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Jackpot (game show)

Jackpot!
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Created by Bob Stewart
Presented by Geoff Edwards
(1974–1975, 1989–1990)
Mike Darrow (1985–1988)
Narrated by Don Pardo (1974–1975)
Wayne Howell (1975)
Ken Ryan (1985–1988)
John Harris (1985–1988)
John Harlan (1989)
Johnny Gilbert (1989–1990)
Country of origin United States (1974–1975, 1989–1990)
Canada (1985–1988)
No. of episodes 450 (1974–1975 version)
525 (1985-1988 version)
130 (1989–1990 version)
Production
Location(s) NBC Studios
New York, New York (1974–1975)
Global Television
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1985-1988
Glendale, California
1989-1990
Distributor Palladium Entertainment (1989-1990)
Sony Pictures Television
Release
Original network NBC (1974–1975)
USA Network (1985–1988)
Global (1985–1988)
Syndicated (1989–1990)
Original release January 7, 1974–September 26, 1975
September 30, 1985–December 30, 1988
September 18, 1989 – March 16, 1990

Jackpot (also referred to as Jackpot!) is a television game show produced by Bob Stewart which saw contestants attempting to solve riddles in order to win cash and prizes.

Jackpot made its debut on the NBC television network on January 7, 1974 as part of their daytime schedule and ran until September 26, 1975. The show emanated from New York City, where Stewart was based at the time, and was hosted by Geoff Edwards. In 1985, Stewart teamed up with USA Network and Global Television Network for a revival that aired in both the United States and Canada. This edition of Jackpot aired on USA and Global from September 30, 1985 until December 30, 1988 and was produced in Toronto with Mike Darrow as host. After the Canadian-produced Jackpot ended, Stewart developed another series for American syndication. That series (the only one to refer to the title with the exclamation point in it) debuted on September 18, 1989 with Edwards once again hosting, coming to an end on March 16, 1990 after its syndicator went out of business.

The first series was announced by Don Pardo until early 1975 when Wayne Howell replaced him, marking Pardo's last announcing gig for an NBC game show. The 1985 series saw announcing duties shared by Global announcers John Harris and Ken Ryan, the latter of whom was also the announcer on the USA/Global collaboration Bumper Stumpers. The 1989 series saw Johnny Gilbert and John Harlan split the announcing duties.

Elements of Jackpot were later used in the GSN game show Hollywood Showdown. Its producer, Sande Stewart (son of Jackpot! creator Bob Stewart), became a production partner of his father during the 1980s.


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