TV4U Adds Dotto, Blind Date, and Two For the Money to TVS Game Show.Com Classic Game Show Menu
More than 60 Classic Game Shows Can Now be Viewed via TV4U.Com’s 48 IPTV channel video portal.
Henderson, NV, September 22, 2010 --(PR.com)-- The TVS Game Show.Com IPTV channel, located on the TV4U.Com 48 channel IPTV video portal, has added six classic TV game shows, bringing it’s total to more than 60 classic game shows. Leading the list are iconic TV game shows Dotto, Blind Date, and Two For the Money
Dotto, hosted by Jack Narz, was one of the major game shows affected by the game show fixing scandal of the 1950’s. It joins Twenty One and the $64,000 Question as rigged game shows being offered for free viewing by the TVS Game Show.Com IPTV channel.
Blind Date is a historical TV game show in that it was the first game show to be hosted by a female. Arlene Francis hosted this early 1950’s show. It took more than 20 years before Betty White became the second female TV game show host.
Two For the Money was a mid 1950's show hosted by the then ubiquitous humorist Sam Levinson. It is of note because it was the national debut of a young Ed McMahon, who went on to be Johnny Carson’s announcer on Who Do You Trust and then The Tonight Show. The episode currently on TVS Game Show.Com is indeed Ed McMahon’s national TV debut.
“We are delighted to be adding such iconic TV game shows to the TV4U family,” said TV4U CEO Charry Kennedy. “Game Shows have had a large impact on the American television viewer and we’re excited to keep adding these vintage shows to the TVS Game Show.Com programming lineup.
Other classic game shows on TVS Game Show.Com include Play Your Hunch with Merv Griffin, Who Do You Trust with Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon, What’s My Line, To Tell The Truth, The Price is Right, Truth or Consequences, and Name That Tune. In all there are currently more than 60 classic game shows on the channel.
Of the 6,000 classic TV shows currently on the TV4U.Com 48 IPTV channel video portal, a vintage Hollywood Squares episode- with Steve Rossi in the 'Center Square' is ranked as the third most watched show.
TV4U.Com and TVS Game Show.Com are both owned by Margate Entertainment LLC, a Henderson, Nevada company that has been established as an independent stand alone video, audio, and text content provider since 2005.
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Dotto, hosted by Jack Narz, was one of the major game shows affected by the game show fixing scandal of the 1950’s. It joins Twenty One and the $64,000 Question as rigged game shows being offered for free viewing by the TVS Game Show.Com IPTV channel.
Blind Date is a historical TV game show in that it was the first game show to be hosted by a female. Arlene Francis hosted this early 1950’s show. It took more than 20 years before Betty White became the second female TV game show host.
Two For the Money was a mid 1950's show hosted by the then ubiquitous humorist Sam Levinson. It is of note because it was the national debut of a young Ed McMahon, who went on to be Johnny Carson’s announcer on Who Do You Trust and then The Tonight Show. The episode currently on TVS Game Show.Com is indeed Ed McMahon’s national TV debut.
“We are delighted to be adding such iconic TV game shows to the TV4U family,” said TV4U CEO Charry Kennedy. “Game Shows have had a large impact on the American television viewer and we’re excited to keep adding these vintage shows to the TVS Game Show.Com programming lineup.
Other classic game shows on TVS Game Show.Com include Play Your Hunch with Merv Griffin, Who Do You Trust with Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon, What’s My Line, To Tell The Truth, The Price is Right, Truth or Consequences, and Name That Tune. In all there are currently more than 60 classic game shows on the channel.
Of the 6,000 classic TV shows currently on the TV4U.Com 48 IPTV channel video portal, a vintage Hollywood Squares episode- with Steve Rossi in the 'Center Square' is ranked as the third most watched show.
TV4U.Com and TVS Game Show.Com are both owned by Margate Entertainment LLC, a Henderson, Nevada company that has been established as an independent stand alone video, audio, and text content provider since 2005.
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