Password Plus (1979)
It's More than Password, It's Password Plus!
Super Password is an American game show, hosted by Allen Ludden, Bill Cullen and Tom Kennedy, that aired on NBC from aired from January 8, 1979 to March 26, 1982.
Password Plus: Season 1 - 52 Episode s
1x1 - PWP-1: Elizabeth Montgomery & Robert Foxworth
January 8, 1979
1x2 - PWP-2
January 15, 1979
1x3 - PWP-3
January 22, 1979
1x4 - PWP-4
January 29, 1979
1x5 - PWP-5
February 5, 1979
1x6 - PWP-6
February 12, 1979
1x7 - PWP-7
February 19, 1979
1x8 - PWP-8
February 26, 1979
1x9 - PWP-9
March 5, 1979
1x10 - PWP-10
March 12, 1979
1x11 - PWP-11
March 19, 1979
1x12 - PWP-12
March 26, 1979
1x13 - PWP-13
April 2, 1979
1x14 - PWP-14
April 9, 1979
1x15 - PWP-15
April 16, 1979
1x16 - PWP-16
April 23, 1979
1x17 - PWP-17
April 30, 1979
1x18 - PWP-18
May 7, 1979
1x19 - PWP-19
May 14, 1979
1x20 - PWP-20
May 21, 1979
1x21 - PWP-21
May 28, 1979
1x22 - PWP-22
June 4, 1979
1x23 - PWP-23
June 11, 1979
1x24 - PWP-24
June 15, 1979
1x25 - PWP-25
June 22, 1979
1x26 - PWP-26
July 2, 1979
1x27 - PWP-27
July 9, 1979
1x28 - PWP-28
July 16, 1979
1x29 - PWP-29
July 23, 1979
1x30 - PWP-30
July 30, 1979
1x31 - PWP-31
August 6, 1979
1x32 - PWP-32
August 13, 1979
1x33 - PWP-33
August 20, 1979
1x34 - PWP-34
August 27, 1979
1x35 - PWP-35
September 3, 1979
1x36 - PWP-36
September 10, 1979
1x37 - PWP-37
September 17, 1979
1x38 - PWP-38
September 24, 1979
1x39 - PWP-39
October 1, 1979
1x40 - PWP-40
October 8, 1979
1x41 - PWP-41
October 15, 1979
1x42 - PWP-42
October 22, 1979
1x43 - PWP-43
October 29, 1979
1x44 - PWP-44
November 5, 1979
1x45 - PWP-45
November 12, 1979
1x46 - PWP-46
November 19, 1979
1x47 - PWP-47
November 26, 1979
1x48 - PWP-48
December 3, 1979
1x49 - PWP-49
December 10, 1979
1x50 - PWP-50
December 17, 1979
1x51 - PWP-51
December 24, 1979
1x52 - PWP-52
December 31, 1979
Password Plus: 2 Season s
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