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- A direct descendant of radio's "Major Bowes Original Amateur Hour" (1934-1946), hosted by Major Edward Bowes until his death. After a one-year hiatus, Ted Mack, who had directed Bowes' auditions, revived the show (which lasted into 1952) and brought the concept to the DuMont Television Network. The at-home audience voted by postcard for the favorite, winning performer(s) each week.
- Garry Moore's daytime variety program broadcast from New York City from 1:30-2:00 PM where it ran from 1950 until June 27, 1958. Within three months of the end of the daytime show, his longtime colleague Durward Kirby and he moved "The Garry Moore Show" into prime time as a Tuesday night comedy and variety hour that ran from September 30, 1958, to June 14, 1964.
- Two teams each representing a college or university and composed of four students answered questions rooted in the liberal arts in a battle for scholarship money and prestige.
- Players must use their intuition to answer questions.
- Daytime show featuring singers and dancers.
- Summer quiz show. The moderator and studio audience knew what a "mystery object" was and the contestant had to determine what it was based on questions asked by the panelists.
- Moderated by well-known cartoonist and humorist Al Capp, this program featured a panel of four celebrity contestants who would answer trivia questions on a variety of topics. Before the start of the show, audience members would chose which celebrity guest they thought would answer the most questions. Those who picked the right person would each receive a large cash prize.
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- 1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeThe panelists must deduce the identity of the real spy expert Ladislas Farago and circus clown Paul Jung.
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Polly Bergen, Ralph Bellamy, Kitty Carlisle, Hy Gardner, (Duncan Hines, Barbara Hammer- contestants)
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- Episode: (1958)1956–1968TV-GTV EpisodeAbout Eric Erickson who was an Allied spy during WWII, and Yael Finkelstein, first woman pilot in Israeli air force, and also Stubby Krueger, Olympic swimmer/comedy swimmer.