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Narrated by
  
Ralph Paul

Running time
  
30 Minutes

First episode date
  
30 January 1961

Presented by
  
Bud Collyer

Language
  
English

Country of origin
  
United States

Original network
  
ABC

Final episode date
  
29 December 1961

Genre
  
Game show

Program creators
  
Mark Goodson, Bill Todman

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Created by
  
Mark Goodson Bill Todman

Original release
  
January 30 – December 29, 1961

Similar
  
Game show, Play Your Hunch, Beat the Clock, The Name's the Same, Now You See It

Number Please is a Goodson-Todman Productions game show hosted by Bud Collyer which aired at 12:30 p.m. weekdays on ABC from January 30 to December 29, 1961. It replaced Collyer's Beat the Clock when that series ended its run on ABC. Number Please was an early predecessor of Wheel of Fortune and other word-puzzle programs.

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Game play

Two contestants competed against each other to solve a puzzle on a game board. Each contestant had his own row on the board, with the spaces on each row numbered 1–20. Contestants alternated choosing a number not yet revealed in their own puzzle, with each number revealing either a letter or a space.

Each puzzle described a prize, and the first contestant who thought that he could solve both rows rang in and gave an answer for both rows exactly as the configuration appeared on the board. If the contestant was correct, he won both prizes and, occasionally, other related items.

When the series began, the winner played against a new opponent and after five wins a contestant was retired as an undefeated champion. By May, this was amended to best-of-three with the appearance limit dropped.

Episode status

Only one episode is known to exist, dating from sometime in May 1961. The episode was re-ran on GSN on the morning of October 9, 2006.

References

Number Please Wikipedia