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Infamous Game Show that helped fuel the scandal of the 1950s. Host Jack Barry asked knowledge questions of two contestants, each of whom was in a Sound Proof Booth and not aware of the other's progress. Question values were worth from 1-11 points, appropriately increasing in difficulty. The object was to be the first player to score 21, but both players had the option to stop the game after correctly answering any question. Oh, and by modern standards, the questions were brutally difficult.
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