Concentration (1958)
Concentration is an American television game show based on the children's memory game of the same name. Matching cards represented prizes that contestants could win. As matching pairs of cards were gradually removed from the board, it would slowly reveal elements of a rebus puzzle that contestants had to solve to win a match. The show was broadcast on and off from 1958 to 1991, presented by various hosts, and has been made in several different versions. The original network daytime series, Concentration, appeared on NBC for 14 years, 7 months, and 3,770 telecasts, the longest run of any game show on that network. This series was hosted by Hugh Downs and later by Bob Clayton, but for a six-month period in 1969, Ed McMahon hosted the series. The series began at 11:30 AM Eastern, then moved to 11:00 and finally to 10:30. Nearly all episodes of the NBC daytime version were produced at 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York City. A weekly nighttime version appeared in two separate broadcast runs: the first aired from October 30 to November 20, 1958 with Jack Barry as host, while the second ran from April 24 to September 18, 1961 with Downs as host.
Concentration: Season 1 - 100 Episode s
1x1 - Monday August 25, 1958 (Debut Show)
August 25, 1958
1x2 - Tuesday August 26, 1958
August 26, 1958
1x3 - Wednesday August 27, 1958
August 27, 1958
1x4 - Thursday August 28, 1958
August 28, 1958
1x5 - Friday August 29, 1958
August 29, 1958
1x6 - Monday September 1, 1958
September 1, 1958
1x7 - Tuesday September 2, 1958
September 2, 1958
1x8 - Wednesday September 3, 1958
September 3, 1958
1x9 - Thursday September 4, 1958
September 4, 1958
1x10 - Friday September 5, 1958
September 5, 1958
1x11 - Monday September 8, 1958
September 8, 1958
1x12 - Tuesday September 9, 1958
September 9, 1958
1x13 - Wednesday September 10, 1958
September 10, 1958
1x14 - Thursday September 11, 1958
September 11, 1958
1x15 - Friday September 12, 1958
September 12, 1958
1x16 - Monday September 15, 1958
September 15, 1958
1x17 - Tuesday September 16, 1958
September 16, 1958
1x18 - Wednesday September 17, 1958
September 17, 1958
1x19 - Thursday September 18, 1958
September 18, 1958
1x20 - Friday September 19, 1958
September 19, 1958
1x21 - Monday September 22, 1958
September 22, 1958
1x22 - Tuesday September 23, 1958
September 23, 1958
1x23 - Wednesday September 24, 1958
September 24, 1958
1x24 - Thursday September 25, 1958
September 25, 1958
1x25 - Friday September 26, 1958
September 26, 1958
1x26 - Monday September 29, 1958
September 29, 1958
1x27 - Tuesday September 30, 1958
September 30, 1958
1x28 - Wednesday October 1, 1958
October 1, 1958
1x29 - Thursday October 2, 1958
October 2, 1958
1x30 - Friday October 3, 1958
October 3, 1958
1x31 - Monday October 6, 1958
October 6, 1958
1x32 - Tuesday October 7, 1958
October 7, 1958
1x33 - Wednesday October 8, 1958
October 8, 1958
1x34 - Thursday October 9, 1958
October 9, 1958
1x35 - Friday October 10, 1958
October 10, 1958
1x36 - Monday October 13, 1958
October 13, 1958
1x37 - Tuesday October 14, 1958
October 14, 1958
1x38 - Wednesday October 15, 1958
October 15, 1958
1x39 - Thursday October 16, 1958
October 16, 1958
1x40 - Friday October 17, 1958
October 17, 1958
1x41 - Monday October 20, 1958
October 20, 1958
1x42 - Tuesday October 21, 1958
October 21, 1958
1x43 - Wednesday October 22, 1958
October 22, 1958
1x44 - Thursday October 23, 1958
October 23, 1958
1x45 - Friday October 24, 1958
October 24, 1958
1x46 - Monday October 27, 1958
October 27, 1958
1x47 - Tuesday October 28, 1958
October 28, 1958
1x48 - Wednesday October 29, 1958
October 29, 1958
1x49 - Thursday October 30, 1958 (Daytime)
October 30, 1958
1x50 - October 30, 1958 (Nighttime)
October 30, 1958
1x51 - Friday October 31, 1958
October 31, 1958
1x52 - Monday November 3, 1958
November 3, 1958
1x53 - Tuesday November 4, 1958
November 4, 1958
1x54 - Wednesday November 5, 1958
November 5, 1958
1x55 - Thursday November 6, 1958 (Daytime)
November 6, 1958
1x56 - November 6, 1958 (Nighttime)
November 6, 1958
1x57 - Friday November 7, 1958
November 7, 1958
1x58 - Monday November 10, 1958
November 10, 1958
1x59 - Tuesday November 11, 1958
November 11, 1958
1x60 - Wednesday November 12, 1958
November 12, 1958
1x61 - Thursday November 13, 1958 (Daytime)
November 13, 1958
1x62 - November 13, 1958 (Nighttime)
November 13, 1958
1x63 - Friday November 14, 1958
November 14, 1958
1x64 - Monday November 17, 1958
November 17, 1958
1x65 - Tuesday November 18, 1958
November 18, 1958
1x66 - Wednesday November 19, 1958
November 19, 1958
1x67 - Thursday November 20, 1958 (Daytime)
November 20, 1958
1x68 - November 20, 1958 (Nighttime)
November 20, 1958
1x69 - Friday November 21, 1958
November 21, 1958
1x70 - Monday November 24, 1958
November 24, 1958
1x71 - Tuesday November 25, 1958
November 25, 1958
1x72 - Wednesday November 26, 1958
November 26, 1958
1x73 - Thursday November 27, 1958 (Preempted for Macy's Parade)
November 27, 1958
1x74 - Friday November 28, 1958
November 28, 1958
1x75 - Monday December 1, 1958
December 1, 1958
1x76 - Tuesday December 2, 1958
December 2, 1958
1x77 - Wednesday December 3, 1958
December 3, 1958
1x78 - Thursday December 4, 1958
December 4, 1958
1x79 - Friday December 5, 1958
December 5, 1958
1x80 - Monday December 8, 1958
December 8, 1958
1x81 - Tuesday December 9, 1958
December 9, 1958
1x82 - Wednesday December 10, 1958
December 10, 1958
1x83 - Thursday December 11, 1958
December 11, 1958
1x84 - Friday December 12, 1958
December 12, 1958
1x85 - Monday December 15, 1958
December 15, 1958
1x86 - Tuesday December 16, 1958
December 16, 1958
1x87 - Wednesday December 17, 1958
December 17, 1958
1x88 - Thursday December 18, 1958
December 18, 1958
1x89 - Friday December 19, 1958
December 19, 1958
1x90 - Monday December 22, 1958
December 22, 1958
1x91 - Tuesday December 23, 1958
December 23, 1958
1x92 - Wednesday December 24, 1958
December 24, 1958
1x93 - Thursday December 25, 1958
December 25, 1958
1x94 - Friday December 26, 1958
December 26, 1958
1x95 - Monday December 29, 1958
December 29, 1958
1x96 - Tuesday December 30, 1958
December 30, 1958
1x97 - Wednesday December 31, 1958
December 31, 1958
1x98 - Thursday January 1, 1959
January 1, 1959
1x99 - Friday January 2, 1959
January 2, 1959
1x100 - Monday January 5, 1959
January 5, 1959
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