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  1. Jul 28, 2022 · In an opinion piece, writer Ree Jackson said she remembers a particular episode of "Match Game," where host Gene Rayburn watched and cheered as "Dawson literally holds down a woman and kisses her nonstop." When Dawson moved on to host "Family Feud," Jackson said she was "disgusted by Dawson kissing every female contestant on the lips."

  2. May 23, 2022 · Richard Dawson, a former four-pack-a-day smoker, who was convinced to quit by his daughter, died on June 2, 2012 from complications of esophageal cancer.

  3. Family Feud, with Richard Dawson as host, ran from 1976-85, surpassing Match Game as the highest rated daytime program. However, Dawson continued to appear on Match Game another 2 years after Feud debuted but he soon grew unhappy once more.

  4. Jun 5, 2012 · Richard Dawson was most famous for Family Feud, but he was the most fun on Match Game, the party show of the '70s.

  5. Gene Rayburn! The Background: It was early fall 1978. For about a year and a half, Richard Dawson had been growing more distant on Match Game. With the success of Family Feud (which started in 1976), he was simply bored with the older game that he had been a part of since the beginning.

  6. Sep 7, 2009 · He would go on to run Family Feud and be that show's ultimate judge, unlike here in Match Game where Ira Skutch could overrule him. Gene does a great job trying to hold the show together....

  7. Nov 25, 2006 · The GSN back story plays Mr. Dawson as the evil foil to the sweet and fun-loving Mr. Rayburn, and indeed he comes off as sour and ego-driven.

  8. Jun 4, 2012 · But he was at his best before the Feud began, back when he was a panelist on Match Game, the shockingly naughty 1970s game show hosted by Gene Rayburn’s sideburns. None of the teenage humping...

  9. Richard Dawson & Gene Rayburn get in a bit of a tiff! Why? Watch Match Game Weekdays 8a & 1p and Saturdays starting 8p on Game Show Network. #GSN #MatchGame bit.ly/GSNChannel

  10. Nov 26, 2006 · A behind-the-scenes look at Match Game (1973) the fill-in-the-blank game show known for its cheeky panel in the 1960s and '70s. Included: remarks by host Gene Rayburn (1917-99), Richard Dawson and Brett Somers.

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