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      • The last version of the show to air was Classic Concentration, which ran on NBC from May 4, 1987 to September 20, 1991.
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  1. The last version of the show to air was Classic Concentration, which ran on NBC from May 4, 1987 to September 20, 1991. Alex Trebek was the host of this version, with Diana Taylor and Marjorie Goodson-Cutt as models.

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  3. Classic Concentration: With Alex Trebek, Gene Wood, Marjorie Goodson, Diana Taylor. Revival of the classic NBC game show in which two contestants, one a returning champion, faced a computer-generated board of 25 numbered squares.

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    • 1987-05-04
    • Family, Game-Show
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    • Development
    • Rebuses
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    • NBC
    • Syndicated
    • "Concentration '85"
    • Classic Concentration
    • "Classic Concentration II"
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    Barry and game show partner Dan Enright, along with Robert Noah and Buddy Piper, created Concentration, but others working at Barry & Enright Productions also contributed to the show's development. (The full end credit roll after the NBC takeover had a title that read "Based on a concept by Buddy Piper.") The creation involved the combination of tw...

    The rebus form is centuries old and has been used in various forms. The most popular contemporary form prior to Concentrationinvolved pictures, letters, and numbers as well as plus and minus signs to add or delete parts of a word or phrase (e.g., WICK + E + PEA + D + UH; or, with minus signs, WICK + ELEPHANT - LEPHANT + PIE - IE + D + UH). The memb...

    Two contestants (one a returning champion) sat before a board of 30 numbered squares, which concealed the rebus, names of prizes and special squares. One at a time, the contestants called out two numbers. If the prizes or special action did not match, the opponent took a turn. However, if the contestant did match, whatever prize was printed on the ...

    Concentration remains the longest-running game show on NBC and held the record for longest continuous daytime run on network television until it was eclipsed in April 1987 by the CBS daytime version of The Price is Right (beginning on September 4, 1972). It has been currently the sixth longest-running daytime/syndicated game show behind The Price i...

    Five months after NBC canceled Concentration, Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions produced a daily version for syndication. The project was a joint venture of syndicator Jim Victory and NBC, which retained the rights to the show, the only program not to have been created in-house by Goodson-Todman. The show premiered on September 10, 1973 and ran ...

    In 1985, ten Concentration pilots were taped with comedian Orson Bean as host and Gene Wood announcing.The revival may have been intended for syndication, as the end credits state that the show was "Distributed by Victory Television, Inc.", the same distributor as the Jack Narz-hosted syndicated version. Two contestants competed, as in prior versio...

    The most recent version to date was hosted by Alex Trebek and Marjorie Goodson-Cutt (after Diana Taylor served as model for the first few weeks). Gene Wood served as primary announcer for most of the run (Art James filled in for Wood, just weeks before the series cancellation). It aired in first-run on NBC from May 4, 1987 to September 20, 1991, af...

    In 1992, a run-through of an updated version of Classic Concentration was recorded in November of 1992 (some 14 months after the last new episode of CC was taped) as a "proof of concept". The redux, tentatively called Classic Concentration II, was still to be hosted by Alex Trebek, but would include a new opening game that could add up to a $10,000...

    Nearly all of the 1958-1973 episodes were rumored to have been destroyed by NBC until kinescope recordings of the original series were found (according to Steve Beverly of the Game Show Convention Center website). Some are found at the Library of Congress. Only a few remain on the trading block: 1. Shokus Video is known to have two Downs episodes, ...

    1958 (Main) – Paul Taubman
    1958 (Commercial) – "Puppet On A String" by Ramond Lefevere
    1973 Main Package – Edd Kalehoff for Score Productions, several cues from this package were recycled into The Price is Right
    Main – "Fast-Break"
  4. Classic Concentration/Episode Guide. Recorded at the NBC Studios in Burbank, California from April 1987 to July 1991. All eighteen sections will be eventually completed. Winners are bolded.

  5. Classic Concentration was actually a revival of an older game show. The original was simply called Concentration and aired from 1958 to 1973. During its run, Concentration was hosted by a number of well-known TV personalities. Notable names include Jack Barry, Hugh Downs, and Ed McMahon.

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  6. Revival of the classic NBC game show in which two contestants, one a returning champion, faced a computer-generated board of 25 numbered squares. Game play was the same as before: Each contestant selected a pair of numbers on the board to be uncovered, which revealed the names of prizes which needed to be paired to be earned, and WILD and TAKE ...

  7. Classic Concentration premiered on May 4, 1987 replacing the short-lived revival of Blockbusters with Bill Rafferty. The show ended on September 20, 1991. Reruns of the show aired briefly in 1993 before finally leaving the NBC schedule for good on New Year's Eve that same year.

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