[color=\"#009900\"]40 Go (1983-84)[/color][/size]
(796 39/80)
Thirteen weeks on the air (plus cable reruns) and a flawed scoring structure that frequently rendered the third round meaningless. But golly, what a fun little game to watch. Somewhere in a parallel universe, Kevin O'Connell is a game show legend and Wink Martindale is doing the weather in Buffalo.
[color=\"#009900\"]39 The Gong Show/Extreme Gong (1976-80, 1988-89/1998-99)[/color][/size]
(810 35/80) (GSN: 12)(TVG: 16)
Infamous, notorious, legendary, it pretty much had to make our list even though "greatest" is rarely used to describe it. Many of you probably left it off on "not-a-game-show" principle or it would have ranked even higher (as it did for GSN and TV Guide). You know, technically, George Gray made our list twice.
[color=\"#009900\"]38 Whew! (1979-80)[/color][/size]
(811 38/80)
Another example of a show most people have forgotten, we may not be able to pronounce it but we remember it for its addictive gameplay. Tom Kennedy's "traffic cop" skills were never put to better use. Randy is smiling.
[color=\"#009900\"]37 The Who What or Where Game/The Challengers (1969-74/1990-91)[/color][/size]
(837 38/80)
Interestingly, ballots were pretty evenly split, with older members remembering the classic and younger ones recalling the updated version. Both versions toiled under the shadow of Jeopardy!, but both had their fans. And again, if we had counted them as separate shows, neither would have made the Top 50.
[color=\"#009900\"]36 You Bet Your Life (1950-61, 1980-81, 1992-93)[/color][/size]
(855 39/80)(GSN: 31)(TVG: 24)
Sure there were two remakes, but we remember "The one, the only...Groucho!" Debuting on radio in 1947, this show is about to turn sixty. Could another remake be around the corner?