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The Dating Game

The Dating Game is an American television game show that first aired on December 20, 1965, and was the first of many shows created and packaged by Chuck Barris from the 1960s through the 1980s. ABC dropped the show on July 6, 1973, but it continued in syndication for another year (1973–1974) as The New Dating Game. The program was revived three additional times in syndication afterward, with the first from 1978 to 1980 as The All-New Dating Game, the second from 1986 to 1989, and the third from 1996 to 1999.

The Dating Game
Also known asThe New Dating Game
The All-New Dating Game
The Celebrity Dating Game
GenreDating game show
Created byChuck Barris
Directed by
  • John Dorsey
  • Linda Howard
  • Clay Jacobsen
  • Paul Casey
  • Ken Fuchs
Presented by
Narrated by
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons
  • 1 (1973–1974)
  • 2 (1978–1980)
  • 3 (1986–1989)
  • 3 (1996–1999)
  • 1 (2021)
No. of episodes
  • 8 (ABC; 2021)
Production
Executive producers
  • Chuck Barris (1965–1974; 1978–1980; 1986–1987)
  • Jeff Wald (1987–1988)
  • Scott Sternberg (1988–1989)
  • Michael Canter (1996–1999)
  • Charles Wachter (2021)
  • Michael Bolton (2021)
  • Christina Kline (2021)
  • Wendi Wan (2021)
Running time
  • 30 minutes with commercials (1965–1999)
  • 42 minutes (2021)
Production companies
Original release
Network
  • ABC (1965–1973, 2021)
  • Syndicated (1973–1974; 1978–1980; 1986–1989; 1996–1999)
ReleaseDecember 20, 1965 (1965-12-20) –
August 16, 2021 (2021-08-16)

Jim Lange hosted The Dating Game for its entire ABC network run and for the 1973 and 1978 syndicated editions. The 1986 revival was hosted by Elaine Joyce for its first season and Jeff MacGregor for its remaining two seasons. When the show was revived with a different format in 1996, Brad Sherwood was named as its host. Chuck Woolery took over for the two final seasons, with the original format reinstated, in 1997 after he had left The Home and Family Show.

Beginning in 1966, The Dating Game was often paired with The Newlywed Game. This was especially true when the two shows entered syndication, and in 1996, the revivals of The Dating Game and The Newlywed Game were sold together as a package called "The Dating-Newlywed Hour".

The program was originally broadcast in black-and-white, but when a prime-time version began in October 1966, both versions were broadcast in color, making the daytime version the first ABC daytime series to be regularly broadcast in color.

In February 2021, it was reported that ABC and current distributor Sony Pictures Television would revive the show as The Celebrity Dating Game, with actress Zooey Deschanel and singer Michael Bolton as hosts, which premiered on June 14, 2021.[1][2] It ran for eight episodes until August 16, 2021, and was canceled in April 2022.[3]

Format edit

Typically, a bachelorette would question three bachelors, who were hidden from her view; at the end of the questioning period, she would choose one to accompany her on a date, with expenses paid by the show. Occasionally, the roles would be reversed with a man questioning three ladies; other times, celebrities would question three players for dates for themselves, co-workers or relatives.

Before becoming famous, Farrah Fawcett, Suzanne Somers, Yvonne Craig, Lindsay Wagner, Leif Garrett, Tom Selleck and Lee Majors appeared as contestants on the show in the 1960s and early 1970s. Other contestants who appeared before becoming famous included the Carpenters, Jackson Bostwick, Michael Richards, Joanna Cameron, Andy Kaufman (who went under the pseudonym Baji Kimran), Steve Martin, Burt Reynolds, John Ritter, Phil Hartman, Jennifer Granholm (governor of Michigan from 2003 to 2010), Arnold Schwarzenegger (governor of California from 2003 to 2011) and Alex Kozinski.[4] Serial killer Rodney Alcala's episodes were shown during his murder spree and after he had been convicted of assault in California.

Some contestants appeared even after they were fairly well known, including a young Michael Jackson, Burton Cummings, Dusty Springfield, Ron Howard, Maureen McCormick, Barry Williams, Sally Field, Richard Dawson, Jay North and Paul Lynde.

A trademark of the show was that at the end of each episode, the host and winning contestants would blow a kiss to the viewers.

Gameplay edit

Original version edit

 
Comedian Pat Paulsen makes a guest appearance in 1968.

Generally, the bachelorette would ask questions, written in advance on cards, to each of the three hidden bachelors. The same question could be asked to multiple bachelors. This continued until time ran out. The bachelorette would make her choice based solely on the answers to her questions. Occasionally, the contestant was a bachelor who would ask questions to three bachelorettes. Certain kinds of questions were "off-limits", such as name, age, occupation and income.

1996 revival edit

For the first season of the 1996 revival, a different format was used. A notable change was that the prospective bachelor/bachelorette knew the first names of the three contestants at all times.

Instead of asking questions of the contestants, the bachelor/bachelorette was presented with two pun-laden statements, each pertaining to one of the contestants. When chosen, a new statement replaced the old one and the potential date explained the reason why that fact pertained to him or her. Play continued until time expired, and then the bachelor/bachelorette would announce his or her choice.

In several weeks of episodes that aired at various times throughout the season, another format was used. This format had the players choose a potential date based on appearance and another based on personality. To decide the "looks" portion, the bachelor/bachelorette would observe each contestant (another change not seen on any Dating Game series beforehand) for several seconds, with the contestants wearing noise-canceling headphones to prevent them from hearing the bachelor/bachelorette talking about them. The statement round was used to determine the "personality" portion. After the game ended, the bachelor/bachelorette would select one contestant based on appearance and one based on personality, then would be prompted to choose between the two. If the bachelor/bachelorette was to select the same contestant for both looks and personality, the contestant would win a $500 cash prize.

The remaining two seasons reverted back to the original format, but there was more of a variety between bachelors and bachelorettes.

Episode status edit

Various episodes from the ABC daytime run have aired on Game Show Network. The remaining ABC versions of the show, which were made for primetime and for syndication, are assumed to exist in their entirety.

After the syndicated finale in 1980, repeats of the 1978–1980 version were seen on KHJ-TV (now KCAL-TV) in Los Angeles from September 26, 1983, to September 12, 1986 (when The All-New Dating Game with Elaine Joyce premiered on September 15, 1986), as well as in some other cities. In another variation of the final year in reruns, some episodes from ABC daytime, ABC primetime and weekly syndication were shown.

Guests edit

Some of the notable people that appeared on The Dating Game appeared as a bachelor or bachelorette before becoming famous, or as a special guest star, include:

Theme music and cues edit

The show used many contemporary songs, ranging from those of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass from the 1960s to pop music used for celebrity guest and band appearances. For the first few episodes at the beginning of the ABC run, live music was provided by the Regents (unrelated to the doo-wop band of the same name who were famous for their song "Barbara Ann"), a house band from Jack Martin's A.M-P.M. on La Cienega Boulevard[12] Starting in 1966, the show used recorded music, with the main theme provided by the Mariachi Brass, featuring trumpeter Chet Baker. The show used cover songs made by Skip Battin & the Group (1967, Aurora 159) and the Challengers (196?, Triumph 64).

The series used several songs by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass as cues for the show, including:

Other songs were used after the interview portion, when guests were choosing a date, including:

  • "Ladyfingers" (Herb Alpert)
  • "Lemon Tree" (Herb Alpert)

Music used during celebrity guest appearances included:

Other music cues used on the show included:

  • "Fantail" by Count Basie (when host Jim Lange would introduce the three potential dates to the audience)
  • "Love Sickness" by the Trumpets Ole (a brief cue used when the time limit for the interview portion is reached)
  • "Boston Bust-Out" by Jimmy McGriff (before the date is introduced to his or her prize)

In 1972, The Dating Game added a Dixieland-style closing theme called "Little Rosie" to its ABC daytime version; the tune was used also on the first two syndicated versions, through 1980. The song, along with some of the show's other cues, was featured on the 1973 album Themes from TV Game Shows,[14] produced by Chuck Barris. The show continued to use the 1966 opening theme until 1974; during the 1978-80 version, the show used a rearranged version of it. The 1978 opening theme is found on the Barris album's first track and is credited to Barris and David Mook.

The 1980s reboot of the show used music composed by Milton DeLugg, while later editions featured a re-recording of the original theme by Steve Kaplan.

The music for The Celebrity Dating Game was composed by Cheche Alara.

International versions edit

These versions are no longer airing.

Country Local name Host Network Aired
  Australia Blind Date Graham Webb (1967–1969)
Jeremy Cordeaux (1970)
Bobby Hanna (1974)
Greg Evans (1991)
Julia Morris (2018)
Network Ten (1967–1970, 1991, 2018)
Seven Network (1974)
1967–1970
1974
1991
2018
Perfect Match Greg Evans (1984–1986; 1988–1989)
Cameron Daddo (1987–1988)
Shelley Craft (2002)
Network Ten
Seven Network
1984–1989
2002
  Austria Herzblatt Rudi Carrell (1987–1993)
Rainhard Fendrich (1993–1997)
Hera Lind (1997–1998)
Christian Clerici (1998–1999)
Pierre Geisensetter (1999–2001)
Jörg Pilawa (2001–2004)
Alexander Mazza (2005)
ORF 1987–2005
  Belgium Blind Date Elke Vanelderen VTM 1991–2005
  Brazil Namoro na TV Silvio Santos Tupi
SBT
1976
1988
  Bulgaria Любовни игри
Lyubovni igri
Lina Zlateva bTV 2009
  Colombia Adán y Eva Jota Mario Valencia Inravisión (Caracol) 1987
1993
  Croatia ? ? RTL Televizija ?
  Czech Republic ? ? Prima ?
  Denmark Knald eller fald Peter Hansen
Birthe Kjær
TV3 1993–1997
  Estonia ? ? Kanal 2
ETV
?
  Finland Napakymppi Markus Similä (1985)
Kari Salmelainen (1985–2002)
Joanna Kantola (2001–2002)
Janne Kataja (2017–2019)
MTV (1985–1992)
MTV3 (1993–2002)
Nelonen (2017–2019)
1985–2002
2017–2019
  France Tournez Manège ! Évelyne Leclercq
Simone Garnier
Fabienne Égal
TF1 1985–1993
Sébastien Cauet 2009–2010
  Germany Herzblatt Rudi Carrell (1987–1993)
Rainhard Fendrich (1993–1997)
Hera Lind (1997–1998)
Christian Clerici (1998–1999)
Pierre Geisensetter (1999–2001)
Jörg Pilawa (2001–2004)
Alexander Mazza (2005)
Das Erste 1987–2005
Herz ist Trumpf Stephan Lehmann Sat.1 1992–1993
Herz sucht Liebe Thomas Ohrner Sat.1 Gold 2016
  Hungary ? ? RTL Klub ?
  Ireland Blind Date Al Porter TV3 2017
  Israel ? ? Channel 2 (Keshet) ?
  Italy Il gioco delle coppie
Il nuovo gioco delle coppie
Marco Predolin (1985–1990)
Corrado Tedeschi (1990–1992)
Giorgio Mastrota and Natalia Estrada (1993–1994)
Italia 1 (1985–1986)
Rete 4 (1986–1988; 1991–1992; 1993–1994)
Canale 5 (1988–1991)
1985–1992
1993–1994
  Latvia ? ? LTV ?
  Mexico Las Andanzas de Cupido ? TV Azteca ?
  New Zealand Blind Date Dave Jamieson
Suzy Clarkson
TVNZ 1989–1990
  Poland Randka w ciemno Jacek Kawalec (1992–1998)
Tomasz Kammel (1998–2005)
TVP1 1992–2005
  Serbia and Montenegro Srodne duše Ana Mihajlovski
Marijana Micic
Marina Trifunovic
Inspektor Blaza
RTS
Pink M
2005–2006
  Slovenia Zmenkarije Srečko Meh
Karin Komljanec
Katarina Čas
Kanal A 1998–2001
  Spain Vivan los novios Andoni Ferreño (1991–1993)
Gabriel Corrado (1993–1994)
Telecinco 1991–1994
  Turkey Saklambaç Nurseli İdiz Show TV 1992–1996
  United Kingdom Blind Date Cilla Black
Paul O'Grady
ITV
Channel 5
1985–2003
2017–2019
  United States The Dating Game
The New Dating Game
Jim Lange ABC
Syndication
1965–1973
1973–1974
1978–1980
The All-New Dating Game Elaine Joyce
Jeff MacGregor
Syndication 1986–1987
1987–1989
The Dating Game Brad Sherwood
Chuck Woolery
1996–1997
1997–1999
The Celebrity Dating Game Zooey Deschanel
Michael Bolton
ABC 2021

Legacy edit

In his first autobiography, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (1988), Chuck Barris claimed that The Dating Game was a cover for his CIA activities, and was promoted by the CIA. However, his second memoir, The Game Show King: A Confession (1993), mentions neither the CIA nor his previous book.[15] A CIA spokesman has categorically denied that Barris ever worked for the agency in any capacity.[16]

The show's popularity in the 1960s inspired a Baskin-Robbins ice cream flavor called Dating Game. It was pink ice cream with diced dates and butter-toasted pecans.[17]

In a 1980 Laverne and Shirley episode, Lenny and Squiggy appear as bachelors on The Dating Game.

The Dating Game was parodied by Steve Jobs during a 1983 Macintosh pre-launch event. The three "contestants" were Mitch Kapor of Lotus Software, Fred Gibbons of Software Publishing Corporation and Bill Gates of Microsoft.[18]

A recurring parody featured in the current version of Let's Make a Deal called The Dealing Game features Wayne Brady and Jonathan Mangum (both as different characters in each appearance), but instead of a date, each represents a curtain and tries to convince the contestant to pick his curtain. Model Tiffany Coyne plays the role of the "hostess".

The Dating Game has been cited as a successor to future "reality TV juggernaut" Love is Blind in which contestants similarly choose among suitors sight unseen.[19][20][21]

Licensed merchandise edit

Hasbro released three home games based on the original 1965 version of The Dating Game from 1967 to 1968,[22] while Pressman Toy Corporation released a home game based on the late 1980s version in 1987.[23]

In 1968, a 33⅓ rpm party record called The Dating Game Party Pak, narrated by Jim Lange, was released; it included postcard invitations, name tags and scorecards for six people to play.[24]

In the late 1990s, Sony's website released an online version of The Dating Game.

A video slot machine based on the original 1965 version with an animated Jim Lange was released by IGT in 2004 in both nickel[25] and quarter[26] versions.[27][28]

In March 2011, a new virtual version of The Dating Game was launched on Facebook, Twitter and other social media network sites. The game was developed by 3G Studios,[29] under license from Sony Pictures Entertainment.[30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ White, Peter (February 18, 2021). "Zooey Deschanel & Michael Bolton To Host Celebrity Reboot Of 'The Dating Game' At ABC". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
  2. ^ White, Peter (April 7, 2021). "'The Chase' & 'The Hustler' Renewed At ABC As Network Unveils Summer Unscripted Schedule With Shows Including 'Bachelor In Paradise'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 7, 2021.
  3. ^ Michael Schneider (April 1, 2022). "Alec Baldwin's Match Game Canceled at ABC, Along With Card Sharks and More as Network Firms Up Summer Plans (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved April 1, 2022.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on January 4, 2006. Retrieved July 2, 2005.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Columbia Law
  5. ^ "'100 victims' of serial killer Rodney Alcala". Times Mirror. August 11, 2009. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
  6. ^ "Serial Killer Rodney Alcalas". National Public Radio Blogs.
  7. ^ Rudegeair, Peter (January 7, 2013). "'Dating Game' killer sentenced for 1970s murders". Reuters Archive. from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
  8. ^ Episode of The Dating Game uploaded by Sam Growl
  9. ^ YouTube video recorded from WSNS-TV, and uploaded by The Museum of Classic Chicago Television
  10. ^ YouTube clip uploaded by YouTube user CherieO
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 13, 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ Bishop, Chris (March 18, 2010). "Regents Archives". Garage Hangover. Retrieved October 7, 2013.
  13. ^ a b Cooper, Kim; Smay, David (2005). Lost in the Grooves: Scram's Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed. Routledge. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  14. ^ Barris, Chuck (1974). "Themes From TV Game Shows". SAR-1001. Friends Records. Retrieved October 8, 2013.
  15. ^ Adams, C. (February 7, 2003). "Was Chuck Barris a Hit Man for the CIA?". The Straight Dope archive. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  16. ^ Stein, Joel (January 13, 2003). . Time. Archived from the original on July 7, 2009. Retrieved September 2, 2008.
  17. ^ Schwartz, David, Steve Ryan and Fred Wostbrock. "The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows, 3rd edition". New York: Checkmark Books, 1999, p. 54.
  18. ^ Moss, Caroline (November 24, 2013). "In 1983, Steve Jobs Hosted Apple's Version Of 'The Dating Game' And Bill Gates Was A Contestant". Business Insider. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
  19. ^ Jacobs, Julia; Stevens, Matt (April 15, 2023). "Inside the Pods With 'Love Is Blind,' the Reality TV Juggernaut". New York Times. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
  20. ^ Perry, Whitney (March 4, 2022). "All the 'Love Is Blind' Couples Who Are Still Together…and the Ones Who Aren't". Glamour. Condé Nast. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
  21. ^ Patterson, Troy. "Love Is Blind". The New Yorker. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
  22. ^ "The Dating Game Board Game (Hasbro)".
  23. ^ "The All New Dating Game Board Game (Pressman)".
  24. ^ . userdata.acd.net. Archived from the original on November 20, 2008.
  25. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 26, 2004.
  26. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 26, 2004.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on May 5, 2005.
  28. ^ "'AND HE-E-RE THEY AR-R-RE': IGT Gets Licensing Rights To The Dating Game (TM) and The Newlywed Game (TM)".
  29. ^ "3G Studios Acquires Rights to Classic TV series to revive The Dating Game".[dead link]
  30. ^ "The Dating Game goes interactive, virtual and social".

External links edit

  • Official website (Bolton & Deschanel)

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This article is about the television show For the video game genre see Dating sim The Dating Game is an American television game show that first aired on December 20 1965 and was the first of many shows created and packaged by Chuck Barris from the 1960s through the 1980s ABC dropped the show on July 6 1973 but it continued in syndication for another year 1973 1974 as The New Dating Game The program was revived three additional times in syndication afterward with the first from 1978 to 1980 as The All New Dating Game the second from 1986 to 1989 and the third from 1996 to 1999 The Dating GameAlso known asThe New Dating GameThe All New Dating GameThe Celebrity Dating GameGenreDating game showCreated byChuck BarrisDirected byJohn Dorsey Linda Howard Clay Jacobsen Paul Casey Ken FuchsPresented byJim Lange Elaine Joyce Jeff MacGregor Brad Sherwood Chuck Woolery Zooey Deschanel Michael BoltonNarrated byJohnny Jacobs Bob Hilton Charlie O Donnell Virginia Watson John Cramer JJ SurmaCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1 1973 1974 2 1978 1980 3 1986 1989 3 1996 1999 1 2021 No of episodes8 ABC 2021 ProductionExecutive producersChuck Barris 1965 1974 1978 1980 1986 1987 Jeff Wald 1987 1988 Scott Sternberg 1988 1989 Michael Canter 1996 1999 Charles Wachter 2021 Michael Bolton 2021 Christina Kline 2021 Wendi Wan 2021 Running time30 minutes with commercials 1965 1999 42 minutes 2021 Production companiesChuck Barris Productions 1965 1974 1978 1980 1986 1987 Barris Productions 1986 1989 Barris Industries 1986 1989 Columbia TriStar Television 1996 1999 Hard North Media 2021 Passion Films 2021 Sony Pictures Television 2021 Original releaseNetworkABC 1965 1973 2021 Syndicated 1973 1974 1978 1980 1986 1989 1996 1999 ReleaseDecember 20 1965 1965 12 20 August 16 2021 2021 08 16 Jim Lange hosted The Dating Game for its entire ABC network run and for the 1973 and 1978 syndicated editions The 1986 revival was hosted by Elaine Joyce for its first season and Jeff MacGregor for its remaining two seasons When the show was revived with a different format in 1996 Brad Sherwood was named as its host Chuck Woolery took over for the two final seasons with the original format reinstated in 1997 after he had left The Home and Family Show Beginning in 1966 The Dating Game was often paired with The Newlywed Game This was especially true when the two shows entered syndication and in 1996 the revivals of The Dating Game and The Newlywed Game were sold together as a package called The Dating Newlywed Hour The program was originally broadcast in black and white but when a prime time version began in October 1966 both versions were broadcast in color making the daytime version the first ABC daytime series to be regularly broadcast in color In February 2021 it was reported that ABC and current distributor Sony Pictures Television would revive the show as The Celebrity Dating Game with actress Zooey Deschanel and singer Michael Bolton as hosts which premiered on June 14 2021 1 2 It ran for eight episodes until August 16 2021 and was canceled in April 2022 3 Contents 1 Format 2 Gameplay 2 1 Original version 2 2 1996 revival 3 Episode status 4 Guests 5 Theme music and cues 6 International versions 7 Legacy 8 Licensed merchandise 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksFormat editTypically a bachelorette would question three bachelors who were hidden from her view at the end of the questioning period she would choose one to accompany her on a date with expenses paid by the show Occasionally the roles would be reversed with a man questioning three ladies other times celebrities would question three players for dates for themselves co workers or relatives Before becoming famous Farrah Fawcett Suzanne Somers Yvonne Craig Lindsay Wagner Leif Garrett Tom Selleck and Lee Majors appeared as contestants on the show in the 1960s and early 1970s Other contestants who appeared before becoming famous included the Carpenters Jackson Bostwick Michael Richards Joanna Cameron Andy Kaufman who went under the pseudonym Baji Kimran Steve Martin Burt Reynolds John Ritter Phil Hartman Jennifer Granholm governor of Michigan from 2003 to 2010 Arnold Schwarzenegger governor of California from 2003 to 2011 and Alex Kozinski 4 Serial killer Rodney Alcala s episodes were shown during his murder spree and after he had been convicted of assault in California Some contestants appeared even after they were fairly well known including a young Michael Jackson Burton Cummings Dusty Springfield Ron Howard Maureen McCormick Barry Williams Sally Field Richard Dawson Jay North and Paul Lynde A trademark of the show was that at the end of each episode the host and winning contestants would blow a kiss to the viewers Gameplay editOriginal version edit nbsp Comedian Pat Paulsen makes a guest appearance in 1968 Generally the bachelorette would ask questions written in advance on cards to each of the three hidden bachelors The same question could be asked to multiple bachelors This continued until time ran out The bachelorette would make her choice based solely on the answers to her questions Occasionally the contestant was a bachelor who would ask questions to three bachelorettes Certain kinds of questions were off limits such as name age occupation and income 1996 revival edit For the first season of the 1996 revival a different format was used A notable change was that the prospective bachelor bachelorette knew the first names of the three contestants at all times Instead of asking questions of the contestants the bachelor bachelorette was presented with two pun laden statements each pertaining to one of the contestants When chosen a new statement replaced the old one and the potential date explained the reason why that fact pertained to him or her Play continued until time expired and then the bachelor bachelorette would announce his or her choice In several weeks of episodes that aired at various times throughout the season another format was used This format had the players choose a potential date based on appearance and another based on personality To decide the looks portion the bachelor bachelorette would observe each contestant another change not seen on any Dating Game series beforehand for several seconds with the contestants wearing noise canceling headphones to prevent them from hearing the bachelor bachelorette talking about them The statement round was used to determine the personality portion After the game ended the bachelor bachelorette would select one contestant based on appearance and one based on personality then would be prompted to choose between the two If the bachelor bachelorette was to select the same contestant for both looks and personality the contestant would win a 500 cash prize The remaining two seasons reverted back to the original format but there was more of a variety between bachelors and bachelorettes Episode status editVarious episodes from the ABC daytime run have aired on Game Show Network The remaining ABC versions of the show which were made for primetime and for syndication are assumed to exist in their entirety After the syndicated finale in 1980 repeats of the 1978 1980 version were seen on KHJ TV now KCAL TV in Los Angeles from September 26 1983 to September 12 1986 when The All New Dating Game with Elaine Joyce premiered on September 15 1986 as well as in some other cities In another variation of the final year in reruns some episodes from ABC daytime ABC primetime and weekly syndication were shown Guests editSome of the notable people that appeared on The Dating Game appeared as a bachelor or bachelorette before becoming famous or as a special guest star include Willie Aames 1978 Rodney Alcala subsequently dubbed The Dating Game Killer 1978 5 6 7 Kareem Abdul Jabbar 1967 Denise Alexander 1971 Famous Amos 1978 Judd Apatow 1980s Desi Arnaz Jr 1967 Mary Arnold of Kenny Rogers and the First Edition 1972 Candice Bergen 1973 Jacqueline Bisset 1973 Bill Bixby 1968 Karen Black 1973 Danny Bonaduce 1972 Jackson Bostwick 1968 Julie Budd 1973 Joanna Cameron Late 1960s Bryan Cranston 1979 Perry Caravello 1996 Karen and Richard Carpenter 1970 Angela Cartwright 1970 David Cassidy 1970 Barrie Chase 1966 Candy Clark 1973 Dick Clark 1973 Jeremy Clyde 1966 Ronald K L Collins 1967 Michael Cole 1972 Teri Copley 1979 8 Yvonne Craig 1967 Brandon Cruz 1972 Joey D Auria as himself instead of as Chicago s Bozo the Clown 1980 9 Cesare Danova 1969 Ann B Davis 1970 and 1971 Richard Dawson 1968 Peter Duel 1968 Deep Purple 1968 Samantha Eggar 1973 Cass Elliot 1973 or 1974 Farrah Fawcett 1969 Sally Field 1966 Fannie Flagg 1973 Jackie Fox 1980 10 Leif Garrett 1972 Kathy Garver 1966 1970 and 1971 Maurice Gibb 1968 Robin Gibb 1968 Anita Gillette 1972 Cuba Gooding Jr 1986 Barry Gordon 1966 Jennifer Granholm former Governor of Michigan 1978 Luke Halpin 1968 Phil Hartman 1979 Cheryl Hines 1997 T J Hoban 1996 Eddie Hodges 1966 Ron Howard 1972 Iron Butterfly 1969 Michael Jackson 1972 Sam J Jones Flash Gordon 1978 Casey Kasem 1967 Andy Kaufman 1978 Gladys Knight 1972 Murray Langston as The Unknown Comic 1978 Peter Lawford 1971 Vicki Lawrence 1971 Peggy Lipton 1973 Donna Loren 1967 Paul Lynde 1968 and 1972 Dave Madden 1970 Lee Majors 1966 Steve Martin 1968 and 1970 Groucho Marx as a prank on his daughter Melinda who was Bachelorette 1 1967 Meredith MacRae 1968 Jerry Mathers 1966 Maureen McCormick 1971 and 1973 Jed Mills 1978 Kathryn Minner The Little Old Lady from Pasadena 1966 Trevor Moore 1998 Agnes Moorehead 1970 Jaye P Morgan 1980 Louisa Moritz 1973 Bill Mumy 1968 Tom Netherton 1978 Jay North 1969 Charlie O Donnell 1987 Butch Patrick 1972 Freda Payne 1971 Paul Petersen 1966 Vincent Price 1972 H R Pufnstuf 1972 Paul Reubens as Pee wee Herman 1979 Emitt Rhodes as part of his band The Merry Go Round 1967 Michael Richards 1967 John Ritter 1967 Nipsey Russell year unknown happened before 1971 Bobby Rydell 1966 Bob Saget 1979 and 1980 Arnold Schwarzenegger 1973 Tom Selleck 1965 and 1967 Rhonda Shear 1986 Suzanne Somers 1973 Dusty Springfield 1968 The Standells 1968 Kaye Stevens 1973 McLean Stevenson 1968 Strawberry Alarm Clock 1968 Elaine Stritch 1971 Rip Taylor 1973 and 1978 Robert Vaughn 1966 Jimmie Walker 1978 Lindsay Wagner 1968 Dionne Warwick 1969 Adam West 1966 Johnnie Whittaker 1969 Barry Williams 1972 Terry Williams of Kenny Rogers and the First Edition 1972 Jo Anne Worley 1967 11 Theme music and cues editThe show used many contemporary songs ranging from those of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass from the 1960s to pop music used for celebrity guest and band appearances For the first few episodes at the beginning of the ABC run live music was provided by the Regents unrelated to the doo wop band of the same name who were famous for their song Barbara Ann a house band from Jack Martin s A M P M on La Cienega Boulevard 12 Starting in 1966 the show used recorded music with the main theme provided by the Mariachi Brass featuring trumpeter Chet Baker The show used cover songs made by Skip Battin amp the Group 1967 Aurora 159 and the Challengers 196 Triumph 64 The series used several songs by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass as cues for the show including Spanish Flea when introducing the bachelor Whipped Cream when introducing the bachelorette 13 Lollipops and Roses when the dates meet 13 Other songs were used after the interview portion when guests were choosing a date including Ladyfingers Herb Alpert Lemon Tree Herb Alpert Music used during celebrity guest appearances included Live The Merry Go Round Close to You Carpenters Midnight Confessions The Grass Roots I Want To Be Where You Are Michael Jackson I Want You Back The Jackson Five during the prize description Cheyenne The Brady Bunch Goin Out of My Head Little Anthony What s It Gonna Be Dusty Springfield Other music cues used on the show included Fantail by Count Basie when host Jim Lange would introduce the three potential dates to the audience Love Sickness by the Trumpets Ole a brief cue used when the time limit for the interview portion is reached Boston Bust Out by Jimmy McGriff before the date is introduced to his or her prize In 1972 The Dating Game added a Dixieland style closing theme called Little Rosie to its ABC daytime version the tune was used also on the first two syndicated versions through 1980 The song along with some of the show s other cues was featured on the 1973 album Themes from TV Game Shows 14 produced by Chuck Barris The show continued to use the 1966 opening theme until 1974 during the 1978 80 version the show used a rearranged version of it The 1978 opening theme is found on the Barris album s first track and is credited to Barris and David Mook The 1980s reboot of the show used music composed by Milton DeLugg while later editions featured a re recording of the original theme by Steve Kaplan The music for The Celebrity Dating Game was composed by Cheche Alara International versions editThese versions are no longer airing Country Local name Host Network Aired nbsp Australia Blind Date Graham Webb 1967 1969 Jeremy Cordeaux 1970 Bobby Hanna 1974 Greg Evans 1991 Julia Morris 2018 Network Ten 1967 1970 1991 2018 Seven Network 1974 1967 1970197419912018 Perfect Match Greg Evans 1984 1986 1988 1989 Cameron Daddo 1987 1988 Shelley Craft 2002 Network TenSeven Network 1984 19892002 nbsp Austria Herzblatt Rudi Carrell 1987 1993 Rainhard Fendrich 1993 1997 Hera Lind 1997 1998 Christian Clerici 1998 1999 Pierre Geisensetter 1999 2001 Jorg Pilawa 2001 2004 Alexander Mazza 2005 ORF 1987 2005 nbsp Belgium Blind Date Elke Vanelderen VTM 1991 2005 nbsp Brazil Namoro na TV Silvio Santos TupiSBT 19761988 nbsp Bulgaria Lyubovni igriLyubovni igri Lina Zlateva bTV 2009 nbsp Colombia Adan y Eva Jota Mario Valencia Inravision Caracol 19871993 nbsp Croatia RTL Televizija nbsp Czech Republic Prima nbsp Denmark Knald eller fald Peter HansenBirthe Kjaer TV3 1993 1997 nbsp Estonia Kanal 2ETV nbsp Finland Napakymppi Markus Simila 1985 Kari Salmelainen 1985 2002 Joanna Kantola 2001 2002 Janne Kataja 2017 2019 MTV 1985 1992 MTV3 1993 2002 Nelonen 2017 2019 1985 20022017 2019 nbsp France Tournez Manege Evelyne LeclercqSimone GarnierFabienne Egal TF1 1985 1993 Sebastien Cauet 2009 2010 nbsp Germany Herzblatt Rudi Carrell 1987 1993 Rainhard Fendrich 1993 1997 Hera Lind 1997 1998 Christian Clerici 1998 1999 Pierre Geisensetter 1999 2001 Jorg Pilawa 2001 2004 Alexander Mazza 2005 Das Erste 1987 2005 Herz ist Trumpf Stephan Lehmann Sat 1 1992 1993 Herz sucht Liebe Thomas Ohrner Sat 1 Gold 2016 nbsp Hungary RTL Klub nbsp Ireland Blind Date Al Porter TV3 2017 nbsp Israel Channel 2 Keshet nbsp Italy Il gioco delle coppieIl nuovo gioco delle coppie Marco Predolin 1985 1990 Corrado Tedeschi 1990 1992 Giorgio Mastrota and Natalia Estrada 1993 1994 Italia 1 1985 1986 Rete 4 1986 1988 1991 1992 1993 1994 Canale 5 1988 1991 1985 19921993 1994 nbsp Latvia LTV nbsp Mexico Las Andanzas de Cupido TV Azteca nbsp New Zealand Blind Date Dave JamiesonSuzy Clarkson TVNZ 1989 1990 nbsp Poland Randka w ciemno Jacek Kawalec 1992 1998 Tomasz Kammel 1998 2005 TVP1 1992 2005 nbsp Serbia and Montenegro Srodne duse Ana MihajlovskiMarijana MicicMarina TrifunovicInspektor Blaza RTSPink M 2005 2006 nbsp Slovenia Zmenkarije Srecko MehKarin KomljanecKatarina Cas Kanal A 1998 2001 nbsp Spain Vivan los novios Andoni Ferreno 1991 1993 Gabriel Corrado 1993 1994 Telecinco 1991 1994 nbsp Turkey Saklambac Nurseli Idiz Show TV 1992 1996 nbsp United Kingdom Blind Date Cilla BlackPaul O Grady ITVChannel 5 1985 20032017 2019 nbsp United States The Dating GameThe New Dating Game Jim Lange ABCSyndication 1965 19731973 19741978 1980 The All New Dating Game Elaine JoyceJeff MacGregor Syndication 1986 19871987 1989 The Dating Game Brad SherwoodChuck Woolery 1996 19971997 1999 The Celebrity Dating Game Zooey DeschanelMichael Bolton ABC 2021Legacy editIn his first autobiography Confessions of a Dangerous Mind 1988 Chuck Barris claimed that The Dating Game was a cover for his CIA activities and was promoted by the CIA However his second memoir The Game Show King A Confession 1993 mentions neither the CIA nor his previous book 15 A CIA spokesman has categorically denied that Barris ever worked for the agency in any capacity 16 The show s popularity in the 1960s inspired a Baskin Robbins ice cream flavor called Dating Game It was pink ice cream with diced dates and butter toasted pecans 17 In a 1980 Laverne and Shirley episode Lenny and Squiggy appear as bachelors on The Dating Game The Dating Game was parodied by Steve Jobs during a 1983 Macintosh pre launch event The three contestants were Mitch Kapor of Lotus Software Fred Gibbons of Software Publishing Corporation and Bill Gates of Microsoft 18 A recurring parody featured in the current version of Let s Make a Deal called The Dealing Game features Wayne Brady and Jonathan Mangum both as different characters in each appearance but instead of a date each represents a curtain and tries to convince the contestant to pick his curtain Model Tiffany Coyne plays the role of the hostess The Dating Game has been cited as a successor to future reality TV juggernaut Love is Blind in which contestants similarly choose among suitors sight unseen 19 20 21 Licensed merchandise editHasbro released three home games based on the original 1965 version of The Dating Game from 1967 to 1968 22 while Pressman Toy Corporation released a home game based on the late 1980s version in 1987 23 In 1968 a 33 rpm party record called The Dating Game Party Pak narrated by Jim Lange was released it included postcard invitations name tags and scorecards for six people to play 24 In the late 1990s Sony s website released an online version of The Dating Game A video slot machine based on the original 1965 version with an animated Jim Lange was released by IGT in 2004 in both nickel 25 and quarter 26 versions 27 28 In March 2011 a new virtual version of The Dating Game was launched on Facebook Twitter and other social media network sites The game was developed by 3G Studios 29 under license from Sony Pictures Entertainment 30 See also editBlind Date Perfect MatchReferences edit White Peter February 18 2021 Zooey Deschanel amp Michael Bolton To Host Celebrity Reboot Of The Dating Game At ABC Deadline Hollywood Retrieved February 18 2021 White Peter April 7 2021 The Chase amp The Hustler Renewed At ABC As Network Unveils Summer Unscripted Schedule With Shows Including Bachelor In Paradise Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 7 2021 Michael Schneider April 1 2022 Alec Baldwin s Match Game Canceled at ABC Along With Card Sharks and More as Network Firms Up Summer Plans EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved April 1 2022 Archived copy Archived from the original on January 4 2006 Retrieved July 2 2005 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Columbia Law 100 victims of serial killer Rodney Alcala Times Mirror August 11 2009 Retrieved October 11 2013 Serial Killer Rodney Alcalas National Public Radio Blogs Rudegeair Peter January 7 2013 Dating Game killer sentenced for 1970s murders Reuters Archive Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved October 11 2013 Episode of The Dating Game uploaded by Sam Growl YouTube video recorded from WSNS TV and uploaded by The Museum of Classic Chicago Television YouTube clip uploaded by YouTube user CherieO Archived copy Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved January 13 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Bishop Chris March 18 2010 Regents Archives Garage Hangover Retrieved October 7 2013 a b Cooper Kim Smay David 2005 Lost in the Grooves Scram s Capricious Guide to the Music You Missed Routledge Retrieved February 15 2020 Barris Chuck 1974 Themes From TV Game Shows SAR 1001 Friends Records Retrieved October 8 2013 Adams C February 7 2003 Was Chuck Barris a Hit Man for the CIA The Straight Dope archive Retrieved November 22 2011 Stein Joel January 13 2003 Lying to Tell the Truth Time Archived from the original on July 7 2009 Retrieved September 2 2008 Schwartz David Steve Ryan and Fred Wostbrock The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows 3rd edition New York Checkmark Books 1999 p 54 Moss Caroline November 24 2013 In 1983 Steve Jobs Hosted Apple s Version Of The Dating Game And Bill Gates Was A Contestant Business Insider Retrieved April 30 2016 Jacobs Julia Stevens Matt April 15 2023 Inside the Pods With Love Is Blind the Reality TV Juggernaut New York Times Retrieved March 25 2024 Perry Whitney March 4 2022 All the Love Is Blind Couples Who Are Still Together and the Ones Who Aren t Glamour Conde Nast Retrieved March 25 2024 Patterson Troy Love Is Blind The New Yorker Retrieved March 25 2024 The Dating Game Board Game Hasbro The All New Dating Game Board Game Pressman The Dating Game Home Game Home Page userdata acd net Archived from the original on November 20 2008 The Dating Game Video Slots Nickel Promotional Literature PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 26 2004 The Dating Game Video Slots Quarter Promotional Literature PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 26 2004 The Dating Game Video Slots Archived from the original on May 5 2005 AND HE E RE THEY AR R RE IGT Gets Licensing Rights To The Dating Game TM and The Newlywed Game TM 3G Studios Acquires Rights to Classic TV series to revive The Dating Game dead link The Dating Game goes interactive virtual and social External links editOfficial website Sherwood Official website Woolery Official website Bolton amp Deschanel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Dating Game amp oldid 1217744806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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