Television D-G: 'E' Trivia Questions 1. Although it was known as "The Ed Sullivan Show" it did have another name from 1948 to 1955. What was the original name of the show? From QuizIn the Know About "The Ed Sullivan Show"
Jeopardy! is an American quiz show featuring trivia in topics such as history, literature, the arts, pop culture, science and sports. The show has a unique answer-and-question format in which contestants are presented with clues in the form of answers, and must phrase their responses in que...
trivia questions. It goes like this: There are five correct answers for five family members and one wrong one. The family must select answers, stand in place, and prepare for a plunge into a pool if they are wrong. They will literally get hit by a gigantic ball into the drink for an...
money, and around-the-clock nonstop work, from the mouths of friends, crew members, and entertainment reporters, The Price of Glee pulls the curtain back on all the behind-the-scenes drama and addresses the all too familiar internet rumor that the show may be cursed. Episode ...
Hosted by Jack Narz, who achieved a popularity equal to that of Hal March on The $64,000 Question, Dotto was based on the children's connect-the-dots game: contestants answered general-knowledge questions to connect dots that made a portrait of a famous or historical personage. Popularity...
(e.g., by broadcasting audio, video, and/or text-based requests for viewers to respond to a question or provide feedback). In some implementations, the requests for viewer responses can include an offer of cash or prizes having cash value to be awarded to at least a portion of the ...
text of a question, and its four possible answers is sent to the application. The application displays the text of the question in the question field, and the four possible answers in the answer field. The correct answer is also sent. A point value may also be sent with each question. ...
(Horace MacMahon). The show's signature was its narrator, who introduced each episode with the assurance that the series was not filmed in a studio, but "in the streets and buildings of New York itself," and returned thirty minutes later to intone the series' famous tag-line (also ...
Kelly often said that he was not an intellectual, and that he could not have answered any of the questions without knowing the answer from his flash card. Yet he was remarkably kind and affable, and put even novice young contestants at ease immediately. The answers were supplied by a ...