TAKE A GOOD LOOK (hosted by Ernie Kovacs) (1 episode)
12/60: w/ Cesar Romero, Edie Adams, and Hans Conried
TAKE MY WORD FOR IT (hosted by Jim Lange) (1 episode)
?/82: w/ June Lockhart, Gordon Jump, Roxie Roker, and Richard Kline (San Francisco-produced show that resembles Wordplay) (NC)
TALKING PICTURES (hosted by Allen Ludden) (1 episode)
?/70: unsold pilot w/ Ann Miller, Peter Lawford, Angela Cartwright, Lorne Greene, Jan Sterling, Stubby Kaye, Agnes Moorehead, Tom Smothers, Carol Burnett, and Paul Winchell (as Dracula and Pancho Villa) (NC)
TATTLETALES (hosted by Bert Convy) (25+ episodes)
2/18/74: premiere w/ Anne Meara & Jerry Stiller, Barbara Stuart & Dick Gautier, and Elaine Joyce & Bobby Van (GSN)
?/74: w/ Marge & Pat Harrington, Patty Duke & John Astin, and Elaine Joyce & Bobby Van (GSN)
?/74: w/ Betty White & Allen Ludden, Patti & Gavin McLeod, and Marge & Pat Harrington (GSN)
?/74: w/ Carolyn & Orson Bean, Phyllis Diller & Warde Donovan, and Marcy Lafferty & William Shatner (GSN)
?/74: w/ Meredith MacRae & Greg Mullavey, Elaine Joyce & Bobby Van, and Joyce Bulifant & Ed Mallory (GSN)
?/74: w/ Rona Barrett & Bill Trowbridge, Barbara Stuart & Dick Gautier, and Julie London & Bobby Troup (GSN)
?/74: w/ Julie London & Bobby Troup, Rona Barrett & Bill Trowbridge, and Barbara Stuart & Dick Gautier (includes infamous "Nixon" answer) (GSN)
?/74: w/ Donna & Harvey Korman, Anne & Bert Convy, and JoAnne Worley & Roger Perry (Gene Rayburn hosts.) (GSN)
?/74: w/ Sheila Sullivan & Robert Culp, Barbara & Gary Crosby, and Lynda Day & Christopher George (GSN)
?/74: w/ Marcy Lafferty & William Shatner, Elaine Joyce & Bobby Van, and Amanda Blake & Frank Gilbert (GSN)
?/74: most of ep w/ Anne Meara & Jerry Stiller, Lee & Greg Morris, and Barbara Stuart & Dick Gautier (last response missing) (GSN)
?/74: w/ Arlene Dahl & Skip Schaum (sp?), Marcy Lafferty & William Shatner, and Patti Deutsch & Donald Ross (GSN)
?/74: w/ Carolyn & Orson Bean, Janet Lennon & Lee Bernardi, and Cynthia Hayworth & Glenn Ford (GSN)
?/74: w/ Jill & Joe Campanella, Betty White & Allen Ludden, and Claire & Scoey Mitchlll (sic) (GSN)
?/74: w/ Betty White & Allen Ludden, Cathy Rigby & Tommy Mason, and Monica & Conrad Bain (GSN)
?/74: w/ Elena Verdugo & Dr. Charles "Rosey" Rosewald (sp?), Pat & Bob Crane, and Katie & Fabian Forte (GSN)
?/74: singles week w/ Samantha Harper & Bill Macy, Kaye Stevens & Bill Lindstrom, and Jody Donovan & Richard Dawson (GSN)
?/75: half ep w/ Patty Duke & John Astin, Jeanne Cooper & Harry Bernsen, and Carolyn & Orson Bean (GSN)
?/75: w/ Mitzi McCall & Charlie Brill, Henny & Jim Backus, and JoAnn Pflug & Chuck Woolery (GSN)
?/75: w/ Elaine Joyce & Bobby Van, Frenchy & Marty Allen, and Mary & Ronny Cox (GSN)
?/75: w/ Mitzi McCall & Charlie Brill, Julie London & Bobby Troup, and Rona Barrett & Bill Trowbridge (Mitzi does an impression of Julie.) (timebar on screen) (GZ-2)
12/75: w/ Barbara & William Christopher, Jody Donovan & Richard Dawson, and Lorraine Ball & Clifton Davis (GSN)
?/76: Bob Barker hosts Emcee Week show w/ Anne & Bert Convy, Jody Donovan & Richard Dawson, and Doe & Jack Narz (GSN)
?/76 (taped 5/76): w/ Mary Wickes & Elliott Reid, Susan & Kevin Dobson, and Marilyn & Morty Gunty (GSN) (EP-1)
?/83: Old TV Favorites ep w/ Elinor Donahue & Harry Ackerman, Rhonda & Jerry Mathers, and Yvonne & David Nelson (GSN)
?/84: w/ Linda & Don Stroud, Karen & Norman Fell, and Linda & Chuck Wagner (Bert wears a skirt throughout the whole show.) (GSN)
6/1/84: finale Soap Opera Mothers and Sons ep w/ Anne Sward & Scott Bryce, Marla Adams & Frank Benard, and Marj Dusay & Todd Curtis (GSN)
TV'S FUNNIEST GAME SHOW MOMENTS (hosted by William Shatner) (1 episode)
?/84: ABC hour-long primetime special w/ guests Bob Barker, Mark Goodson, Richard Dawson, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn, and Bert Convy (NC)
TV'S FUNNIEST GAME SHOW MOMENTS #2 (hosted by William Shatner) (1 episode)
1/85: ABC hour-long primetime special w/ guests Bob Barker, Garry Moore, Bert Convy, Steve Allen, and Bill Cullen (NC)
TEMPTATION (hosted by Art James) (2 episodes)
?/68: one ep (NC) (B&W kinescope)
?/68: ep w/ male contestant (NC) (B&W kinescope) (EP-5)
THOSE WONDERFUL TV GAME SHOWS (hosted by Carl Reiner) (1 episode)
5/84: NBC hour-long primetime special w/ guests Ralph Edwards, George Fenneman, Monty Hall, and Betty White
THIRD DEGREE (hosted by Bert Convy) (1 episode)
9/89: premiere week show w/ Betty White, Loni Anderson, Burt Reynolds, and Charles Nelson Reilly (Songwriters Richard M. & Robert B. Sherman appear in the final segment.)
3 FOR THE MONEY (hosted by Dick Enberg) (1 episode)
11/21/75: w/ Barbara Feldon and Jim MacKrell
THREE ON A MATCH (hosted by Bill Cullen) (1 episode)
3/15/73: production version w/ slate (taped 2/14/73) (NC)
TIC TAC DOUGH (19 episodes)
50's network version (hosted by Jay Jackson)
?/58: primetime ep w/ several ties and no winner (NC) (tracking problems)
CBS version (hosted by Wink Martindale)
7/3/78: premiere w/ bonus win! (NC) (IW-5)
7/5/78: ep w/ bonus win! (NC) (IW-5)
70's & 80's syndicated version (hosted by Wink Martindale)
9/18/78: premiere (NC)
2/79: Wink calls Jay Stewart Kenny. (2 bonus wins!) (GSN)
?/80: twelve eps w/ $312,000 winner Thom McKee, including first and last appearances and winning $36,000 pot (from GSN special)
?/80: ep w/ 1st female contestant to win over $50,000 in cash and prizes (GSN)
(hosted by Jim Caldwell)
5/23/86: finale w/ clips of Thom McKee (NC)
TIME MACHINE (hosted by John Davidson) (1 episode)
1/7/85: premiere w/ $22,000 win (glitchy picture)
TO SAY THE LEAST (hosted by Tom Kennedy) (2 episodes)
10/3/77: premiere w/ Rita Moreno, Lee Meriwether, Robert Fuller, and Jamie Farr
2/23/78: w/ Ruta Lee, Sharon Gless, Paul Sylvan, and Jamie Farr ($5000 bonus win!)
TO TELL THE TRUTH (22+ episodes)
CBS version (hosted by Bud Collyer)
6/57: primetime show w/ Polly Bergen, Jack Paar, Kitty Carlisle, and Hy Gardner (GSN)
4/24/67: primetime show w/ Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, and Kitty Carlisle (GSN) (EP-2)
?/67: daytime show w/ Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, and Kitty Carlisle (Janice (Pennington) Jacobson appears w/ her (then) husband and two impostors in the first round.) (GSN)
?/67: daytime show w/ Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, and Kitty Carlisle (Bert Convy appears w/ his wife, Anne, and two impostors in the first round.) (GSN)
9/6/68: daytime finale w/ Bert Convy, Joanna Barnes, Orson Bean, and Kitty Carlisle (Eileen Heckart appears w/ her husband and two impostors in the first round.) (GSN)
syndicated version
(hosted by Garry Moore)
?/70: w/ Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, and Kitty Carlisle (GSN)
?/70: w/ Kitty Carlisle, Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, and Bill Cullen (GSN) (tracking lines on bottom)
?/70: w/ Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, and Kitty Carlisle (GSN)
?/70: 2 eps w/ Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Bennett Cerf, and Kitty Carlisle (GSN)
?/70: 1/2 ep w/ Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Tom Poston, and Kitty Carlisle (segment w/ Bill hosting and Garry on the panel) (GSN)
?/70: w/ Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, and Mark Goodson (Tom Poston and Bill Todman appear as impostors in the 2nd segment.) (GSN) (ST-1)
?/71: w/ Larry Blyden, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, and Nancy Dickerson (2nd segment begins w/ impostor giving wrong name.) (GSN) (tracking line at picture bottom)
?/71: w/ Gene Rayburn, Peggy Cass, Tom Poston, and Kitty Carlisle (1st segment has Nipsey Russell and Johnny Olson as impostors.) (GSN)
?/73: w/ Bill Cullen, Kitty Carlisle, Joe Garagiola, and Peggy Cass (Orville Redenbacher is subject of 1 segment.) (GSN)
?/77: Garry Moore's final show w/ Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola, and Kitty Carlisle (GSN)
(hosted by Joe Garagiola)
?/78: w/ Soupy Sales, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen, and Kitty Carlisle (GSN)
?/78: Joe's final show w/ Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson, and Kitty Carlisle (GSN) (fuzzy picture)
(hosted by Robin Ward)
?/80: w/ Nipsey Russell, Anita Gillette, Soupy Sales, and Fannie Flagg (Thom McKee from Tic Tac Dough is subject of first segment.) (GSN)
NBC version
(hosted by Richard Kline)
9/3/90: pilot ep accidentally aired on East Coast w/ Morton Downey, Jr., Cindy Adams, Lynn Swann, and Lynn Redgrave (no end credits)
(hosted by Gordon Elliott)
9/3/90: actual premiere ep aired on West Coast w/ David Niven, Jr., Gloria Loring, Lynn Swann, and Kitty Carlisle (GSN)
(hosted by Lynn Swann)
11/6/90: w/ Ron Masak, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, and Polly Bergen
(hosted by Mark Goodson)
2/19/91: w/ Orson Bean, Gloria Loring, David Niven, Jr., and Cindy Adams (GSN)
(hosted by Alex Trebek)
5/31/91: finale w/ Ron Masak, Mother Love, Orson Bean, and Kitty Carlisle (GSN)
(THE NEW) TREASURE HUNT (hosted by Geoff Edwards) (6 episodes)
9/73: premiere of original run (GSN)
?/74: ep from original run w/ $8,000 win (GSN)
?/74: ep from original run (rerun in '84)
?/81: Geoff gets a pie in the face for excessive punning.
?/81: Geoff gets a pie in the face along w/ two models at a County Fair. (GSN)
?/81: $50,000 check winner! (GSN)
TREASURE ISLE (hosted by John Bartholomew Tucker) (1 episode)
5/20/68: one ep (B&W kinescope) (GZ-1)
TRIPLE THREAT (hosted by Jim Lange) (2 episodes)
?/88: w/ Helen Reddy & son and Fred Travelena & father ($3,900 bonus round win!) (NC) (IW-X)
?/88: w/ Patty Duke & son and Richard Kline & mother-in-law ($4,200 bonus round win!) (NC) (IW-6)
TRIVIA TRAP (hosted by Bob Eubanks) (2 episodes)
11/23/84: Friday of All-Star Week w/ Jamie Farr, Bill Cullen, Tom Poston, Vicki Lawrence, Jayne Meadows, and Betty White (NC)
4/5/85: finale ($10,000 win!) (NC)
TRUMP CARD (hosted by Jimmy Cefalo) (2 episodes)
?/90: $10,000 bonus round win! (NC)
?/90: $14,500 bonus round win! (NC) (ST-1)
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES (hosted by Bob Barker) (3 episodes)
12/31/56: NBC daytime premiere w/ introduction of Bob Barker by Ralph Edwards (inactive timebar on screen)
12/61: NBC version w/ stats of average man (rerun on 9/6/93, no end credits)
?/66: syndicated version w/ unicycles (color kinescope)
TV LAND ULTIMATE FAN SEARCH FINAL (hosted by Chuck Woolery) (20 episodes)
10/17/99: Barbara Eden makes a special guest appearance. (TV Land)
7/31-8/11/00: twelve first round eps (TV Land) (I appear in one of the eps. If you want mine, I can give you a studio master copy, as well (if there is space on the tape) as tape of my appearance winning the local competition in Oklahoma City.) (UFS-1)
8/13-16/00: four quarterfinal eps (TV Land) (UFS-2)
8/17-18/00: two semifinal eps (TV Land) (UFS-2)
8/20/00: final ep (TV Land) (UFS-2)
TWENTY-ONE (5 episodes)
'50's version (hosted by Jack Barry)
12/5/56: Charles Van Doren beats Herbert Stempel.
12/12/56: Charles Van Doren's 2nd appearance
12/19/56: Charles Van Doren beats Ruth Miller and raises his winnings to $99,000.
6/3/57: James Snodgrass plays Hank Bloomgarden in rematch. (IW-5)
2000 version (hosted by Maury Povich)
1/00: Legler's $1,000,000+ win! (PAX rerun) (ST-1)
TWO FOR THE MONEY (hosted by Herb Shriner) (1 episode)
10/15/55: includes anti-smoking PSA's (GSN) (fuzzy picture)
VIDEO VILLAGE (hosted by Red Rowe) (1 episode)
9/16/60: last primetime ep (NC)
WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER (hosted by Jack Barry) (1 episode)
?/75: unsold pilot (NC) (color kinescope)
WHAT'S GOING ON? (1 episode) (hosted by Lee Bowman)
11/28/54: w/ Jayne Meadows, Hy Gardner, and Kitty Carlisle (GSN)
WHAT'S MY LINE? (20 episodes)
CBS version (hosted by John Daly)
2/2/50: premiere w/ Dr. Richard Hoffman, Louis Untermeyer, Dorothy Kilgallen, and NJ Gov. Harold Hoffman (Phil Rizzuto is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
7/19/53: w/ Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis, and Deborah Kerr (Lucille Ball is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
?/54: w/ Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis, and Bennett Cerf (Ronald Reagan is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
9/60: w/ Arlene Francis, Tony Randall, Dorothy Kilgallen, and Bennett Cerf (Ralph Bellamy is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
12/1/63: w/ Arlene Francis, Mark Goodson, Dorothy Kilgallen, and Bennett Cerf (GSN) (EP-3)
11/7/65: w/ Dorothy Kilgallen (who died a few hours after this broadcast), Tony Randall, Arlene Francis, and Bennett Cerf (Joey Heatherton is Mystery Guest.)
11/14/65: w/ Arlene Francis, Steve Allen, Kitty Carlisle, and Bennett Cerf (Maureen O'Sullivan is Mystery Guest.) (Program begins and ends w/ tributes to Dorothy Kilgallen.) (vertical hold problem through whole ep)
7/16/67: w/ Sue Oakland, Mark Goodson, Arlene Francis, and Bennett Cerf (Bud Collyer, Allen Ludden, Ed McMahon, and Gene Rayburn are Mystery Guests.) (B&W kinescope) (GSN)
9/3/67: finale w/ Martin Gabel, Arlene Francis, Steve Allen, and Bennett Cerf (John Daly is Mystery Guest.) (B&W kinescope)
syndicated version
(hosted by Wally Bruner)
9/68: premiere ep w/ Soupy Sales, Meredith MacRae, Gene Rayburn, and Arlene Francis (Joel Grey is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
?/68: w/ Soupy Sales, Shari Lewis, Bert Convy, and Arlene Francis (James Earl Jones is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
?/69: w/ Soupy Sales, Ruta Lee, Alan Alda, and Arlene Francis (Bud Collyer is Mystery Guest in his last tv appearance.) (GSN)
(hosted by Larry Blyden)
9/72: Blyden's first show w/ Soupy Sales, Dana Valery, Gene Shalit, and Marva Tolliver (Peter Lind Hayes is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
?/72: w/ Soupy Sales, Sherrye Henry, Henry Morgan, and Arlene Francis (Pat Cooper is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
?/72: w/ Soupy Sales, Anita Gillette, Gene Shalit, and Arlene Francis (Lucie Arnaz is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
?/72: w/ Soupy Sales, Dana Valeri, Allen Ludden, and Arlene Francis (Yogi Berra is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
?/72: w/ Soupy Sales, Sherrye Henry, Jack Cassidy, and Arlene Francis (Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara are Mystery Guests.) (GSN)
2/73: w/ Soupy Sales, Meredith MacRae, Henry Morgan, and Arlene Francis (Art Fleming is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
?/73: w/ Soupy Sales, Dana Valery, Gene Shalit, and Arlene Francis (Jimmy Carter appears in first segment. Joan Fontaine is Mystery Guest.) (GSN)
WHAT'S MY LINE? AT 25 (90 min. show)
5/28/75: ABC Wide World of Entertainment special w/ Mark Goodson, Arlene Francis, and John Daly (EP-4)
WHAT WOULD YOU DO? (Nickelodeon) (hosted by Marc Summers) (6+ episodes)
?/91: (part) park visitors impersonate cartoon characters being hit w/ pies
?/91: includes performance of "Blue Danube Waltz" w/ bells, whistles, and whoopee cushions
?/91: includes parents and kids dressing like cheerleaders
?/91: includes woman pro wrestler
?/93: includes mimes and go-cart racing
?/93: includes parent/child taste tests
?/93: includes face painting
WHEEL OF FORTUNE (14+ episodes)
NBC daytime version
(hosted by Chuck Woolery and Susan Stafford)
6/20/80: one ep (rough video)
11/7/80: Tom Kennedy Plays for an audience member.
12/25/81: beginning and end of Chuck's last show (NC) (NM-3)
(hosted by Pat Sajak and Susan Stafford)
12/28/81: Pat's first show (Teen Week Monday ep) (NM-3)
(hosted by Pat Sajak and Vanna White)
4/1/83: Teen Week Friday ep including weather bulletin for local station (NC)
6/25-26/85: two consecutive eps (RW-1)
6/20/86: Teen Week Friday ep w/ Susan Stafford substituting for Vanna White (NC)
11/30/87: one ep
1/6/89: Pat Sajak's final daytime show w/ special apperance by Merv Griffin
(hosted by Rolf Benirschke and Vanna White)
1/9/89: Rolf Benirschke's first ep
CBS daytime version
(hosted by Bob Goen and Vanna White)
7/17/89: CBS premiere
syndicated version (hosted by Pat Sajak and Vanna White)
4/1/97: w/ Alex Trebek hosting and Pat and Vanna as contestants
5/4/97: Philadelphia show w/ Jason (J-Man) Colflesh appearing before commercial break
11/20/98: 3000th ep w/ clips of original theme song and Shopper's Bazaar pilot hosted by Edd Byrnes
WHEEL 2000 (hosted by David Sidoni and Cyber Lucy) (1 episode)
?/97: one ep of kids' version of Wheel of Fortune (GSN)
(CELEBRITY) WHEW! (hosted by Tom Kennedy) (11+ episodes)
6/79: partial ep w/ $25,000 Gauntlet win! (NC) (AN-2)
6/5/79: ep w/ $25,000 Gauntlet win! Howard Wilson's 1st appearance (NC) (AN-2)
6/7-8/79: two Howard Wilson appearances (NC) (AN-2)
6/11/79: Howard Wilson appears again (NC) (AN-2)
6/12/79: Howard Wilson finally wins $25,000! (NC) (AN-2)
8/27/79: Randy Amasia's first appearance (MG-1)
8/28/79: Randy Amasia wins $25,000! (NC) (IW-7)
10/79: two partial eps w/ game win and successful $25,000 Gauntlet win by Steve LeBlang (NC)
?/80: celebrity Whew! w/ Mary Ann Mobley and Gary Collins (opening and end credits cut off) (NC) (AN-2)
?/80: celebrity Whew! w/ Mary Ann Mobley and Gary Collins (end credits cut off) (NC) (AN-2)
?/80: celebrity Whew! w/ Marcia Wallace and Robert Vaughn (end credits cut off)(NC) (AN-2)
?/80: celebrity Whew! w/ Marcia Wallace and Robert Vaughn ($25,000 Gauntlet win!) (end credits cut off) (NC) (AN-2)
5/29/80: celebrity Whew! w/ Betty White and John Saxon ($25,000 Gauntlet win!)
WHO DO YOU TRUST? (hosted by Johnny Carson) (1 episode)
?/58: one ep where Carson flubs one commercial (blurry video in places)
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE (hosted by Regis Philbin) (40 episodes)
8/16-8/29/99: all 13 eps, including 2 hour-long eps
11/7-11/24/99: all 18 eps, several hour-long, including $1 million win
1/9-1/16/00: 8 hour-long eps
1/29/00: special all-sports question show night before Super Bowl (1 hour)
WHO, WHAT, OR WHERE GAME (hosted by Art James) (1 episode)
12/70: final game for five-time champion (NC)
WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? (hosted by Drew Carey) (1 episode)
9/2/98: w/ Brad Sherwood, Karen Mowuyama (sp?), Colin Mochrie, and Ryan Stiles
WILD 'N CRAZY KIDS (Nickelodeon) (hosted by Jessica Gaynes, Omar Gooding, and Donnie Jeffcoat) (7 episodes)
?/90: includes "dizzy baseball" w/ Angels pitcher Scott Bailes (Annette Chavez appears instead of Jessica Gaynes.)
?/91: includes challenging "big worm" in pool
?/91: includes "Red Pie/Green Pie" game
?/91: includes Luke Edwards from Davis Rules
?/91: includes Lark Voorhies from Saved by the Bell
?/92: includes CA Fire Dept. w/ Capt. Steve Valenzuela
?/93: includes Ashley Johnson from Growing Pains
WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW (1/5 episode)
(NBC version) (hosted by Vicki Lawrence)
?/88: (part) w/ Patty Duke, Joanne Worley, Andrew Stevens, and Joel Brooks
WINNER TAKE ALL (hosted by Bill Cullen) (1 episode)
2/27/52: one ep (GSN)
WINNING STREAK (hosted by Bill Cullen) (1 episode)
8/9/74: one ep (GSN)
WORDPLAY (hosted by Tom Kennedy) (21 episodes)
12/29/86: premiere w/ Dick Shawn, Dorothy Lyman, and Richard Moll (NC)
1/14/87: (part) promo w/ Ned Beatty, Roseanne Barr, and Stephen Furst (aired during Today Show thirty-fifth anniversary show)
1/16/87: w/ Ned Beatty, Roseanne Barr, and Stephen Furst ($5,000 Double Definition Win!) (NC)
1/23/87: w/ Tom Poston, Betty White, and Wil Shriner (NC)
2/87: w/ Bert Convy, Abby Dalton, and Bill Rafferty (NC)
3/30/87: w/ Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, and Louie Nye (NC) (IW-5)
4/3/87: w/ Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, and Louie Nye ($5,000 Double Definition Win!) (NC)
4/13/87: w/ Charlie Callas, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Richard Kline (NC) (EP-1)
4/14/87: w/ Charlie Callas, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Richard Kline ($12,500 Double Definition Win!) (EP-1)
4/87: w/ Jamie Farr, Sydney Goldsmith, and Leslie Nielsen ($5,000 Double Definition Win!) (IW-6)
6/9/87: w/ Norm Crosby, Telma Hopkins, and Jeff Altman ($5,000 Double Definition Win!) (NC) (IW-5)
6/12/87: w/ Norm Crosby, Telma Hopkins, and Jeff Altman ($10,000 Double Definition Win!) (IW-6)
6/15/87: w/ Norm Crosby, Telma Hopkins, and Jeff Altman (IW-6)
6/87: w/ Charles Nelson Reilly, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Jimmy Aleck (NC)
6/87: w/ Pat Harrington, Jill Whelan, and Paul Kreppel (opening partially cut off) (fuzzy picture) (NC) (CD-3)
7/87: w/ Robert Mandan, Phyllis Diller, and Maurice LaMarche (opening partially cut off and end credits cut off)
8/87: w/ Tom Poston, Alaina Reed, and Jimmy Aleck
8/87: w/ Dick Van Patten, Dianne Kay, and Adam Rich (end credits cut off)
8/87: w/ Curtis Baldwin, Andrea Elson, and Corey Feldman (guest host Jamie Farr) (NC)
9/2/87: w/ Jamie Farr, Marsha Warfield, and Jimmy Aleck ($27,500 Double Definition Win, highest amount ever!) (end credits cut off)
9/4/87: finale w/ Jamie Farr, Marsha Warfield, and Jimmy Aleck ($7,500 Double Definition Win!)
YOU BET YOUR LIFE (hosted by Groucho Marx) (1 episode)
?/57: one ep (Secret Word: arm)
YOU DON'T SAY! (6 episodes)
NBC primetime version (hosted by Tom Kennedy)
1/14/64: w/ Laraine Day and Michael Landon (NC)
NBC daytime version (hosted by Tom Kennedy)
4/69: w/ Jaye P. Morgan and Rod Serling (color kinescope)
7/23/69: w/ Tina Cole and Don Grady
ABC daytime version (hosted by Tom Kennedy)
11/75: w/ Rex Reed, Conny Van Dyke, June Lockhart, and Larry Hovis (NC)
11/75: w/ Bob Ridgely, Conny Van Dyke, Larry Hovis, and Ann Elder (NC) ($20,000 and $10,000 bonus wins!)
syndicated version (hosted by Jim Peck)
?/78: w/ Charlie Brill, Nipsey Russell, Dick Gautier, and Conny Van Dyke (NC) (taped 8/5/78)
YOUR FIRST IMPRESSION (hosted by Bill Leyden) (1 episode)
?/63: w/ Paul Winchell, Betty White, and Vin Scully (Dennis Day & his daughter & two impostors and Marty Ingels make guest appearances.) (jumpy video and audio in places)
YOUR NUMBER'S UP (hosted by Nipsey Russell) (2 episodes)
9/23/85: premiere w/ bonus win!
12/20/85: finale w/ bonus win! (NC)