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Oct 1, 2019

[Ans] What was the first game show to air on commercially licensed television in the United States?

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Truth or Consequences was the first game show to air on broadcast television, airing as a one-time experiment on July 1, 1941. However, the series did not appear on TV again until 1950, when the medium had caught on commercially. The program originated as a prime time series, airing on CBS on September 7, 1950 hosted by Ralph Edwards. In 1956, NBC launched a new daytime version of the show, with radio personality Bob Barker at the helm. This run not only marked the start of a hugely successful TV career for Barker, but it also became the longest-running incarnation of the popular show.

[Answer] What was the first game show to air on commercially licensed television in the United States?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was the first game show to air on commercially licensed television in the United States?"



...Truth or Consequences was the first game show to air on broadcast television, airing as a one-time experiment on July 1, 1941. However, the series did not appear on TV again until 1950, when the medium had caught on commercially. The program originated as a prime time series, airing on CBS on September 7, 1950 hosted by Ralph Edwards. In 1956, NBC launched a new daytime version of the show, with radio personality Bob Barker at the helm. This run not only marked the start of a hugely successful TV career for Barker, but it also became the longest-running incarnation of the popular game show.

Dec 6, 2018

[Answer] 1. Who was born on January 10, 1949 and became one of the first commercially successful porn stars with her film "Deep Throat"?

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...1. Linda Lovelace 2. Annabelle Flowers 3. Marilyn Chambers 4. Traci Lords Linda Susan Boreman (stage-name Linda Lovelace) is probably the most recognizable name to come out of the porn industry. "Deep Throat" initiated what is sometimes referred to as "The Golden Age of Porn" when "Deep Throat" emerged as a media phenomenon and was playing in traditional movie theatres and to mixed audiences. She made just seven porn films in her career and the total screen time is about five hours. She also has had five biographies written about her life. She later claimed that her husband kept control of her by the use of drugs and by pointing a rifle at her head during filming. Later she was to align herself with Gloria Steinem in an anti-pornography campaign. She died at 52 from infections following a car accident in 2002. ("Behind the Green Door", starring Marilyn Chambers, also came out in 1972).