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Notable for GSN, at least for most of the run, airing Winston-sponsored ''Secret'' episodes during this timeslor; prior to this, the Winston-sponsored episodes were [[Missing Episode|banned]] due to the heavy use of said Winston logos on-set. The ban went back into effect around 2004 when the block itself was reduced to two games aired in regular 30-minute timeslots, and the "Overnite" title slowly phased out.
Notable for GSN, at least for most of the run, airing Winston-sponsored ''Secret'' episodes during this timeslor; prior to this, the Winston-sponsored episodes were [[Missing Episode|banned]] due to the heavy use of said Winston logos on-set. The ban went back into effect around 2004 when the block itself was reduced to two games aired in regular 30-minute timeslots, and the "Overnite" title slowly phased out.


For the most part, episodes would be run in order except for special theme weeks, or if a noted celebrity died. In such a case, episodes featuring that person would run in the time slots with a special slide noting the passing aired directly before and after it. The "monochrome-only" rule was bent for this practice, allowing episodes from the syndicated ''[[What's My Line?|What's My Line]]'' and ''[[Beat the Clock]]'' as was needed.
For the most part, episodes would be run in order except for special theme weeks, or if a noted celebrity died. In such a case, episodes featuring that person would run in the time slots with a special slide noting the passing aired directly before and after it. The "monochrome-only" rule was bent for this practice, allowing episodes from the syndicated ''[[What's My Line?]]'' and ''[[Beat the Clock]]'' as was needed.

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