March 27, 2007
When the first mass electronic medium was blasted out, that would be radio, it didn't take long for the ubiquitous concept known as the game show to take root.
Shows like Name that Tune, the Sixty-Four Dollar Question (just a tad less than its TV version), and many others entertained the masses ... continue reading...
Tags: advent,
bill cullen,
bob barker,
broadcast television,
demise,
dollar question,
electronic medium,
fascinating facts,
forties,
game show,
game shows,
matter of fact,
name that tune,
radio game,
running one,
technology breakthrough,
television game,
tv version,
ubiquitous concept June 10, 2000
One of the most popular game shows that have graced our television screens is one that started in the 1960's. It involved not answering questions, but instead you were given the answer, and had to figure out what the question was. The game show became legend, and through the magic of the Inte... continue reading...
Tags: answering questions,
game show,
game shows,
jeopardy,
jeopardy online,
leisure time,
magic,
player sports,
single player,
sony,
station sony,
television screens,
television show