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* FollowTheLeader: One of the first ''Series/{{Password}}'' clones. The word to be guessed was even whispered to home viewers.

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* FollowTheLeader: One of the first ''Series/{{Password}}'' clones. The word to be guessed was even whispered to home viewers. Goodson-Todman threatened a lawsuit because the set was too similar to ''Password''.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Due to the wipe-and-reuse practices of the time, not a lot of episodes have survived.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Due to the wipe-and-reuse practices of the time, not a lot of episodes have survived.survive.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Due to the wipe-and-reuse practices of the time, not a lot of episodes have survived:
** '''KTLA:''' Nothing of the 1962-63 version is known to survive. A few color photographs of the 1975 version exist.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Due to the wipe-and-reuse practices of the time, not a lot of episodes have survived:
survived.
** '''KTLA:''' Nothing of the 1962-63 version is known to survive. A few color photographs photos of the 1975 version exist.



** Creator/{{ABC}} aired the '75 version at 4:00 PM Eastern. Many markets either didn't clear the show, or delayed it to the next morning. The show's end in November was rather abrupt, as a planned Christmas children's week plugged by Tom during what turned out to be the third-to-last week (specifically noting that it was an annual tradition on the 1960s version). Of note, it seems the show was told they wouldn't get to do said week, as the last aired episode two weeks later (taped October 31; the third-to-last week was shot on the 17th) has no such plug.

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** Creator/{{ABC}} aired the '75 version at 4:00 PM Eastern. Many markets either didn't clear the show, or delayed it to the next morning. The show's end in November was rather abrupt, as During at least the third-to-last week, Tom plugs a planned Christmas children's week plugged by Tom during what turned out to be the third-to-last week (specifically noting that it was an to run from December 22-26, continuing the annual Christmas tradition on from the 1960s version). Of note, it version; this never happened, as the show was canned the day before Thanksgiving.
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seems the show was told they wouldn't get to do said children's week, as the last aired episode two weeks later (taped October 31; the third-to-last week was shot on the 17th) has no such plug.plug. It also has no indication that this was the last show, indicating that the cancellation was abrupt, although it certainly went out on a high note.
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** '''KTLA''': Nothing of the 1962-63 version is known to survive. A few color photographs of the 1975 version exist.
** '''NBC''': A B&W kinescope of the fifth daytime episode and a handful of color episodes are known to exist. The January 14, 1964 episode of the primetime edition also survives in black-and-white.
** '''ABC''': Three episodes are known to exist.
** '''Syndication''': The whole run survives intact, but only a few episodes are in circulation.

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** '''KTLA''': '''KTLA:''' Nothing of the 1962-63 version is known to survive. A few color photographs of the 1975 version exist.
** '''NBC''': '''NBC:''' A B&W kinescope of the fifth daytime episode and a handful of color episodes are known to exist. The January 14, 1964 episode of the primetime edition also survives in black-and-white.
** '''ABC''': '''ABC:''' Three episodes are known to exist.
exist, along with a clip used in NBC's ''Most Outrageous Game Show Moments'' specials.
** '''Syndication''': The whole run survives intact, '''Syndication:''' Intact, but only a few three episodes are in circulation.



** When Creator/{{ABC}} brought it back in 1975, they slotted it at 4:00 PM Eastern. Many markets either didn't clear the show, or delayed it to the next morning. The show's end in November was very abrupt, as Tom promoted a children's week the following month (an annual Christmas tradition on the 1960s version) toward the end.

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** When Creator/{{ABC}} brought it back in 1975, they slotted it aired the '75 version at 4:00 PM Eastern. Many markets either didn't clear the show, or delayed it to the next morning. The show's end in November was very rather abrupt, as Tom promoted a planned Christmas children's week plugged by Tom during what turned out to be the following month (an third-to-last week (specifically noting that it was an annual Christmas tradition on the 1960s version) toward version). Of note, it seems the end.show was told they wouldn't get to do said week, as the last aired episode two weeks later (taped October 31; the third-to-last week was shot on the 17th) has no such plug.
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** '''NBC''': A B&W kinescope of the fifth daytime episode and a handful of color episodes are known to exist.

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** '''NBC''': A B&W kinescope of the fifth daytime episode and a handful of color episodes are known to exist. The January 14, 1964 episode of the primetime edition also survives in black-and-white.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Not much exists of the first two versions, and only a few Peck episodes circulate.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Not much exists Due to the wipe-and-reuse practices of the first two versions, time, not a lot of episodes have survived:
** '''KTLA''': Nothing of the 1962-63 version is known to survive. A few color photographs of the 1975 version exist.
** '''NBC''': A B&W kinescope of the fifth daytime episode
and a handful of color episodes are known to exist.
** '''ABC''': Three episodes are known to exist.
** '''Syndication''': The whole run survives intact, but
only a few Peck episodes circulate.are in circulation.
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** The original 1960s run ended because {{NBC}} wanted to revamp their daytime lineup.
** When {{ABC}} brought it back in 1975, they slotted it at 4:00 PM Eastern. Many markets either didn't clear the show, or delayed it to the next morning. The show's end in November was very abrupt, as Tom promoted a children's week the following month (an annual Christmas tradition on the 1960s version) toward the end.

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** The original 1960s run ended because {{NBC}} Creator/{{NBC}} wanted to revamp their daytime lineup.
** When {{ABC}} Creator/{{ABC}} brought it back in 1975, they slotted it at 4:00 PM Eastern. Many markets either didn't clear the show, or delayed it to the next morning. The show's end in November was very abrupt, as Tom promoted a children's week the following month (an annual Christmas tradition on the 1960s version) toward the end.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Not much exists of the first two versions, and only a few Peck episodes circulate.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Twice.
** The original 1960s run ended because {{NBC}} wanted to revamp their daytime lineup.
** When {{ABC}} brought it back in 1975, they slotted it at 4:00 PM Eastern. Many markets either didn't clear the show, or delayed it to the next morning. The show's end in November was very abrupt, as Tom promoted a children's week the following month (an annual Christmas tradition on the 1960s version) toward the end.
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