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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Game Show from 1963-64 which had a panel of three celebrities assisting in winning money for a contestant guest. The contestant read a story about a feat s/he had performed, with the story in four segments. At the end of each segment, the last word(s) were left out. The celebrity panel had to identify said last word(s); successfully doing so won $50 for the contestant. If the panel didn't identify the word(s), the last initial(s) were disclosed and the panel made another guess for $25. A celebrity guest was used for the final round. |