Blockbusters (1980)
Blockbusters is an American game show which had two separate runs in the 1980s. Created by Steve Ryan for Mark Goodson Productions, the first series debuted on NBC on October 27, 1980 and aired until April 23, 1982. In the first series, a team of two family members competed against a solo contestant. Blockbusters was revived on NBC from January 5 to May 1, 1987, but featured only two contestants competing. Bill Cullen hosted the 1980–1982 version, with Bob Hilton as announcer. Johnny Olson and Rich Jeffries substituted for Hilton on occasion, with Jeffries taking over for the final two weeks. Bill Rafferty hosted the 1987 version, with Jeffries announcing the entire run.
Blockbusters: Season 1 - 100 Episode s
1x1 - Joanne vs. Tom & Joe
October 27, 1980
1x2 - Nancy vs. Tom & Joe
October 28, 1980
1x3 - Georgia vs. Tom & Joe
October 29, 1980
1x4 - Geri vs. Tom & Joe
October 30, 1980
1x5 - Bill vs. Tom & Joe
October 31, 1980
1x6 - LaRae vs. Tom & Joe
November 3, 1980
1x7 - LaRae vs. Denise & Linda
November 4, 1980
1x8 - LaRae vs. Florence & Pat
November 5, 1980
1x9 - LaRae vs. Florence & Pat
November 6, 1980
1x10 - LaRae vs. Cassandra & Don
November 7, 1980
1x11 - LaRae vs. Ruby & James
November 10, 1980
1x12 - LaRae vs. Ruby & James
November 11, 1980
1x13 - LaRae vs. Jerrilyn & Barbara
November 12, 1980
1x14 - LaRae vs. Jerrilyn & Barbara
November 13, 1980
1x15 - Patti vs. Steve & Diane
November 14, 1980
1x16 - Penny vs. Steve & Diane
November 17, 1980
1x17 - Penny vs. Steve & Diane
November 18, 1980
1x18 - Penny vs. Vicki & Eileen
November 19, 1980
1x19 - Tommy vs. Vicki & Eileen
November 20, 1980
1x20 - Tommy vs. Vicki & Eileen
November 21, 1980
1x21 - Carlos vs. Vicki & Eileen
November 24, 1980
1x22 - Carlos vs. Jan & Jack
November 25, 1980
1x23 - Ann vs. Jan & Jack
November 16, 1980
1x24 - Dan vs. Jan & Jack
November 28, 1980
1x25 - Jackie vs. Jan & Jack
December 1, 1980
1x26 - John vs. Jan & Jack
December 2, 1980
1x27 - John vs. Glenda & Clarence
December 3, 1980
1x28 - John vs. Melanie & Beverlie
December 4, 1980
1x29 - John vs. Addie & Puff
December 5, 1980
1x30 - John vs. Cindy & Jimmy
December 8, 1980
1x31 - John vs. Faith & Norma
December 9, 1980
1x32 - John vs. Jean & Deirdre
December 10, 1980
1x33 - John vs. Rosalie & David
December 11, 1980
1x34 - Cathy vs. Richard & Carla
December 12, 1980
1x35 - Pat vs. Richard & Carla
December 15, 1980
1x36 - Pat vs. Maletta & Robin
December 16, 1980
1x37 - Pat vs. Maletta & Robin
December 17, 1980
1x38 - Donna vs. Berle & Bunny
December 18, 1980
1x39 - Donna vs. Berle & Bunny
December 19, 1980
1x40 - Donna vs. John & Kathy
December 22, 1980
1x41 - Heidi vs. John & Kathy
December 23, 1980
1x42 - Susan vs. John & Kathy
December 24, 1980
1x43 - Rick vs. John & Kathy
December 26, 1980
1x44 - Linda vs. John & Kathy
December 29, 1980
1x45 - Joyce vs. John & Kathy
December 30, 1980
1x46 - Wayne vs. John & Kathy
December 31, 1980
1x47 - Lesley vs. John & Kathy
January 2, 1981
1x48 - Joe vs. John & Kathy
January 5, 1981
1x49 - Leland vs. Ann & Nancy
January 6, 1981
1x50 - Leland vs. Linnea & Kari
January 7, 1981
1x51 - Leland vs. Dee & Curt
January 8, 1981
1x52 - Leland vs. Claudette & Paulette
January 9, 1981
1x53 - Leland vs. Robyn & Keith
January 12, 1981
1x54 - Leland vs. Carla & Sandy
January 13, 1981
1x55 - Leland vs. Carla & Sandy
January 14, 1981
1x56 - Leland vs. Marilyn & Jack
January 15, 1981
1x57 - Leland vs. Jerry & Barry
January 16, 1981
1x58 - Kandi vs. Vince & Gail
January 19, 1981
1x59 - Kandi vs. Agnes & Freda
January 21, 1981
1x60 - Kandi vs. Kate & Jean
January 22, 1981
1x61 - Kandi vs. Mary & Betty
January 23, 1981
1x62 - Kandi vs. Joe & Ed
January 26, 1981
1x63 - Kandi vs. Gary & Joyce
January 27, 1981
1x64 - Kandi vs. Nick & Rod
January 28, 1981
1x65 - Kandi vs. Bruce & Jenny
January 29, 1981
1x66 - Kandi vs. Michael & Ilene
January 30, 1981
1x67 - Dennis vs. Shari & Joel
February 2, 1981
1x68 - Sharlyne vs. Shari & Joel
February 3, 1981
1x69 - Sharlyne vs. Shari & Joel
February 4, 1981
1x70 - Sharlyne vs. Alexi & Ann
February 5, 1981
1x71 - Sharlyne vs. Tom & Gay
February 6, 1981
1x72 - Sharlyne vs. Patti & Lee
February 9, 1981
1x73 - Sharlyne vs. Mike & Rollie
February 10, 1981
1x74 - Glenn vs. Mike & Rollie
February 11, 1981
1x75 - Craig vs. Mike & Rollie
February 12, 1981
1x76 - Irene vs. Mike & Rollie
February 13, 1981
1x77 - Sherry vs. Mike & Rollie
February 16, 1981
1x78 - Sherry vs. Lee & Harold
February 17, 1981
1x79 - Sherry vs. Bob & Claudia
February 18, 1981
1x80 - Sherry vs. Ed & Dave
February 19, 1981
1x81 - Sherry vs. Ralph & Gilda
February 20, 1981
1x82 - Sherry vs. Sandi & Glenice
February 23, 1981
1x83 - Sherry vs. Susan & Barbara
February 24, 1981
1x84 - Sherry vs. Susan & Barbara
February 25, 1981
1x85 - Sherry vs. Leonard & Stuart
February 26, 1981
1x86 - Barb vs. Jolene & David
February 27, 1981
1x87 - Barb vs. Jolene & David
March 2, 1981
1x88 - Randy vs. Jolene & David
March 3, 1981
1x89 - Randy vs. Arch & Michael
March 4, 1981
1x90 - Randy vs. Lisa & Stan
March 5, 1981
1x91 - Randy vs. Lisa & Stan
March 6, 1981
1x92 - Randy vs. Jackie & Wendy
March 9, 1981
1x93 - Randy vs. Jeff & Alan
March 10, 1981
1x94 - Iris vs. Jeff & Alan
March 11, 1981
1x95 - Karen vs. Jeff & Alan
March 12, 1981
1x96 - Nicole vs. Jeff & Alan
March 13, 1981
1x97 - Nicole vs. Jeff & Alan
March 16, 1981
1x98 - Pam vs. Jeff & Alan
March 17, 1981
1x99 - David vs. Jeff & Alan
March 18, 1981
1x100 - Bob vs. Jeff & Alan
March 19, 1981
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