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    • November 26, 1966November 26, 1966
  2. Original release. Network. NBC. Release. November 26, 1966. ( 1966-11-26) Related. The Name of the Game. Fame Is the Name of the Game is a 1966 American made-for-television drama film starring Tony Franciosa that aired on NBC and served as the pilot episode of the subsequent series The Name of the Game.

  3. Jun 13, 2018 · In 1947, Pratt patented the game and sold it to a U.K.-based game manufacturer named Waddington’s and its American counterpart, Parker Brothers (now owned by Hasbro). But because of post-war...

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    • Clue was invented during the UK air raids of World War II. In the early 1940s, a British musician, fire warden, and munitions factory worker named Anthony Pratt was holed up in his Birmingham home during air raids.
    • Clue wasn’t always called Clue. When Pratt sold his game to Waddington’s, he named it Cluedo, a blend of clue and Ludo, the name of a 19th century board game that’s Latin for “I play.”
    • Early versions of Clue featured different weapons. Pratt’s earliest ideas for murder implements were sketched by Elva and were originally a bit more gruesome.
    • Clue's Colonel Mustard was originally Colonel Yellow. Pratt detailed 10 characters in total in his patent application: Doctor Black, Mr. Brown, Mr. Gold, the Reverend Mister Green, Miss Grey, Professor Plum, Miss Scarlett, Nurse White, Mrs. Silver, and Colonel Yellow.
  5. Fame Is the Name of the Game: Directed by Stuart Rosenberg. With Anthony Franciosa, Jill St. John, Jack Klugman, George Macready. An investigative reporter looks into the murder of a call girl.

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    • Drama
    • Stuart Rosenberg
    • 1966-11-26
  6. The series was based on the 1966 television movie Fame Is the Name of the Game, which was directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starred Tony Franciosa.

    • September 20, 1968 –, March 19, 1971
    • NBC
  7. Despite the "rediscovery" of the board game's early history in the 1970s and 1980s, and several books and journal articles on the subject, Hasbro (which became Parker Brothers' parent company) did not acknowledge any of the game's history prior to Charles Darrow's involvement on its official Monopoly website as recently as June 2012, nor did ...

  8. Jan 15, 2016 · 5 minute read. LOS ANGELES - JANUARY 15: The First World Championship Game, AFL vs. NFL, later known as Super Bowl I, on January 15, 1967 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles ...

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