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      • Jack Clark, Lee Vines, and John Harlan whispered the password to viewers on the first two versions of the show, but the practice was discontinued, beginning with Password All-Stars, when a computer (referred to as "Murphy" by Ludden) was incorporated.
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  1. The format eventually became old and tired but instead of cancelling it, the producers changed the format and title to Password All-Stars. Unfortunately, more complicated rules were added and viewers weren’t as keen to see celebrities playing for charities – they missed watching real people win real money.

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    On November 18, 1974, the format changed to have celebrities play the game but without contestants though still hosted by Allen Ludden. Six celebrities played for one whole week, all playing for charity. In this version, celebrities earned points scored by the winning team they were on. The top four celebrities returned to play Friday's game with t...

    The main game began with an elimination round with four celebrities seated across from two other celebrities. The celebrities took turns giving one word clues to the other celebrities, and the first to buzz-in with the correct password scored one point. An incorrect answer from the buzz-in celeb caused him/her to sit out the rest of the word, and questioning about the clue after buzzing in ended the word right away. The first two celebs to score two passwords won the right to play Classic Password.

    Classic Password was played the same as before, except that the clue giver on the first team was also given the option to double in addition to the pass/play option. Going for the double meant that the word would then be worth 20 points instead of 10; plus, both clue givers got one chance to get their partners to say the word.

    Both celebrities on the winning team got 20 seconds to convey two passwords (one for each celebrity) to each other and score 20 points. The winning team's score was given to both celebrities who then became clue givers for the next elimination round.

  3. Jack Clark, Lee Vines, and John Harlan whispered the password to viewers on the first two versions of the show, but the practice was discontinued, beginning with Password All-Stars, when a computer (referred to as "Murphy" by Ludden) was incorporated.

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  4. May 16, 2019 · In his book on Allen Ludden, Adam Nedeff explains that ABC forced G-T to try the all-star format for Password because the celeb weeks done before had gotten good ratings. But like "Baffle All Stars" the year before, the novelty wore thin fast. I'm not sure how far in advance the format change was announced on the air.

  5. The authorities in general were Dr. Robert Stockwell from UCLA and Dr. Carolyn Duncan. Partners on both teams alternate between giving and receiving, starting with the stars, then to the contestants; plus, the team that trailed or lost the last password in case of a tie started a new password.

  6. The authorities were Dr. Robert Stockwell from UCLA and Dr. Carolyn Duncan. Partners on both teams alternated between giving and receiving, starting with the stars, then to the contestants; plus, the team that trailed or lost the last password in case of a tie started a new password.

  7. Clark, Vines, and Harlan whispered the password to viewers on the first two versions of the show, but the practice was discontinued, beginning with Password All-Stars, when a computer (referred to as "Murphy" by Ludden) was incorporated. The computer would display the password one letter at a time (like a typewriter), followed by the quotation ...

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