Winning Streak
Winning Streak is a game show produced by Bob Stewart who was required by contract to make a new game show to fill the gap made by ending Three On A Match early. Comedian Bill Cullen and Announcer Don Pardo returned for Winning Streak. It is a very typical Bob Stewart game show. The opening title sequence consists of dimming most of the studio lights except for the large amount of gentle chasing lights. The rest of the lights turn on revealing the very badly painted set. Bill Cullen was also required to look much younger instead of his usual distinguished appearance. A third problem is it was delayed because of Breaking News. However, it was revived again under Mark Goodson and Bill Todman as Blockbusters.
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