Revised version of the verenable Goodson-Todman game show, where celebrity-contestant teams try to convey passwords. For the period on Champions retired after playing the bonus round seven times on Both shows exist in their entirety, and can currently be seen on In January 1988, a man later discovered to be a previously convicted felon with active warrants for his arrest appeared on Ketchem's arrest came as the result of an investigation started when a bank manager in

With Tom Kennedy, Allen Ludden, Bill Cullen, Patty Duke.

Newlywed husbands and wives would take turns answering (often risque) questions while their spouses ... It is infuriating. Recorded at NBC Studios 3 and 4 in Burbank, California from January 1979 to March 1982.

This nighttime syndicated version of the CBS game show features two contestants compete for cash and prizes by answering survey questions and trying to guess if the next card drawn from their deck is higher or lower than the last. One is telling the truth, and the other two are impostors. Password Plus (TV Series 1979–1982) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Four celebrity panelists ask them questions to figure out who is telling the truth. Additional puzzles were played until one contestant had enough money to win the game. Password Plus with Allen Ludden, ... Lorrie vs. Joe - Dick Martin gives the password as a clue and a contestant falls out of their chair after guessing the puzzle on the 1st clue! In 2019, you can "binge" this show on Amazon Prime - at least a decent sampling of the Ludden episodes. But when they are AWFUL, it can be a bummer. Two families compete by trying to outguess the opponents about survey results. First, either the wives or husbands would go offstage and wear headphones; their spouses would remain on stage. He/she could use multiple words to form a sentence, but had to pause distinctly after each one. Afternoon game show which combined elements of two classic game shows "Match Game" and "Hollywood Squares" into one. For the final password in a puzzle, if the guesser was incorrect, their partner was given a guess as well. Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. It's really fun, when the celebrities are good at the game. If it was the final password, the solution was revealed, the puzzle was thrown out, and a new one was played. The contestant had 60 seconds to guess 10 passwords beginning with consecutive letters of the alphabet, with the celebrity giving one-word clues as in the main game.

If a clue-giver said the password or any form of it, or if his/her partner guessed it based on any infraction by the clue-giver, it was added to the board and the guesser on the opposing team was given a chance to solve the puzzle. Three celebrity couples were panelists.

On A correct guess by either team won money for its contestant, and any remaining passwords were revealed and briefly explained by the host. Yet, they apparently asked him back a few times, as he was a regular on the previous versions of the show.Looking for some great streaming picks? Use the HTML below. Revised version of the verenable Goodson-Todman game show, where celebrity-contestant teams try to convey passwords.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful. of episodes801 Production Executive producerHoward Felsher ProducerRobert Sherman Production locationNBC Studios Burbank, California Camera setupSix cameras, later five Running time22 minutes Production companyMark Good… I just watched Dick Martin derail about four great players. The following infractions by the clue-giver forfeited the receiver's chance to guess the password: Correctly guessing a password allowed that participant one chance to solve the puzzle. Password Plus consisted of two rounds. The original version of the long-running game show, hosted by veteran host Bob Eubanks. The misadventures of a struggling rock band. By giving clues and hints, they would try to help the contestant guess the password, with the first one to do so winning cash and prizes. If a password was not guessed by either player, it was added to the board without a guess at the puzzle.

The soap-operish antics of two families: the Campbells and the Tates.

Celebrity guests, paired off with the contestants, would be given a secret password. On The winning team played for a cash prize in the bonus round, called "Alphabetics" on The gameplay of the round was the same on both shows. Capitalized words, proper names, and foreign words were allowed, as were vocal inflections intended to lead the receiver to the password. 7/11/79 - Judy vs. Doris - GSN airing - skipped by Buzzr due to puzzle about mafia. In 1981, the switch in celebrity partners that normally took place before the start of each game was moved to after the third puzzle.