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  1. The $64,000 Question was an American game show broadcast in primetime on CBS-TV from 1955 to 1958, which became embroiled in the 1950s quiz show scandals. Contestants answered general knowledge questions, earning money which doubled as the questions became more difficult.

    • June 7, 1955 –, November 2, 1958
    • CBS
  2. 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.

    • (75)
    • 1955-06-07
    • Family, Game-Show
    • 30
  3. 29 de dic. de 2019 · 108K views 4 years ago. The Who Wants To Be a Millionaire of the '50s, it's Revlon's the $64,000 Question. Although it fell victim to the quiz show scandals of the time, this one didn't quite...

    • 29 min
    • 109.4K
    • The Guy with the Games
  4. Hace 3 días · Corbis. The first episode of "The $64,000 Question" aired on CBS on June 5, 1955. The show was designed to involve both players and viewers in a drama that extended from one week to the next....

    • American Experience
  5. 31 de dic. de 2014 · The “64,000 Dollar Question” was a 1950s game show featuring a format somewhat similar to today’s “Who Wants to be a Millionaire.” The show features a host, Hal March, and several assistants whose jobs are primarily to hand the questions to the host.

  6. 27 de oct. de 2010 · Brothers, who was appearing on the game show The $64,000 Challenge, took the top prize, competing against a team of seven boxers on boxing lore. This was her second time winning the program’s top prize—two years earlier she had claimed her first victory (when the show was called The $64,000 Question ), also on the subject of boxing.

  7. History. Culture magazines. The $64,000 Question. views 2,626,709 updated. The $64,000 Question. Throughout the history of TV, quiz and game shows (see entry under 1950s—TV and Radio in volume 3) have been highly popular among viewers.