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  1. Press Your Luck fue un concurso de televisión de los Estados Unidos que fue creado por Bill Carruthers y Jan McCormack. El programa se estrenó en el 19 de septiembre de 1983 en CBS, y tuvo 758 episodios; el concurso tuvo su episodio final en el 28 de septiembre de 1986.

  2. Press Your Luck is an American television game show created by Bill Carruthers and Jan McCormack. Contestants answer trivia questions to earn "spins" on a randomly cycling game board whose spaces display cash, prizes, extra spins, special items, or the show's mascot, a cartoon creature known as the Whammy.

    • 761 (CBS), 40 (ABC)
    • September 19, 1983 –, present
    • 3 (CBS), 5 (ABC)
  3. Press Your Luck was an American game show that aired from 1983 to 1986 and later in reruns, and was hosted by Peter Tomarken. The three contestants on each show would earn spins by answering questions that they could later use on The Big Board.

    • Bill Carruthers, Rick Stern
    • Rod Roddy
  4. The topic of this page has a Wikia of its own: Press Your Luck wikia. Press Your Luck (and its reboot Whammy!: The All-New Press Your Luck which was later shortened to Whammy! in 2003) is one of the most popular American cult-classic game shows of all time.

  5. This is the 2021 section of the Press Your Luck episode guide. A dagger (†) next to the episode title indicates a TV-14 episode. Production codes are taken from The Futon Critic. During this year, four Season 2 episodes were shown. For information on those four episodes, refer to the 2020 section.

  6. Paul Michael Larson [3] (May 10, 1949 – February 16, 1999) was an American television game show contestant from Ohio who appeared on the CBS program Press Your Luck in 1984. Larson is notable for winning $110,237 ($322,676 in 2023) in cash and prizes, at the time the largest one-day total ever won on a game show.

  7. Press Your Luck is an international television game show franchise of American origin. International versions. Australia. The series was presented by Ian Turpie with John Deeks as announcer on Seven Network from 1987 to 1988. Grundy Worldwide packaged this version, with Bill Mason as executive producer.