bruce Vilanch, Whoopi Goldberg, Caroline Rhea, Rod Steiger, Eddie Griffin, and Melanie Griffith
10/26/99: w/ Caroline Rhea, Ian Ziering, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Bruce Vilanch, Whoopi Goldberg, Ricki Lake, Dweezil & Ahmet Zappa, Bill Nye, and Diederich Bader (Champion wins fifth game.)
HOLLYWOOD'S TALKING (hosted by Geoff Edwards) (1 episode)
3/26/73: premiere w/ Mary Tyler Moore and several other celebrities appearing in filmed clips (NC)
(CELEBRITY) HOT POTATO (hosted by Bill Cullen) (3 episodes)
?/84: Preachers vs. Postal Workers and Beer-Tasters (GSN)
6/27/84: w/ Jan Murray, Lainie Kazan, Arte Johnson, and Anson Williams
6/29/84: finale w/ Jan Murray, Lainie Kazan, Arte Johnson, and Anson Williams (NC)
HOT SEAT (hosted by Jim Peck) (1 episode)
?/76: general ep (DZ-8)
I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU SAID THAT! (Fox Family Channel) (hosted by John Salley) (1 episode)
8/27/98: one ep
I'VE GOT A SECRET (20 episodes)
(hosted by Garry Moore)
12/25/52: Christmas ep w/ Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Kitty Carlisle (GSN) (Basil Rathbone wears a flannel suit in the last segment.)
?/56: w/ Bill Cullen, Jayne Meadows, Henry Morgan, and Lucille Ball (rerun on 9/6/93) (Contestants include 96-year-old witness to Lincoln Assassination and Desi Arnaz.)
11/59: w/ Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson (Fred MacMurray has the panelists participate in a taffy pull in the last segment.) (GSN)
12/23/59: Christmas ep w/ Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson (Elsa Maxwell has the panel test kids' Christmas toys in the last segment.) (GSN)
?/60: w/ Johnny Carson, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson (Lucille Ball has the panelists match her emotions in the last segment.) (GSN)
9/14/60: 400th ep w/ Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson (Vic Damone puts beards on Garry Moore in the last segment.) (GSN)
12/21/60: Christmas ep w/ Bill Cullen, Carol Burnett, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson (Faye Emerson dresses Henry Morgan as Santa Claus in the last segment.) (GSN)
11/61: w/ Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson (Vivian Vance plays Password w/ the panelists in the last segment.) (GSN)
12/24/62: Christmas ep w/ Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson (GSN)
1/7/63: w/ Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson (Hugh Downs tests the panelists on current events (during a newspaper strike) in one segment.) (GSN)
12/16/63: Christmas ep w/ Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson (The panel members perform w/ marionettes in one segment.) (GSN)
(hosted by Steve Allen)
?/66: w/ Betsy Palmer, Bill Cullen, Bess Myerson, and Henry Morgan (Pearl Bailey and George Kirby, who impersonates her, appear at the end.) (B&W kinescope) (GSN)
?/67: w/ Betsy Palmer, Bill Cullen, Bess Myerson, and Henry Morgan (John Daly appears at the end.) (B&W kinescope) (GSN) (EP-2)
4/3/67: finale w/ Betsy Palmer, Bill Cullen, Bess Myerson, and Henry Morgan (I nearly got vertigo watching what Steve Allen does in the first segment. Lynn Redgrave makes an appearance near the end.) (B&W kinescope) (GSN)
?/72: syndicated ep w/ Betty White, Henry Morgan, Anita Gillette, and Richard Dawson (Marty Allen makes a guest appearance.) (GSN)
?/72: syndicated ep w/ Pat Carroll, Arte Johnson, Anita Gillette, and Richard Dawson (Bob Barker makes a guest appearance.) (GSN) (low sound) (missing first few seconds)
?/72: syndicated ep w/ Pat Carroll, Harry Morgan, Anita Gillette, and Richard Dawson (Allen Ludden makes a guest appearance.) (GSN) (missing first few seconds)
?/72: syndicated ep w/ Pat Carroll, Harry Morgan, Anita Gillette, and Richard Dawson (Martin Milner makes a guest appearance.) (GSN)
?/72: syndicated ep w/ Pat Carroll, Harry Morgan, Nanette Fabray, and Richard Dawson (Rod Serling makes a guest appearance.) (GSN) (IW-6)
?/72: syndicated ep w/ Pat Carroll, Gene Rayburn, Nanette Fabray, and Richard Dawson (Charles Nelson Reilly makes a guest appearance.) (GSN) (EP-2)
IT COULD BE YOU (hosted by Bill Leyden) (1 episode)
3/19/57: one ep (BL-1)
IT HAD TO BE YOU (hosted by Ed McMahon) (1 episode)
?/63: pilot that was prototype for He Said, She Said (NC, but "sponsors" are mentioned prior to "commercial breaks") (end credits cut off)
IT TAKES TWO (2 episodes)
(NBC version)(hosted by Vin Scully)
?/70: w/ Meredith & Gordon MacRae, Marge & Pat Harrington, and Barbara & Gary Crosby (studio master w/ approx. one half-minute of black video during commmercial breaks; Check out Gordon MacRae's impossible answer (at the time) in the first round and the unbroadcast audio comments during the second break by Vin Scully and the director at WDSU-TV in New Orleans, where the contestants are.) (NC)
(Family Channel version)(hosted by Dick Clark)
3/11/97: w/ guest appearances by Darlene Conley, Christina Ferrare, and Michael Burger (Bonus Win!)
IT'S ANYBODY'S GUESS (1 episode)
(hosted by Monty Hall)
9/23/77: taped 8/23/77 (NC) (DZ-8)
IT'S NEWS TO ME (1 episode)
(hosted by John Daly)
7/20/52: w/ Quentin Reynolds, Martha Scott, Mel Allen, and Anna Lee (GSN)
JACKPOT! (1 episode)
(NBC original version) (hosted by Geoff Edwards)
1/3/75: Super Jackpot win! (video poor) (NC)
JEOPARDY! (28+ episodes)
NBC original version (hosted by Art Fleming)
9/7/66: (part) five-minute clip w/ slate (taped 8/25/66) and first commercial break (First two answers are questioned.) (B&W kinescope)
2/10/72: 2000th ep w/ guest appearance by Mel Brooks as 2000-Year-Old Man (GSN) (jumpy picture in places)
4/24/74: production version w/ slate (taped 4/2/74) (NC)
1/3/75: finale w/ clips from '67 and '72 shows (NC) (jumpy picture in places)
NBC revival (hosted by Art Fleming)
10/2/78: series premiere (The champion gets in a funny joke at Art's expense at show's end.) (NC)
3/2/79: series finale (last time that Art Fleming ever hosted Jeopardy!) (NC)
'80's/'90's syndicated version (hosted by Alex Trebek)
?/81: pilot w/ computer-like set, answers on cards, and music from NBC revival (NC)
?/84: pilot w/ greater resemblance to '80's version (NC)
9/10/84: premiere ep (NC)
4/22/86: Randy Amasia's first appearance where he wins $6,900 (NC) (DZ-8)
4/23/86: Randy Amasia's second appearance (NC) (DZ-8)
?/??: (part) clip of contestant fainting during Final Jeopardy
6/16/90: premiere of ABC's Super Jeopardy w/ 4 contestants
9/8/90: finale of ABC's Super Jeopardy w/ $250,000 winner
11/92: Tournament of Champions final
5/94: college tournament final
4/1/97: April Fool's Show hosted by Pat Sajak
4/2/97: Alex Trebek returns and mentions his appearance on Wheel of Fortune
10/97: 3000th broadcast
11/97: (part) Final Jeopardy from both days of finals of Teen Tournament from Washington, DC
4/27/98: Celebrity Jeopardy! w/ Jason Alexander, Carol Burnett, and Dan Cortese
4/28/98: Celebrity Jeopardy! w/ Melissa Joan Hart, Fred Savage, and Alicia Witt
4/29/98: Celebrity Jeopardy! w/ Sinbad, Jeri Ryan, and Jack Ford
4/30/98: Celebrity Jeopardy! w/ Regis Philbin, Robin Quivers, and Stephen King
5/1/98: Celebrity Jeopardy! w/ Mark McEwen, Cheech Marin, and Jerry Orbach
5/15/98: final day of College Tournament from Berkeley, CA
9/14/98: regular ep
2/19/99: Tournament of Champions final
10/21/99: Eddie Timanus' second win
10/22/99: Eddie Timanus' third win
10/26/99: Eddie Timanus' fifth win
JEP! (hosted by Bob Bergen) (1 episode)
?/98: one ep of kids' version of Jeopardy! (GSN)
JOKER! JOKER! JOKER! (1 episode)
(hosted by Jack Barry)
9/79: premiere ep (NC)
THE JOKER'S WILD (7+ episodes)
(hosted by Allen Ludden)
?/69: pilot ep w/ guest questioners Don Drysdale (who asks Baseball questions), Rosemary Clooney (Music), Rich Little (Show-Biz), Irene Ryan (Homemaking), and Pat Paulsen (Politics) (B&W kinescope) (NC)
(hosted by Jack Barry)
?/74: blooper clips on color film (NC)
6/13/75: CBS finale (NC) (natural triple!)
?/77: one general ep (NC)
?/83: one general ep (GSN)
(hosted by Jim Peck)
?/7?: (part) audience bonus game w/ triple
(hosted by Bill Cullen)
9/84: first ep hosted by Cullen (NC) (blurry picture)
5/86: w/ two natural triples
5/86: w/ natural triple jackpot win! (GSN) (tracking line at picture bottom)
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF (hosted by Fred Allen) (1 episode)
12/53: includes anti-smoking PSA's (GSN) (fuzzy picture) (credits cut off)
JUST MEN (hosted by Betty White) (2 episodes)
?/83: w/ Tom Reilly, Charlie Zimmer, Jay Johnson, Darrow Igus, David Naughton, Lou Richards, and Wayne Northrup (NC) (fair picture)
4/1/83: finale w/ Tom Reilly, Paul Linke, Robert Shields, Charlie Callas, Mike Post, Eric Brown, and Bubba Smith (NC) (fair picture)
JUVENILE JURY (hosted by Jack Barry) (1 episode)
?/71: w/ Sebastian Cabot and Johnny Whitaker (GSN)
KNOCKOUT (hosted by Arte Johnson) (1 episode)
?/77: one ep (NC) (low sound)
LAS VEGAS GAMBIT (hosted by Wink Martindale) (2 episodes)
10/27/80: premiere (NC)
11/27/81: finale w/ end of Singles' Week (NC) (low color)
THE LAST WORD (hosted by Wink Martindale) (2 episodes)
9/18/89: premiere w/ Jill Whelan and Ted Lange
?/89: w/ Meredith MacRae and Peter Marshall (NC)
LATER (3 episodes)
(hosted by Bob Costas)
7/90: w/ Art Fleming and clips from his '50's acting career (NC)
(hosted by Pat Sajak)
?/91: w/ Mark Goodson and clips from Goodson/Todman shows, including To Tell the Truth pilot Nothing But the Truth, hosted by Mike Wallace (NC)
(hosted by Richard Jeni)
11/97: w/ Monty Hall and clip from first ABC nighttime show in 1969 (taped from 6/98 rebroadcast)
LET'S MAKE A DEAL (hosted by Monty Hall) (3+ episodes)
NBC daytime version
?/63: pilot ep on color videotape (NC) (fair video)
ABC daytime version
?/69: green-tinted kinescope
?/7?: (part) Super Deal win!
syndicated version
?/77: Jay Stewart gets a pie in the face. (Family Channel rerun)