Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. www.youtube.com › channel › UCKYj80vNXNfxPT4ankBeDHwStump the Stars - YouTube

    Stump the Stars. @stumpthestars3998 ‧. 1.06K subscribers ‧ 24 videos. Created by producer/host Mike Stokey, STUMP THE STARS can best be described as "celebrities playing charades." Under...

    • Playlists

      Stump the Stars lasted only a single season on CBS, unable...

    • Channels

      Stump the Stars lasted only a single season on CBS, unable...

  2. Mar 9, 2017 · Stump the Stars (1963-Jul-08) - YouTube. 1.07K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.3K. 161K views 7 years ago. Guests Raymond Burr, Barbara Hale, William Hopper, and William Talman (the cast of...

    • 29 min
    • 161.3K
    • Stump the Stars
  3. Aug 22, 2016 · Subscribed. 38. 5.3K views 7 years ago. Guest Dean Jones with regulars Ruta Lee, Stubby Kaye, and Richard Long vs. guest Roger Smith with regulars Sebastian Cabot, Beverly Garland, and Ross...

    • 22 min
    • 5.8K
    • Stump the Stars
  4. Apr 2, 2011 · Stump the Stars lasted only a single season on CBS, unable to compete with the popular Ben Casey on ABC. It returned for brief runs in syndication in 1964 and 1969-70, but never recaptured its earlier glory. The show is fondly remembered by fans, and VHS and DVD copies of its episodes aren't hard to find.

    Airdate
    Host, Regulars, And Guests
    9/17/1962
    Host: Pat Harrington Jr. Guests: Jerry ...
    9/24/1962
    Guests: Dick Van Dyke, Imogene Coca.
    10/1/1962
    Guests: Lee Marvin, Gypsy Rose Lee.
    10/8/1962
    This episode was originally to have ...
  5. An episode of long-running game show "Stump the Stars" (aka "Pantomime Quiz"), originally broadcast 26 August 1963. Fabian and Julie London are the guests, along with regulars Sebastian Cabot, Beverly Garland, Stubby Kaye, Ruta Lee, Richard Long, and Ross Martin.

    • 29 min
  6. Stump the Stars: Created by Mike Stokey. With Mike Stokey, Vincent Price, Sebastian Cabot, Beverly Garland. Television's first treatment of "Charades" as played by Hollywood celebrities.

  7. Stump the Stars was a revival of Mike Stokey's Pantomime Quiz that had the same celebrity action as before. Each home viewer who sent in an answer would receive gifts if their answer was used on the show plus a bonus prize for stumping the stars. Two teams competed in a game of charades.

  1. People also search for