Match Game (1973)
The five-day-a-week syndicated successor to the popular CBS game show, where two contestants compete to match fill-in-the-blank phrases with those of the celebrities.
Match Game: Season 1 - 100 Episode s
1x1 - Episode 1
July 2, 1973
Pilot episode featuring panelists Michael Landon, Vicki Lawrence, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Anita Gillette
1x2 - Episode 2
July 3, 1973
Panelists Michael Landon, Vicki Lawrence, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Anita Gillette join host Gene Rayburn.
1x3 - Episode 3
July 4, 1973
Panelists Michael Landon, Vicki Lawrence, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Anita Gillette join host Gene Rayburn.
1x4 - Episode 4
July 5, 1973
Panelists Michael Landon, Vicki Lawrence, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Anita Gillette join host Gene Rayburn.
1x5 - Episode 5
July 6, 1973
Panelists Michael Landon, Vicki Lawrence, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Anita Gillette join host Gene Rayburn.
1x6 - Episode 6
July 9, 1973
Panelists Della Reese, Richard Dawson, Arlene Francis, Bob Barker, Michael Learned, and Richard Thomas
1x7 - Episode 7
July 10, 1973
Panelists Della Reese, Richard Dawson, Arlene Francis, Bob Barker, Michael Learned, and Richard Thomas
1x8 - Episode 8
July 11, 1973
Panelists Della Reese, Richard Dawson, Arlene Francis, Bob Barker, Michael Learned, and Richard Thomas
1x9 - Episode 9
July 13, 1973
Panelists Della Reese, Richard Dawson, Arlene Francis, Bob Barker, Michael Learned, and Richard Thomas
1x10 - Episode 10
July 16, 1973
Panelists Della Reese, Richard Dawson, Arlene Francis, Bob Barker, Michael Learned, and Richard Thomas
1x11 - Episode 11
July 18, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Jaye P. Morgan, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x12 - Episode 12
July 19, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Jaye P. Morgan, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x13 - Episode 13
July 23, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Jaye P. Morgan, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x14 - Episode 14
July 24, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Jaye P. Morgan, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x15 - Episode 15
July 26, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Jaye P. Morgan, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x16 - Episode 16
July 27, 1973
Panelists Dick Gautier, Barbara Stuart, Jack Carter, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Shelley Winters
1x17 - Episode 17
July 31, 1973
Panelists Dick Gautier, Barbara Stuart, Jack Carter, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Shelley Winters
1x18 - Episode 18
July 1, 1973
Panelists Dick Gautier, Barbara Stuart, Jack Carter, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Shelley Winters
1x19 - Episode 19
July 3, 1973
Panelists Dick Gautier, Barbara Stuart, Jack Carter, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Shelley Winters
1x20 - Episode 20
July 6, 1973
Panelists Dick Gautier, Barbara Stuart, Jack Carter, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Shelley Winters
1x21 - Episode 21
August 8, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Loretta Swit, Charles Nelson Reilly, Mary Ann Mobley, Richard Dawson, and Kaye Ballard
1x22 - Episode 22
August 9, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Loretta Swit, Charles Nelson Reilly, Mary Ann Mobley, Richard Dawson, and Kaye Ballard
1x23 - Episode 23
August 10, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Loretta Swit, Charles Nelson Reilly, Mary Ann Mobley, Richard Dawson, and Kaye Ballard
1x24 - Episode 24
August 13, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Loretta Swit, Charles Nelson Reilly, Mary Ann Mobley, Richard Dawson, and Kaye Ballard
1x25 - Episode 25
August 14, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Loretta Swit, Charles Nelson Reilly, Mary Ann Mobley, Richard Dawson, and Kaye Ballard
1x26 - Episode 26
August 15, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Morey Amsterdam, Carolyn Jones, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x27 - Episode 27
August 16, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Morey Amsterdam, Carolyn Jones, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x28 - Episode 28
August 17, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Morey Amsterdam, Carolyn Jones, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x29 - Episode 29
August 20, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Morey Amsterdam, Carolyn Jones, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x30 - Episode 30
August 21, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Morey Amsterdam, Carolyn Jones, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x31 - Episode 31
August 22, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Jack Carter, Lucie Arnaz, Richard Dawson, and Nanette Fabray
1x32 - Episode 32
August 23, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Jack Carter, Lucie Arnaz, Richard Dawson, and Nanette Fabray
1x33 - Episode 33
August 24, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Jack Carter, Lucie Arnaz, Richard Dawson, and Nanette Fabray
1x34 - Episode 34
August 27, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Jack Carter, Lucie Arnaz, Richard Dawson, and Nanette Fabray
1x35 - Episode 35
August 28, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Jack Carter, Lucie Arnaz, Richard Dawson, and Nanette Fabray
1x36 - Episode 36
August 29, 1973
Panelists Morey Amsterdam, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Loretta Swit, Richard Dawson, and Ruta Lee
1x37 - Episode 37
August 30, 1973
Panelists Morey Amsterdam, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Loretta Swit, Richard Dawson, and Ruta Lee
1x38 - Episode 38
August 31, 1973
Panelists Morey Amsterdam, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Loretta Swit, Richard Dawson, and Ruta Lee
1x39 - Episode 39
September 3, 1973
Panelists Morey Amsterdam, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Loretta Swit, Richard Dawson, and Ruta Lee
1x40 - Episode 40
September 4, 1973
Panelists Morey Amsterdam, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Loretta Swit, Richard Dawson, and Ruta Lee
1x41 - Episode 41
September 5, 1973
Panelists Stu Gilliam, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Stephanie Edwards, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x42 - Episode 42
September 6, 1973
Panelists Stu Gilliam, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Stephanie Edwards, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x43 - Episode 43
September 7, 1973
Panelists Stu Gilliam, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Stephanie Edwards, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x44 - Episode 44
September 10, 1973
Panelists Stu Gilliam, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Stephanie Edwards, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x45 - Episode 45
September 11, 1973
Panelists Stu Gilliam, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Stephanie Edwards, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x46 - Episode 46
September 12, 1973
Panelists Bobby Van, Elaine Joyce, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Nanette Fabray
1x47 - Episode 47
September 13, 1973
Panelists Bobby Van, Elaine Joyce, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Nanette Fabray
1x48 - Episode 48
September 14, 1973
Panelists Bobby Van, Elaine Joyce, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Nanette Fabray
1x49 - Episode 49
September 17, 1973
Panelists Bobby Van, Elaine Joyce, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Nanette Fabray
1x50 - Episode 50
September 18, 1973
Panelists Bobby Van, Elaine Joyce, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Nanette Fabray
1x51 - Episode 51
September 19, 1973
Panelists McLean Stevenson, Loretta Swit, Stu Gilliam, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x52 - Episode 52
September 20, 1973
Panelists McLean Stevenson, Loretta Swit, Stu Gilliam, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x53 - Episode 53
September 21, 1973
Panelists McLean Stevenson, Loretta Swit, Stu Gilliam, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x54 - Episode 54
September 24, 1973
Panelists McLean Stevenson, Loretta Swit, Stu Gilliam, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x55 - Episode 55
September 25, 1973
Panelists McLean Stevenson, Loretta Swit, Stu Gilliam, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x56 - Episode 56
September 27, 1973
Panelists Robert Culp, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Pat Carroll
1x57 - Episode 57
September 28, 1973
Panelists Robert Culp, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Pat Carroll
1x58 - Episode 58
October 1, 1973
Panelists Robert Culp, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Pat Carroll
1x59 - Episode 59
October 2, 1973
Panelists Robert Culp, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Pat Carroll
1x60 - Episode 60
October 4, 1973
Panelists Robert Culp, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Pat Carroll
1x61 - Episode 61
October 5, 1973
Panelists Nipsey Russell, Loretta Swit, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x62 - Episode 62
October 8, 1973
Panelists Nipsey Russell, Loretta Swit, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x63 - Episode 63
October 9, 1973
Panelists Nipsey Russell, Loretta Swit, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x64 - Episode 64
October 10, 1973
Panelists Nipsey Russell, Loretta Swit, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x65 - Episode 65
October 12, 1973
Panelists Nipsey Russell, Loretta Swit, Charles Nelson Reilly, Brett Somers, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x66 - Episode 66
October 15, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Nipsey Russell, Mary Ann Mobley, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x67 - Episode 67
October 16, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Nipsey Russell, Mary Ann Mobley, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x68 - Episode 68
October 17, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Nipsey Russell, Mary Ann Mobley, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x69 - Episode 69
October 18, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Nipsey Russell, Mary Ann Mobley, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x70 - Episode 70
October 19, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Nipsey Russell, Mary Ann Mobley, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x71 - Episode 71
October 22, 1973
Panelists Pat Harrington, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x72 - Episode 72
October 23, 1973
Panelists Pat Harrington, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x73 - Episode 73
October 24, 1973
Panelists Pat Harrington, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x74 - Episode 74
October 25, 1973
Panelists Pat Harrington, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x75 - Episode 75
October 26, 1973
Panelists Pat Harrington, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jo Ann Pflug, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x76 - Episode 76
October 29, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Jack Carter, Fannie Flagg, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x77 - Episode 77
October 30, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Jack Carter, Fannie Flagg, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x78 - Episode 78
October 31, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Jack Carter, Fannie Flagg, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x79 - Episode 79
November 1, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Jack Carter, Fannie Flagg, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x80 - Episode 80
November 2, 1973
Panelists Bert Convy, Brett Somers, Jack Carter, Fannie Flagg, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x81 - Episode 81
November 5, 1973
Panelists Jim Backus, Brett Somers, Nipsey Russell, Patti Deutsch, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x82 - Episode 82
November 6, 1973
Panelists Jim Backus, Brett Somers, Nipsey Russell, Patti Deutsch, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x83 - Episode 83
November 7, 1973
Panelists Jim Backus, Brett Somers, Nipsey Russell, Patti Deutsch, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x84 - Episode 84
November 8, 1973
Panelists Jim Backus, Brett Somers, Nipsey Russell, Patti Deutsch, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x85 - Episode 85
November 9, 1973
Panelists Jim Backus, Brett Somers, Nipsey Russell, Patti Deutsch, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x86 - Episode 86
November 12, 1973
Panelists Bill Cullen, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Cass Elliot, Richard Dawson, and Loretta Swit
1x87 - Episode 87
November 13, 1973
Panelists Bill Cullen, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Cass Elliot, Richard Dawson, and Loretta Swit
1x88 - Episode 88
November 14, 1973
Panelists Bill Cullen, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Cass Elliot, Richard Dawson, and Loretta Swit
1x89 - Episode 89
November 15, 1973
Panelists Bill Cullen, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Cass Elliot, Richard Dawson, and Loretta Swit
1x90 - Episode 90
November 16, 1973
Panelists Bill Cullen, Brett Somers, Jack Klugman, Cass Elliot, Richard Dawson, and Loretta Swit
1x91 - Episode 91
November 19, 1973
Panelists Robert Vaughn, Brett Somers, McLean Stevenson, Nancy Dussault, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x92 - Episode 92
November 20, 1973
Panelists Robert Vaughn, Brett Somers, McLean Stevenson, Nancy Dussault, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x93 - Episode 93
November 21, 1973
Panelists Robert Vaughn, Brett Somers, McLean Stevenson, Nancy Dussault, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x94 - Episode 94
November 26, 1973
Panelists Robert Vaughn, Brett Somers, McLean Stevenson, Nancy Dussault, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x95 - Episode 95
November 27, 1973
Panelists Robert Vaughn, Brett Somers, McLean Stevenson, Nancy Dussault, Richard Dawson, and Betty White
1x96 - Episode 96
November 28, 1973
Panelists Robert Q. Lewis, Brett Somers, Morey Amsterdam, Joyce Bulifant, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x97 - Episode 97
November 29, 1973
Panelists Robert Q. Lewis, Brett Somers, Morey Amsterdam, Joyce Bulifant, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x98 - Episode 98
November 30, 1973
Panelists Robert Q. Lewis, Brett Somers, Morey Amsterdam, Joyce Bulifant, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x99 - Episode 99
December 3, 1973
Panelists Robert Q. Lewis, Brett Somers, Morey Amsterdam, Joyce Bulifant, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
1x100 - Episode 100
December 4, 1973
Panelists Robert Q. Lewis, Brett Somers, Morey Amsterdam, Joyce Bulifant, Richard Dawson, and Ann Elder
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