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Password

CBS (Ended 1975)

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7.1 Good
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Password ranks 4,911 out of the 23 shows on TV.com.

The 36 users who count themselves as Password fans have written a total of 2 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

October 2, 1961

Ended

June 27, 1975

Genre

Reality, Game Show

Theme

Celebrity Life

Show Overview

Final Episode

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Episode Score
 
N/A Never Rated

Betsy Palmer & Joel Grey

Betsy Palmer & Joel Grey are the guest stars to help the contestants to win money.

Aired: 10/16/67

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Password was a simple word-association game, but became one of the most popular and beloved game shows of all time. It was the first successful show to pair a contestant with a celebrity partner and among the first to return after being cancelled several years. A retooled version of "Password" began in... more »

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  • Betty White on episode #73

    It was so nice to see Betty White's appearance on episode #73 on GSN Christmas Day. This originally aired on 6/24/63, the first Password episode after her marriage to host Allen Ludden.

    2 comments, last one Apr 15, 2006 + Add Comment
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    10 Perfect

    Password was a "smart" game show, meaning the audience could play along. hide « show »

    Allen Ludden was the original and one true host of Password, a game show where lots of synonyms and metonyms were thrown around, from 1961 to 1980. People knew what synonyms were, back then. Password was what was called a “smart” game show, as Jeopardy is now, meaning that to win, an I.Q. was essential. In the earliest, most successful Password years, the TV audience could play along, by not looking and not listening to the "password" as it flashed on the screen and was quietly spoken. Behind the scenes at Password, rarely appearing on camera, hovered the godlike Dr. Reason A. Goodwin, probably the smartest man in the world, who ruled on matters in doubt. But in front of the camera was my man, show host Allen Ludden, nicknamed "the happy highbrow," who had the right attitude about his stardom: He once said, "I'm only the host, the servant to the game." Among the roster of game show hosts there were some very fine ones, but there has never been a game-show host who fit the part better, and the show -- even when slicked up, and the set glittering and looking the the floor of a disco, and featuring all-celebrity contestants -- could not survive Ludden's passing.
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    9.4 Superb

    nighttttt / day hide « show »

    This is an all time classic game show. It has humor and comedy. You get to see many different stars outside of their element as character in shows, It shows us just how many others think and have fun all at the same time. It is a show that could still be running today with a whole new set of stars and contestents. It brings fun to those who play from home. It is a gameshow that withstands time. The remake didn't catch on as well as the original but it was still a great show to watch and play along with.
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