Name Droppers

Name Droppers was a short-lived daytime game show produced for NBC by Heatter-Quigley Productions in 1969.

Hosts
Al Lohman & Roger Barkley

Gameplay
The game had three celebrity panelists and 20 contestants who played for a weekday broadcast, along with a "Name Dropper": a person who had a connection to one of the three celebrities. Examples were a maid, first-grade teacher or mechanic.

The panelists told stories about how they related to the "Name Dropper". The contestants voted for the star whose story they believed. If they were correct, they each collect $10 (maximum award $200). The "Name Dropper" collected $10 for each wrong vote. In addition, each game allowed two contestants to explain their choices and then play for a bonus prize. The contestant with the greatest number of correct answers at the end of the day's show won a $1,000 bonus.