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- Classic game show where couples (and sometimes families) competed to win prizes by completing stunts within a time limit.
- Perry Como was an American Singer, who got his start on NBC Radio. In 1948, Because of his popularity, The cameras were simply brought into the radio studio to televise the radio broadcast and named it The Supper Club. In 1950 Como and his Sponsors moved to CBS and named this The Perry Como Chesterfield Show.
- The host interviewed entertainers, politicians and average Americans to discuss important events in their lives.
- A 1950s variety show sponsored by Anheuser-Busch. The host was Ken Murray, who had previously hosted variety theatrical shows and variety radio programs. The show had a large regular cast of singers and female dancers, but also featured guests. Former child actress Darla Hood was part of the regular cast from 1950 to 1951. The show was canceled when its sponsor withdrew its funding.
- "Winner Take All" was the first Goodson-Todman game show to be broadcast on network television. The show had previously been heard on the CBS radio network, with Bill Cullen as host. Two contestants, one the champion and one the challenger, play against each other. Whoever correctly answered three questions first became the champion and won a prize. In the 1951 daytime version some of the questions were demonstrated through songs and sketches.
- The regulars were divided into two teams of three players. The host would give each player a secret word and the player had to tell a story using that word. The other team then had to guess the secret word.
- Contestants answered questions based on items that had appeared in their local newspapers, and invested their winnings based on their intuition that they would answer questions in subsequent shows correctly.
- First game show ever produced by Goodson-Todman Productions, "Winner Take All" pitted two contestants against each other, answering general knowledge questions.
- 1958–1967TV Episode
- Episode: (1951)1950–1953TV EpisodeA salute to the U.S. Air Force.
- The panel tries to guess the lines of a truant officer, a beekeeper, a flagpole sitter and an auto driving teacher, as well as the identity of mystery challenger Joan Blondell.