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  1. Share: As the extent of the quiz show deception was revealed, the networks pulled all their high stakes game shows from the air, replacing them with westerns and detective shows. But the...

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  2. NBC took the show off the air after the scandals made headlines; its production was dramatized in the 1994 film Quiz Show. The 1950s quiz show scandals were a series of scandals involving the producers and contestants of several popular American television quiz shows.

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  4. Mar 19, 2024 · One of the most infamous examples of a rigged quiz show was “Twenty-One,” which aired on NBC from 1956 to 1958. The show featured contestants competing against each other to answer trivia questions and reach a score of 21.

  5. After the show went off the air, NBC prepared a syndicated version for local stations in 1961. Because the reruns were already established as The Best of Groucho, the syndicated version retained this title.

    • 529 + 1 unaired
    • October 27, 1947 –, present
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    • John Guedel (1950-1961)
  6. Jan 6, 1992 · When CBS premiered "The $64,000 Question" in 1955, the show was more than a hit; it was a national phenomenon. More quiz shows followed. What the audience was to learn, much later, was that many ...

  7. Concentration was an NBC in-house production, apart from the earliest episodes. As a result of the 1950s quiz scandals, the network purchased the rights to Concentration and three other games ( Twenty One, Dough Re Mi and Tic-Tac-Dough) from producers Barry and Enright.

  8. Quiz Show Scandals. Patty Duke on how her managers gave her the answers for the $64,000 Challenge; on testifying before Congress during the Quiz Show Scandals. 04:10. “Eddie Hodges, who was a young actor at the time, and I challenged each other for The $64,000 Challenge. I wound up going to Congress because we were given the answers.

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