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Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: October 2, 1961
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 174
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Reality
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Password(1961)

TMDB Rating: 7.2 (8 votes)

Overview

Password is an American television game show which was created by Bob Stewart for Goodson-Todman Productions. The host was Allen Ludden, who had previously been well known as the host of the G.E. College Bowl. Password originally aired for 1,555 daytime telecasts each weekday from October 2, 1961 to September 15, 1967 on CBS, along with weekly prime time airings from January 2, 1962 to September 9, 1965 and December 25, 1966 to May 22, 1967. An additional 1,099 daytime shows aired from April 5, 1971 to June 27, 1975 on ABC. The show's announcers were Jack Clark and Lee Vines on CBS and John Harlan on ABC. Two revivals later aired on NBC from 1979–1982 and 1984–1989, followed by a prime time version on CBS from 2008–2009. In 2013, TV Guide ranked it #8 in its list of the 60 greatest game shows ever.

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Season 1

51 episodes • 1961

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1(DT) EPISODE #1Oct 2, 19610.0
2(PT) EPISODE #1Jan 2, 19620.0
3(PT) EPISODE #2Jan 9, 19620.0
4(DT)-EPISODE #2Oct 9, 19610.0
5(DT-): EPISODE #3Oct 16, 19610.0
6(PT) EPISODE #3Jan 16, 19620.0
7(PT) EPISODE #4Jan 23, 19620.0
9(DT-): EPISODE #5Oct 30, 19610.0
10(PT) EPISODE #5Jan 30, 19620.0
11(PT) EPISODE #6Feb 13, 19620.0
12(DT-): EPISODE #6Nov 6, 19610.0
13(DT-): EPISODE #7Nov 13, 19610.0
14(PT) EPISODE #7Feb 20, 19620.0
15(PT) EPISODE #8Feb 27, 19620.0
16(DT-): EPISODE #8Nov 20, 19610.0
17(DT-): EPISODE 9Nov 27, 19610.0
18(PT) EPISODE #9Mar 6, 19620.0
19(PT) EPISODE #10Mar 13, 19620.0
20(DT-): EPISODE 10Dec 4, 19610.0
21(DT-): EPISODE 11Dec 11, 19610.0
22(PT) EPISODE #11Mar 20, 19620.0
23(PT) EPISODE #12Mar 27, 19620.0
24(DT-): EPISODE 12Dec 18, 19610.0
25(DT-): EPISODE 13Dec 25, 19610.0
26(DT-): EPISODE 13Jan 1, 19620.0
27(PT) EPISODE #13Apr 3, 19620.0
28(PT) EPISODE #14Apr 10, 19620.0
29(DT): EPISODE 14Jan 8, 19620.0
30(PT) EPISODE #15Apr 17, 19620.0
31(PT) EPISODE #16Apr 24, 19620.0
32(PT) EPISODE #17May 1, 19620.0
33(PT) EPISODE #18May 8, 19620.0
34(PT) EPISODE #19May 15, 19620.0
35(PT) EPISODE #20May 22, 19620.0
36(DT) EPISODE #106Feb 19, 19620.0
37(PT) EPISODE #21May 29, 19620.0
38(DT) EPISODE #111Feb 26, 19620.0
39(PT) EPISODE #22Jun 5, 19620.0
40(PT) EPISODE #23Jun 12, 19620.0
41(PT) EPISODE #24Jun 19, 19620.0
42(PT) EPISODE #25Jun 26, 19620.0
43(PT) EPISODE #26Jul 3, 19620.0
44(PT) EPISODE #27Jul 10, 19620.0
45(PT) EPISODE #28Jul 17, 19620.0
46(PT) EPISODE #29Jul 24, 19620.0
47(PT) EPISODE #30Jul 31, 19620.0
48(PT) EPISODE #31Aug 7, 19620.0
49(PT) EPISODE #32Aug 14, 19620.0
50(PT) EPISODE #33Aug 21, 19620.0
51(PT) EPISODE #34Aug 28, 19620.0
52(PT) EPISODE #35Sep 4, 19620.0
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Season 2

50 episodes • 1962

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1(PT) EPISODE #36Sep 16, 19620.0
2(PT) EPISODE #37Sep 23, 19620.0
3(PT) EPISODE #38Sep 30, 19620.0
4(PT) EPISODE #39Oct 7, 19620.0
5(PT) EPISODE #40Oct 14, 19620.0
6(PT) EPISODE #41Oct 21, 19620.0
7(PT) EPISODE #42Oct 28, 19620.0
8(PT) EPISODE #43Nov 4, 19620.0
9(PT) EPISODE #44Nov 18, 19620.0
10(PT) EPISODE #45Nov 25, 19620.0
11(PT) EPISODE #46Dec 2, 19620.0
12(PT) EPISODE #47Dec 16, 19620.0
13(PT) EPISODE #48Dec 23, 19620.0
14(PT) EPISODE #49Dec 30, 19620.0
15(PT) EPISODE #50Jan 6, 19630.0
16(PT) EPISODE #51Jan 13, 19630.0
17(PT) EPISODE #52Jan 20, 19630.0
18(PT) EPISODE #53Jan 27, 19630.0
19(PT) EPISODE #54Feb 3, 19630.0
20(PT) EPISODE #55Feb 10, 19630.0
21(PT) EPISODE #56Feb 17, 19630.0
22(PT) EPISODE #57Feb 24, 19630.0
23(PT) EPISODE #58Mar 3, 19630.0
24(PT) EPISODE #59Mar 10, 19630.0
25(PT) EPISODE #60Mar 17, 19630.0
26(PT) EPISODE #61Mar 25, 19630.0
27(PT) EPISODE #62Apr 1, 19630.0
28(PT) EPISODE #63Apr 8, 19630.0
29(PT) EPISODE #64Apr 15, 19630.0
30(PT) EPISODE #65Apr 29, 19630.0
31(PT) EPISODE #66May 6, 19630.0
32(PT) EPISODE #67May 13, 19630.0
33(PT) EPISODE #68May 20, 19630.0
34(PT) EPISODE #69May 27, 19630.0
35(PT) EPISODE #70Jun 3, 19630.0
36(PT) EPISODE #71Jun 10, 19630.0
37(PT) EPISODE #72Jun 17, 19630.0
38(PT) EPISODE #73Jun 24, 19630.0
39(PT) EPISODE #74Jul 1, 19630.0
40(PT) EPISODE #75Jul 8, 19630.0
41(PT) EPISODE #76Jul 15, 19630.0
42(PT) EPISODE #77Jul 22, 19630.0
43(PT) EPISODE #78Jul 29, 19630.0
44(PT) EPISODE #79Aug 5, 19630.0
45(PT) EPISODE #80Aug 12, 19630.0
46(PT) EPISODE #81Aug 19, 19630.0
47(PT) EPISODE #82Aug 26, 19630.0
48(PT) EPISODE #83Sep 2, 19630.0
49(PT) EPISODE #84Sep 9, 19630.0
50(PT) EPISODE #85Sep 16, 19630.0
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Season 3

49 episodes • 1963

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1(PT) EPISODE #86Sep 26, 19630.0
2(PT) EPISODE #87Oct 2, 19630.0
3(PT) EPISODE #88Oct 9, 19630.0
4(PT) EPISODE #89Oct 16, 19630.0
5(PT) EPISODE #90Oct 23, 19630.0
6(PT) EPISODE #91Oct 30, 19630.0
7(PT) EPISODE #92Nov 6, 19630.0
8(PT) EPISODE #93Nov 13, 19630.0
9(PT) EPISODE #94Nov 20, 19630.0
10(PT) EPISODE #95Nov 27, 19630.0
11(PT) EPISODE #96Dec 5, 19630.0
12(PT) EPISODE #97Dec 12, 19630.0
13(PT) EPISODE #98Dec 19, 19630.0
14(PT) EPISODE #99Dec 26, 19630.0
15(PT) EPISODE #100Jan 2, 19640.0
16(PT) EPISODE #101Jan 9, 19640.0
17(PT) EPISODE #102Jan 16, 19640.0
18(PT) EPISODE #103Jan 23, 19640.0
19(PT) EPISODE #104Jan 30, 19640.0
20(PT) EPISODE #105Feb 6, 19640.0
21(PT) EPISODE #106Feb 13, 19640.0
22(PT) EPISODE #107Feb 20, 19640.0
23(PT) EPISODE #108Feb 27, 19640.0
24(PT) EPISODE #109Mar 5, 19640.0
25(PT) EPISODE #110Mar 12, 19640.0
26(PT) EPISODE #111Mar 19, 19640.0
27(PT) EPISODE #112Mar 26, 19640.0
28(PT) EPISODE #113Apr 2, 19640.0
29(PT) EPISODE #114Apr 9, 19640.0
30(PT) EPISODE #115Apr 16, 19640.0
31(PT) EPISODE #116Apr 23, 19640.0
32(PT) EPISODE #117Apr 30, 19640.0
33(PT) EPISODE #118May 7, 19640.0
34(PT) EPISODE #119May 14, 19640.0
35(PT) EPISODE #120May 21, 19640.0
36(PT) EPISODE #121May 28, 19640.0
37(PT) EPISODE #122Jun 4, 19640.0
38(PT) EPISODE #123Jun 11, 19640.0
39(PT) EPISODE #124Jun 18, 19640.0
40(PT) EPISODE #125Jun 25, 19640.0
41(PT) EPISODE #126Jul 2, 19640.0
42(PT) EPISODE #127Jul 9, 19640.0
43(PT) EPISODE #128Jul 23, 19640.0
44(PT) EPISODE #129Jul 30, 19640.0
45(PT) EPISODE #130Aug 13, 19640.0
46(PT) EPISODE #131Aug 20, 19640.0
47(PT) EPISODE #132Aug 27, 19640.0
48(PT) EPISODE #133Sep 3, 19640.0
49(PT) EPISODE #134Sep 17, 19640.0
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Season 4

19 episodes • 1964

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1(PT) EPISODE #135Sep 24, 19640.0
2(PT) EPISODE #136Oct 1, 19640.0
3(PT) EPISODE #137Oct 8, 19640.0
4(PT) EPISODE #138Oct 22, 19640.0
5(PT) EPISODE #139Oct 29, 19640.0
6(PT) EPISODE #140Nov 5, 19640.0
7(PT) EPISODE #141Nov 12, 19640.0
8(PT) EPISODE #142Nov 19, 19640.0
9(PT) EPISODE #143Nov 26, 19640.0
10(PT) EPISODE #144Dec 3, 19640.0
11(PT) EPISODE #145Dec 10, 19640.0
12(PT) EPISODE #146Dec 17, 19640.0
13(PT) EPISODE #147Dec 24, 19640.0
14(PT) EPISODE #148Dec 31, 19640.0
15(PT) EPISODE #149Jan 7, 19650.0
17(PT) EPISODE #151Jan 21, 19650.0
19(PT) EPISODE #153Feb 4, 19650.0
20(PT) EPISODE #154Feb 11, 19650.0
21(PT) EPISODE #155Feb 18, 19650.0
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Season 5

1 episodes • 1965

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1(DT) September 15, 1965Sep 15, 19650.0
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Season 6

4 episodes • 1966

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1(DT) October,1966Oct 24, 19660.0
3November, 1966 Bea Benaderet vs Eddie AlbertNov 25, 19660.0
4November, 1966 Nancy Kulp vs Frank SuttonNov 25, 19660.0
5November, 1966 Carol Wells, Bob DenverNov 26, 19660.0

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