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Hollywood's Talking

Hollywood's Talking

Description: Hollywood's Talking is an American game show based on the 1960s quizzer, Everybody's Talking, and produced by Jack Barry. It ran on CBS for three months in 1973, debuting on March 26 and ending on June 22 to make room for a new version of Match Game. It was hosted by Geoff Edwards, with Johnny Jacobs announcing. Wikipedia
Genre: Game-Show
Year Released: 1973
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 3
First episode air date: March 26, 1973
Presented By: Geoff Edwards
Network: CBS
Program Creator: Jack Barry
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