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- Two contestants, each with a celebrity partner, must guess words from their partners' clues; then the roles are reversed. Winners face the pyramid.
- A teen oriented variety show.
- Guests who have the same name as famous persons, fictional characters, or things, are quizzed by celebrity panelists who try to determine their name.
- Contestants tell stories about themselves, with certain parts of the stories left blank. Celebrity panelists try to fill in the blanks.
- Players must use their intuition to answer questions.
- "Get The Message" was broadcast on weekday mornings in 1964 for three cycles (39 weeks). It was a game-panel show that featured two teams (male and female) consisting of two guest stars and one contestant on each team. The stars would attempt to "get the message" to the contestant with one word clues. The game was an amalgam of several other Goodson-Todman games shows including, obviously, "Password".
- A team of three teenagers faces off against a team of three adults. Contestants must answer questions to earn points. The catch is, the teenagers must answer questions from the adults' time period, and the adults must answer questions from the youth culture. Which team will know the other generation better?
- Announcers roamed through the audience for this quiz show, announcing to the "Doctor" at the podium, "I have a gentleman in the balcony, Doctor" and similar phrases. If they answered the question, they heard "Give that man five silver dollars!" or a similar reward.
- Match Game-clone, where contestants answer questions and complete fill-in-the-blank riddles.
- Two contestants, each with a celebrity partner, must guess words from their partners' clues; then the roles are reversed. Winners face the pyramid. Contestants with the highest scores get a change to play in the $50,000 tournament.
- A game where two contestants vie for the chance at guessing a certain object well hidden inside a larger white on black negative line drawing. True or false questions are first asked in rapid succession, and the contestant that guesses enough right answers gets a chance at "seeing" the object and pointing out where it's hidden with a pointer. As each succeeding effort fails, part of the puzzle is removed until it becomes more and more obvious where the camouflaged item is.
- This show lasted five weeks in late 1954. The six panelists were divided into two groups, the in's, who remained in the studio, and the out's, who went outside. The in's had to guess what the out's were doing.
- 1963–1964TV Episode
- Sponsor: Bendix Panelists: Abe Burrows, Joan Alexander, Bill Cullen First Round - Errol Flynn [guessed by Abe Burrows] Second Round - Bunny Rabbit [guessed by panelist Abe Burrows] Celebrity Round - Sir Cedric Hardwicke [would like to be Buck Rogers] Winner: Bill Cullen Last Round - A. Wedding [guessed by panelist Abe Burrows]
- Sponser: Swanson Panel: Abe Burrows, Joan Alexander, Meredith Willson 1st Round - Gin Rickey 2nd Round - Yogi Berra 3rd Round - Celebrity Yogi Berra wants to be Albert Einstein 4th Round - A. Mattress.
- Sponser: Swanson Panel: Bill Cullen, Joan Alexander, Meredith Wilson First Round - A. Kick Second Round - Mamie Eisenhower Third Round - Celebrity Guest Piper Laurie wants to be Francis (the talking) Mule Fourth Round - June Groom.
- Sponser: Swanson Panel: Arnold Stang, Bess Myerson, John Newland, Joan Alexander 1st Round - A. Man 2nd Round - Robert Cummings 3rd Round - Celebrity Robert Cummings wants to judge the Miss Universe Contest 4th Round - Grandma Moses 5th Round - Annie Oakley.
- Sponser: Chicken Of The Sea Panel: Arnold Stang, Bess Myerson, John Newland, Joan Alexander 1st Rnd - A. Mouse 2nd Rnd - Roy Campanella 3rd Rnd - Celebrity Roy Campanella wants Robert Q. to pitch for the Giants 4th Rnd - Dagwood Bumstead.
- Sponser: Ralston 1st Round - Jayne Meadows 2nd Round - Celebrity Jayne Meadows would like the panel to see "A baby picture of Audrey" 3rd Round - Son of Alben Barkley 4th Round - A. Daddy.