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- It was a television game show on which newly married couples would attempt to win exciting prizes and let an international TV audience know the precise coordinates of where last they had sexual intercourse. The unspoken truth of The Newlywed Game? It was pretty easy. The contestants had only recently been married, and most didn’t have children.
- (1977 until 1980 in syndication) (as The New Newlywed Game from 1985 until 1989), (1996 until 1999) Created by: Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir Produced by:Chuck Barris, Chuck Barris Productions. Bob Eubanks was the sole host for the entire run of the series (1966-1974) Johnny Jacobs was the narrator for the same time period.
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- The Newlywed Game Syndication 1997 Bob Eubanks Episode 2. By Karkit pipre. The New Newlywed Game (October 1985) Valentine's Day Special! Check out our huge list of fun newlywed game questions for your wedding. This is an entertaining game for both the newlyweds and guests. List Of 1972 The Newlywed Game Contestants; Newlywed Game 1970.
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1969 Mercin vs. Smit vs. Persley vs. Dickey
1969 Shon vs. Caln vs. Tennison vs. Ackerman
1969 Williams vs. Castle vs. Farr vs. Bouja
1969 Brooks vs. Sander vs. Kiscoff vs. Mixon
1969 Couples names were cut by GSN
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1969 O’Brien vs. Perkins vs. Garner vs. Otterman.Includes contestant plug address.
1969 Larson vs. Neuken vs. Leonard vs. Palmer
1972 typical ep.
1972 Byron vs. Flyno vs. Smith vs. McElesky
1972 Reunion Day
1972 Roberts vs. Meadows vs. Bell vs. Wagner
1972 Crasee vs. Cervantes vs. Shofes vs. Trojan
1972 Takanabi vs. Scopes vs. Matlock vs. Robels
1972 McCullum vs. Siearri vs. Butow vs. Giraffe
1972 Aaronson vs. Dunning vs. Brown vs. Nezelle
1972 Mansfield vs. Leigh vs. Liebmann vs. Cohen
1972 Liebermann vs. Rossell vs. Varr vs. Stoah
1972 Sutherland vs. Bunega vs. Brown vs. Farr
1972 Joins in at 1st round
1972 couples names were cut by GSN
1972 Bohanek vs. Carr vs. Brown vs. farr
1972 5 eps. of Reunion Day
1972 Flores vs. Harse vs. Turner vs. Brown
1972 Sorentino vs. Clark vs. Strillman vs. Barner
1972 Reeves vs. Birsch vs. Sarte vs. Scwartz
1972 Holden vs. Lopez vs. Hague vs. Yagle
1972 Howe vs. Arcarol vs. Sokowski vs. Nettleton
1972 Scrotin vs. Kimmer vs. Traxler vs. Kanouse
1972 Levingood vs. Gwarty vs. Valacorsa vs. Simon
1972 English vs. Christensen vs. Miller vs. Paul
Talonsoft games free download. 1972 Slater vs. Henderson vs. Wozac vs. Helm
1972 Gellingtonvcs. Very vs. Fontaine vs. Peck
1972 Rice vs. Riamos vs. Connelly vs. Goodwin
1972 Moffatt vs. Thompson vs. Roller vs. Peterson
Os x el capitan upgrade. 1972 Waler vs. Teeth vs. Buckmaster vs. Walker
1973 3 eps. of Reunion Day
1973 Dawn vs. Parker vs. Smith vs. Nielsen
1973 Lee vs. Hatch vs. Jones vs. Morrie
1973 Hayes vs. Bondy vs. Miller vs. Tisk
1973 Landiger vs. Hoo vs. Katz vs. Bowndig
1973 2 typical eps.
1974 Last episode of original run with a VERY teary Bob.
Syndicated 1977-1980
1977 Nelson vs. Gatford vs. Anderson vs. Despie
1977 Hale vs. Date vs. Cleaveland vs. Wallace
1978 Cooper vs. Money vs. Castabater vs. Jock
1978 Byrd vs. Brite vs. Harra vs. Bardner
1978 Cowell vs. Simmons vs. Delalepa vs. ShevitzAlumni Day
1978 Killian vs. Bingham vs. Baude vs. Knotz
1978 Vanzweit vs. gale vs. Perez vs. BanterPaternity Day
1979 Alumni Day enough said.
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1979 typical ep.Missing everything after final commercial break.
1979 HILARIOUS ep. With Beyner vs. House vs. Field vs. Bates.
Ellen Metzger(Mike Metzger’s wife & Frequent Treasure Hunt character) make a cameo for a question.
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2- The New Newlywed GameJim Lange
These eps. Were part of a special valentine’s Day week on ABC, but turned out to be the pilot for the 1985-1989 version.
1984 with Walker vs. Goidell vs. Braves vs. Bragg.
1984 Murphy vs. Cats vs. Johnson vs. Engen
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1985 4 typical eps.
1985 Riley vs. Lance vs. Phillip vs. Tessier
1985 Kent vs. Broderick vs. Galloway vs. Swartz
1985 Davo vs. Johnson vs. Beard vs. Summerfield
1985 2 eps. of Alumni day
1985 Meyer vs. Vasilli vs. Keeling vs. Schubert
1985 Cohen vs. Hart vs. Deruger vs. Baker
1985 Coleman vs. Whitney vs. Keller vs. Itzo
1985 Cook vs. Aughton vs. Unrue vs. Sherwood
1985 Polazius vs. Hancock vs. Parsons vs. Estelle
1985 Dann vs. Scott vs. Martel vs. Day
1985 Maternity Day
1985 Diatelli vs. Casuras vs. Horton vs. Canoni
1985 Carolou vs. Hardwell vs. Cook vs. Vilapania
1985 Owayru vs. Nunez vs. Goldsmith vs. Sosa
1985 Black vs. Mayor vs. Gonzales vs. BayasGREAT ep.!
1985 Spencer vs. Hines vs. Frost vs. Eaton
1985 Parker vs. Abbott vs. Stockwell vs. Naftolin
1985 Johnson vs. Sullivan vs. Fitzhugh vs. Lane
1985 Heburger vs. Sanchez vs. Perolli vs. Smith
1985 Zanlegger vs. McMillian vs. Busadoor vs. Gunderson
1985 Harris vs. Benard vs. Alexnader vs. martini
1985 Petty vs. Williams vs. Peterson vs. Casabala
1985 Diez vs. Schwab vs. Chapman vs. Hutter
1985 #1 vs. Santillo vs. Wallace vs. Koladi
1985 Adams vs. Tines vs. ponicha vs. Tumberello
1985 Bender vs. O’Neil vs. Armaus vs. Hessler
1985 Prober vs. Ellis vs. Hindiggis vs. Biscotter
1985 Walker vs. Kumra vs. Miracle vs. Elder
1985 Mclain vs. Snatos vs. Right vs. Robinson
1985 Rowlley vs. Willard vs. Hernandez vs. Quinn
1985 Clark vs. Hennisee vs. Maldonaldo vs. Handy
1985 Corella vs. Corzo vs. Adkinson vs. Laws
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1987 Williams vs. Sumata vs. Barker vs. Carter
Has Carol Merrill’s daughter Hilary Safire!!!
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1987 McGee vs. Furdon vs. Thornton vs. Allen
1987 Rivera vs. Freeley vs. Burt vs. Krachmond
1987 Tachi vs. Campbell vs. Felix vs. Larsen
1987 Gomez vs. Moore vs. Hanson vs. Jackson
1987 Sherman vs. Smith vs. Prass vs. Freetley
1987 Benton vs. Karen vs. Masseur vs. Ross
1987 Thomas vs. Side vs. Brice vs. Maxwell
1987 Paternity Day
1987 Johnson vs. de La Cruz vs. Crew vs. Wesy
1987 Sparrow vs. Gibson vs. Cruz vs. Stone
1987 Henderson vs. Goodman vs. Reed vs. Cove
1987 James vs. Ross vs. Sanders vs. Lisett
1987 Thornton vs. Hanson vs. Cross vs. Horling.
Bob gets tough and this ep. Would have made Bob Barker walk off the set.
1987 Clinton vs. DeVeri vs. Queenan vs. Homrock
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1987 Board vs. Farmer vs. Clark vs. Winer
1987 Jackson vs. Toaders vs. Davis vs. Van Ramcourst
1987 Benerderbee vs. Crawford vs. D’Angelo vs. Mays
1987 Percy vs. Goodman vs. Kuzimato vs. Bullard
1987 Robinson vs. Watske vs. McIntyre vs. Hamlin
1987 Briggs vs. McClure vs. Shapiro vs. Garcia
1987 Cobb vs. Frasburg vs. Scores vs. Bradley
1987 Kimbo vs. Ricchio vs. Robinson vs. McDermott
1987 Holmes vs. True vs. Alonzo vs. Camino
1987 Koff vs. Rivera vs. Kelly vs. Straney
1987 Lindo vs. Uphalm vs. MacMurray vs. Hindson
1987 Battle vs. McKnot vs. Krantz vs. Wood
1987 Maternity Day
1987 Cooper vs. Ramsey vs. Betso vs. Gladzadian
Bob tells how he could have saved $20K.
1987 Color vs. Remler vs. Tottee vs. Galzino
1987 Orvasee vs. Sangabore vs. Pases vs. Tobert
1987 Toby vs. Corber vs. Cardinas vs. Rosse
1987 Riddler vs. Stevenson vs. Sword vs. Reyboin
1987 Mackala vs. Watford vs. Siewart vs. Kattola
1987 Griffith vs. Williams vs. Royer vs. Ladd
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1988 Cretchmarr vs. Winn vs. Russell vs. Martelle
1988 Fagino vs. Tool vs. Wiley vs. Gonzales
1988 Augney vs. MacDougal vs. Fairley vs. Veviniste
1988 Delouscha vs. Botany vs. Gates vs. King
1988 Lenman vs. Collyer vs. Gale vs. weep
1988 Dudley vs. Hill vs. Beaser vs. Garcia
1988 Jones vs. Maywee vs. Sosa vs. Shultites
1988 Broton vs. Gasland vs. Hutton vs. Chamberland
1988 Brown vs. Nobriga vs. Louis vs. Freedman
1988 Martin vs. Louis vs. Alexander vs. Chumber
1988 Jackson vs. Van Rosendale vs. Hilley vs. Zack
1988 Areas vs. Ambros vs. Orelano vs. Ferris
1988 Jackson vs. Dodge vs. Tessek vs. Proto
1988 Beaver vs. Jackson-Davis vs. Adams vs. Monsee
1988 Wilson vs. Duele vs. Shafer vs. Gill
1988 Parks vs. Barana vs. Basa vs. Horton
1988 Campbell vs. Covertson vs. Williams vs. Lickey-Moran
1988 Bihoski vs. Alagagian vs. Freeman vs. Alva
1988 Brown vs. Harrison vs. Sweet vs. Nelson
1988 Santos vs. Norris vs. Luster vs. Bruns
1988 Earls vs. Gerard vs. Darton vs. Jackson
1988 Thomas vs. Elsie vs. Kuhbah vs. Wolf
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1988 Mandoor vs. Bailey vs. Herbano vs. Riggan
1988 Wilson vs. Duele vs. Shaffer vs. Gill
1988 Purdue vs. davis vs. lareck vs. Patriga
1988 6 typical eps.
When it was revealed that the hugely popular 1950s quiz show “Twenty One” was rigged, it changed television game shows in the United States permanently. Congress passed amendments to the Communications Act of 1934, the game show genre lay dormant for decades and Robert Redford made a little film documenting the whole sordid affair. “Twenty One” may have been the first game show scandal, but it was certainly far from the last.
1. “Press Your Luck”–at cheating!
Michael Larson really pressed his luck in 1984 when he studied the not-so-random patterns on the “Press Your Luck” game board and won (some say cheated) on the CBS game show. Using the pause button on his VCR, Larson figured out exactly when to hit the buzzer to win the biggest prizes on the 18-square “Big Board.” The out-of-work ice cream truck driver managed to play the game 35 times in a row without ever hitting the dreaded “whammy” before producers finally figured out the ruse. At first CBS refused to pay Landon his winnings, but execs reluctantly relented and awarded him over $110,000 in cash and prizes.
2. “Wheel of Fortune” hates Dixie?
“Wheel of Fortune” contestants have made many cringe-worthy mistakes over the course of its almost 40-year history (most recently poor Julian Batts mispronouncing “Achilles”), but when Renee Durette was disqualified for pronouncing 'Seven Swans A-Swimming' in her native Southern twang and lost $3,850, the Internet cried “Foul!” Despite the protest from fans on Twitter, “Wheel” producers stood firm on their ruling, insisting that her answer violated the rules because it was spoken in vernacular. 'That's kind of how I speak, you know, being from Florida,” the disgruntled contestant told ABC News. “I asked for the 'G' so I knew it was there.”
3. “Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?” Good question…
Long before marriage-minded shows like “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” became primetime staples, Fox pioneered the genre with a game show, of sorts, in which 50 women competed to win the hand of an unseen multimillionaire on live TV. Many viewers were outraged by the show’s premise, but that didn’t stop 23 million people from tuning in to watch self-described “wealthy businessman” Rick Rockwell wed emergency room nurse Darva Conger in a civil ceremony. After it was exposed that Rockwell’s main asset was a 1200 sq. ft. house with a broken toilet in the backyard, the marriage was quickly annulled, and Conger–almost as quickly–disrobed for Playboy.
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4. “Are You Hot?” or not…
The newly wed couple, Darva Conger and Rick Rockwell, pose for their first photo as husband and wife in this photo taken February 15 on 'Who Wants To Marry A Multi-Millionaire?' The controversial show drew a large audience. - RTXJK5C (Reuters)
The early 2000s were something of a golden era for tasteless TV, and ABC’s offering of a fleshed-out (literally) version of the then-popular website hotornot.com was no exception. “Are You Hot?: The Search for America's Sexiest People” debuted in February of 2003 with the likes of Lorenzo Lamas, Rachel Hunter, and Randolph Duke evaluating contestants on their physical beauty. Howard Stern sued the producers, claiming that “Are You Hot?” was a blatant ripoff of a segment on his radio show. But Stern quietly settled the suit after the show proved to be a flop with audiences as much critics: It was cancelled after just one season due to low ratings.
5. Bob Barker’s bad romance on “The Price is Right”
Bob Barker, longtime host of “The Price is Right” had a few disgruntled beauties on his hands in the early ‘90s. Model Dian Parkinson sued Barker for sexual harassment, while he insisted that their affair was consensual–if brief. “There was very little sex, actually,” Barker confessed to Larry King, not long after Parkinson dropped the suit. Barker had less kind words for model Holly Hallstrom, who had sued Barker for wrongful termination after a weight gain. Barker waved off Hallstrom’s claims, which were eventually settled out of court. “If we were going to fire Holly for being overweight, we would have fired her years ago,” he sniffed.
6. “The Gong Show’s” disgruntled goodbye
Chuck Barris, who created both “The Dating Game” and “Newlywed Game” also hosted “The Gong Show,” a wild and wooly amateur talent contest, which could only nominally be called a game show. NBC, whose execs reportedly never quite got the humor of the show, cancelled “The Gong Show” after a four-year run in 1980. To show his displeasure with the network’s decision, Barris appeared on the final show as a contestant instead of host, where he sang the classic disgruntled worker anthem, 'Take This Job and Shove It.” Barris signed off with a middle finger to the camera, which NBC chose to censor with a giant “OOPS!” sign.
7. “Pictionary” pulls no punches
Pictionary was one of the more mild-mannered game shows of the 1990s, with contestants guessing words and phrases based on drawings. But comedian Bill Maher may have gotten more than he bargained for when he appeared on the show with “CHiPs” star Erik Estrada in 1997. Thrilled that he was able to figure out that a drawing represented the phrase 'tie a yellow ribbon round the old oak tree,” Estrada punched his fist in celebration, which accidentally hit Maher square on the nose. After the show returned from commercial, Maher was holding a compress against his face and had a guess ready for the next picture: Brain damage.
8. Dirty minded “Newlywed Game”
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There was always plenty of sexual innuendo–or should we say, “whoopee” innuendo–on the ‘70s sleaze-fest “The Newlywed Game.” Host Bob Eubanks achieved some degree of infamy after telling a tasteless AIDS joke in Michael Moore’s documentary “Roger and Me,” but had an even more notorious segment on his game show. Eubanks was hoping for a risqué response when he asked a contestant what was the “weirdest place” his wife got the urge to make “whoopee,” but it’s safe to say that Eubanks wasn’t expecting the answer he got. While the contestant’s answer is too raunchy to publish here, it actually made it on the air (although, it helps if you can lip-read).
9. “Match Game” slip
Young, comely–and frequently braless–women were always cast as contestants on “The Match Game,” the mildly suggestive ‘70s fill-in-the blank-contest, but one particular contestant got host Gene Rayburn so worked up, he made a Freudian slip that he never quite lived down. Arctic cat serial number. Rayburn intended to compliment Karen Lesko on her “pretty dimples,” but misspoke and revealed what was actually on his filthy, filthy mind. Lesko was mortified. She giggled nervously and looked down at the floor in embarrassment. After Rayburn composed himself, he took care to enunciate very, very carefully, “This lady has very pretty dimples in her cheeks.”
This combination photo shows Bill Maher in Hollywood, California, February 22, 2009 and Donald Trump in Las Vegas, Nevada, December 19, 2012. Trump, the famously outspoken real estate magnate has sued famously outspoken television host Bill Maher, demanding the $5 million Maher offered to give to charity if Trump could prove his father is not an orangutan. But legal experts say Trump is unlikely to get a dime from Maher, the host of the HBO series Real Time With Bill Maher, because his offer was clearly made in jest. REUTERS/Mike Blake/Steve Marcus/Files (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT MEDIA LAW SOCIETY POLITICS BUSINESS) - RTR3DOS4 (Reuters)
10. “Super Password” stars super fugitive
“Patrick Quinn” won a whopping $58,000 on “Super Password” in 1988, but his fortune was short lived. “Patrick Quinn” was actually Kerry Dee Ketchum, a fugitive wanted in three states. A viewer recognized him, and tipped off the authorities. Ketchum was arrested when he showed up to claim his prize money. “A lot of times, because I'm friendly and easy to get along with, people think I'm conning them,' explained Ketchum after his arrest. 'That's one of the reasons I went on the game show–to use my own intellect for something other than bad.' Ketchum was sentenced to five years in prison for faking his wife's death to collect on a $100,000 insurance policy.
11. Killer “Dating Game”
Going on a game show isn’t necessarily the best way to find true love (just ask Vienna Girardi from “The Bachelor”), but at least you’re not going to be dating a serial killer. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case for Cheryl Bradshaw, a contestant on the 1970s incarnation of “The Dating Game.” She won a “date” with convicted rapist and registered sex offender, Rodney James Alcala. Host Jim Lange introduced Alcala as a “successful photographer who got his start when his father found him in the darkroom at the age of 13, fully developed.” Thankfully, Bradshaw refused to go out with Alcala, calling him “creepy.” Alcala is now on death row in California for his conviction on five murders counts.