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From: ebm@ucbingres.ARPA (Grady Toss)
Newsgroups: net.games.trivia
Subject: Re: Shenanigans
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Date: Sat, 24-Aug-85 15:27:00 EDT
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In article <578@grkermi.UUCP> andrew@grkermi.UUCP (George Jetson) writes:
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>That was "Shenanigans", which indeed *was* just for kids.  I actually
>applied to be on it!  I don't remember any of the games, though.

The host of this show was Stubby Kaye.  As I recall the game was a giant
game board that the contestants traveled around on as if they were tokens.
At one point there was ``The Doghouse'' that you had to sit in, and I also
remember a haunted house type affair that you had to run in and grab one
of two boxes before the ghoul got you.  One of the boxes had a swell gift
and the other a zonk.  I think that the home game ``Operation'' also came
out of this show.

Anyone have any more detail on the show or Stubby Kaye?

... gt