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  1. The premiere of The $64,000 Question as a summer replacement in 1955 marked the beginning of the big money quiz shows. Following a Supreme Court ruling in 1954 that exempted "Jackpot" quizzes from charges of illegal gambling, Louis G. Cowan, the creator and packager of the program, Revlon, its main sponsor, and CBS were able to bring this new ...

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  4. 18 de set. de 2006 · 紧接着在十几年后,电视里也出现了一个奖额更高的 $64,000 question 节目(CBS制作,1955),就如同电影 Quiz Show 演的一样,节目形式改成参赛者被关在一间密闭透明室里,用轮盘随机选题。而后的花样更是百出,收视也随之拉出长红,横扫千军。

  5. The $64, 000 Question: With Geoffrey Holder, Hal March, Joyce Brothers, Bergen Evans. Among the most influential of the big-money quiz shows, and the undisputed king of the genre of the 1950s, contestants answer questions in a specific field in an attempt to win $64,000.

  6. The $64,000 Question was a game show where contestants would pick a category and answer a series of questions increasing in difficulty starting at $64 and doubling up to $64,000. Despite being embroiled in the Quiz Show Scandals, it's often considered a precursor of sorts to Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? due to its similar setup. Contestants first chose a subject category (such as "Boxing ...

  7. 3 de jun. de 2018 · Though Charles Van Doren’s streak as Twenty-One’s champion had ended, scandals involving the quiz show were just heating up. Around 1955, it was revealed that a different show, The $64,000 Question, was being manipulated by the producers in an attempt to stop a female contestant from winning the grand prize.