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  1. The Big Surprise is a television quiz show broadcast in the United States by NBC from October 8, 1955, to June 9, 1956, and from September 18, 1956, to April 2, 1957. It was hastily created by NBC in response to the ratings success of The $64,000 Question , which had premiered on CBS in summer 1955 and almost instantly became a hit.

    • Game Show
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  3. The Big Surprise is a television quiz show broadcast in the United States by NBC from October 8, 1955 to June 9, 1956 and from September 18, 1956 to April 2, 1957. It was hastily created by NBC in response to the overwhelming ratings success of The $64,000 Question, which had premiered on CBS in Summer 1955 and almost instantly became a smash ...

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  4. The Big Surprise / The $100,000 Big Surprise (quiz, hosted by Jack Barry and Mike Wallace) (NBC Primetime, 1955 - 1957) [Yes, THAT Mike Wallace known as an interviewer later, and. on "60 Minutes" actually MC'd a quiz show, and this was it. He was.

  5. The Big Surprise is a television quiz show broadcast in the United States by NBC from October 8, 1955 to June 9, 1956 and from September 18, 1956 to April 2, 1957. It was hastily created by NBC in response to the overwhelming ratings success of The $64,000 Question, which had premiered on CBS in Summer 1955 and almost instantly became a smash hit.

    • Jack Barry, Mike Wallace
    • January 16, 2015
  6. Serie The Big Surprise uraufgeführt 08.10.1955. Sie spielen in der Serie Jack Barry, Mike Wallace. Serie The Big Surprise basiert auf Themen: Spielshow, Quiz.

  7. 16. Jan. 2015 · „The Big Surprise“ ist der neueste Streich von Palina Rojinski. Streiche mit der versteckten Kamera sind alles andere als ein Novum. Im deutschen Fernsehen begrüßte erstmals 1961 Chris Howland die Zuschauer zu „Vorsicht Kamera“ und der Dauerbrenner „Verstehen Sie Spaß?“ schlägt sich seit mittlerweile 35 Jahren beachtlich im Ersten.