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  1. Sep 1, 2018 · In 1968, 'The Name of the Game' was the most prescient show on TV, predicting everything from cable-style dramas to 'Game of Thrones'-size budgets and even a magazine called 'People.'. Then star ...

  2. Based on a popular TV-movie from 1966 ("Fame is the Name of the Game"), this 90-minute series was touted as NBC's 'quality' series of 1968, with three high-caliber stars (Gene Barry, Anthony Franciosa, and Robert Stack), movie-quality scripts, and first-class production values.

  3. Sandy, a young woman in the research dept of Howard Publications has wild romantic daydreams about her boss Glenn Howard that confuse her sense of reality, hampering Howard in an investigation. 9.1/10. Rate. Top-rated. Fri, Oct 24, 1969. S2.E6.

  4. Fri, Sep 25, 1970. At Forrest University's 25-year reunion, Glenn Howard encounters the beautiful, troubled Edwina Booker who claims Howard jilted her at the senior prom. After a late-night tryst she vanishes, leaving Howard to ponder her background. He soon learns from local authorities that Edwina Booker has been dead for 25 years!

  5. The Name of the Game was actually three series in one starring Gene Barry, Robert Stack and Tony Franciosa. Each featured in their own self-contained episodes. The connection between them was Howard Publications, a Los Angeles based publishing empire run by Glenn Howard. Howard's position of power, his confrontations w

  6. Fri, Nov 1, 1968 90 mins. Darren McGavin as the powerful ruler of an agricultural empire. Aja Fowler: Juliet Prowse. Rosetta Stewart: Gypsy Rose Lee. Jeff: Tony Franciosa. Peggy: Susan Saint James ...

  7. The Game: Created by Mara Brock Akil. With Wendy Raquel Robinson, Adriyan Rae, Vaughn W. Hebron, Hosea Chanchez. New players offer a modern-day examination of Black culture through the prism of pro football, while trying to keep their souls as they play The Game.

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