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He became a popular game show panelist, appearing mostly on Password and The Hollywood Squares.
In the late 1970s, Chapman moved to Los Angeles, where he guest-starred on many television shows including Hollywood Squares, Still Crazy Like a Fox, and The Big Show.
Let's Make a Deal began in 1963 and the 1960s also marked the debut of Hollywood Squares, Password, The Dating Game and The Newlywed Game.
During this period, several game shows returned to daytime in syndication ( e. g., Family Feud, Hollywood Squares, and Millionaire ).
He is also a frequent guest and panelist on: Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect and Real Time shows ; Hollywood Squares ; the Late Late Show, with both Craig Kilborn and Craig Ferguson ; and the Late Show with David Letterman.
** Peter Marshall, American game-show host ( Hollywood Squares )
She was co-producer of the popular game show Hollywood Squares from 1998 to 2004.
He was also the regular " centre square " guest on the game show Hollywood Squares from 1968 to 1981 and was the voice of The Hooded Claw in the animated Hanna Barbera series, The Perils of Penelope Pitstop, though never credited.
Once he could afford writers, he rarely used his own material until his tenure on Hollywood Squares years later.
In 1966, Lynde debuted on the fledgling game show Hollywood Squares and quickly became its iconic guest star.
An anecdote related during the A & E Biography on Lynde described an earthquake that occurred during the Hollywood Squares taping that frightened and alarmed many of the guests.
It was on Hollywood Squares that Lynde was best able to showcase his comedic talents with short, salty one-liners, delivered in his trademark sniggering delivery.
After the airing of his final programs for ABC, Paul Lynde at the Movies ( March 1979 ) with guests Betty White, Vicki Lawrence, Robert Urich and Gary Coleman and Paul Lynde Goes M-A-A-A-AD ( May 20, 1979 ) with Marie Osmond, Charo and Vicki Lawrence, Lynde's disenchantment with being " boxed into " the The Hollywood Squares led him to leave the series despite not having any other offers of work.
At this time, The Hollywood Squares was experiencing a downward trend in ratings.
* The Hollywood Squares ( 1968 – 1981 )
* Paul Lynde at the Rotten Library ( also contains a list of Hollywood Squares quips )
* Paul Lynde quips from Hollywood Squares
Hollywood Squares is an American panel game show in which two contestants play tic-tac-toe to win cash and prizes.
Although Hollywood Squares was a legitimate game show, the game largely acted as the background for the show's comedy in the form of joke answers, often given by the stars prior to their " real " answer.
Hollywood Squares was the final touch to a short-lived game show powerhouse on NBC which also included Concentration, Jeopardy !, You Don't Say !, Let's Make a Deal, The Match Game and others.
During most of its daytime run, NBC broadcast Hollywood Squares at 11: 30 a. m. Eastern / 10: 30 a. m. Central time ; it dominated the ratings until 1976, when it moved to the first of a succession of different time slots.
Storybook Squares, a Saturday-morning children's version of Hollywood Squares, aired briefly from January 4 to August 30, 1969.
From October 31, 1983 to July 27, 1984, Jon " Bowzer " Bauman of Sha Na Na hosted the Hollywood Squares segment of Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour, a joint production of Mark Goodson Productions ( owners of the Match Game format ) and Orion Television, which obtained the rights to Hollywood Squares upon acquiring the Filmways production company.

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For many years he simultaneously produced the daily strip, a weekly syndicated newspaper column, and a 500-station radio program ...." He ran the Boston Summer Theatre with The Phantom cartoonist Lee Falk, bringing in Hollywood actors such as Mae West, Melvyn Douglas and Claude Rains to star in their live productions.
On the opening kickoff, the Cowboys ran a reverse where rookie linebacker Thomas " Hollywood " Henderson took a handoff from Preston Pearson and returned the ball a Super Bowl record 48 yards before kicker Roy Gerela forced him out of bounds at the Steelers 44-yard line.
Hollywood casting directors strolled through shopping malls in Kansas City, looking for local people to fill small and supporting roles, while the daily newspaper in Lawrence ran an advertisement calling for local residents of all ages to sign up for jobs as a large number of extras in the film and a professor of theater and film at the University of Kansas was hired to head up the local casting of the movie.
Another such collection was the 1986 film, Porky Pig in Hollywood, which ran in art and college theaters.
The day's winner from the Match Game segment faced the show's returning champion in the Hollywood Squares segment, and played until time ran out, with the winner playing the " Super Match " bonus from Match Game.
In addition to the hostile Internet response, competitors such as Hollywood Video ran advertisements touting the benefits of " Open DVD " over DIVX, with one ad in the Los Angeles Times depicting a hand holding a telephone line with the caption, " Don't let anyone feed you the line.
By this time, the music videos and concert specials that the channel ran since the 1997 rebrand were dropped, citing the inability to receive a stake in revenue from the artists ' CD sales and lack of exclusivity for the videos ; soon after, the channel began to incorporate music videos from songs featured in Disney's feature films and performed by artists on Radio Disney and signed by Disney's in-house record companies Hollywood Records and Walt Disney Records.
The event included a question and answer session and performance by members of the tribute show " Rutlemania " which ran for a week at the Ricardo Montalban Theater in Hollywood before doing a week in NYC at The Blender Grammery Theater.
The play ran for three months, made an eastern tour and returned for an unprecedented second return engagement, only closing when Muni was contractually compelled to return to Hollywood to make a film for Warners.
* Polly of Hollywood Broadway production opened at George M. Cohan's Theatre on February 21 and ran for 24 performances.
Brandt was president of CBC Film Sales, handling sales, marketing and distribution from New York along with Jack Cohn, while Harry Cohn ran production in Hollywood.
On January 26, 2006, while driving down a winding canyon road in Hollywood, Phoenix ran off the road and rolled his car.
On February 7, 2008, Haim ran a paid ad in the Hollywood trade publication Variety alongside a full-page photo, stating: " This is not a stunt.
She ran a prostitution ring based in Los Angeles, California, and is often referred to as the " Hollywood Madam ".
The Venture Market series ( including West, East, South, and Europe ) ran successfully until 2001 and were accompanied by other events, such as NDA, Venture, and Herring on Hollywood.
Adjacent to his salon on Fairfax Avenue, West Hollywood, Pat Woolley ran her iconic fashion shop, catering to musicians and movie stars including Mia Farrow.
In August 2009, a concert version ran at The Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, California, starring Scott Bakula ( Nathan Detroit ), Brian Stokes Mitchell ( Sky Masterson ), Ellen Greene ( Miss Adelaide ), and Jessica Biel ( Sarah Brown ).
and he already owned and ran an independent recording studio and remote recording setup called Studio 3, in Hollywood, California, which was one of the most successful such operations in the world.
The Hollywood Freeway is an expansion of the original Cahuenga Parkway, a short six-lane freeway that ran through the Cahuenga Pass between Hollywood and Studio City.
The show ran for 2 years, winning 11 awards including 3 awards for Best Musical from Hollywood Drama-Logue, Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle, and the San Francisco Council on Entertainment.
and Quinch Go to Hollywood ran from issues 363 to 367 and was considered to be Moore and Davis's finest D. R.
Wilkerson ran The Hollywood Reporter until his death in 1962, when his wife, Tichi Wilkerson, took over as publisher and editor-in-chief.

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