User:Daniel Benfield/Buzzr Broadcasts

For those who might be unaware (since it's not available everywhere as of this writing), Buzzr is an over-the-air digital subchannel network devoted to airing classic game shows from the Fremantle archives, ranging from the 1950s-80s. Unlike a certain cable network owned by Sony, Buzzr airs the shows intact – there's no crunching of the fee plugs and credits on this network (and no sped-up stuff, either), and if it's a black-and-white show from the 1950s-60s the original commercials tend to get aired as well. Also unlike that other network, Buzzr occasionally shows the Ticket/Contestant Plugs as well.

I kinda decided to create this page on a whim, seeing a plethora of Buzzr-aired shows being uploaded, and as such this is pretty much a hodgepodge of stuff. Shows/franchises are arranged alphabetically; "Buzzr promos!" denote videos that have the network promos, while "Buzzr commercials" are those that have all the ads including said promos.

This page will mostly consist of full or near-full episodes; promos and clips won't really be here unless I decide otherwise, although there will probably be minor spoilers for consecutive or near-consecutive episodes.

LEGAL STUFF SO I DON'T GET SUED: I'm only linking to these videos, none of which were uploaded by me, for the purposes of research and as a public record. Footage ©1950-2016 Goodson-Todman Productions/Hatos-Hall Productions/Carruthers Company/FremantleMedia and associated entities.

AND ANOTHER THING: In addition to all of the below, Buzzr has also shown clips of Trivia Trap (1984-85) and Wordplay (1986-87) through promos for their "Pick & Play" sweepstakes in October 2015, as they were two of the shows up for voting. Neither were in the top three, and neither have made it onto the schedule in any form as of this writing. They've also shown a clip of Split Personality (1959-60) through promos for their "Celebrating 75 Years of the TV Game Show" events in 2016.

(Speaking of "Celebrating 75 Years of the TV Game Show", one of the contests mentioned through that is "We Lost It, You Found It". The only thing that comes to mind with a title like that is something akin to the "Missing Episodes" movement among British television, where anyone who has an episode that's officially considered "missing" is encouraged to get in contact with, for instance, the BBC.)

For its first month or so after launch, Buzzr aired E/I-fulfilling content (Stanley on the Go, Dog Tales, and Animal Rescue) and a "Monster Buzz" block (Monster Garage and Monster House), both on weekends. As this is a Wiki devoted to game shows and the aforementioned programs really aren't, they won't be here.

ALSO OF NOTE: Per this Facebook post by BuzzrPlus+, Fremantle/Buzzr provides two hours of "bonus" content weekly to affiliates to air on another subchannel in their frequency, including Bill Rafferty's Card Sharks (1986-87 syndicated) and Louie Anderson's Family Feud (1999-2002). For instance, KCDO in Colorado airs the shows on their primary channel on Saturdays at 4:00 PM. Notably, neither of these actually air on Buzzr itself.

Unsold Pilots
Aired by Buzzr during their "Lost and Found" week in September 2015. Promos aired prior to the week included a clip of Take Your Choice, which for whatever reason never actually aired during said week.

Body Talk
 * Taped 10/11/90 (Pilot #1: Elaine Joyce/Marcia Wallace/Sharonlee vs. Bruce/Richard Simmons/Bill Kirchenbauer; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Shot for ABC daytime.]

On A Roll
 * Taped 2/23/86 (Pilot #1: Sharon vs. Tim, with the copyright card accidentally shown at 20:00!; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Shot for CBS daytime.]

Play For Keeps!
 * Taped 11/18/55 (Pilot #2: Mrs. Trudeau {$15,000} vs. Mr. Stevens, with Mrs. Plout {GREAT contestant!} and Ms. Morse playing later; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Shot for CBS daytime.]

Star Words
 * Taped 5/83 (Pilot #1: Charles Nelson Reilly & Patty Duke-Astin; April vs. Jeff)
 * [Shot for CBS daytime.]

TKO
 * Taped 11/10/89 (Pilot #4: Andrea/Nathan/Eve; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy, runs a bit shorter})
 * [Shot for ABC daytime.]

Beat the Clock (1979-80)
Buzzr first aired two episodes as part of their "Lost and Found" week in September 2015, including Pilot #1. The series found its way onto the regular schedule thanks to the network's "Pick & Play" Sweepstakes in October.

Big thanks to the episode guide at the Mark Goodson Wiki for some of the below placement.

Civilian format (September-November 1979)
 * Taped 9/4/79 (Pilot #1: Les & Mindy {Day 2 - $5,000} vs. Michael & Rhonda {Bonus Stunt: Use a fishing rod/line to set a large penny flat on top of a short pole}; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Has a slightly different set, a slightly different format (most notably in the Bonus Shuffle), and a longer intro.]


 * September 18, 1979 (#2: Gary & Sue {Day 2 - $1,100} vs. Steve & Melissa {taped 9/79}; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Bonus Stunt: Set up three bowling pins using only your feet and legs.]
 * September 19, 1979 (#3: Steve & Melissa vs. Jim & Barbara {taped 9/79}; Buzzr promos!)

Intro slightly altered: "clang" sound added during animated portion, Clock now rotates, first stunt usually already set up (began 9/20/79)
 * September 21, 1979 (#5: Jim & Barbara vs. Brad & Suanne {taped 9/79}; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Has an odd Buzzr error: they cut into the Bonus Stunt segment to air a promo, then begin the segment again.]


 * September 26, 1979 (#8: Brad & Suanne {Day 4 - $10,100} vs. David & Sally {taped 9/79}, with a really quick fourth stunt!; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Bonus Stunt: Manipulate a board so all five ping-pong balls go into all five horseshoes.]
 * September 28, 1979 (#10: Tim & Lisa {Day 2 - $9,800!} vs. Ron & Gloria {taped 9/79}, with a Versus Stunt that led to one couple being brought back later; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy})


 * October 2, 1979 (#12: Tim & Lisa vs. Jerry & Marlene {taped 9/79}; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Monty still walks out with the assistants, and the "Clock setting itself" cue is still the original one.]

Monty no longer walks out with the assistants, "Clock setting itself" cue is now an ascending sound (began by 10/8/79)
 * October 8, 1979 (#15: Jerry & Marlene vs. Clint & Lynda; Buzzr promos!)


 * October 10, 1979 (#17: David & Renee vs. Gary & Kim, with something that didn't happen too often; Buzzr promos!)

Blockbusters (1980-82)
Big thanks to Game Show Warehouse for much of the below placement. Unfortunately, since giving the names of any new challengers in each show past the first match would reveal who won the previous one (given the show's format), those won't be here. The aforementioned Game Show Warehouse has that info and a lot more, so it's definitely worth a look. :)

Standard gameplay format (debuted 11/24/80)
 * March 19, 1981 (#100!: Begins with Bob vs. Jeff & Alan {$31,500!}, continued from yesterday during Game 2)
 * March 20, 1981 (#101: Begins with Pomphylia vs. Alan & Jeff; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy})
 * March 27, 1981 (#106: Begins with Dale {$6,000} vs. Robin & Vaughna, continued from yesterday during Game 1; Buzzr promos!)


 * April 1, 1981 (#109: Begins with Paula {Match 2 - $1,500} vs. Jerry & Judy; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy})
 * April 6, 1981 (#112: Begins with Jim vs. Judy & Jerry, continued from yesterday during Game 2; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy})
 * [Jim looks and sounds remarkably like George Carlin!]
 * April 9, 1981 (#115: Begins with Angie {Match 2 - $6,000} vs. Brenda & Bonnie, with a severalf fun moments; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy, "shaky-cam" upload})

Body Language (1984-86)
Buzzr has also aired the July 4, 1985 show as part of its Independence Day programming in July 2015.

At some point or another, there was a full week-by-week celebrity list, possibly on an old version of Adam Nedeff's website. Wish I could find that again... Still, a huge thanks to Jason Cranmer for much of the below placement.


 * Taped 10/9/83 (Pilot #2: Jenilee Harrison & Jon Bauman; ANNE-MARIE JOHNSON vs. Sam; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Has a worse scoring system, and the bonus game doesn't even involve charades!]

Six-win/two-loss format (debuted 9/84); winnings limit upped to $50,000 (began 11/84)
 * January 22, 1985 (Marcia Wallace & Fred Travalena {taped 1984}; Sam {$250 + 1 Loss} vs. Beverly {$18,850! + 1 Loss}; Buzzr promos and a Ticket Plug! {alternate copy, no promos})
 * January 23, 1985 (Marcia Wallace & Fred Travalena; Beverly vs. Jack)
 * January 24, 1985 (Marcia Wallace & Fred Travalena; Beverly vs. Jack)


 * January 30, 1985 (Vicki Lawrence & Ed Nelson; Marshall {$9,000 + No Losses} vs. Emilie {$30,200! + 1 Loss, back due to an error}; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy})

Copyright date changes to 1985 (began 2/4/85)
 * February 6, 1985 (Betty White & Jamie Farr; Maureen {$450 + 1 Loss} vs. Bob {champ retired last time}; Buzzr promos!)
 * February 7, 1985 (Betty White & Jamie Farr; Bob vs. Dorothy; Buzzr promos!)
 * February 8, 1985 (Betty White & Jamie Farr; Dorothy vs. Bob)
 * [Tom specifically says it's Friday.]


 * February 13, 1985 (Lindsay Bloom & Nathan Cook; Brian {$1,500 + No Losses} vs. Kathi {No Losses}; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy with Buzzr commercials, ends during sponsor list})
 * [Tom makes mention of "tomorrow", but none of Valentine's Day.]


 * February 18, 1985 (Mindy Cohn & Ted Lange; Brian {$10,950 + 1 Loss} vs. Samie {No Losses}; Buzzr promos!)
 * February 20, 1985 (Mindy Cohn & Ted Lange; Samie vs. Dan, with rare shots of the audience; Buzzr promos!)


 * February 27, 1985 (Melody Thomas Scott & Tom Poston; Rich {$10,300 + 1 Loss} vs. Joyce {$350 + 1 Loss}; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy})


 * March 5, 1985 (Jonelle Allen & Jm J. Bullock; Sam {$0 + 1 Loss} vs. Peggi {$7,700 + 1 Loss}, with someone blowing the "last three words" endgame by giving an audible clue!; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Tom notes that Friday will be "Dodgers Day".]


 * March 19, 1985 (Catherine Hickland & Tom Villard; Rita {$5,600 + 1 Loss} vs. Bob {$4,600 + No Losses}, with an event that didn't happen too often from what I can tell)
 * March 21, 1985 (Catherine Hickland & Tom Villard; Diana vs. Bob; Buzzr promos!)


 * March 25, 1985 (Martha Smith & Ed Begley Jr.; Diana vs. Bob, with a couple of things that didn't happen too often)
 * [Tom specifically says the airdate, then says "1985 just debuted about...day before yesterday, and we're almost through the month of March-but it just goes to show you time flies when you're having fun on Body Language."]


 * April 2, 1985 (Vicki Lawrence & Charles Nelson Reilly; Faith {$15,550 + 1 Loss} vs. Michael {$0 + No Losses}, with several notable events)
 * [Tom says that Vicki "is the lady who helped launch this show when we did a pilot of this show a year-and-a-half ago-it was you who got this on the air". I have to think the latter part of his comment refers to the premiere week, since Vicki wasn't on the pilots.]

Card Sharks (1978-81/CBS, 1986-89)
Only the CBS version is on the regular schedule as of this writing. Originally, Buzzr aired NBC shows from 1978, although they showed the July 4, 1980 episode as part of their Independence Day programming in July 2015. The Eubanks airings began with an '86 episode as part of the network's "Buzzr Brackets" programming in March 2016 before replacing the NBC shows on April 25. (The NBC shows continue to air on Mondays as part of the "Buzzr Casino" lineup, but there's really no guarantee that'll be permanent.)

Big thanks to Game Show Warehouse for much of the below NBC-era placement.

For the CBS run, there's several sources for info: an episode guide (both here and at the Mark Goodson Wiki), a timeline, and Nicholas Mooneyhan's partial guide.

NBC (1978-81)
 * April 24, 1978 (#001A/Premiere: Susan vs. Mark, with Ray playing later {taped 4/13/78})
 * April 27, 1978 (#4: Tomi {Match 2 - $300} vs. Royce, continued from yesterday at the start of Game 2 with Carol playing later {taped 4/78}; Buzzr promos!)

Question holder renamed "G2-T2" (began 5/2/78)
 * June 6, 1978 (#32: Dick {$2,400} vs. Kacky, continued from yesterday during Game 1 with Jill playing later; some Buzzr commercials, "shaky-cam" upload)

Standard Money Cards "card change" rules debut (began 8/28/78); G2-T2 remodeled with lights to indicate remaining questions (began 10/4/79); dollar sign added to Money Cards score display (began 1/29/80); $500 bonuses awarded for a perfect guess on a question and/or sweeping the cards without freezing; no loss on a double in the Money Cards (began 10/20/80)
 * July 4, 1980 (#569: La Vonne {$5,000} vs. Ed {$100}, continued from yesterday during Game 2 with Karen playing later)
 * [Karen would later be on Password Plus.]

CBS (1986-89)
 * January 7, 1986 (#2: Daryl {$5,400} vs. Estelle, continued from yesterday during Game 1 with Tony playing later)
 * January 10, 1986 (#5: Jim {$2,300} vs. Christine, continued from yesterday during Game 1 with Erica playing later and a really bad Big Bet)

Question cards change from "CS" on white background to Ace of Hearts set design (began 1/13/86); "X" indicators added to contestant area, Money Cards "one change per line" rules debut, "BUST" now appears if players bust during Money Cards (began 2/3/86); theme music revamped (began 2/17/86)
 * February 17, 1986 (#31: Amy {$5,400} at Money Cards, then vs. Kay; Buzzr promos!)
 * [First fee plug is for the Sears Spring/Summer Catalog.]
 * February 24, 1986 (#36: Robert {$6,600} vs. Jeanette, continued from last Friday during Game 1 with Catherine playing later; has a Poll Plug for, and I swear I'm not joking with this, single women dating married men {alternate copy of Poll Plug})
 * [Based on the wording of said plug, it seems the survey question would've asked how many would admit to dating a married man.]

Child's Play (1982-83)
Big thanks to Jason Cranmer for much of the below placement.

"Triple Play" bonus round, original board
 * Taped 5/11/82 (Pilot #2: Glenn {Champ} vs. Dautie; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Has a pretty different format. Matches the pictures on Adam Nedeff's page for the pilots, which includes the slate for "P-#2".]

"Triple Play" bonus round, second board (debuted 10/11 or 12/82)

Standard Triple Play colors; brackets around definitions removed (began by 11/11/82)
 * January 6, 1983 (Karen {Day 5 - $12,900} vs. Jeff; Buzzr promos!)
 * January 7, 1983 (Caran vs. Nikki; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Uploader lists this as January 13. Last show with the 1982 copyright date.]

Copyright date changes to 1983 (began 1/10/83)
 * January 10, 1983 (Caran vs. Annette; Buzzr promos!)
 * January 13, 1983 (Deborah {Day 2 - $5,500!} vs. Mona)


 * January 17, 1983 (Deborah vs. Terry; Buzzr promos!)
 * January 20, 1983 (Cherie {Day 2 - $5,500!} vs. Judy, with a full credit roll; Buzzr promos!)


 * January 24, 1983 (Cherie vs. Layo)
 * January 27, 1983 (Marla {Day 2 - $1,000} vs. Wayne, with one player giving a guess in Round 1 that shocks the audience!; Buzzr promos!)


 * February 3, 1983 (Mike {Day 4 - $7,400} vs. Brandi; Buzzr promos!)
 * February 16, 1983 (Joanie {Day 5 - $12,800} vs. John; Buzzr promos!)
 * February 24, 1983 (Suzan {Day 4 - $7,300} vs. Eileen; Buzzr promos!)


 * March 2, 1983 (Lori {Day 3 - $1,900} vs. Francine)
 * March 7, 1983 (ANNE-MARIE JOHNSON {Day 2 - $1,000} vs. Anne; last two segments only)
 * March 16, 1983 (Rose {Day 2 - $1,000} vs. Lori, with a great {and really funny} description for "Maid"!; Buzzr promos!)

Double Dare (1976-77)
Buzzr first aired two episodes as part of their "Lost and Found" week in September 2015. The series found its way onto the regular schedule thanks to the network's "Pick & Play" Sweepstakes in October.

Johnny Olson announces (through 1/14/77)
 * Taped 11/76 (Pilot #1: Amy {Game 2 - $500} vs. Rowland, with Mike playing later; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy})
 * [Some audiovisual differences, but the main thing is that the Spoilers round has ten clues, with five Passes and five Gives. Alex notes that Amy has "won a match", which suggests that she bombed in her first Spoilers round.]


 * December 14, 1976 (#0002: Janna {Game 2 - $800} vs. Garry, continued from yesterday {$50 each} with Joel playing later)
 * December 15, 1976 (#0003: Garry vs. Joel; Buzzr promos!)


 * December 21, 1976 (#0007: Joel at the Spoilers, then vs. Dennis with Roger playing later; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy})
 * [Star Trek is a subject at one point; this may not sound like much now, but it'd been over two years since The Animated Series ended and Paramount was still in the scripting process for an eventually-abandoned film.]
 * December 24, 1976 (#0010: Roger vs. Chuck, with ALAN LUSHER playing later; Buzzr promos!)

Each subject now disappears before the CBS "ding" is played (began 12/27/76; prior to this, the ding sounded after the subject appeared onscreen, but before it was removed)
 * December 27, 1976 (#0011: Chuck vs. Alan, continued from last Friday with Judy playing later; Buzzr promos!)
 * December 30, 1976 (#0014: Alan vs. KATHY WEXLER, continued from yesterday {$450-$100 in Alan's favor} with Joe playing later {taped 12/76})
 * [Kathy was previously on The Joker's Wild (September 26-28, 1972).]
 * December 31, 1976 (#0015: Alan vs. Joe, continued from yesterday with Ed playing later {taped 12/76})

Passed clues in the Spoilers round now denoted by "PASS" on a green background (began 1/3/77; previously, they were denoted by an "X" on a green background)
 * January 3, 1977 (#0016: Alan vs. Ed, continued from last Friday with Judy playing later; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy})
 * [Promo at 3:32 of the primary copy is for Buzzr's year-long salute "Celebrating 75 Years of the TV Game Show", with a bunch of clips from Fremantle-owned games. One particularly notable clip, at 3:56, is from Split Personality!]
 * January 5, 1977 (#0018: Michael {$600} at the Spoilers, then {Game 2} vs. Nancy; Buzzr promos!)
 * January 6, 1977 (#0019: Nancy at the Spoilers, then vs. MORT CAMENS with Mark playing later; Buzzr broadcast)
 * [Mort was later a huge winner on Sale of the Century (1983)!]
 * January 7, 1977 (#0020: Mort vs. Mark, continued from yesterday with Doug playing later; Buzzr promos!)

Family Feud (1976-85/1988-94)
Only the ABC daytime show is on the regular schedule as of this writing.

Richard Dawson, ABC Daytime (1976-85)

Four episodes from 1981 (with Richard's then-future wife Gretchen Johnson playing, as well as Johnny Gilbert subbing for Gene Wood in the booth) aired as part of the network's "Love is On the Air" Valentine's Day programming in February 2016.

A "Cowboys vs. Cheerleaders" week (June 30-July 3, 1980) aired as part of a Super Bowl-related Feud marathon (the "Buzzr Bowl") on February 7, 2016. This was the only celebrity special where Richard did not wear a tuxedo. The July 12, 1977 episode was shown as part of Buzzr's 1st-Anniversary programming on June 1, 2016.

The "TV's All-Time Favorites" week from 1983 (Lollipop Trees already in use by this point) aired during the week of June 20, 2016 to tie in with the new season of the ABC primetime version, which began on the 26th.

$300 goal (began 3/5/79)
 * February 7, 1980 (#80-001: Giles {$6,780} vs. Tack)
 * [First episode taped in 1980.]
 * February 22, 1980 (#80-012: Bex {Day 2 - $5,423} vs. Fincher, with Richard namedropping Bruce Forsyth and Bob Monkhouse!; Buzzr promos!)


 * March 18, 1980 (#80-029: Hatley {$17,473} vs. Bugbee; "shaky-cam" upload, various noises at times {evidently, the uploader was eating while recording this}, no last segment {and a bunch of weird stuff happens after Fast Money})


 * March 28, 1980 (#80-037: Tanaka vs. Sullivan {taped 3/4/80})
 * [The head of the Sullivan family is the same Karen that was on Press Your Luck, and she's even weirder here!]


 * March 31, 1980 (#80-038: Sullivan vs. DeBoer; aspect ratio is off, but otherwise watchable)
 * April 1, 1980 (#80-039: Sullivan vs. Henry; aspect ratio is off, but otherwise watchable)
 * April 2, 1980 (#80-040: Sullivan vs. White; aspect ratio is off, but otherwise watchable)
 * April 3, 1980 (#80-041: Sullivan vs. Delgado; aspect ratio is off, but otherwise watchable)
 * April 4, 1980 (#80-042: Delgado vs. Super; aspect ratio is off, but otherwise watchable)


 * April 7, 1980 (#80-043: Super vs. Russo; aspect ratio is off, but otherwise watchable)
 * April 8, 1980 (#80-044: Super vs. Noakes, with Richard taking a jab at Card Sharks!; aspect ratio is off, but otherwise watchable)


 * April 22, 1980 (#80-054: Guice {Day 6 - $23,072!} vs. Sollars {back due to an error})
 * [Challengers were previously on in 12/79, but ran into an error involving fish.]


 * May? 1980 (Tree {$13,732?} vs. Darsat; "shaky-cam" upload, no last segment)

Richard Dawson, Syndication (1977-85)

An episode from early 1984 (with the $300 goal) was aired as part of the "Buzzr Bowl" marathon.

The "Hollywood Walk of Fame" week (taped 1/20/85; $400 goal already in effect by this point) aired during the week of June 20, 2016 to tie in with the new season of the ABC primetime version, which began on the 26th.

Ray Combs, CBS Daytime (1988-93)

Buzzr aired one-and-a-half episodes of Challenge as part of their "Lost and Found" week in September 2015: Pilot #3, and the first half of a Soap Stars episode from the first week of said era.

Challenge format (debuted 6/29/92; show now runs an hour)
 * Taped Early 1992 (Pilot #3: Del Campo vs. Campbell, with Kakadelas {$12,500} playing later {alternate copy, with some commercials})
 * [Has a very different format, and finally explains why the top-center score display expanded to four digits (contrary to long-held belief, it has nothing to do with Bullseye).]

Ray Combs, Syndication (1988-94)

Buzzr aired a Celebrity Impersonators show as part of "Lost and Found" week, followed by the "AFC Quarterbacks vs. NFC Quarterbacks" week in the "Buzzr Bowl" marathon. For the 1st-Anniversary programming on June 1, 2016, the network aired Pilot A from 1987 and the first show of Season 2 from '89.

(Oddly, the Pilot A they aired was a version that was edited in post-production to have Ray tone down some of his board calls. Said edits probably wouldn't have been noticeable had clips of the unaltered pilot not been online since April 2014.)


 * February/May 1993 (Celebrity Impersonators, Day 1?: Ladies {"Joan Rivers"/"Marilyn Monroe"/"Madonna"/"Shannen Doherty"/"Whitney Houston"} vs. Men {"Alan Alda"/"Wayne Campbell"/"Garth Algar"/"Rod Stewart"/"Don Johnson"}; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy})
 * [To be honest, I'm not really a fan of these specials, no matter which Feud era it is (although the lady doing Joan Rivers here is pretty good). Gene Wood's intro refers to this as "The Battle of the Almost-Celebrities", which could easily apply to many of the not-impersonating-anybody "celebrity"-inclusive shows these days. :P]

He Said, She Said (1969-70)
Not on the regular schedule as of this writing. Six episodes from 1970 were aired as part of the network's "Love is On the Air" Valentine's Day programming in February 2016.

The first question of each show will be listed as a distinguishing characteristic, as pretty much all game show collections I've seen only give the dates and celeb names (something I've also noticed with listings for Tattletales and the all-celeb era of the 1979-80 Beat the Clock).

Second intro/theme
 * 1970 (Dick & Loretta Clark/Bob Zamfino & E.J. Peaker/Hal Holbrook & Carol Rossen/Bert & Anne Convy; First Question: "A sign that he's getting older."; Buzzr promos!)

I've Got A Secret (1952-67)
Big thanks to I've Got A Secret Online for the below placement.

Garry Moore (1952-64)
 * April 26, 1961 (Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Carol Burnett; Players: Marty Riesman & Martin Doss, Delia & Bertie Harris, Arthur Treacher; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * May 10, 1961 (JOHNNY CARSON, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson; Players: Wayne Koons & George Cox, Donald O'Connor; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * May 24, 1961 (Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson; Players: Major-General Webster Anderson, Victor Borge; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * July 5, 1961 (Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson; Players: Wendell Moore; Francis, Bill, Mike, & John Martin; William Bendix; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)

Logo changes to the "four diamonds" style, new theme debuts, set changes to a diamond-filled motif (began 9/ or 10/61)
 * October 16, 1961 (Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson; Players: Donald Hulme, Fred Baldasare, ART LINKLETTER; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * November 6, 1961 (Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson; Players: Tony Leonardo, Vivian Vance {who plays a game of Password!}, Bud Willkie; Vance segment only)

Bold outline and patterned background added to logo (began 11/13/61)
 * December 4, 1961 (Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson; Players: John Cameron, Paul White & Frank Morrell, Roy Rogers; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * December 11, 1961 (Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson; Special Guests: Janet Leigh, Michel de la Vega; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)


 * February 5, 1962 (Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson; Players: Willie Mosconi, Mary Elizabeth York, Michael Rennie; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * June 18, 1962 (10th-Anniversary Show: Bill Cullen, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, Bess Myerson; Players: Jane Hoberman, Pamela Hutchings, & Frankie Carotto, then Lon Masterson; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * [Also has appearances by various staff members.]

Let's Make A Deal (1963-77/1984-86)
Buzzr has aired the 1963 pilot, hence the designation. Originally, the 1970s syndicated version was on the regular schedule, but this was replaced with the mid-1980s series on June 1, 2016 (although clips of the latter had appeared in promos since the network's launch).

Per the schedules and a press release, the mid-1980s "package" consists of 80 episodes from 1985, starting with two shows (with Big Deals of $9,046 and $9,426) airing as part of the network's 1st-Anniversary celebration. While said marathon featured various "anniversary" episodes of shows on the schedule, these shows are (at least so far) from Season 1.

ABC Primetime (1969-71)
 * February 7, 1969 (Premiere: First trader is Judy; first deal involves a Western Union Valentine's CandyGram {Big Deal: $5,752}; Buzzr promos!)
 * [While this version aired in color, this episode seems to have been preserved as a black-and-white kinescope.]

Standard intro (debuted by about 10/70)
 * December 26, 1970 (First traders are Mr. & Mrs. Lacey {taped 12/1/70}; first deal involves a $10,000 check! {Big Deal: $10,258})
 * [Spiegel catalog shown at 8:32 is the Fall/Winter 1970 one. One of three ABC primetime shows included in the first season of the syndicated run, and hence aired by both GSN and Buzzr. For at least the first couple years of the 1970s, the carpeted steps on the trading floor were a solid, kinda-pale yellow color.]

Syndicated (1971-77)

Hollywood, blue curtains in back (1971-74)
 * 1972 (First traders are Kay & Olivia; first deal is Olivia making decisions for Kay {Big Deal: $8,444}; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Has the "solid-color" trading floor steps.]
 * 1972 (First traders are Jeanie, Wes, & Doris; first deal is Monty paying $500 for the traders' items {Big Deal: $10,301})
 * [Spiegel catalog shown at 15:38 is the Fall/Winter 1972 one. Has the "solid-color" trading floor steps.]
 * 1972 (First trader is Betty; first deal is a choice between two items, beginning with "Ring or watch?" {Big Deal: $8,221}; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy, slightly longer})
 * [Has the "solid-color" trading floor steps.]


 * 1972 (First traders are Donna & Kris; first deal involves a stack of nine bills with $50 on top {Big Deal: $9,260}; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Spiegel catalog shown at 3:00 is the Fall/Winter 1972 one. Has the "solid-color" trading floor steps.]
 * [At one point, Monty talks to an audience member who said his golf was terrible. "You watched me on a television show? You're not supposed to watch me on a television show playing golf! I'm a pretty rotten golfer. ...Anyhow, I beat Lee Trevino, didn't I?" The namedrop of Trevino makes me think he's referring to Golf For Swingers, a short-lived syndicated entry from '72.]


 * 1972 (First traders are Pat & Jewel; first deal involves teamwork when making decisions, beginning with "Paint kit or $500?" {Big Deal: $10,786}; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Spiegel catalog shown at 4:15 is the Fall/Winter 1972 one. By this point, the carpeted steps on the trading floor have become more reddish with silver edges on top, a style which remains until the show moves to Las Vegas for the final season.]


 * 1972 (First traders are Roger, Joyce, & Pat; first deal involves three eggs, at least one of which is raw and hence worth $1,000 {Big Deal: $9,143}; "shaky-cam" upload, video is a bit blurry, ends as ABC Films credit scrolls onscreen)
 * [Spiegel catalog shown at 17:03 is the Fall/Winter 1972 one. Uncertain trading floor steps (the quality's too poor to make them out).]
 * [Monty notes that an audience member, who introduces herself as Sue Coleman, won the Senior California Beauty Contest for 1972 (per this article from 10/30/72, Sue became the first Miss Senior California Beauty the previous Sunday – specifically, October 29). Monty then notes that the lady sitting next to her, who was also in the contest, is Jay Stewart's mother!]


 * 1973 (First traders are Darlene, Nancy, & Kay; first deal starts with $100 for each player {Big Deal: $8,912}, with one Box having a set of ducks that quack so loudly they give themselves away well before Monty has a chance to sell them!; "shaky-cam" upload, really loud cough at around the 10:50 mark, some relatively-loud talking during second part of Big Deal)
 * [Has the reddish, "silver-edged" trading floor steps.]

Match Game (1962-69/CBS, 1973-79)
Buzzr has aired the 1962 pilot and an All-Star show from '64, both during the network's "Lost and Found" week in September 2015, hence the designation. Only Match Game '78 episodes are on the regular schedule as of this writing, though.

Big thanks to MatchGame.org for much of the below placement.

CBS Daytime (1973-79)

Pilot A and the Premiere were aired as part of the aforementioned "Lost and Found" week. The July 4, 1974 show aired as part of some Independence Day programming in July 2015, with another July '74 episode shown at some point.

Episodes 1-6 and 8-11 (July 2-9/11-16, 1973) were aired during the week of June 20, 2016 to tie in with the debut of the new ABC version on the 26th. From what I've read, Episode 7 (July 10) has always been skipped by GSN and was skipped by Canadian network Comedy Gold as well, so the fact Buzzr skipped it suggests that the master tape is damaged beyond repair (and has been for quite some time).

1974
 * July 4, 1974 (#0245: Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Don Adams, Elaine Joyce, Richard Dawson, Mitzi McCall {taped 6/14/74}; Sandra {$3,000} vs. Kendra, continued from yesterday during Round 1 with Jack playing later; Buzzr commercials, although for the most part they're fast-forwarded through)
 * [Gene is still introduced as "the host of Match Game '74".]


 * July 30, 1974 (#0263: Anson Williams, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Fannie Flagg, Richard Dawson, Kaye Stevens; Dorothy {Game 2 - $100} vs. Luann, with Tim playing later; Buzzr promos!)
 * [By this point, Gene is now introduced as "the star of Match Game '74".]

1978, pre-Star Wheel
 * January 24, 1978 (#1143: JOE GARAGIOLA, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Debralee Scott, Richard Dawson, Betty White; Tanis {Game 3 - $11,200!} vs. Eileen)
 * January 25, 1978 (#1144: JOE GARAGIOLA, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Debralee Scott, Richard Dawson, Betty White; Tanis at Head-To-Head Match, then vs. Jim with Lynn playing later; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Jim's wife is heavily pregnant, with pains every five-and-a-half minutes. This results in such things as Gene holding a "SPEED-UP!" sign for part of Game 1 and Brett being amazed at how calm both Jim and his wife are.]


 * February 2, 1978 (#1150: David Doyle, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Didi Conn, Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg; Dick {$100} at Super-Match, then vs. Eydie with Gaye playing later)
 * [Logo at end has a 1977 copyright date.]


 * February 3, 1978 (#1151: BILL ANDERSON, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Richard Dawson, Marcia Wallace; Dick vs. Gaye, continued from last time with Christie playing later; "shaky-cam" upload)
 * [Gene notes this is Friday and the next show will be Monday...but this is actually the first show with this panel lineup, indicating that they were aware of how CBS was airing the show. Oddly, MatchGame.org lists this week as having seven episodes, aired February 3/6-8/10/13-14.]
 * February 1978 (BILL ANDERSON, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Richard Dawson, Marcia Wallace; Billie Jean {Game 2 - $100} vs. Jim, with Teri playing later; Buzzr promos!)


 * February 22, 1978 (#1160: Avery Schrieber, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Barbara Rhoades, Richard Dawson, Betty White; Anita {$100} at Super-Match, then {Game 2} vs. Jim with Diane playing later {taped 1/8/78}; Buzzr promos!)


 * March 1978 (George Kennedy, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Patty Duke-Astin, Richard Dawson, Patti Deutsch; Barbara {$6,550} vs. Joanne, continued from last time at Round 2 with Marv playing later; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Uploader claims this is #1169 (3/7/78), but it doesn't connect to the below.]
 * March 8, 1978 (#1170: George Kennedy, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Patty Duke-Astin, Richard Dawson, Patti Deutsch; Tricia {$950} vs. Howard, continued from last time during Round 2 with Etta playing later)


 * March 17, 1978 (#1176: Gary Crosby, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Mary Wickes, Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg; Pat {Game 2 - $100} vs. Linette, continued from yesterday at Round 2 with Mike playing later)

Now You See It (1974-75)
Not on the regular schedule as of this writing. Buzzr aired three episodes as part of their "Lost and Found" week in September 2015: Test Episode #3, followed by the first two episodes of the series. The latter two were reshown during "Buzzr Brackets" in March 2016.

Five-player format
 * April 1, 1974 (Premiere: Tony & Ilsa vs. Lannie & Bert, with designated champ Linda {Solo Round is at $5,000})
 * April 2, 1974 (#2: Begins with Steve & Lynn vs. Pat & Ron; Buzzr promos!)

Three-player format (debuted 12/23/74)
 * Taped 11/27/74 (Test Episode #3: Susan {$1,000} at Solo Round, then Gordon vs. Helen with Donna and Diane playing later {Solo Round starts at $14,000}; Buzzr promos!)
 * [The last of three test shows that were done to try out the slimmed-down/straddling format before going to air with it. All three also had the Bonus Word, which in the end just got tossed out with the format change.]

Password (1962-67 Primetime/1979-82/1984-89)
Only Super is on the regular schedule as of this writing. Buzzr aired the July 4, 1985 show as part of its Independence Day programming in July 2015, which also included an episode of Plus (July 4, 1980).

Four more Plus shows (February 5-8, 1979) were aired as part of the network's "Love is On the Air" Valentine's Day marathon in February 2016, which also included a nighttime CBS episode from 1963 (albeit with the commercials and opening sponsor plug removed).

The September 23, 1985 show aired as part of Buzzr's 1st-Anniversary marathon in June 2016.

Big thanks to Mike's Classic TV Games Site for the CBS episode date, MatchGame.org for the Plus listings, and Jason Cranmer for some of the Super-era placement.

CBS Primetime (1962-65/1966-67)

Password Plus (1979-82)

Allen Ludden (1979-80)

Super Password (1984-89)


 * September 25, 1984 (#2: Gloria Loring & PAT SAJAK; Ed {Game 2 - $1,200} vs. Patricia, continued from yesterday {$100-$0 in Ed's favor} with Dave playing later {Cashword starts at $2,000; Super Password starts at $10,000})
 * ["CA$HWORD" logo is still tiny. Endgame words are still white, and its timer is still small.]

Puzzle solution door changed to the show's logo (began 10/8/84; prior to this, it looked the same as the password doors); endgame words become yellow, endgame timer enlarged (began by 10/12/84)
 * October 12, 1984 (#15: Vicki Lawrence & Tom Poston; Dan {$6,000} vs. Kristen, continued from yesterday {$200-$100 in Dan's favor} with Karen playing later {Super Password starts at $5,000}; "Pre-Buzzr" airing from 6/1/15, with promos!)
 * [Promo at 13:35 includes a Body Language clip from 1984 (the graphical setup shown was only used for the first few months or so), whereas Buzzr started their run of the show in January '85. I also get the feeling the Super Password clip near the end (of Convy saying "You bet your ass.") didn't actually air on TV.]

"CA$HWORD" logo enlarged to its normal size (began by 10/19/84)
 * October 19, 1984 (#20: Edie McClurg & Nathan Cook; Linda {Game 2 - $1,300} vs. Lisa, continued from yesterday {$200-$100 in Lisa's favor} with Bill playing later {Cashword starts at $4,000; Super Password starts at $25,000}; Buzzr promos!)


 * October 22, 1984 (#21: Marcia Wallace & BILL CULLEN; Lisa at Super Password, then vs. Danna; Buzzr promos!)
 * October 23, 1984 (#22: Marcia Wallace & BILL CULLEN; Danna at Super Password, then vs. Lance, with a moment at 10:45 that really shouldn't have been allowed; Buzzr promos!)
 * [Bert addresses said incident after the next commercial break: if the contestant who caused the incident ends up winning the game, the disadvantaged player will be brought back for the next game. If the disadvantaged player wins, then really no harm done.]


 * November 20, 1984 (#42: JoAnne Worley & Charles Siebert; Jackie {$1,600} vs. Carla, continued from yesterday {$300-$0 in Carla's favor} with Bob playing later {Cashword starts at $3,000; Super Password starts at $35,000}; Buzzr promos!)
 * November 21, 1984 (#43: JoAnne Worley & Charles Siebert; Carla vs. Bob, continued from yesterday with Katherine playing later; Buzzr promos!)

Gene Wood becomes announcer (began 11/26/84; Rich Jeffries announced prior to this)
 * December 28, 1984 (#70: Shelley Smith & Jamie Farr; Sue {$10,500} at Super Password, then vs. Marjorie {Cashword starts at $4,000; Super Password starts at $20,000} with the set decorated for Christmas!; "shaky-cam" upload, bunch of noises at times)
 * [Rich fills in for Gene.]

Press Your Luck (1983-86)
While the current schedule has the show in late 1983/early 1984, Buzzr aired the July 4, 1985 episode (5-day/$50,000 limit in place by this point) as part of its Independence Day programming in July 2015. The Michael Larson game from June 1984 was aired on July 31, 2016, alongside "a showcase of Press Your Luck's other big single-day winners".

Big thanks to Jason Hernandez's episode guides for some of the below placement.

1983
 * September 19, 1983 (Premiere: Lana/Linda/Phil)
 * September 30, 1983 (#10: RANDY WEST! {Day 2 - $8,750}/Kathy/Alan; Buzzr promos!)
 * October 3, 1983 (#11: RANDY WEST!/Clay/Martha; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy})


 * October 25, 1983 (#27: Marv/Linda {Day 2 - $6,000}/Kim {alternate copy})
 * October 28, 1983 (#30: Tony/Sam {Day 2 - $10,700}/Aradine; Buzzr promos!)
 * December 20, 1983 (#65/Christmas Week, Day 2: Dee/Frank/Glenn {Day 2 - $21,526})

1984
 * January 10, 1984 (#80: Andy/Nancy/Ross {Day 2 - $17,324}; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy, "shaky-cam" upload, no promos})

Sale of the Century (Syndicated, 1985-86)
First aired October 19, 2015, getting on the schedule thanks to Buzzr's "Pick & Play" Sweepstakes. For an episode guide, see here.

Season 1 (January-May 1985)
 * January 7, 1985 (#S-001/Premiere: Jack/Andra/Buck {Cash Jackpot: $50,000}; Buzzr promos, plus Contestant/Ticket Plugs! {alternate copy})
 * January 8, 1985 (#S-002: Paul/Colleen/Buck; Buzzr promos, plus Contestant/Ticket Plugs!)

"All the prizes and a Cash Jackpot of [amount]..." changed to "Cash and prizes worth over $100,000..." (began 1/14/85)
 * January 14, 1985 (#S-006: Phyllis/Vince/Judy {Day 2 - $70 to spend}; Buzzr promos!)
 * [During the endgame prize descriptions, a model tries to show off a new computer...and fails to understand how a mouse is used; hard not to notice the fact he's holding it in his hand. Also, there's a "fade"-style edit shortly after the copyright notice – maybe Buzzr was editing out the Contestant/Ticket Plugs?]

TattleTales (CBS, 1974-78)
While starting out as a revival of He Said, She Said, this show quickly went in its own direction (i.e., all-Quickies), hence why they're separate.

The first question of each show is listed as a distinguishing characteristic, as pretty much all game show collections I've seen only give the dates and celeb names (something I've also noticed with listings for He Said, She Said and the all-celeb era of the 1979-80 Beat the Clock).

Buzzr aired four shows from Week 17 (Scoey & Clare Mitchell/John & Patty-Duke Astin/Charlie Brill & Mitzi McCall) as part of the network's "Love is On the Air" Valentine's Day programming in February 2016. They've also shown a 1976 episode sub-hosted by Bob Barker as part of the network's "Buzzr Brackets" programming in March.

Big thanks to MatchGame.org and (mostly) Ian's Game Show and Classic TV Site for much of the below placement. Note that per the latter, for a couple of lengthy periods in 1974 CBS aired two weeks of shows by alternating between them from day to day (for instance, Week 13 aired May 14, 16, 20, 22, and 24 while Week 14 aired May 15, 17, 21, 23, and 27).

For the sake of my sanity, I'll be going by what I'm sure were the intended airdates rather than CBS' wonky style.

Original format (February 18-June 21, 1974 {first 18 weeks})
 * Late February-Early March 1974 (William Shatner & Marcy Lafferty/Warde Donovan & Phyllis Diller/Orson & Carolyn Bean; First Question: "It happened in a car."; Buzzr promos, video issues at a few points {Buzzr logo remains stationary})
 * [From Week 2 (February 25-March 1). For the first two weeks, Jack Clark's intro began with "Everyone in our studio audience in Television City in Hollywood has a money stake...", and Bert introduced the three seated on the left-hand side of the set before those who were sitting at center stage.]

Jack and Bert's intros standardized (began 3/4/74)
 * March 29, 1974 (#0030: Allen Ludden & Betty White/Chuck Woolery & Jo Ann Pflug/Bill & Ann Cullen; First Question: "It happened while you were dating."; Buzzr promos!)
 * [From Week 6 (March 25-29).]


 * April 8?, 1974 (Gary & Barbara Crosby/Pat & Marjorie Harrington/Ken Berry & Jackie Joseph; First Question: "A story involving in-laws."; Buzzr promos! {alternate copy with commercials, ends during final segment})
 * [From Week 8 (April 8-12).]
 * Mid-April 1974 (Alejandro & Joyce Rey/Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce/Orson & Carolyn Bean; First Question: "A time you were embarrassed."; Buzzr promos!)
 * [From Week 9 (April 15-19).]

Monitors' borders become color-coded (began 5/13/74); nameplates become white-on-green (began 5/20/74)
 * Mid-May 1974 (Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara/Greg & Lee Morris/Dick Gautier & Barbara Stuart; First Question: "Your first date."; Buzzr promos!)
 * [From Week 14 (May 20-24).]
 * Late May 1974 (Glenn Ford & Cynthia Hayward/Orson & Carolyn Bean/Lee Bernhardi & Janet Lennon; First Question: "It happened away from home."; Buzzr promos!)
 * [From Week 15 (May 27-31).]

To Tell The Truth (1956-67 Primetime/1969-78)
Only the CBS primetime show is on the regular schedule as of this writing. Big thanks to To Tell The Truth On The Web for some of the below placement and info.

CBS Primetime (1956-67)

Six episodes outside of the regular schedule's range (the 1956 pilot, 4/29/58, 12/24/59, 12/12/60, and 11/8/65) aired as part of a marathon on June 12, 2016 to tie in with the debut of the new ABC version that night.

Three-game format (began 1/22/57); standard set: panelists at left, players at right (debuted sometime between 3/3 and 6/23/60)
 * January 2, 1961 (JOHNNY CARSON, Kitty Carlisle, Don Ameche, Betty White; Subjects: Tom Pike {pioneering expert}, Simone Gossner {U.S. Naval Observatory astronomer}, Manuel "Garita" Gara {world champion jai-alai player}; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos! {alternate copy, has the Buzzr commercials as well})
 * February 20, 1961 (Tom Poston, Faye Emerson, Ralph Bellamy, Polly Bergen; Subjects: Michael Verboff {portrait painter}, Nicki Horner {owner of a champion cat}, Fred Norris {champion long-distance runner}; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * [Polly's next-to-last show, by all indication.]


 * March 27, 1961 (Tom Poston, Pat Carroll, Don Ameche, Betty White; Subjects: Don Walsh {record-breaking deep sea diver}, Patricia McCormick {professional bullfighter}, Grover C. Criswell {Confederate money expert and mayor of St. Petersburg}; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * April 10, 1961 (Tom Poston, Pat Carroll, JOHNNY CARSON, Betty White; Subjects: Kent Goering {Eagle Scout who spent five months in the Army's "Camp Century"}, Mabel Mary Frances "Penny" Potter {exotic dancer}, Henry B. Montague {USPS chief inspector}; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)

Second theme debuts (began 5/15 or 22/61)
 * November 6, 1961 (Tom Poston, Jinx Falkenburg, JOHNNY CARSON, Kitty Carlisle; Subjects: Leon Plunk {bad luck steeplejack}, Kathy Lusner {high-jump equestrian}, Bill Root {card game expert}; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * [Bud briefly plugs Number Please at one point.]
 * December 18, 1961 (5th-Anniversary Show: Ralph Bellamy, Dina Merrill, JOHNNY CARSON, Betty White; Subjects: Cecil Underwood {the first subject of the Premiere!}, Bonnie Guitar {singer/jockey}, Harold Baker {billiards expert/barber}; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)


 * April 23, 1962 (Tom Poston, Mimi Benzell, JOHNNY CARSON, Dina Merrill; Subjects: Wilda B. Cliburn {Van Cliburn's mother}, James Ramsey Ullman {mountaineer and author}, Margaret Smith {Ringling Brothers' choreographer}; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)


 * October 8, 1962 (Tom Poston, Sally Ann Howes, Abe Burrows, Kitty Carlisle; Subjects: Leo Beranek {Lincoln Center's acoustics expert}, Peg Bracken {author of the I Hate to Housekeep Book}, Ralph Hoover {professor of horseshoeing}; ends after Game 1)
 * [Bud's comments indicate this is Abe's first nighttime show, though this isn't actually true (he'd appeared at least twice before, on 2/19/57 and 2/13/61).]

Syndication, Garry Moore (1969-77)

Buzzr aired eight episodes (a full week from late 1970, the rest from '71) during a special Mark Goodson marathon in January 2016. Two '71 episodes were later shown on May 22, 2016, at least one of which had already aired in the Goodson marathon.

Original, "psychedelic" set (1969-71)

What's My Line? (1950-67)
Buzzr has also shown a few clips of the 1968-75 syndicated series in promos.

Big thanks to The Goodson-Todman "Big 4" Game Show Index and the episode guide at the Mark Goodson Wiki for much of the below placement.

Original rules: "free guess" by each panelist for civilian contestants, Mystery Guest rounds treated much like the standard ones
 * January 16, 1955 (Dorothy Kilgallen, Robert Q. Lewis, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf; Players: Sam Nadler, Anna Cecealci?, Esther Williams; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos, audio/video goes out of sync for the last part of Game 1)
 * January 23, 1955 (Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf; Players: Nicole Germain, Alice Crisafulle, Dennis Day; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * [Mention is made of the French-Canadian version, Chacun son Metier, which ran from 1954-59 on Radio-Canada (a TV station). Of note, a guest panelist joins the regulars for Game 2, seated to Bennett's left.]


 * February 6, 1955 (5th-Anniversary Show: Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis, Sam Levenson; Players: Patricia Finch {the show's first-ever contestant!}, Ruth Whitney, Pearl Bailey, Eunice Blackie; has the original commercials, Buzzr promos, and a Contestant Plug, minor glitchiness at a few points)
 * February 20, 1955 (Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis, Ezio Pinza; Players: Arthur Berk, F. Henry Burkhardt, Dorothy Lamour; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * [Arlene notes that Ezio is filling in for Bennett.]


 * March 27, 1955 (Dorothy Kilgallen, WALLY COX, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf; Players: Charles Hume, Max Fleischman, Tyrone Power, Jack Syke; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * [Dorothy notes that Wally is filling in for Fred. Unfortunately, he's really hard to watch here, as he seems to be derailing things intentionally – especially in Game 4, where his questions take up more than half of the remaining time and cause Arlene to point out that he hadn't been listening to John. (Compare to someone like Groucho Marx, where the derailing and "play for laughs" mentality was a well-established part of him.)]

"Free guess" rule removed; standard Mystery Guest questioning rules (began 4/17/55)
 * June 19, 1955 (Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, BETTY WHITE, Bennett Cerf; Players: Jack Adam, Carolyn Weinberg, Arnold Stang, William Gunn; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * July 10, 1955 (Dorothy Kilgallen, JACK PAAR, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf; Players: Dudley Woodman, Steve Nozeleski?, Sheree North, Jack B. Corn; has the original commercials, Buzzr promos, and a Contestant Plug!)
 * [Per Dorothy and John, Jack is filling in for Fred, who's out sick.]


 * September 4, 1955 (Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf; Players: James P. Mitchell, Rose Kouzouzakis?, Jean Pierre Aumont, Uani Maris; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * October 16, 1955 (Dorothy Kilgallen, Fred Allen, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf; Players: J.L. Goldberg, Alfred Masehino, Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey; has the original commercials and Buzzr promos!)
 * [Dorothy notes that Fred is back after an absence. Fred plugs the home game, and later namedrops The $64,000 Question.]