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Reach for the Stars (game show)

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Created by
  
Theme music composer
  
First episode date
  
2 January 1967

Presented by
  
Genre
  
Game show

Directed by
  
Country of origin
  
United States

Final episode date
  
1967

Program creator
  
Merv Griffin

Narrated by
  
Chet GouldWayne Howell (substitute)

Opening theme
  
A Walk in the Black Forest by Herb Alpert

Similar
  
Game show, Play Your Hunch, The Merv Griffin Show, Jeopardy!, Wheel of Fortune

Reach for the stars


Reach for the Stars was an American game show which briefly aired on NBC weekday mornings at 10:00 beginning January 2, 1967 for a total of 65 episodes. The show was produced by Merv Griffin Productions at NBC's New York studios and was hosted by Bill Mazer.

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Gameplay

Like most games of the period, contestants played for the fulfillment of a dream via a series of trivia questions and stunts. A correct answer allowed a contestant to "reach for a star" on a game board; a wrong answer meant the loss of the star.

Theme music

In a move similar to the early version of The Match Game with its Bert Kaempfert-performed theme and Eye Guess with its Al Hirt-performed theme, Reach for the Stars looked to the popular music charts of the day for its theme. The eventual theme, the Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass version of Horst Jankowski's A Walk in The Black Forest, had been released two years before on the Going Places album.

References

Reach for the Stars (game show) Wikipedia