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1991 - January.
January 2 - Sharon Pratt Dixon is sworn in as mayor of Washington, DC becoming the first black woman to lead a city of that size and importance.
January 4 - The United Nations Security Council votes unanimously to condemn Israel's treatment of Palestinians.
January 10 - SA State Govt forced to bail out State Bank.
January 11 - The Soviets storm Vilnius to stop Lithuanian independence.
January 12 - Gulf War: The U.S. Congress passes a resolution authorizing ...
See also:1991, 1991 - Events, 1991 - January, 1991 - February, 1991 - March, 1991 - April, 1991 - May, 1991 - June, 1991 - July, 1991 - August, 1991 - September, 1991 - October, 1991 - November, 1991 - December, 1991 - Undated events, 1991 - Births, 1991 - Deaths, 1991 - January-February, 1991 - March-May, 1991 - June-December, 1991 - Nobel Prizes, 1991 - Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel Read more here: » 1991: Encyclopedia II - 1991 - Events |
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Many of the earlier regulars appeared, including Tom Poston and Bert Convy. Other quiz-show hosts, including Tom Kennedy, Kennedy's brother Jack Narz, Hugh ...
See also:To Tell the Truth, To Tell the Truth - First edition 1956-1968, To Tell the Truth - Second edition 1969-1978, To Tell the Truth - Third edition 1980-1981, To Tell the Truth - Fourth edition 1990-1991, To Tell the Truth - Fifth edition 2000-2002, To Tell the Truth - Theme music, To Tell the Truth - Contestants with later further notoriety, To Tell the Truth - Legacy Read more here: » To Tell the Truth: Encyclopedia II - To Tell the Truth - Second edition 1969-1978 |
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The late night programming block, known as "Black & White Overnight," features game and panel shows from the 1950s and 1960s. Currently showing in this block are What ...
See also:Game Show Network, Game Show Network - History, Game Show Network - The Dark Period 1997–1998 Read more here: » Game Show Network: Encyclopedia II - Game Show Network - History |
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Troy McClure - TV specials.
Alien Nose Job (ref. Alien Autopsy)
Carnival of the Stars (ref. Circus of the Stars)
Five Fabulous Weeks of The Chevy Chase Show
Let's Save Tony Orlando's House
Out With Gout '88
The Miss American Girl Pageant
"The Simpsons" 138th Episode Spectacular
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See also:Troy McClure, Troy McClure - Movies, Troy McClure - Educational films and self help videos, Troy McClure - Television, Troy McClure - TV specials, Troy McClure - TV Series, Troy McClure - Cartoons, Troy McClure - Other, Troy McClure - Celebrity funerals, Troy McClure - Plays, Troy McClure - Quotes Read more here: » Troy McClure: Encyclopedia II - Troy McClure - Television |
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Many of the earlier regulars appeared, including Tom Poston and Bert Convy. Other quiz-show hosts, including Tom Kennedy, Kennedy's brother Jack Narz, Hugh ...
See also:To Tell the Truth, To Tell the Truth - Basic Premise, To Tell the Truth - First Edition 1956-1968, To Tell the Truth - Second Edition 1969-1978, To Tell the Truth - Third Edition 1980-1981, To Tell the Truth - Fourth Edition 1990-1991, To Tell the Truth - Fifth Edition 2000-2002, To Tell the Truth - Themes, To Tell the Truth - In Film, To Tell the Truth - Legacy Read more here: » To Tell the Truth: Encyclopedia II - To Tell the Truth - Second Edition 1969-1978 |
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Match Game - The Match Game 1962-1969.
This is the original series upon which the show described above was based. For most of its life it was aired live from New York, New York on NBC during the late afternoons and was a solid if unspectacular hit for the network at the time.
The gameplay of this The Match Game bore little resemblance to its more famous descendant. Here, 2 teams of 3 each comprised of 2 contestants and 1 Star Team Captain played against each other. The teams scored points bas ...
See also:Match Game, Match Game - Broadcast history, Match Game - Programming History, Match Game - The Revivals, Match Game - Hosts and celebrity panelists, Match Game - Main game, Match Game - Super Match, Match Game - Audience Match, Match Game - Head-to-Head Match, Match Game - Rule Changes in Other Versions, Match Game - The Match Game 1962-1969, Match Game - The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour 1983-1984, Match Game - Match Game 1990-1991, Match Game - Match Game 1998-99, Match Game - Pilots, Match Game - Versions outside the USA, Match Game - Match Game the slot machine Read more here: » Match Game: Encyclopedia II - Match Game - Rule Changes in Other Versions |
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See also:Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - History, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - History Before 1917, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - Notable burials, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - A, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - B, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - C, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - D, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - E, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - F, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - G, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - H, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - I, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - J, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - K, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - L, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - M, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - N, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - O, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - P, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - Q, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - R, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - S, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - T, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - U, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - V, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - W, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - X, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - Y, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - Z Read more here: » Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills: Encyclopedia II - Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills - History |
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2 teams — each consisting of one celebrity player and one contestant — competed on the show. One player gave the single-word clues; the other player attempted to guessed ...
See also:Password game, Password game - Rules, Password game - Television versions, Password game - Password Plus, Password game - Super Password, Password game - Celebrities, Password game - Episode status, Password game - Versions outside the USA, Password game - Commercial versions Read more here: » Password game: Encyclopedia II - Password game - Television versions |
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Match Game - The Match Game 1962-1969.
This is the original series upon which the show described above was based. For most of its life it was aired live from New York on NBC during the late afternoons and was a solid if unspectacular hit for the network at the time.
The gameplay of this The Match Game bore little resemblance to its more famous descendant. Here, two teams of three, each comprised of two contestants and one celebrity captain, played against each other. The teams scored points b ...
See also:Match Game, Match Game - Broadcast history, Match Game - The Revivals, Match Game - Hosts and celebrity panelists, Match Game - Main game, Match Game - Super Match, Match Game - Audience Match, Match Game - Head-to-Head Match, Match Game - Rule Changes in Other Versions, Match Game - The Match Game 1962-1969, Match Game - The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour 1983-84, Match Game - Match Game 1990-91, Match Game - Match Game 1998-99, Match Game - Pilots, Match Game - Versions outside the USA, Match Game - Match Game the Slot Machine Read more here: » Match Game: Encyclopedia II - Match Game - Rule Changes in Other Versions |
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See also:Win Lose or Draw, Win Lose or Draw - Gameplay, Win Lose or Draw - Spin Offs, Win Lose or Draw - Computer and Video Games Read more here: » Win Lose or Draw: Encyclopedia II - Win Lose or Draw - Gameplay |
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What's My Line? - Versions in the United States.
A weekly American CBS radio version of What's My Line? was produced from May 1952 until July 1953. The regular panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis and Hal Block, along with host John Daly, premiered the radio version of their show on Tuesday May 20, 1952, while still performing the Sunday telecast. The debut mystery guest, in her only What's My Line? appearance, was Marlene Dietrich. Marlon Brando made his only What's ...
See also:What's My Line?, What's My Line? - Hosts and panelists, What's My Line? - Game play, What's My Line? - Standard rounds, What's My Line? - Mystery guest rounds, What's My Line? - Style of the show, What's My Line? - Alternate versions, What's My Line? - Versions in the United States, What's My Line? - Versions around the world, What's My Line? - Show trivia, What's My Line? - Related pages Read more here: » What's My Line?: Encyclopedia II - What's My Line? - Alternate versions |
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