
On this day April 23, 1982, the final episode of the game show Blockbusters aired on NBC. The show ran for 3 seasons and delivered an impressive 372 episodes during its daytime run. Hosted by the legendary Bill Cullen, Blockbusters featured a unique format where a solo contestant competed against a family pair in a trivia based race across a game board made up of lettered hexagons.
The show stood out for its clever layout, quick pacing, and the trivia strategy involved in connecting a path from one side of the board to the other. It developed a loyal following during its run and was one of the few game shows at the time to successfully experiment with asymmetrical competition. Even after its original cancellation, the format lived on in syndication and later revivals in both the United States and the UK.
Fun fact: Blockbusters was one of the first game shows to experiment with the idea of a solo contestant facing a team, based on the idea that two heads are better than one.
Trivia question: What longtime game show host, known for his work despite battling polio, led Blockbusters during its original NBC run?
The show stood out for its clever layout, quick pacing, and the trivia strategy involved in connecting a path from one side of the board to the other. It developed a loyal following during its run and was one of the few game shows at the time to successfully experiment with asymmetrical competition. Even after its original cancellation, the format lived on in syndication and later revivals in both the United States and the UK.
Fun fact: Blockbusters was one of the first game shows to experiment with the idea of a solo contestant facing a team, based on the idea that two heads are better than one.
Trivia question: What longtime game show host, known for his work despite battling polio, led Blockbusters during its original NBC run?