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  2. Strike It Rich was a game show that aired on American radio and television 1947 to 1957 on CBS and NBC. [1] People in need of money (such as for medical treatment or a destitute family) appeared and told their tale of woe, then tried to win money by answering four relatively easy questions.

  3. I recorded a bunch of episodes of Strike it Rich a few years back. Decided to go through them and pick out the best bits. Lots of funny ones and a few heartw...

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  4. Strike It Rich may refer to: Strike It Rich, a comedy starring Robert Lindsay and Molly Ringwald; Strike It Rich, a comedy directed by Leslie S. Hiscott; Strike It Rich, a comedy starring Rod Cameron and Bonita Granville; Strike It Rich (1947 game show), a 1947–1958 American game show broadcast on radio and television

  5. HowStuffWorks. Culture. History. North America. American History. The West. Who Really Struck It Rich During the California Gold Rush? By: Oisin Curran. Gold miners from across the country traveled to California to strike it rich, though few really ever did. Library of Congress.

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  6. Strike It Rich: With Warren Hull, Barbara Ann Scott, Ralph Paul, Ron Rawson. A game show where people relate their unfortunate situations (fatal disease, injury, their house burned down, etc.) in hopes that someone will take pity on them, call the show and give them money or merchandise.

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  7. As usual, the couple could bank their prizes and the first couple to make it to the end of their arch and correctly answer "The Strike it Rich Question" won the game. The bonus game was also different. Instead of choosing to play for either $5,000 or $5,000 & a car, the couple had these choices: 3 $'s: $1,000, 4 $'s: $2,000, 5 $'s: Car, 6 $'s ...

  8. On January 24, 1848, James W. Marshall discovered gold at Sutter’s Mill in Coloma, California. Though he tried to keep it quiet, word spread and soon there was a surge in immigration to California from people hoping to strike it rich. It was the most famous gold rush in American history—but, in fact, not the first.

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