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98 Episodes 0 - 1957
Episode 1
Wed, Jun 20, 1956
Episode 2
Wed, Jun 27, 1956
Episode 3
Wed, Jul 4, 1956
Episode 4
Wed, Jul 11, 1956
Episode 5
Wed, Jul 18, 1956
Episode 6
Wed, Jul 25, 1956
Episode 7
Wed, Aug 1, 1956
Episode 8
Wed, Aug 8, 1956
Episode 9
Wed, Aug 29, 1956
Episode 10
Wed, Sep 5, 1956
Episode 11
Wed, Sep 12, 1956
Episode 12
Wed, Sep 26, 1956
Episode 13
Wed, Oct 3, 1956
Episode 14
Wed, Oct 10, 1956
Episode 15
Wed, Oct 17, 1956
Episode 16
Wed, Oct 24, 1956
Episode 17
Wed, Oct 31, 1956
Episode 18
Wed, Nov 7, 1956
Episode 19
Wed, Nov 14, 1956
Episode 20
Wed, Nov 21, 1956
Episode 21
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 22
Wed, Dec 5, 1956
Episode 23
Wed, Dec 12, 1956
Episode 24
Wed, Dec 19, 1956
Episode 25
Wed, Dec 26, 1956
Episode 26
Wed, Jan 2, 1957
Episode 27
Wed, Jan 9, 1957
Episode 28
Wed, Jan 16, 1957
Episode 29
Wed, Jan 23, 1957
Episode 30
Wed, Jan 30, 1957
Episode 31
Wed, Feb 6, 1957
Episode 32
Wed, Feb 13, 1957
Episode 33
Wed, Feb 20, 1957
Episode 34
Wed, Feb 27, 1957
Episode 35
Wed, Mar 6, 1957
Special Celebrity Relatives/Music show, with every contestant performing before each game. Garry encouraged the panel to pay close attention to each contestant's performance, because doing so was the key to uncovering the clues behind each contestant's secret. The contestants were all relatives of people in Show Business. Betsy Palmer filled in for Faye Emerson. Sponsored by Winston Cigarettes. This episode began with Garry listing off the first winner of The $64,000 Question (Richard McCutcheon on September 13, 1955), the record-breaking $143,000 win on Twenty-One (Charles Van Doren on February 18, 1957), and making his entrance to humorously announce this shows' grand prize of $80. Bill and Betsy passed in Game 1, but Jayne successfully guessed that Melodye Condos (Miss A) of New York City, New York (sang A Smile Is Something Special) was Martha Raye's daughter. The panel was stumped in Game 2 by Bill Marx (Mr. B, performed a piano piece he composed and arranged called Petit Chanson) of New York City, New York, who was Harpo Marx's son. Jayne, Bill, and Betsy disqualified themselves in Game 3, and the panel was stumped by Fred Kelly (Mr. C, did a tap dance entering from the studio audience), who was Gene Kelly's brother. Betsy successfully guessed in Game 4 that Oscar-winner Heinz Roemheld (Mr. D, performed the theme from Ruby Gentry on piano) was Bill's father-in-law.
Episode 36
Wed, Mar 13, 1957
Episode 37
Wed, Mar 27, 1957
Episode 38
Wed, Apr 3, 1957
Episode 39
Wed, Apr 10, 1957
Episode 40
Wed, Apr 17, 1957
Episode 41
Wed, Apr 24, 1957
Episode 42
Wed, May 1, 1957
Episode 43
Wed, May 8, 1957
Episode 44
Wed, May 15, 1957
Episode 45
Wed, May 22, 1957
Episode 46
Wed, May 29, 1957
Episode 47
Wed, Jun 5, 1957
Episode 48
Wed, Jun 12, 1957
Episode 49
Episode 50
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 51
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 52
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
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Thu, Feb 19, 2026
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Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 55
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 56
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 57
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 58
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 59
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 60
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 61
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 62
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 63
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 64
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 65
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 66
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 67
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 68
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 69
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Episode 70
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
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