Jack Barry handed out lots of money as the host of numerous game shows — some
of it in cash.
Fun And Games
A look at -Jewish game show hosts.
Many Jewish personalities have
found success as game show hosts.
Although most of them had long
careers as comedians, other fields are
represented.
Mike Wallace, before becoming a
hard-nosed newsman seen Sundays on
"60 Minutes," left his mark on a
number of competitive programs:
"The Big Surprise," "Guess Again,"
"I'll Buy That," "There's One in Every
Family," "Who's the Boss?" and
"Majority Rules."
The late cartoonist Al Capp
presided over "What's the Story?" and
"Anyone Can Win."
Here are some other Jewish game
show hosts and the shows that fea-
tured them (as listed in The
Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows):
Morey Amsterdam: "Battle of the
Ages"
Chuck Barris: "The Gong Show"
Jack Barry: "The Big Surprise,"
"Break the Bank," "Concentration,"
"The Generation Gap," "High
Test Your
Memory
How deep are you into TV game shows? Get
some idea by testing a bit of your knowledge. The
questions below are based on information present-
ed in The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows:
1. What was the first network TV game show?
A. "What's My Line?"
B. "Cash and Carry"
C. "Jeopardy!"
2. Who hosted the most game shows?
A. Bill Cullen
B. Jack Barry
C. Bob Barker
3. When Dr. Joyce Brothers won top prize on
"The $64,000 Question," what was her category?
Low," "The Joker's Wild," "The Reel
Game," "Tic Tac Dough," "Twenty-
One"
Milton Berle: "Jackpot Bowling"
arty Cohen: "Slime. Time"
Sonny Fox: "The $64,000 Challenge,"
"The Movie Game," "On Your
Mark," "Way Out Games"
Martin Gabel: "With This Ring"
Bruce Gold: "Playboy's Love and Sex
Test"
Mark Goodson: "To Tell the Truth"
(Substitute)
Buddy Hackett: "You Bet Your Life"
Monty Hall: "Beat the Clock," "Let's
Make a Deal," "It's Anybody's
Guess," "Keep Talking," "Video
Village," "Split Second"
Moss Hart: "Answer Yes or No"
Gabe Kaplan: "NFL Trivia Game"
Stubby Kaye: "Shenanigans"
Norman Lear: "Quiz Kids"
Sam Levenson: "Two for the Money"
Hal March: "The $64,000 Question,"
"It's Your Bet," "What's It For?"
Groucho Marx: "Tell It to Groucho,"
"You Bet Your Life"
Jan Murray: "Blind Date," "Chain
Letter," "Dollar a Second," "Go
Lucky," "Meet Your Match," "Sing It
Again," "Songs for Sale," "Treasure
Hunt"
Bess Myerson: "The Big Payoff"
Carl Reiner: "Celebrity Game,"
"Keep Talking"
J.D. Roth: "Double Up," "Fun
House," "Masters of the Maze"
Soupy Sales: "Junior Almost
Anything Goes"
Rod Serling: "Liars Club"
Mark Walberg: "Free 4 All," "USA
Gonzo Games"
Matthew Miller and Nick Dubin
know what it means to be a winner.
Miller won $5,000 and gifts in a
1990 round of the "Jeopardy!" college
tournament. Dubin won $5,000 and a
cabinet in a May segment of "The
Price Is Right."
"I'd always been a fan and done
well watching ["Jeopardy"] at home,"
said Miller, an attorney who partici-
pated while attending the U-M.
He had no trouble coming up with
questions for the answers posed by
host Alex Trebek and even knew what
the finalists missed. What posed the
problem was the buzzer.
"As soon as Trebek completes a
question, a guy unfreezes the buzzer,"
Miller explained. 'A contestant ahead
of the buzzer is freezed out for a [very
brief] time."
Miller has no regrets. He used the
money he won to go to Europe and
get a CD player.
"I like the energy and the spontane-
ity of 'The Price Is Right,"' said Nick
Dubin, a sophomore at Oakland
University.
"I went there during a trip to
California, and it all happened so
quickly. I'd been watching since I was
3 years old, and it didn't seem real
when I was actually on the show," he
said.
The money he won is in a savings
account for college, and the cabinet is
in the basement.
Suzanne Chessler
Suzanne Chessler
A. Psychology
B. Yiddish Terms
C. Boxing
4. Who was the emcee to host TV's first interac-
tive game show, "Trivial Pursuit"?
A. Art James
B. Wink Martindale
C. Morey Amsterdam
5. In what year was the Game Show Network,
which schedules new and vintage programs,
launched?
A. 1994
B. 1995
C. 1996
6. When was the last TV season that had a regu-
larly scheduled game show in prime time?
A. 1960-61
B. 1970-71
C. 1980-81
7. What show had a sound-proof glass bubble
Playing
To Win
where contestants answered questions?
A. "100 Grand"
B. "Pass the Buck"
C. "Pay Cards!"
8. What is the longest-running daytime game
show?
A. "To Tell the Truth"
B. "I've Got a Secret"
C. "The Price Is Right"
9. Who was the host of "Snap Judgment"?
A. Johnny Carson
B. Chuck Barris
C. Ed McMahon
10. What wife frequently appeared on her hus-
band's game shows?
A. Elizabeth Taylor
B. Barbra Streisand
C. Betty White
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