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Dr. I.Q.

Dr. I.Q.

Description: Dr. I.Q. is a radio and television quiz program. Remembered as radio's first major quiz show, it popularized the catch phrase "I have a lady in the balcony, Doctor." Wikipedia
Genre: Game Show
Year Released: 1939
First episode air date: April 10, 1939
Genre: Game show
Networks: American Broadcasting Company, NBC
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