Merrill Heatter

Merrill Heatter produced many Game Shows, most of which were in a partnership with Bob Quigley. After Quigley retired in 1981, Heatter continued making games through an independent company.

"This has been a Merrill Heatter-Bob Quigley Production":

 * Video Village (1960-62) and its juvenile versions, Video Village Junior (1961-62) and Shenanigans (1964-65)
 * Double Exposure (1961)
 * People Will Talk (1963)
 * The Celebrity Game (1964-65; reran from 1967-68)
 * PDQ (1965-69) and its revival, Baffle (1973-74)
 * Showdown! (1966)
 * The Hollywood Squares (1966-81) and its juvenile version, The Storybook Squares (1969)
 * Temptation (1967-68)
 * Funny You Should Ask! (1968-69)
 * Name Droppers (1969-70)
 * The Amateur's Guide To Love (1972)
 * Gambit (1972-76) and its revival, Las Vegas Gambit (1980-81)
 * Runaround (1972-73; pilot was taped in 1971)
 * High Rollers (1974-76, 1978-80)
 * The Magnificent Marble Machine (1975-76)
 * Hot Seat (1976)
 * To Say The Least (1977-78)
 * Bedtime Stories (1979)
 * (Heatter and Quigley also worked with Hanna-Barbera on Wacky Races {1968-70}, which was to originally include a game show element.)

"This has been a Merrill Heatter Production":

 * Battle Stars (1981-82, 1983)
 * Fantasy (1982-83)
 * All-Star Blitz (1985; original 1984 pilot called Hot Numbers)
 * Bargain Hunters (1987)
 * High Rollers (1987-88 version; pilot was taped in 1986, with a game not used on the series)
 * The Last Word (1989-90)
 * Catch 21 (2008-Present)