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Change: Village,Village, The Magnificent Marble Machine and the original editions of Gambit and High Rollers among others due to pre-1978 network videotape archive destruction) is now owned by MGM International Television Distribution.Scare Factor: None._______________________________________________________________Merrill Heatter Productions(1982-1990) Nickname: "mh"Logo: After
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Change: Rollers,Rollers, the logo is not shown, and instead has the announcer's spiel over Heatter and Quigley's executive producer credits.On Wacky Waces,Waces, it appears as:AHANNA-BARBERAPRODUCTIONIN ASSOCIATION WITHHEATTER-QUIGLEY, INC.FX: Often superimposed but occasionally seen
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Change: MERRILLBOBMERRILL-----------------------BOB--------HEATTERQUIGLEYHEATTER-------------QUIGLEYProductionBetween their names is a strange conjoined "HQ" symbol consisting of a lowercase "h" in its upper half and a
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Change: Squares.Squares. They also co-produced the Hanna-Barbera cartoon series Wacky Races in 1968. Heatter and Quigley dissolved their partnership just as Orion was buying Filmways in 1982. After Bob Quigley retired, Heatter continued producing game shows with markedly mixed success until 1990. But inin 1999,
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Change: -----------------------BOB -------- HEATTER -------------QUIGLEY ProductionBetween their names is a strange conjoined "HQ" symbol consisting of a lowercase "h" in its upper half and a capital "Q" on the bottom. As this appears on screen, announcer Kenny Williams (who performed those
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Change: Hashas Beenbeen A MERRILL BOB HEATTER QUIGLEY Production Between their names is a strange conjoined "HQ" symbol consisting of a lowercase "h" in its upper half and a capital "Q" on the bottom. As this appears on screen, announcer Kenny Williams (who
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Change: 1982, with the dissolution of the partnership.1982. After Bob Quigley retired, Heatter continued producing game shows with markedly mixed success until 1990. But in 1999, Heatter sold the worldwide rights to his solo-developed game show formats to KingWorld (actually(now CBS Television Distribution). CBS
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Change: Rollers,Rollers, the logo is not shown, and instead has the announcer's spiel over Heatter and Quigley's executive producer credits.On Wacky Waces,Waces, it appears as:A HANNA-BARBERA PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH HEATTER-QUIGLEY, INC. FX: Sometimes it's superimposed or scrollingCheesy Factor: The
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Change: : The two individuals named are Merrill Heatter and Bob Quigley, two former television writers, who started the company in 1960 as a joint venture between the mentioned TV writers. It was sold to Filmways in 1966 soon after creating their biggest hit The Hollywood Squares. They
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Change: : The two individuals named are Merrill Heatter and Bob Quigley, two former television writers, who started the company in 1960 as a joint venture between the mentioned TV writers. It was sold to Filmways in 1966 soon after creating their biggest hit The Hollywood Squares. They
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Change: , it appears as:A HANNA-BARBERA PRODUCTION IN ASSOCIATION WITH HEATTER-QUIGLEY, INC. FX: None; thisSometimes isit's asuperimposed stillor logo.scrollingCheesy Factor: The rather bizarre "HQ".Music/Sounds: The closing theme of the show.Availiability: Quite rare; can seen on Hanna-Barbera cartoon Wacky
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Change: "Temptation",Temptation, which had Carl King as announcer, and NBC's "The Magnificent Marble Machine"; that one had Johnny Gilbert as announcer]) would read this as part of the end-credit announcements. By the early '70s, a Filmways byline and copyright date was added to
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