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* ThePeteBest: Todd Russell was replaced one year into the run by Warren Hull.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Episodes were destroyed per network practices of the era, though it may be for the better due to its controversial nature. A handful of episodes can be found at the UCLA Film and Television Archive and the Paley Center for Media, and the Library of Congress has one episode on kinescope.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Episodes were destroyed per network practices of the era, though although it may be have been for the better best due to its controversial nature. A handful of episodes can be found at the UCLA Film and Television Archive and the Paley Center for Media, and the Library of Congress has one episode on kinescope.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Episodes were destroyed per network practices of the era, though it may be for the better due to its controversial nature. A handful of episodes can be found at the UCLA Film and Television Archive and the Paley Center for Media, and the Library of Congress has one episode on kinescope.
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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: The British series ''Series/StrikeItLucky'' had a short-lived TransatlanticEquivalent called ''Strike it Rich''.

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: The British series ''Series/StrikeItLucky'' had Kline & Friends produced a short-lived TransatlanticEquivalent game show also called ''Strike it Rich''.Rich''. It found greater success [[TransatlanticEquivalent across the pond]] as ''Series/StrikeItLucky''.
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** ''Strike it Rich'' itself spawned a short-lived imitator ''Have a Heart'' which was the last GameShow to air on Creator/DuMont.

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** ''Strike it Rich'' itself spawned a short-lived imitator ''Have a Heart'' which was the last new GameShow to air on Creator/DuMont.
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* ChannelHop: Began on CBS radio and moved to NBC in 1950. Curiously, CBS picked it up for daytime television in 1951 with a primetime version starting later that year.

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* ChannelHop: Began on CBS radio and moved to NBC in 1950.1950 where it remained until 1957. Curiously, CBS picked it up for daytime television in 1951 with a primetime version starting later that year. The primetime run was cancelled in 1955 and the daytime version ended a week after the NBC radio version went off the air.
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* ChannelHop: Began on CBS radio and moved to NBC in 1950. Curiously, CBS picked it up for daytime television in 1951 with a primetime version starting later that year.
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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: The British series ''Series/StrikeItLucky'' had a short-lived TransatlanticEquivalent called ''Strike it Rich''.
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** Of ''Series/QueenForADay'' fame, although ''Strike it Rich'' aired on television five years before ''Queen'' did.
** ''Strike it Rich'' itself spawned a short-lived imitator ''Have a Heart'' which was the last GameShow to air on Creator/DuMont.
* LongRunner: Lasted 10½ years on radio and television.
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