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    Mark Leo Goodson (January 14, 1915 – December 18, 1992) was an American television producer who specialized in game shows, most frequently with his business partner Bill Todman, with whom he created Goodson-Todman Productions.

  3. Goodson-Todman Productions (later Mark Goodson Production) was a long-running and long-serving television production company formed by Mark Goodson and his longtime partner Bill Todman. Together, they produced and created some of the long-running and greatest game show formats ever in television...

  4. Oct 6, 2020 · As television began to pervade the popular culture, game shows quickly became a fixture. Goodson-Todman Productions, formed by Mark Goodson and his longtime partner, Bill Todman, produced some of the longest running game shows in television history.

  5. Goodson-Todman Productions was a television production company formed in May 1946 by Mark Goodson and his longtime partner Bill Todman. Together they produced and created some of the longest-running and most successful game shows in television history. In 1941, while working on the local quiz...

  6. Mark Goodson, American radio and television producer who helped develop many successful radio and television game shows, including What’s My Line? (debuted 1950), I’ve Got a Secret (1952), The Price Is Right (1956), To Tell the Truth (1956), Concentration (1958), Password (1961), and The Match Game (1962).

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  7. Nov 15, 2017 · November 15, 2017. Hall of Fame. Mark Goodson: Hall of Fame Tribute. Tom Link. “I’m a pretty good comer-upper with ideas,” the late Mark Goodson, televisions most successful producer of game shows once said, “and I’m a shaper. Creativity requires two opposing tendencies: You have to be loose for ideas and critical for form.

  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm0329382Mark Goodson - IMDb

    Producer. 1974–1976 • 563 eps. Password. TV Series. Writer. 1973–1974 • 33 eps. Child's Play. TV Series.

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