About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 143. Chapters: 3 for the Money, 50 Grand Slam, All Star Blitz, All Star Secrets, Animal Crack-Ups, Baffle, Bargain Hunters, Battlestars, Blackout, Blank Check, Blockbusters, Body Language, Break the Bank, Break the Bank, Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak, Caesar's Challenge, Card Sharks, Celebrity Sweepstakes, Chain Reaction, Child's Play, Concentration, Dotto, Double Dare, Double Talk, Dream House, Everybody's Talking!, Eye Guess, Family Feud, Family Secrets, Fantasy, Gambit, Give-N-Take, Go, Haggis Baggis, High Rollers, Hit Man, Hollywood's Talking, Hollywood Squares, Hot Potato, Hot Seat, I'll Bet, I'm Telling!, It's Anybody's Guess, It Takes Two, Jackpot, Jeopardy!, Joe Garagiola's Memory Game, Just Men!, Knockout, Match Game, Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour, Mike Stokey's Pantomime Quiz, Mindreaders, Now You See It, Pass the Buck, Password, Personality, Press Your Luck, Pyramid, Rhyme and Reason, Sale of the Century, Say When!!, Scattergories, Scrabble, Second Chance, Shoot for the Stars, Spin-Off, Split Second, Stumpers!, TattleTales, The Better Sex, The Big Showdown, The Fun Factory, The Gong Show, The Joker's Wild, The Magnificent Marble Machine, The Moneymaze, The Object is..., The Price is Right, The Who, What, or Where Game, The Wizard of Odds, Three on a Match, Tic Tac Dough, Time Machine, To Say the Least, Trivia Trap, Truth or Consequences, What's This Song?, Wheel of Fortune, Whew!, Win, Lose or Draw, Winner Take All, Winning Streak, Wordplay, You Don't Say!, Your Number's Up. Excerpt: Two teams (dressed in red & yellow sweaters) of three players (two of them are civilian contestants and the third is a celebrity captain) played against each other for one whole week trying to guess a series of subjects from a series of clues. All while trying to win thousands of dollars in cash & prizes. NBC - September 29, 1975-November 28, 1975 Stefan Hatos/Monty Hall Productions Dick Enberg Jack Clark In round one, the team that's behind or won ...