[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'253837\' date=\'Jan 2 2011, 11:04 PM\']Have the issues always been searchable and I just never noticed until now, or is the search a relatively new thing? Because I just hit a motherload of Bill Cullen stuff that might take me a week to process.[/quote]
Really fascinating stuff -- there's a blurb about Professor Yes 'N' No on Page 98 of the 1/19/53 issue. The 8/10/53 issue lists "26 quarter-hours" as being among the many offerings by Screen Gems on Page 93.
[quote name=\'Jamey Greek\' post=\'253833\' date=\'Jan 2 2011, 10:08 PM\']In the special NATPE issue from 1984, they have a big article talking about 1984 being the year for game shows. Also, MCA was going to revive the Movie Game and name it: The $1,000,000 Movie Game.[/quote]
Is that the 1/9/84 issue? If so, then the same blurb also mentions Card Sharks (Firestone) and High Rollers (Orion).
Other random stuff:
* The 2/20/84 issue states that the Jeopardy! pilot (doesn't say which) cost about $650,000 to make (Page 46).
* Pay Cards! was on offer for 1969-70 (3/17/69, Page 83). I didn't think it or the 1969-70 Queen For A Day were daily shows, but the numbers say they were -- 260 and 195, respectively.