Vesmírne gule

Vesmírne gule 1987

6.85

Keď princezná Vespa, dcéra vládcu planéty Druidia kráľa Rolanda utečie zo svojej svadby s posledným a zároveň najnudnejším princom Váliom, unesie ju aj s jej luxusným Mercedesom XS 3000 diabolský zloduch. Zlý vládcovia planéty Spaceball v čele s prezidentom totiž zničili všetok svoj kyslík a preto sa chcú zmocniť atmosféry Druidie. Druidia je však chránená nepreniknuteľným elektromagnetickým štítom, ktorého kód pozná iba kráľ a toho chcú únosom dcéry vydierať. Náhodou však Lone Starr dlhuje zločincovi Pizzovi milión vesmírnych dolárov, ktoré kráľ Roland rád zaplatí za svoju dcéru a nepoškodený Mercedes.

1987

Password

Password 1961

7.33

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.

1961

Password Plus

Password Plus 1979

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Super Password is an American game show, hosted by Allen Ludden, Bill Cullen and Tom Kennedy, that aired on NBC from aired from January 8, 1979 to March 26, 1982.

1979

Super Password

Super Password 1984

7.50

Super Password is an American game show, hosted by Bert Convy, that aired on NBC from September 24, 1984 to March 24, 1989.

1984

Password

Password 1963

1

Password was a panel game show based on the US version of the same name. It was orginally aired on ITV produced by ATV from 12 March to 10 September 1963 hosted by Shaw Taylor, then it aired on BBC2 from 24 March to 28 April 1973 hosted by Brian Redhead before moving to its flagship channel BBC1 from 7 January 1974 to 1976 first hosted by Eleanor Summerfield then by Esther Rantzen, it was then aired on Channel 4 produced by Thames from 6 November 1982 to 14 May 1983 hosted by Tom O'Connor and then finally aired back on ITV produced by Ulster from 22 July 1987 to 5 August 1988 hosted by Gordon Burns.

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