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  1. Douglas Rae (born 22 June 1947) is a Scottish film producer, television producer and executive, and a former children's television presenter. Rae presented the long-running Thames Television children's series Magpie, [1] [2] [3] taking over from Pete Brady in 1971 and remaining until 1977.

  2. Family Feud Wiki. Season 2 (2000-2001)/Credits. Contestants must meet eligibility requirements to receive announced prizes. Portions of this program not affecting the outcome of the competition have been edited/recreated. Host: Louie Anderson. Executive Producer: Michael Canter. Directed by: Lenn Goodside. Supervising Producer: Kevin Belinkoff.

  3. Family Feud Wiki. Season 1 (1999-2000)/Credits. Contestants must meet eligibility requirements to receive announced prizes. Portions of this program not affecting the outcome of the competition have been edited/recreated. Host: Louie Anderson. Executive Producer: Michael Canter. Directed by: Lenn Goodside, Bruce Gowers.

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    In February 2000, cast members of the NBC teen comedy drama Freaks and Geeks appeared on Family Feud that at the time was hosted by the late comedian Louie Anderson. The cast played against the cast of the WB's teen drama "Popular" and the teams played for charity. The teams played a whole four shows with the cast of Freaks and Geeks reportedly win...

    The episodes were never reran after their original airings. This could down to the Louie Anderson era of Family Feud rarely getting re-aired at all. Game Show Network only aired one episode in 2013 and the channel Buzzr (a channel owned by Family Feud's production company Fremantle) only aired a hand full of episodes from 2019 to 2020, though they ...

    Screenshots

    1. The set from one of the episodes 2. Linda Cardellini and Bryce Johnson at the face off podium

    Pilots

    1. Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour (lost unaired pilot of NBC game show; 1983) 2. Showoffs (partially lost unaired pilots of ABC game show; 1975) 3. The Price Is Right (partially found unaired pilot for syndicated game show; 1993) 4. The New Price Is Right (lost unaired pilot of Goodson-Todman game show; 1972) 5. Family Feud (partially found unaired pilot of Pearson game show; 1998-1999) 6. Rock Feud (lost unaired pilot of cancelled spin-off of Pearson game show; 2001) 7. To Tell The Truth...

    Television

    1. The Price Is Right (partially lost Dennis James episodes of game show; 1972-1977) 2. Tattletales (partially found syndicated version of CBS game show; 1977-1978) 3. To Tell The Truth (partially found first season of syndicated panel show; 1969-1970) 4. The Price Is Right (partially found Australian adaptation of Mark Goodson game show; 1973-1974) 5. Snap Judgement (partially found NBC game show; 1967-1969) 6. Call My Bluff (partially found NBC game show; 1965) 7. Match Game (partially lost...

    Miscellaneous

    1. Super Password (lost builds of unreleased NES port of word game; 1980s) 2. To Tell the Truth (lost unreleased DVD game based on panel show; 2005)

  4. Dec 15, 2009 · Nostalgia junkies may remember him best as Dougie Ray, presenter of 1970s children's TV show Magpie, but over the years he's quietly become a key figure in the British film and television...

  5. Douglas Rae (born 22 June 1947) is a Scottish film producer, television producer and executive, and a former children's television presenter. Rae presented the long-running Thames Television children's series Magpie, [1] [2] [3] taking over from Pete Brady in 1971 and remaining until 1977.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0706002Douglas Rae - IMDb

    Douglas Rae. Producer: Becoming Jane. Douglas Rae was born on 22 June 1947 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. He is a producer and director, known for Becoming Jane (2007), Nowhere Boy (2009) and Black Death (2010).

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