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ARTICLES RELATED TO Hollywood Squares |  |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - RevivalsThere have been several revivals, each with variations in the prize-winning rules but still based on the core premise.
Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984.
Main article: Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
From October 31, 1983 to July 27, 1984, Jon “Bowzer” Bauman of Sha-Na-Na hosted a version packaged back-to-back with Match Game. The Match Game - Hollywood Squares Hour as it was called was jointly produced by Orion Television, which had purchased the rights to ...
See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - The Storybook Squares, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Revivals |
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Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984.
Main article: Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour
From October 31, 1983 to July 27, 1984, Jon “Bowzer” Bauman of Sha-Na-Na hosted a version packaged back-to-back with Match Game. The Match Game - Hollywood Squares Hour as it was called was jointly produced by Orion Television, which had purchased the rights to ...
See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - The Storybook Squares, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Revivals |
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Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984.
Main articles: Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour, and [[]], and [[]]See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Revivals |
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 |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia - AnnouncerAn announcer is a voice actor who works in television, radio and film, usually providing narrations, news updates, station identification, or an introduction of a product in television commercials or a guest on a talk show.
Announcers usually read prepared scripts, but in some cases, they have to ad-lib commentary on the air when presenting news, sports, weather, time, and commercials. Occasionally, announcers are also involved in writing the script when one is required. Sometimes announcers also interview guests and moderate panels or discussions. Some provide commentary for the audience du ...
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 |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional television shows - Fictional TV shows
List of fictional television shows - Family Guy.
Battlestar Galactica Forum - local access
Daggermouth and Boom Boom - Nickelodeon cartoon
Diane! - local daytime talk show
Fast Animals, Slow Children - FOX special
Gumbel 2 Gumbel: Beach Justice - cop drama starring Bryant Gumbel and Greg Gumbel.
Jolly Farm Revue - BBC kids' show
KISS Forum - local access talk show
The Real Live Griffins< ...
See also:List of fictional television shows, List of fictional television shows - Fictional TV shows, List of fictional television shows - Family Guy, List of fictional television shows - The Flintstones, List of fictional television shows - Futurama, List of fictional television shows - Late Night with Conan O' Brien, List of fictional television shows - The Muppet Show and Muppets Tonight, List of fictional television shows - Saturday Night Live, List of fictional television shows - The Simpsons, List of fictional television shows - South Park Read more here: » List of fictional television shows: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional television shows - Fictional TV shows |
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 |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Kermit the Frog - BiographyOn Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, he commented to Ty Pennington that "You know, as a tadpole in the swamp, I had 3,265 brothers and sisters!" More of his childhood was chronicled in Kermit's Swamp Years.
In The Muppet Show television series, Kermit was frontman and the long-suffering stage manager of the fictitious theatre show. He continually struggled to produce a quality program, for a sparse and disaffected audience. Kermit also appeared in several Muppet movies and spin- ...
See also:Kermit the Frog, Kermit the Frog - Biography, Kermit the Frog - As a television personality, Kermit the Frog - Filmography, Kermit the Frog - Rumors, Kermit the Frog - Quotes, Kermit the Frog - International, Kermit the Frog - Trivia Read more here: » Kermit the Frog: Encyclopedia II - Kermit the Frog - Biography |
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 |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Tic-tac-toe - VariationsMany board games share the element of trying to be the first to get n-in-a-row: three men's morris, nine men's morris, pente, gomoku, Connect Four, Quarto, Gobblet. The m,n,k-games are a family of generalized games based on tic-tac-toe.
3-dimensional tic-tac-toe on a 3×3×3 board, though the first player has an easy win by playing in the centre. Another variant is played on a 4×4×4 board (called Qubic) though it was solved by Victor Allis in 1994 (the first player can force a win). A more complex v ...
See also:Tic-tac-toe, Tic-tac-toe - Strategy, Tic-tac-toe - Variations, Tic-tac-toe - Alternative names Read more here: » Tic-tac-toe: Encyclopedia II - Tic-tac-toe - Variations |
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 |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - $ale of the Century - Major PrizesThe winner of the episode was then given the opportunity to win one of a selection of much larger prizes, usually including international first-class holidays, expensive jewellery, and the like, the most valuable of which was one or two luxury automobiles.
In early seasons, the cumulative scores over several nights of the contestant were kept, and they would add prizes to their collection as their cumulative score exceeded the required amount. Later seasons changed this, instead the prize to be won on any particular night was determin ...
See also:$ale of the Century, $ale of the Century - Game format, $ale of the Century - Current Australian Format, $ale of the Century - American Format, $ale of the Century - Major Prizes, $ale of the Century - Current Australian Format, $ale of the Century - American Format, $ale of the Century - Game Show References, $ale of the Century - Hosts, $ale of the Century - Slot machine Read more here: » $ale of the Century: Encyclopedia II - $ale of the Century - Major Prizes |
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 |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Whoopi Goldberg - BackgroundAfter succeeding as a stand-up comedian in the San Francisco Bay Area, Goldberg created a one woman show in 1983 called The Spook Show. This show caught the attention of Mike Nichols who produced a one-woman show for Goldberg on Broadway, called simply Whoopi Goldberg, which ran from October 24, 1984 to March 10, 1985, for a total of 156 performances. Goldberg's performance caught the eye of Steven Spielberg, who was inspired to cast Goldberg in her film debut, an adaption of the award-winning novel The Color Purple by A ...
See also:Whoopi Goldberg, Whoopi Goldberg - Background, Whoopi Goldberg - Filmography, Whoopi Goldberg - TV work, Whoopi Goldberg - Discography Read more here: » Whoopi Goldberg: Encyclopedia II - Whoopi Goldberg - Background |
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 |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - List of video games based on licensed properties - Children'sDanny Phantom and Vlad Plasmius are also characters in Nicktoons Unite! (PC, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, DS)
The Fairly OddParents
The Fairly OddParents: Breakin' Da Rules (PC, XBox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance)
The Fairly OddParents: Clash with the Anti-World (PC, XBox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Game Boy Advance)
The Fairly OddParents: Enter the Cleft (Game Boy Advance)
The Fairly OddParents: Shadow Showdown (PC, XBox, Play ...
See also:List of video games based on licensed properties, List of video games based on licensed properties - Action, List of video games based on licensed properties - Brand Names, List of video games based on licensed properties - Children's, List of video games based on licensed properties - Comedy, List of video games based on licensed properties - Fantasy, List of video games based on licensed properties - Game Show, List of video games based on licensed properties - Horror, List of video games based on licensed properties - Music Groups, List of video games based on licensed properties - Professional Wrestling Brands, List of video games based on licensed properties - Sci-Fi, List of video games based on licensed properties - Superheroes/Comics Read more here: » List of video games based on licensed properties: Encyclopedia II - List of video games based on licensed properties - Children's |
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 |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Pyramid game show - Broadcast historyPyramid was created by Bob Stewart, the quiz-show producer who also invented To Tell the Truth, The Price Is Right and Password during his years at Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions before forming his own company. It went through several name changes over the years, with the title originally reflecting the top prize that contestants can win in that version.
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See also:Pyramid game show, Pyramid game show - Broadcast history, Pyramid game show - 1970s editions, Pyramid game show - 1980s & 1990s editions, Pyramid game show - 2002-2004 revival, Pyramid game show - Hosts, Pyramid game show - The main game, Pyramid game show - Tiebreaker rounds, Pyramid game show - Bonuses, Pyramid game show - The Winner's Circle, Pyramid game show - The big board, Pyramid game show - Tournament play, Pyramid game show - One of TV's toughest games, Pyramid game show - The bonus round evolves, Pyramid game show - Other comments, Pyramid game show - Celebrities, Pyramid game show - Announcers, Pyramid game show - Versions outside the USA, Pyramid game show - Episode status and rights, Pyramid game show - References in popular culture Read more here: » Pyramid game show: Encyclopedia II - Pyramid game show - Broadcast history |
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 |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Penn and Teller - CareerBy 1985, Penn & Teller were receiving rave reviews for their Off Broadway show and Emmy award-winning PBS special, Penn & Teller Go Public. In 1987, they began the first of two successful Broadway runs. Through the late 1980s and early 1990s, the pair made numerous television appearances on Late Night with David Letterman and Saturday Night Live, as well as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'BrienSee also: Penn and Teller, Penn and Teller - Career, Penn and Teller - Tricks, Penn and Teller - Quotations, Penn and Teller - Television projects, Penn and Teller - Movies, Penn and Teller - Books, Penn and Teller - Awards and recognitions Read more here: » Penn and Teller: Encyclopedia II - Penn and Teller - Career |
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 |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Penn and Teller - CareerBy 1985, Penn & Teller were receiving rave reviews for their Off Broadway show and Emmy award-winning PBS special, Penn & Teller Go Public. In 1987, they began the first of two successful Broadway runs. Through the late 1980s and early 1990s, the pair made numerous television appearances on Late Night with David Letterman and Saturday Night Live, as well as The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'BrienSee also: Penn and Teller, Penn and Teller - Career, Penn and Teller - Tricks, Penn and Teller - Television projects, Penn and Teller - Movies, Penn and Teller - Books, Penn and Teller - Awards and recognitions Read more here: » Penn and Teller: Encyclopedia II - Penn and Teller - Career |
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 |  |  | Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Nicole Sullivan - MADtv careerNicole starred in the first six seasons of MADtv, from 1995 to 2001.
Nicole Sullivan - Recurring characters.
The obnoxious Vancome Lady, the near catatonic Antonia Timmens, promiscuous Latina Lida (Lida and Melina), redneck country singer Darlene McBride, as well as Amy (X-News), Diane Lawyer-Trabajo (News at 6), Debbie (Eracists), Charlotte (Anti-Depressercize Minute), Mimi O'Malley (The O'Malley's), Destiny (Pretty White Kids with Problems), Champagne (The Stick Chicks), Inga (Hoppy Potty), Judith (Literally), and Susan Caydel (The Caydels).
See also:Nicole Sullivan, Nicole Sullivan - TV work, Nicole Sullivan - Biography, Nicole Sullivan - MADtv career, Nicole Sullivan - Recurring characters, Nicole Sullivan - Celebrity impressions, Nicole Sullivan - Television appearances, Nicole Sullivan - Filmography, Nicole Sullivan - Movie appearances, Nicole Sullivan - Trivia, Nicole Sullivan - Current work, Nicole Sullivan - Catch phrases Read more here: » Nicole Sullivan: Encyclopedia II - Nicole Sullivan - MADtv career |
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