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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Game Show created by William T. Naud and Rich Jeffries (not the announcer) in 1974, which was hosted by Art James on NBC. The Jack Barry production (his first for the network since the quiz show scandals) involved six people, one of whom was the Checkwriter, competing over the week to fill checks ranging from $1 to $9,876. The Checkwriter hit a plunger to stop the five giant displays at center stage and determine which of the show's 40 number combinations (all numbers 1-9) would be in use. |