This is the KNDB BuzzR TV schedule for the next 12 hours within the Minot. You can view other local TV listings by going back to the full TV guide schedule.
1:00 PM | Match Game `Dumb Dora was so dumb that...' is a typical lead-in to `fill-in-the-blank'-style queries asked of contestants seeking to match celebrities' answers. This game show had several incarnations on network TV and in syndication, but throughout it was noted for the double-entendre humor and in-joking byplay among its celebrity panelists, including Charles Nelson Reilly and Richard Dawson (in a stint that launched his kissy-kissy `Family Feud' career). |
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1:30 PM | Match Game `Dumb Dora was so dumb that...' is a typical lead-in to `fill-in-the-blank'-style queries asked of contestants seeking to match celebrities' answers. This game show had several incarnations on network TV and in syndication, but throughout it was noted for the double-entendre humor and in-joking byplay among its celebrity panelists, including Charles Nelson Reilly and Richard Dawson (in a stint that launched his kissy-kissy `Family Feud' career). |
2:00 PM | Let's Make a Deal Costumed contestants compete for the chance to win and trade prizes. Taped in Orlando at the Disney/MGM Studios Theme Park. |
2:30 PM | Let's Make a Deal Costumed contestants compete for the chance to win and trade prizes. Taped in Orlando at the Disney/MGM Studios Theme Park. |
3:00 PM | Classic Concentration |
3:30 PM | Classic Concentration |
4:00 PM | Classic Concentration |
4:30 PM | Classic Concentration |
5:00 PM | Classic Concentration |
5:30 PM | Classic Concentration |
6:00 PM | Card Sharks Contestants guess whether high or low cards from a deck will be revealed in a popular game show that in later versions included contestants predicting the outcome of surveys. |
6:30 PM | Card Sharks Contestants guess whether high or low cards from a deck will be revealed in a popular game show that in later versions included contestants predicting the outcome of surveys. |
7:00 PM | Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour |
8:00 PM | Super Password A new edition of the game, featuring jackpots worth thousands of dollars, and a `cash word,' worth $1000 or more for guessing a single word. |
8:30 PM | Super Password A new edition of the game, featuring jackpots worth thousands of dollars, and a `cash word,' worth $1000 or more for guessing a single word. |
9:00 PM | Tattletales Celebrities and their spouses tried to match answers to host Bert Convy's questions on this game show. While one spouse sat backstage (and out of earshot), the other would answer the host's questions. Then the offstage player would give their response while sitting before a monitor. |
9:30 PM | Tattletales Celebrities and their spouses tried to match answers to host Bert Convy's questions on this game show. While one spouse sat backstage (and out of earshot), the other would answer the host's questions. Then the offstage player would give their response while sitting before a monitor. |
10:00 PM | Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour |
11:00 PM | Super Password A new edition of the game, featuring jackpots worth thousands of dollars, and a `cash word,' worth $1000 or more for guessing a single word. |
11:30 PM | Super Password A new edition of the game, featuring jackpots worth thousands of dollars, and a `cash word,' worth $1000 or more for guessing a single word. |
12:00 AM | Tattletales Celebrities and their spouses tried to match answers to host Bert Convy's questions on this game show. While one spouse sat backstage (and out of earshot), the other would answer the host's questions. Then the offstage player would give their response while sitting before a monitor. |
12:30 AM | Tattletales Celebrities and their spouses tried to match answers to host Bert Convy's questions on this game show. While one spouse sat backstage (and out of earshot), the other would answer the host's questions. Then the offstage player would give their response while sitting before a monitor. |
1:00 AM | To Tell the Truth A contestant with an unusual background and two impostors try to stump a panel in this classic game show. Debuting on CBS Dec. 18, 1956, it left the Eye network on May 22, 1967, but was revived in syndication from 1969 to 1977, then again in 1980-81 and 1990. |
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