Aired | |
NBC daytime, July 3. 1967 - September 26, 1969 | |
Run time | |
30 Minutes | |
Host | |
Larry Blyden | |
Announcer | |
Jack Clark, Bill Wendell | |
Origination | |
NBC Studio 6A, New York City, New York |
Personality features three celebrities who tries to predict on how much they knew about other celebrities in this daytime game show
Game Format[]
A panel of three celebrities, each playing for a member of the studio audience or home viewer, tried to predict how other celebrities answered a series of questions asked in pre-recorded interviews.
Round 1[]
In the first round, two of the panelists were given three possible responses for each question asked to the third and after they chose, the correct answer was shown.
Round 2[]
In the second round, each celebrity panelist had to guess how a series of people responded to questions related to the celebrity.
Round 3[]
In the final round, each celebrity panelist had to guess how a different celebrity answered questions.
Each correct answer was worth $25 for the person they were playing for. The panelist with the most money at the end of the game won a vacation for his/her audience/home viewer partner.
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Trivia[]
Merchandise[]
Milton Bradley released a single board game based on the show called Personality Game in 1968.
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Episode Status[]
The series is to be almost completely gone. The following are the remaining episodes:
April 3, 1968
July 22, 1969
July 23, 1969
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