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  1. 28 de ene. de 2021 · Prior to portraying the iconic Agent 99 on #GetSmart, #BarbaraFeldon earned yet another claim to fame...called "FORTUNE"! Her decision to accept an offer to ...

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  2. 30 de oct. de 2018 · The origin of 64,000 question is closely associated to that of the synonymous American-English phrase sixty-four (thousand) dollar question—recorded by the Oxford English Dictionary. This American-English phrase originated in the question posed at the climax of Take It or Leave It, a U.S. radio quiz for a prize of sixty-four dollars, first ...

  3. Hace 6 días · Okay, at the beginning of either both "[The $64,000] Question" and "[The $64,000] Challenge" we introduced the Vice President of Chase Manhattan, who came on bearing the questions for the day ...

  4. the thing that people most want to know, or that is most important It's a clever plan, but the sixty-four thousand dollar question is: Will it work? From the name of a U.S. television show of the 1950s that gave prizes of money to people who answered questions correctly. The correct answer to the last question was worth $64,000.

  5. 16 de sept. de 2015 · This Week in History: On October 27, 1957, Joyce Brothers won the $64,000 Challenge with an obscure question on boxing. Rachel King discusses how Brothers le...

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  6. 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 ...

  7. That’s the $64,000 question facing American Jewry (a sum that would be a bargain for tuition at many American private universities) in light of antisemitic and anti-Zionist incidents occurring ...