#9020, aired 2024-01-19 | LET'S PLAY A GAME $1000: You get 60 seconds to guess your teammate's sketch in this game that spawned a TV version Pictionary |
#8945, aired 2023-10-06 | PICK A NUMBER BETWEEN 5 & 477 $800: It's the atomic number of iridium; it also used to be a famous TV address on the Sunset Strip 77 |
#2, aired 2023-05-08 | POP CULTURE IN BLACK & WHITE $800: In the '60s Robert Culp & Bill Cosby pioneered interracial buddy espionage on this TV show I Spy |
#8853, aired 2023-04-19 | TV $800: In the '60s Marlo Thomas was "That Girl"; from 2011 to 2018, she played "New Girl", Jess Deschanel |
#8849, aired 2023-04-13 | TRADEMARKED SOUNDS $600: This TV network has trademarked "the ticking sound of a stopwatch" CBS |
#8834, aired 2023-03-23 | TV SHOW LINGO $2000: In the '60s this comedy mishmash from Dan Rowan & Dick Martin introduced bippy, as in "You bet your sweet..." Laugh-In |
#8807, aired 2023-02-14 | TV SHOW TITLES IN SPANISH $600: This '60s spy spoof has been shown as "El superagente 86" Get Smart |
#8648, aired 2022-05-25 | LENDING TV SUPPORT $800: Timothy Simons as Jonah Ryan, also called "The Pointless Giant", "The 60-Foot Virgin" & so many other things we can't say Veep |
#8604, aired 2022-03-24 | IF YOU LIKED IT $400: 2 things changed since this TV show debuted on Sept. 24, 1968; that was a Tuesday, it had no ticking timepiece, but it still airs 60 Minutes |
#8578, aired 2022-02-16 | TV MOMS $1600: As Endora, veteran actress Agnes Morehead often mocked her mortal son-in-law Darrin & called him Durwood on this '60s comedy Bewitched |
#8498, aired 2021-10-27 | HANDY ANDY $200: "A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney" was the name of the commentaries that were part of this TV news show from 1978 to 2011 60 Minutes |
#5, aired 2020-01-09 | TV GREEN THUMB $1600: Played by Carolyn Jones in the '60s, she loved to cut the heads off her roses & rejoiced when her thorns came in sharp Morticia Addams |
#8067, aired 2019-10-08 | THESE TV SHOWS ARE OLD ENOUGH TO DRINK $2000: To some longtime viewers, he was the new guy, but the 2018-19 season was his 30th and last on "60 Minutes" Steve Kroft |
#8045, aired 2019-07-26 | 1960s TV $400: In 1968 episode No. 1 of this news show that's still on had behind-the-scenes looks at Richard Nixon & Hubert Humphrey 60 Minutes |
#7972, aired 2019-04-16 | LITERARY ALLUSIONS $2000: A community that is a hotbed of sex & drama, like the title town in a novel, film & TV soap opera of the 1950s & '60s Peyton Place |
#7960, aired 2019-03-29 | SCI-FI TRANSPORTS $1600: On this '60s TV show the Jupiter II carried Dr. Smith & the Robinson family off course Lost in Space |
#7896, aired 2018-12-31 | ABOUT A HORSE $400: Allan "Rocky" Lane was a movie cowboy hero but is perhaps best known for voicing this '60s TV horse Mister Ed |
#7814, aired 2018-07-26 | TV WITH HIGH RATINGS $1600: With a 60.2 rating in 1983, the finale of this sitcom is the highest-rated TV episode of all time M*A*S*H* |
#7711, aired 2018-03-05 | A MAN FOR 2 SEASONS $1000: This '50s & '60s TV "Rifleman" played 2 seasons of pro basketball & 2 seasons of major league baseball Chuck Connors |
#7660, aired 2017-12-22 | TV SHOWS THAT WENT FROM B&W TO COLOR $1000: The story you are about to hear is true; this cop show had a B&W run in the '50s, then came back in the '60s in color Dragnet |
#7617, aired 2017-10-24 | HIT TV THEME SONGS $800: Surf band The Ventures had a '60s hit with this show's theme; their re-recording for the reboot got rejected Hawaii Five-O |
#7502, aired 2017-04-04 | TV NETWORK NEWS $1200: From 1978 to 2011 "60 Minutes" featured this curmudgeon's short editorial observations on the news & life Andy Rooney |
#7469, aired 2017-02-16 | NEWS ON THE SCREEN $800: This groundbreaking TV news magazine has been on CBS since 1968 60 Minutes |
#7361, aired 2016-09-19 | SCHTICK $1200: With a snorting laugh, Lily Tomlin tormented callers as phone operator Ernestine on this '60s sketch comedy TV show Laugh-In |
#7349, aired 2016-07-21 | TV CHARACTERS $400: In 2015 fans mourned Yvonne Craig, who played this motorcycle-riding crimefighter on '60s TV Batgirl |
#7257, aired 2016-03-15 | TV TIME $600: Barring NFL nuttiness, "60 Minutes" begins at this hour on the East Coast 7:00 |
#7213, aired 2016-01-13 | STARS IN THE SKY $800: Margot Robbie played one of the glamorous stewardesses on this '60s-set TV show named for a defunct airline Pan Am |
#7142, aired 2015-10-06 | TV $800: At least your mother-in-law can't curse you the way Endora vexed & hexed Darrin Stephens on this '60s series Bewitched |
#7101, aired 2015-06-29 | THAT WAS ON TV $200: Rosie was the maid with a heart of gold & a body of other metals on this futuristic '60s cartoon series The Jetsons |
#7101, aired 2015-06-29 | THAT WAS ON TV $400: I'm Dan Rather.
I'm Meredith Viera.
I'm Steve Kroft.
We've all reported over the years on this show 60 Minutes |
#7006, aired 2015-02-16 | SHORT-LIVED TV SHOWS $800: "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" had Bradley Whitford, Merritt Wever, Amanda Peet & him, aka Chandler Bing Matthew Perry |
#6950, aired 2014-11-28 | NO. 1 ALBUMS OF THE '60s $1200: From late 1966 through mid-1967, this TV sitcom quartet topped the album charts for 31 straight weeks with 2 LPs The Monkees |
#6930, aired 2014-10-31 | TV SHOWS BY BOSS $600: in the '60s & early '70s, Darrin's boss Larry Tate Bewitched |
#6752, aired 2014-01-14 | LET'S PUT OUR BAND NAME IN THE SONG! $400: No subtlety here: "Hey hey, we're" this '60s TV band The Monkees |
#6746, aired 2014-01-06 | TV ANCHORS AWEIGH! $400: From his CBS bio: "In addition to his daily anchor role... (he) continues to provide many stories to '60 Minutes'" Scott Pelley |
#6730, aired 2013-12-13 | 60 YEARS OF THE TV STATION $200: 1953 brought station WHP to this capital of Pennsylvania Harrisburg |
#6730, aired 2013-12-13 | 60 YEARS OF THE TV STATION $400: Starting in 1953 you could watch TV on your mobile--I mean Mobile device on WALA in this state Alabama |
#6730, aired 2013-12-13 | 60 YEARS OF THE TV STATION $600: In the early '60s, Houston's KHOU had this Texan as its news director Dan Rather |
#6730, aired 2013-12-13 | 60 YEARS OF THE TV STATION $800: Diana Pierce anchors the news on KARE in this city a lot better than Ted Baxter did on fictional WJM Minneapolis |
#6730, aired 2013-12-13 | 60 YEARS OF THE TV STATION $2,400 (Daily Double): In 1953, KLAS became the first TV station in this Western state Nevada |
#6700, aired 2013-11-01 | TV TITLE MATH $400: Number of "Hours" in a CBS documentary show plus number of "Minutes" in a CBS documentary show 108 (48 + 60) |
#6533, aired 2013-01-30 | ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER $800: George Takei, who played Sulu on this '60s TV show, often posts about marriage equality & his book "Oh Myyy!" Star Trek |
#6437, aired 2012-09-18 | LONG-RUNNING TV $1000: "Meanwhile, Back in the Nixon Suite" was one segment when it debuted in 1968 on a Tuesday; it now airs on another night 60 Minutes |
#6404, aired 2012-06-21 | TV & MOVIE CARS $800: Grandpa drove the DRAG-U-LA, a hot rod made from a casket, on this '60s show The Munsters |
#6389, aired 2012-05-31 | TV SHOW HAIKU $400: An old favorite /
Yes, I'm still Morley Safer /
& I'm Lesley Stahl 60 Minutes |
#6367, aired 2012-05-01 | "M" TV $200: Guy Fieri hosted this TV competition in which contestants had 60 seconds to perform tasks for cash Minute to Win It |
#6359, aired 2012-04-19 | YO' MAMA $1200: Current sitcom star Rashida Jones (a '60s TV star) Peggy Lipton |
#6273, aired 2011-12-21 | HIGHEST-RATED TV SERIES OF THE SEASON $200: 1982-83 & 1992-93:
This newsmagazine 60 Minutes |
#6236, aired 2011-10-31 | TV PERSONALITIES $200: He began doing his "A Few Minutes With..." commentaries for "60 Minutes" in 1978 Andy Rooney |
#6179, aired 2011-06-23 | CHARIOTS OF FIRE $1200: In the '60s George Barris bought a concept car from Ford for $1; holy swindle! in 1966 we knew it as this fire-spewing TV car the Batmobile |
#6129, aired 2011-04-14 | TV SHOW CASTING CALL $1600: In the late '60s, Sally Field as Sister Bertrille The Flying Nun |
#6113, aired 2011-03-23 | MAD TV $800: Peggy Olson & Joan Holloway are characters on this '60s-set series Mad Men |
#6110, aired 2011-03-18 | ME & MS. JONES $800: She played Alyson Hannigan's sister in "American Wedding" before becoming a '60s wife on TV January Jones |
#5994, aired 2010-10-07 | IF THE TV SERIES HAD A DOWNER ENDING $800: A moose eats Dr. Joel Fleischman; that's it, the whole 60 minutes, just a moose eating a guy Northern Exposure |
#5938, aired 2010-06-09 | CLASSICAL MUSIC $1200: Al Hirt jazzed up this Rimsky-Korsakov tune for the '60s "Green Hornet"' TV series "Flight Of The Bumblebee" |
#5847, aired 2010-02-02 | TV TIME $1000: In 2009 this CBS news show devoted an entire 1-hour episode to Don Hewitt who created it 60 Minutes |
#5735, aired 2009-07-10 | SUNDAY NIGHT TV $800: In 1976 CBS's Sunday night lineup was "60 Minutes", "Sonny & Cher", then "Who loves ya, baby?", this detective Kojak |
#5609, aired 2009-01-15 | DANCE! $2000: This '60s TV Batman started a national craze dancing the Batusi Adam West |
#5565, aired 2008-11-14 | TV OR NOT TV $600: On 60s TV, Cesar Romero cackled as this criminal; in 2008, Heath Ledger gave a startling film performance the Joker |
#5565, aired 2008-11-14 | TV OR NOT TV $800: David Janssen was Dr. Richard Kimble on '60s TV; Harrison Ford made this '93 film, then Tim Daly did a 2nd TV version The Fugitive |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | '60s TV $400: In 1961 this Western expanded to an hour; half-hour reruns began airing under the title "Marshal Dillon" Gunsmoke |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | '60s TV $800: Before starring as Detective Frank Cannon in the '70s, he narrated "The Fugitive" & "Rocky and His Friends" in the '60s William Conrad |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | '60s TV $1200: In 1965 Pernell Roberts left this series & his part as eldest son Adam, saying he'd grown tired of the role Bonanza |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | '60s TV $1600: Martial arts star Bruce Lee played Kato, sidekick to this masked crimefighter, in an ABC series the Green Hornet |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | '60s TV $2000: On July 10, 1962, this satellite relayed the first live TV images across the Atlantic from the United States to France Telstar |
#5432, aired 2008-04-01 | BEFORE & AFTER $2000: '60s TV actress who played identical cousins (identical cousins? seriously?) who brought us "Take The A Train" Patty Duke Ellington |
#5424, aired 2008-03-20 | MIKE TV $400: He interviewed tobacco industry whistle-blower Jeffrey Wigand on "60 Minutes" Mike Wallace |
#5326, aired 2007-11-05 | THE NEW YORK TIMES OP-ED $1200: In 1995 Don Hewitt, then executive producer of this TV show, wrote that some trials shouldn't be televised 60 Minutes |
#5318, aired 2007-10-24 | TV NOSTALGIA $600: In the pilot for this '60s sitcom, Jed & Jethro first meet Mr. Drysdale when he comes to get them out of jail The Beverly Hillbillies |
#5280, aired 2007-07-20 | FAMOUS CANADIANS $800: Toronto-born journalist Morley Safer began hosting this Sunday TV news magazine way back in 1970 60 Minutes |
#5213, aired 2007-04-18 | CLASSIC TV CATCHPHRASES $800: In the early 60s, Maynard G. Krebs would say, "You rang?"; later this "Addams Family" character used it too Lurch |
#5144, aired 2007-01-11 | TV ATTACK ADS $600: (Here's one from ABC:)
Over 35 years with the same old talking heads. And does America really need any more advice from Andy Rooney? It's time for a change 60 Minutes |
#5141, aired 2007-01-08 | TV NUMBERS $1000: Matthew Perry & Bradley Whitford star in this behind-the-scenes look at a late-night sketch-comedy show Studio 60 |
#5112, aired 2006-11-28 | THEY TOOK DEBATE $800: In the late 1970s conservative columnist James Kilpatrick debated liberal journalist Shana Alexander on this TV show 60 Minutes |
#5104, aired 2006-11-16 | DANCING PAINFULLY WITH THE STARS $800: If you tango with this "mild" '60s TV title bear, at 650 lbs., let him lead Gentle Ben |
#5104, aired 2006-11-16 | DANCING PAINFULLY WITH THE STARS $1000: Better take a deep breath before you do an underwater merengue with this '60s TV title dolphin Flipper |
#5071, aired 2006-10-02 | NUMBER, PLEASE $200: It precedes "Minutes" in the title of a popular Sunday night TV news program 60 |
#4998, aired 2006-05-10 | TV NUMBERS $400: This show finished in Nielsen's top 10 programs a record 23 consecutive seasons 60 Minutes |
#4974, aired 2006-04-06 | WHICH TV SHOW CAME FIRST? $800: "Saturday Night Live",
"Monday Night Football",
"60 Minutes Wednesday" Monday Night Football |
#4918, aired 2006-01-18 | PRIMETIME TV $400: Originally, this CBS newsmagazine followed a story over the course of a 2-day period; thus its name 48 Hours |
#4914, aired 2006-01-12 | ED-UCATION $400: The 2005-2006 TV season marks this famous Ed's 25th year on "60 Minutes" Ed Bradley |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | '60s TV ACTORS $200: Tony Dow as Wally & this guy as "The Beaver" Jerry Mathers |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | '60s TV ACTORS $400: "Bonanza" featured Michael Landon, Pernell Roberts & this man as Ben Lorne Greene |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | '60s TV ACTORS $600: Adam West was Bruce Wayne; this man played Dick Grayson (Burt) Ward |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | '60s TV ACTORS $800: On "Mission: Impossible" Martin Landau played Rollin Hand & this real-life wife was Cinnamon Carter Barbara Bain |
#4814, aired 2005-07-07 | '60s TV ACTORS $1000: He "Bewitched" us as Uncle Arthur Paul Lynde |
#4781, aired 2005-05-23 | EGGHEADS $600: In the '60s he played Egghead, a super-smart villain on TV's "Batman" Vincent Price |
#4722, aired 2005-03-01 | HARLEM GLOBETROTTIN' $200: In a TV movie, the Globetrotters crash-landed on an island where they visited the cast of this '60s sitcom Gilligan's Island |
#4712, aired 2005-02-15 | ROCK GROUPS $200: An ad reading "Folk & Roll musicians singers for acting roles in new TV series" helped form this '60s band The Monkees |
#4673, aired 2004-12-22 | DAYS $1200: Lisa Loring played this creepy girl on TV in the '60s Wednesday (Addams) |
#4672, aired 2004-12-21 | TV SERIES FINALES $600: David Janssen came face to face with the one-armed man in the thrilling finale to this '60s series The Fugitive |
#4618, aired 2004-10-06 | TV WEAPONS $600: Because his boss wouldn't let him carry a loaded gun, this bumbling '60s deputy kept one bullet in his shirt pocket Barney Fife |
#4568, aired 2004-06-16 | MIAMI NICE $400: A '60s TV variety show filmed in Miami featured skits using characters from this Jackie Gleason sitcom The Honeymooners |
#4568, aired 2004-06-16 | THE 60s $1200: A TV anthology series was based on the book "What Really Happened to the Class of" this '65 |
#4565, aired 2004-06-11 | '60s POTPOURRI $800: (Cheryl of the Clue Crew walks through a TV room times three at Graceland in Memphis, TN.) Elvis probably got the idea to put 3 TVs in a row from this president, who was famous for watching 3 news shows at once Johnson |
#4561, aired 2004-06-07 | '60s SITCOMS $600: The 1962 TV drama "Seven Against the Sea" with Ernest Borgnine became this sitcom a few years later McHale's Navy |
#4561, aired 2004-06-07 | '60s SITCOMS $1000: Jackie Coogan's most famous TV role was this electrifying character on "The Addams Family" Uncle Fester |
#4511, aired 2004-03-29 | BRAND NAMES $1200: In TV ads in the '60s, Josephine the Plumber used this "out of this world" cleanser Comet |
#4410, aired 2003-11-07 | GOOD HORSEKEEPING $1000: A name for any untamed western horse, or a 1959-60 TV Western starring Ty Hardin bronco |
#4405, aired 2003-10-31 | TV TRANSPORTATION $800: '60s sitcom in which Jerry Van Dyke heard his late parent's voice coming from a 1928 automobile My Mother the Car |
#4385, aired 2003-10-03 | TV NEWS $1600: As Tim O'Hara, Bill Bixby worked as a newspaper reporter for the Los Angeles Sun on this silly '60s sitcom My Favorite Martian |
#4343, aired 2003-06-18 | 1960s TV $400: The Flying Fickle Finger of Fate determined that at the end of the '60s, this variety series was TV's No. 1 show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In |
#4252, aired 2003-02-11 | TV TEENS $1000: 15-year-old Meg yearns to be a dancer on "American Bandstand" on this '60s-set series American Dreams |
#4249, aired 2003-02-06 | 50 YEARS OF TV $1200: This hit '60s show featured an Ozarks family who moved to "Californy" with their oil money The Beverly Hillbillies |
#4247, aired 2003-02-04 | FALL TV 2002 $600: This '60s series was revived with Forest Whitaker doing the Rod Serling intros The Twilight Zone |
#4247, aired 2003-02-04 | FALL TV 2002 $800: This '60s series was revived with Gary Cole as Uncle Bill & Tim Curry as Mr. French Family Affair |
#4238, aired 2003-01-22 | MIKE TV $400: Nefarious CEOs hide under their desks when this "60 Minutes" anchor comes knocking on their doors Mike Wallace |
#4183, aired 2002-11-06 | JAY $1600: This child actor played Dennis the Menace on TV in the early '60s Jay North |
#4080, aired 2002-05-03 | CLASSIC TV $1000: Officers Toody & Muldoon kept order in the Bronx on this '60s comedy Car 54, Where Are You? |
#4071, aired 2002-04-22 | '60s TV $400: This series was set at the convent San Tranco in Puerto Rico The Flying Nun |
#4071, aired 2002-04-22 | '60s TV $800: The crew of the Spindrift crashed on a strange world & found themselves in the "Land of" these the Giants |
#4071, aired 2002-04-22 | '60s TV $1200: "The ___ Affair" was the format used in episode titles of this Robert Vaughn spy series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. |
#4071, aired 2002-04-22 | '60s TV $1600: "Law & Order" fans take note--in 1963 there was "Arrest and" this, a cop & court show with 2 interwoven parts Trial |
#4071, aired 2002-04-22 | '60s TV $2000: Agnes Moorehead won an Emmy in 1967 as a guest start on this Robert Conrad series The Wild Wild West |
#4054, aired 2002-03-28 | TV THEME SONGS $800: Composer Earle Hagen whistled & his 11-year-old son snapped his fingers for the theme to this early '60s series The Andy Griffith Show |
#3946, aired 2001-10-29 | IT'S MY LIFE $1000: This TV news producer tells his own story in "Tell Me a Story: Fifty Years & 60 Minutes in Television" Don Hewitt |
#3899, aired 2001-07-12 | '60s TV $200: In 1962 she was Lucy Carmichael; in 1968 she became Lucy Carter Lucille Ball |
#3899, aired 2001-07-12 | '60s TV $400: In the fall of 1961 this collie and this moose went head to antlers Sundays at 7 Lassie and Bullwinkle |
#3899, aired 2001-07-12 | '60s TV $600: Rudolf Nureyev made his U.S. TV debut in 1962 on this "Telephone Hour" Bell |
#3899, aired 2001-07-12 | '60s TV $1000: After Jack Paar left the "Tonight Show", this man stayed on as announcer until he got his "Today Show" gig Hugh Downs |
#3899, aired 2001-07-12 | '60s TV $1,500 (Daily Double): On January 15, 1967 the debut of this annual event was seen on both CBS & NBC the Super Bowl |
#3865, aired 2001-05-25 | REMEMBER 1989? $100: Based on a comic book & a campy '60s TV show, this movie was an immense hit in 1989 Batman |
#3862, aired 2001-05-22 | THE ONE & ONLY $400: It was the only prime-time TV series to be No. 1 in the ratings in the 1970s, 1980s & 1990s 60 Minutes |
#3722, aired 2000-11-07 | TV SETTINGS $400: In the '60s this town full of secrets was home to the Harringtons & the Mackenzies Peyton Place |
#3722, aired 2000-11-07 | TV SETTINGS $600 (Daily Double): This favorite of the '60s was set at Coral Key Park in Florida Flipper |
#3674, aired 2000-07-20 | 3-LETTER WORDS $100: In the '60s it meant trendy or hip, like a member of a TV "Squad" mod |
#3662, aired 2000-07-04 | NAME THE TV SHOW $200: (ticking stopwatch) 60 Minutes |
#3624, aired 2000-05-11 | SWEET "VIRGINIA" $100: James Drury played the mysterious title character in this '60s drama, the first 90-minute western on TV The Virginian |
#3602, aired 2000-04-11 | LATE-NIGHT TV $500: In 1980 NBC cut the "Tonight" show to 60 minutes & extended this Tom Snyder program to 90 Tomorrow |
#3594, aired 2000-03-30 | TV POTPOURRI $200: In 1970 it alternated weeks with "CBS Reports" on Tuesdays; it's since moved to Sundays 60 Minutes |
#3575, aired 2000-03-03 | COLOR TV $1000: Newspaperman Britt Reid was the secret identity of this '60s TV crimefighter The Green Hornet |
#3553, aired 2000-02-02 | DAN RATHER $100: Dan Rather was co-editor of this TV show from 1975 to 1981 60 MInutes |
#3552, aired 2000-02-01 | TV PIONEERS $200: Fess Parker played the title pioneer & Ed Ames his friend Mingo on this '60s series set in Kentucky Daniel Boone |
#3518, aired 1999-12-15 | TV TIME TRAVEL $1000: Irwin Allen created & produced this '60s show about time-traveling scientists led by James Darren The Time Tunnel |
#3511, aired 1999-12-06 | QUASI-RELATED PAIRS $200: "Jeopardy!" announcer Johnny & '60s TV variety show host Ed Gilbert & Sullivan |
#3509, aired 1999-12-02 | CAR & DRIVER $300: On '60s TV:
Black Beauty, the Green Hornet's car Kato (Bruce Lee) |
#3488, aired 1999-11-03 | ANCIENT HISTORY: THE 1970s $300: The No. 1 TV program in 1979 was this CBS News program that's still on the air 60 Minutes |
#3381, aired 1999-04-26 | JIM CLASS $800: This "Wild Wild" character played by Robert Conrad was partnered with Artemus Gordon on '60s TV James (Jim) West |
#3377, aired 1999-04-20 | THE ADDAMS FAMILY $400: He was Uncle Fester on the '60s TV series Jackie Coogan |
#3317, aired 1999-01-26 | EERIE TV ANTHOLOGIES $200: Colorized clips of this director from his old '50s & '60s series were used to "present" new stories on a new series in 1985 Alfred Hitchcock |
#3317, aired 1999-01-26 | EERIE TV ANTHOLOGIES $400: This Rod Serling series that "hung around" NBC was cut from 60 minutes to 30 in 1972 Night Gallery |
#3269, aired 1998-11-19 | 10 YEARS LATER $300: In the '82-'83 season, "60 Minutes" was the No. 1 rated TV show in the U.S.; 10 years later, this was No. 1 60 Minutes |
#3232, aired 1998-09-29 | CBS TV AT 50 $100: Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 1998, this show starts with a stopwatch 60 Minutes |
#3179, aired 1998-05-28 | '60s TV $200: Show that gave us the catch phrases "You bet your bippy" & "Here come de judge" Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In |
#3179, aired 1998-05-28 | '60s TV $400: Dr. Kildare & this Vince Edwards doctor began practicing on TV in 1961 & both left in 1966 Ben Casey |
#3179, aired 1998-05-28 | '60s TV $600: '60s series that used the prop seen here to open a secret panel: Batman |
#3179, aired 1998-05-28 | '60s TV $800: As producer, Carl Reiner picked up an Emmy for this Outstanding Comedy Series of 1965-66 The Dick Van Dyke Show |
#3179, aired 1998-05-28 | '60s TV $1000: This singer's summer replacement show was "The Golddiggers" Dean Martin |
#3169, aired 1998-05-14 | AFRICAN-AMERICANS $400: Seen here, he's now in his 17th year with a hit TV series ("60 Minutes") Ed Bradley |
#3027, aired 1997-10-28 | '60s TV $200: This cartoon series made its prime time yabba dabba debut September 30, 1960 The Flintstones |
#3027, aired 1997-10-28 | '60s TV $400: He was Clint Howard's 650-pound constant companion Gentle Ben |
#3027, aired 1997-10-28 | '60s TV $500 (Daily Double): "(Hi, I'm Chuck Woolery) On this Allen Ludden game show, a contestant scored 10 points if she guessed right on her first clue" Password |
#3027, aired 1997-10-28 | '60s TV $800: Fred Astaire frequently appeared on this series as Robert Wagner's father Alistair Mundy It Takes a Thief |
#3027, aired 1997-10-28 | '60s TV $1000: Among the cast of this scandalous serial were Lee Grant, Gena Rowlands & of course, Mia Farrow Peyton Place |
#3007, aired 1997-09-30 | TV GUIDE'S 50 GREATEST STARS $200: No. 25:
In 1996, after 60 years with NBC, he called it quits Bob Hope |
#2988, aired 1997-09-03 | "BOTTOM"S UP $300: This '60s TV series was set aboard the Seaview, an atomic sub built by Harriman Nelson Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea |
#2950, aired 1997-05-30 | TV SITCOMS $400: In the '60s, this character was Camp Henderson's new recruit from Mayberry Gomer Pyle |
#2949, aired 1997-05-29 | '60s TV $200: In 1966 "T.H.E. Cat" followed "The Man From" this organization on NBC U.N.C.L.E. |
#2949, aired 1997-05-29 | '60s TV $400: According to the show's title, the "Kiwi" was "The Wackiest Ship In" this Army |
#2949, aired 1997-05-29 | '60s TV $500 (Daily Double): A prime time animated series in 1964, it was revived in 1996 with an updated cast seen here: Jonny Quest |
#2949, aired 1997-05-29 | '60s TV $500: Only 2 CBS shows remained on Sunday nights for the entire decade: "Lassie" & this variety show "The Ed Sullivan Show" (old "Toast Of The Town") |
#2946, aired 1997-05-26 | TV PILOTS $400: On this '60s series Betty Jo Bradley married pilot Steve Ellliott Petticoat Junction |
#2901, aired 1997-03-24 | TV PILOTS $500: Barbara Stanwyck was a detective in 2 pilots that aired as episodes of this '60s Robert Stack series The Untouchables |
#2883, aired 1997-02-26 | ACTRESSES & TV ROLE $500: Sharon Acker played this legal secretary in the '70s; Barbara Hale played her in the '50s, '60s, '80s & '90s Della Street |
#2846, aired 1997-01-06 | TV $500 (Daily Double): Part played on "Bewitched" in the '60s by the person seen here in a recent photo:
[Erin Murphy] Tabitha |
#2813, aired 1996-11-20 | NUMERICAL TV TITLES $400: On its 1978 debut, this ABC newsmagazine was hosted by Harold Hayes & Robert Hughes - they lasted one show "20/20" |
#2785, aired 1996-10-11 | TV PERSONALITIES $500: He hosted several game shows, including "Who Pays?" & "Guess Again", long before "60 Minutes" Mike Wallace |
#2748, aired 1996-07-10 | TV NEWS NAMES $600: We used to spend "60 Minutes" with this CBS anchorman, but the time increased to "48 Hours" Dan Rather |
#2705, aired 1996-05-10 | GUINNESS RECORDS $800: Lawrence Spivak, Garrick Utley & Tim Russert have each hosted this, the most durable TV show Meet the Press |
#2671, aired 1996-03-25 | SMITHSONIAN TV PROPS $100: A hand phaser from this '60s science fiction series is there; we hope it's set on stun Star Trek |
#2629, aired 1996-01-25 | TV TO FILM $200: This '60s TV comedy about the crew of the PT-73 sailed twice onto the big screen McHale's Navy |
#2595, aired 1995-12-08 | TV TRIVIA $500: In the '60s it was NBC's answer to ABC's "Shindig" Hullabaloo |
#2573, aired 1995-11-08 | TV ACTORS & ROLES $1000: In 1949 this "60 Minutes" reporter was an actor; he played Lt. Kidd on "Stand By for Crime" Mike Wallace |
#2572, aired 1995-11-07 | THE 1995 EMMY AWARDS $800: "I've been waiting 60 years to get up on this stage" said this former TV Martian who won for "Picket Fences" Ray Walston |
#2416, aired 1995-02-20 | TV TRIVIA $100: Fans of this '60s sitcom have been called "Jedheads" The Beverly Hillbillies |
#2393, aired 1995-01-18 | TV NOSTALGIA $100: When Ron Ely played this role in the '60s, Cheetah was his best friend & Jane wasn't around at all Tarzan |
#2247, aired 1994-05-17 | TV TRIVIA $600 (Daily Double): In the '60s he asked Ed Sullivan in New York to kiss him good night; in the '90s, Xuxa in Spain: Topo Gigio |
#2184, aired 1994-02-17 | TV TEENS $400: Danica McKellar played Kevin's true love Winnie on this series set in the '60s The Wonder Years |
#2060, aired 1993-07-16 | CELEBRITY RELATIVES $300: "60 Minutes" star whose son Chris is also a TV newsman Mike Wallace |
#2002, aired 1993-04-27 | TV ACTORS & ROLES $100: In the '60s Abby Dalton was Joey Bishop's TV wife; in the '80s she was Lorenzo Lamas' mother on this series Falcon Crest |
#1905, aired 1992-12-11 | JACKs $200: In the '60s he reigned as TV's exercise guru Jack LaLanne |
#1846, aired 1992-09-21 | '60s TV $100: In titles this word followed "Felony", "M" & "Mod" Squad |
#1846, aired 1992-09-21 | '60s TV $200: In the '50s he played Davy Crockett, in the '60s, Daniel Boone Fess Parker |
#1846, aired 1992-09-21 | '60s TV $300: In "The Name of the Game" this former untouchable played a former FBI agent Robert Stack |
#1846, aired 1992-09-21 | '60s TV $400: In 1965 he moved up from ramrod to trail boss on "Rawhide" Clint Eastwood |
#1846, aired 1992-09-21 | '60s TV $500: During the 1966-67 season, "Peyton Place" & this other prime time show were on 2 nights a week Batman |
#1845, aired 1992-09-18 | MORE MOOSE POTPOURRI $400: This eerie '60s TV family's home, a museum, featured a moose head with mismatched antlers The Addams Family |
#1627, aired 1991-10-01 | FAMOUS FOLKS $200: In March 1991 Lesley Stahl was named the 3rd female correspondent in this TV series' history 60 Minutes |
#1491, aired 1991-02-11 | TV DANS $100: He left "60 Minutes" in 1981 when he took over for Walter Cronkite as CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | SONGS OF THE '60S $200: Sonny & Cher's only No. 1 hit, they used to sing it at the close of their TV show "I Got You Babe" |
#1271, aired 1990-02-26 | TV TRIVIA $500: On this '60s sitcom, Don Rickles once played Bald Eagle, an Indian "F Troop" |
#1258, aired 1990-02-07 | TV BY THE NUMBERS $100: Meredith Vieira replaced Diane Sawyer as the only female correspondent on this CBS series 60 Minutes |
#1231, aired 1990-01-01 | "HONEY" $400: Anne Francis played the title role in this mid '60s TV series about a female private eye Honey West |
#1205, aired 1989-11-24 | MAGIC $500: This magician's '60s TV show was "The Magic Land of Allakazam" Mark Wilson |
#1190, aired 1989-11-03 | ACTORS' REAL NAMES $300: Ronald Pierce, who swung through the jungle as TV's Tarzan in the '60s, acts under this name Ron Ely |
#1183, aired 1989-10-25 | OLD-TIME RADIO $400: This TV foil for Lucille Ball in the '60s was radio's original Flash Gordon Gale Gordon |
#1022, aired 1989-01-31 | TV TRIVIA $400: In the '60s, this character sported the no. 1 U.N.C.L.E. badge Mr. Waverly |
#981, aired 1988-12-05 | TV TRIVIA $400: The only "60 Minutes" correspondent whose been on the show from the start Mike Wallace |
#979, aired 1988-12-01 | LITERARY DOCTORS $900 (Daily Double): The '60s TV series with the following theme was based on short stories by Max Brand:
"Three stars will shine tonight, one for the lonely..." Dr. Kildare |
#896, aired 1988-06-27 | 60 YEARS AGO $200: Station WGY in Schenectady, NY began regular test broadcasts in this medium TV |
#883, aired 1988-06-08 | TV JOURNALISTS $200: In the mid-60s, research showed more adults recognized this pair than Cary Grant or the Beatles Huntley and Brinkley |
#883, aired 1988-06-08 | TV JOURNALISTS $300: Correspondent on "60 Minutes" who gained early prominence on TV as a quiz show host Mike Wallace |
#863, aired 1988-05-11 | TOUGH TV TRIVIA $600: This '60s police comedy, set in the Bronx was actually filmed in the Bronx Car 54, Where Are You? |
#833, aired 1988-03-30 | '60s TV $200: When this show changed Darrins from Dick York to Dick Sargent, it was hard to tell the difference Bewitched |
#833, aired 1988-03-30 | '60s TV $600: In this series, S.I.A. chief Noah Bain enlisted the lightfingered Alexander Mundy as a spy It Takes a Thief |
#833, aired 1988-03-30 | '60s TV $800: Based on a Jean Kerr book, this series ran for 2 years on NBC Please Don't Eat the Daisies |
#833, aired 1988-03-30 | '60s TV $1,000 (Daily Double): The 2 prime time series during the decade that began with "The Bob..." The bob Cummings Show & The Bob Newhart Show |
#813, aired 1988-03-02 | TV TRIVIA $500: On 1 episode of this 60s sitcom, Clint Eastwood's horse stole the talkative star's girlfriends Mr. Ed |
#811, aired 1988-02-29 | GOOD "GUY"s $200: In the '50s, he was TV's "Zorro", in the '60s, he was "Lost in Space" Guy Williams |
#793, aired 1988-02-03 | HAJEPODGE $300: "Head of the Class"'s Khrystyne Haje played an angel on "Bates Motel", an '87 TV sequel to this '60 film Psycho |
#757, aired 1987-12-15 | TV TAKEOVERS $500: It was Meredith MacRae who replaced Gunilla Hutton as Billie Jo Bradley on this ’60s series Petticoat Junction |
#754, aired 1987-12-10 | '60s TV $100: While "Surfside City" was set in Miami Beach, "77 Sunset Strip" was set in this city L.A. |
#754, aired 1987-12-10 | '60s TV $200: In 1987, "The Next Generation" of characters from this 1966 series went into space Star Trek |
#754, aired 1987-12-10 | '60s TV $300: TV town in which Allison MacKenzie, Rodney Harrington, & Hannah Cord lived Peyton Place |
#754, aired 1987-12-10 | '60s TV $400: Title of 1 of the 3 series in which Lucille Ball starred during the '60s (1 of) The Lucy Show, Here's Lucy & The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour |
#754, aired 1987-12-10 | '60s TV $500: Jimmy Dean & Rosie Grier took over as companions to this character after Ed Ames left the show Daniel Boone |
#745, aired 1987-11-27 | THE '60s $100: The top-rated single TV program of the '60s was the final episode of this David Janssen show The Fugitive |
#701, aired 1987-09-28 | TV TRIVIA $400: Maybe "60 Minutes" could expose why this man's son Chris reports for NBC, not CBS Mike Wallace |
#679, aired 1987-07-16 | OCCUPATIONAL NAMES $600: The title of his early '60s TV series wasn't accurate...he didn't sing, just waved his arms Miller |
#676, aired 1987-07-13 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $400: DC5's "Greatest Hits" album says they were only group to play on this influential U.S. TV show over 10 times The Ed Sullivan Show |
#660, aired 1987-06-19 | TV UNCLES $200: The 2 '60s TV series that featured the United Network command for Law and Enforcement The Man & The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. |
#658, aired 1987-06-17 | TV TRIVIA $300: On "60 Minutes", he's the correspondent who always introduces himself first Mike Wallace |
#653, aired 1987-06-10 | BATMAN $400: On the '60s TV series outside the Batcave indicated this was 14 miles away Gotham City |
#552, aired 1987-01-20 | FAMOUS AMOS's $1000: Title character of '60s TV police series who rode around L.A. in a chauffeured Rolls Royce Amos Burke |
#542, aired 1987-01-06 | GIANTS $200: Late '60s TV series about earthlings stranded on a planet of pituitary cases Land of the Giants |
#525, aired 1986-12-12 | PREACHERS $800: Foremost Catholic TV religious broadcaster today is this nun from Alabama Mother Angelica |
#510, aired 1986-11-21 | THOSE DARN ETRUSCANS $400: '60s TV series which once used the expression, "Holy priceless collection of Etruscan snoods!!" Batman |
#489, aired 1986-10-23 | TIME $200: Only top 10 TV show with time in the title 60 Minutes |
#294, aired 1985-10-24 | FOLK MUSIC $1000: Because this early '60s TV show banned Pete Seeger & The Weavers, other folk singers boycotted it Hootenanny |
#274, aired 1985-09-26 | TV NUMBERS $200: In '60s sitcom, officers Toody & Muldoon patrolled the Bronx in this vehicle Car 54 |
#272, aired 1985-09-24 | FAMOUS DUCKS $2,100 (Daily Double): He usually ended his '60s TV show with song about a duck: Mitch Miller |
#171, aired 1985-05-06 | MOVIE TRIVIA $200: 1980 film "The Nude Bomb" tried to revive this '60s TV spy show Get Smart |
#162, aired 1985-04-23 | TV TRIVIA $500 (Daily Double): Tom Lehrer songs were a feature of this mid-'60s news satire nicknamed TW3 That Was the Week That Was |
#37, aired 1984-10-30 | TV TRIVIA $400: Primates played by Nesmith, Jones, Tork & Dolenz in a '60s series The Monkees |
#25, aired 1984-10-12 | ON THE “OUTS” $1000: ’60s sci-fi series which took control of your TV each week The Outer Limits |