John Harlan TV Shows
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Press Your Luck
1983TV ShowA game show where contestents answer trivia questions and then have to gamble their winnings on a randomly flashing game board.
Watch NowName That Tune
1977TV ShowAn updated version of the popular long-running quiz show, hosted by Tom Kennedy and featuring Kathie Lee Gifford. Two contestants compete to see who has the greater knowledge of popular ... See full summary »
Watch NowYou Don't Say
1963TV ShowTwo teams of two players compete against each other to determine the name of a famous person. One member of the team, who knew the answer, would give clues to his or her teammate.
Watch Now$100,000 Name That Tune
1984TV ShowThe title explains it all. Contestants compete to identify songs in this 1980s update of the granddaddy of all song identification game shows.
Watch NowThe Krypton Factor
1981TV ShowWith the aim of finding the 'perfect human', this show ran contestants through a wide variety of competitions, designed to test knowledge, memory, reflexes, strength, endurance and ... See full summary »
Watch NowCatch Phrase
1985TV ShowContestants compete to guess rebus-type and punny puzzles for cash and merchandise prizes in this short-lived game show.
Watch NowThe All New Jeopardy!
1978TV ShowA short-lived revival of the old Merv Griffin quiz show. Similar to most other quiz shows, except for one twist: the host gave the answers, to which the contestants would then have to ... See full summary »
Watch NowIt Takes Two
1968TV ShowRules (Format 1: March 31, 1969-January 2, 1970) The Game has 3 Celebrity/Star couples are involving all 4 questions throughout the show. (i.e.: "How many chicken legs could a college ... See full summary »
Watch NowYour Number's Up
1985TV ShowBizarre, short-lived oddity in which contestants spun numbers to try to match the last four digits of the phone number of a studio audience member. Home viewers could win as well if their ... See full summary »
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