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Revision as of 21:12, 7 September 2024
Matches 'n Mates was an American syndicated game show created and produced by Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir[1] that aired from 1967–1968, and was taped at both WJW-TV in Cleveland, Ohio and WAGA-TV in Atlanta, Georgia. It was a Nicholson-Muir Production in association with 20th Century Fox Television.
The show was hosted by Art James, with Dave Michaels and Bob McClain announcing.
Matches 'n Mates was a word game in which two Husband and Wife teams attempted to match questions to answers in order to reveal letters of a mystery word called the "Hidden Item".
Gameplay
One member of each couple, in turn, calls out a letter between "A" and "I" and an incomplete statement was read ("To paint a fence you would use...").[2] The other member called out one of twelve numbers, each representing a different answer. If the statement and answer matched, a letter or space was revealed on the nine-space Hidden Item Board. The first team to identify a Hidden Item won the round, and the first team to win three rounds won the game and a bonus prize.
References
- ^ Hevesi, Dennis. "E. Roger Muir, 89, Dies; Backed Howdy Doody", The New York Times, October 28, 2008. Accessed October 28, 2008.
- ^ Schwartz, D. Ryan, S. Wostbrock, F. (1999) "The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows, 3rd Edition", New York: Checkmark Books
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