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  1. Twenty-One is an American game show originally hosted by Jack Barry that initially aired on NBC from 1956 to 1958. Produced by Jack Barry-Dan Enright Productions, two contestants competed against each other in separate isolation booths, answering general-knowledge questions to earn 21 total points.

  2. Twenty One - Play Americas Sensational TV Quiz Game was produced in 1957 by Lowell Games. The NBC game show aired from 1956 to 1958. Hosted by Jack Barry, this was the TV game show that got in trouble for giving the answers to contestants.

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  3. Mar 8, 2024 · This vintage Twenty One TV Quiz Game, produced by NBC in 1957, is a complete set that will surely bring back memories of the classic game show. With questions designed to test your knowledge in a variety of categories, this game is perfect for game enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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  4. Aug 3, 2023 · Twenty One. What’s My Line. Table of Contents. The $64,000 Question. 1955 – 1968. 30 minutes. Black and White. Hal March, host. One of the game shows rightly swept into the Quiz Show scandals. Why? Because producers and sponsors tampered with the results.

  5. Twenty One The BoardgameBased on the original (1956-58) scandal-riddled game show, one player acts as Quiz Master for two players or teams and chooses a random category for the round. In turn, each secretly chooses a question by number. There are eleven questions, numbered 1-11, and are of graduated difficulty with 11 being the hardest.

  6. Twenty-One: With Jack Barry, Charles Van Doren, Elfrida Von Nardroff, Herb Stempel. Two contestants were placed in separate isolation booths. Each player in turn would be given a category and asked how many points, from 1 to 11, they wanted to risk. Points increased with the question's difficulty.

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    Twenty One was the quiz show that caused the US television scandal of the decade, when Charles van Doren was found to have been rehearsed in the answers in advance. (This is documented in the Robert Redford-directed film Quiz Show.)

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