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      Gene Rayburn - Wikipedia
      • From 1962 to 1969, Rayburn hosted The Match Game.
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    Match Game. Rayburn on the set of Match Game 76. From 1962 to 1969, Rayburn hosted The Match Game. In the original version, which aired from New York on NBC, Rayburn read questions to two panels, each consisting of a celebrity and two audience members.

  3. Match Game: With Gene Rayburn, Johnny Olson, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson. Host Gene Rayburn's five-day-a-week syndicated successor to the popular CBS game show, where two contestants could compete to match fill-in-the-blank phrases with answers provided by a panel of six celebrities.

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    • 1973-07-02
    • Comedy, Game-Show
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Match_GameMatch Game - Wikipedia

    Gene Rayburn (center) hosting a prime-time Match Game special episode, 1964. The Match Game premiered on December 31, 1962. Gene Rayburn was the host, and Johnny Olson served as announcer, for the series premiere, Arlene Francis and Skitch Henderson were the two celebrity panelists.

  5. In 1983, a year after the syndicated Match Game disappeared, the show was revived as part of the Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour, with Rayburn hosting the Match Game segment and sitting on the panel of the Hollywood Squares segment. The show lasted nine months on NBC.

  6. The Match Game: With Gene Rayburn, Johnny Olson, Betty White, Henry Morgan. This is The 1st Edition of the program.

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    • 1962-12-31
    • Game-Show
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  7. Match Game (7x/P.M.) was the comedy game show where celebrities match contestants and vice versa, simply by filling in the blanks. If the contestants do it very well, they win lots of money. Gene Rayburn greets two contestants and several million Americans on Match Game '7?/PM.

  8. In 1962, Rayburn was hired to host a new show called The Match Game; he hosted this for seven years on NBC. Rayburn would go on to host a new version of Match Game for CBS and later syndication; he would host it from 1973 to 1982.

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