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Goodson-Todman Productions
Goodson-Todman Productions | |
Founded | 1946 |
President | Syd Vinnedge (under current banner FremantleMedia) |
Notable Works | What's My Line?, To Tell the Truth, I've Got a Secret, The Price Is Right, Password, The Match Game, Family Feud |
Goodson-Todman Productions was a television production company founded by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman. Their specialty was game and panel shows.
Mark Goodson started out in radio, creating a show called Pop the Question for a San Francisco station. He later met Bill Todman and they hammered out their first joint show, Hit the Jackpot for radio. Mark developed the format while Bill applied the rules and handled the business side. When TV made in-roads, they created Winner Take All. It was the first show that used two contestants competing against each other, lock-out buzzers and returning champions.
Throughout the 1950s, Goodson and Todman flaunted conventions of standard quizzes which were dull and stodgy by making them visually and aurally stimulating. While games were their specialty, they also dabbled in other genres: Jefferson Drum, The Rebel and Branded were westerns, The Web was an anthology, and Philip Marlowe was a detective show.
Goodson-Todman mastered such panel shows such as What's My Line?, I've Got a Secret, To Tell the Truth and The Name's the Same. They optioned The Price Is Right from independent producer Bob Stewart, and it has been running since it started in 1956. They successfully turned The Match Game from a humorous panel show in the 1960s to a raucous comedy in the 1970s--it became the top-rated daytime network show by 1974. Match Game would beget Family Feud.
Bill Todman died in 1979. By the end of 1982, the G-T shows would be branded with the Mark Goodson Productions tag. Mark Goodson died in 1992. In 1999, Pearson Television took over production, but the shows still bore the Mark Goodson tag. FremantleMedia assumed control of the G-T library and existing shows, and in 2009, The Price Is Right bore the FremantleMedia North America tag at the end. Family Feud is now under a new production company (Wanderlust Productions) and distributor (Debmar-Mercury).
Goodson-Todman TV Shows
Show | Network, run | Notes |
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Winner Take All | NBC, 1948-51; CBS, 1951-52 | |
The Web | CBS, 1950 | Anthology series |
What's My Line? | CBS, 1950-67; Syndicated, 1968-75 | Spawned later series That's My Line |
Beat the Clock | CBS, 1950-58, 1979-80; ABC, 1958-61; Syndicated, 1969-74; PAX, 2002-03; Discovery Family, 2018- | 2002-03 series under Paxson Communications production banner; 2018 series under FremantleMedia |
Rate Your Mate | CBS, 1951 | Unsold pilot |
It's News to Me | CBS, 1951-54 | |
The Name's the Same | ABC, 1951-55 | |
I've Got a Secret | CBS, 1952-66, 1976; Syndicated, 1972-73; Oxygen, 1999-2000; GSN, 2006-07 | 1999 show co-produced with Oxygen Networks |
Judge for Yourself | NBC, 1953-54 | |
Two for the Money | NBC, 1953-56; CBS, 1953-57 | |
Take Your Choice | NBC, 1954 | Unsold pilot |
What's Going On? | CBS, 1954 | |
Play for Keeps! | CBS, 1955 | Unsold pilot |
Make the Connection | NBC, 1955 | |
The Price Is Right | NBC, 1956-63; ABC, 1963-65; CBS, 1972-present; syndicated, 1972-80, 1985-86, 1994-95 | FremantleMedia assumes production 2008 |
Choose Up Sides | NBC, 1956-57 | Kids' game for Saturday mornings |
To Tell the Truth | CBS, 1956-68; Syndicated, 1969-78, 1980-81, 2000-02; NBC, 1990-91; ABC, 2016 | ABC show under FremantleMedia production, co-produced with Gaspin Media and A2 Productions |
Goodyear Theatre | NBC, 1957-60 | Drama anthology; co-produced with Screen Gems |
Jefferson Drum | NBC, 1958 | Western |
Play Your Hunch | ABC, 1958-59; CBS, 1959; NBC, 1959-63 | |
Philip Marlowe | ABC, 1959-60 | Detective Drama |
Split Personality | NBC, 1959-60 | |
The Rebel | ABC, 1959-61 | Western |
Password | CBS, 1961-67; ABC, 1971-75; NBC, 2022 | As Password All-Stars, 1974-75; 2022 show co-production of Fremantle, Electric Hot Dog, Universal Television and Alternative Studio |
Number Please | ABC, 1961 | |
One Happy Family | NBC, 1961 | Situation Comedy |
Say When!! | NBC, 1961-65 | |
The Match Game | NBC, 1962-69; CBS, 1973-79; Syndicated, 1975-82, 1998-99; ABC, 1990-91, 2016 | As Match Game '73...'74, etc. on CBS and as Match Game PM during 1975-81 syndication run at night; 2016 ABC show under FremantleMedia productions, co-produced with Entertain The Brutes and El Dorado Pictures |
Missing Links | NBC, 1963-64; ABC, 1964 | |
Get the Message | ABC, 1964 | |
The Richard Boone Show | NBC, 1963-64 | Anthology Drama |
Branded | NBC, 1965-67 | Western |
Call My Bluff | NBC, 1965 | |
It Had to Be You | NBC, 1966 | Unsold pilot; redeveloped in 1969 as He Said, She Said |
Snap Judgment | NBC, 1967-69 | |
He Said, She Said | Syndicated, 1969-70 | |
It's Predictable | Syndicated, 1970 | Unsold pilot |
Celebrity Match Mates | CBS, 1973 | Pilot; revival of He Said, She Said, redeveloped as Tattletales |
Concentration | Syndicated, 1973-78 | Licensed by NBC; subcontracted from Jim Victory Television |
Tattletales | CBS, 1974-78, 1982-84 | |
Now You See It | CBS, 1974-75, 1989 | |
Showoffs | ABC, 1975 | |
Family Feud | ABC, 1976-85, 2015, 2016; Syndicated, 1977-85, 1988-95, 1999-present; CBS, 1988-92); NBC, 2008 | As Family Feud Challenge, 1992-93 on CBS; Wanderlust Productions assumes co-production with Fremantle 2008 |
Double Dare | CBS, 1976-77 | |
The Better Sex | ABC, 1977-78 | |
Card Sharks | NBC, 1978-81; CBS, 1986-89; syndicated, 1986-87, 2001-02; ABC, 2019 | 2019 show co-produced by Fremantle and Entertain The Brutes |
Spell Binders | NBC, 1978 | Unsold pilot |
Password Plus | NBC, 1979-82 | |
Mindreaders | NBC, 1979 | |
Puzzlers | NBC, 1980 | Unsold pilot |
That’s My Line | CBS, 1980-81 | Human interest show |
Blockbusters | NBC, 1980-82, 1987 | |
Child's Play | CBS, 1982-83 | |
Star Words | CBS, 1983 | Unsold pilot |
The Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour | NBC, 1983-84 | Co-produced with Orion Television |
Body Language | CBS, 1984-86 | Revival of Showoffs |
Super Password | NBC, 1984-89 | |
Trivia Trap | ABC, 1984-85 | |
On a Roll | CBS, 1986 | Unsold pilot |
Oddball | NBC, 1986 | Unsold pilot |
Classic Concentration | NBC, 1987-91 | Licensed by NBC; subcontracted from Jim Victory Television |
TKO | ABC, 1989 | Unsold pilot |
Body Talk | ABC, 1990 | Unsold pilot |
Cash Tornado | local originations, 1993 | Unsold pilot |
MG2 | Syndication, 1996 | Pilot for what would become the 1998 Match Game |
What the Blank! | Fox, 2004 | Unsold pilot for Match Game revival |
About Last Night | HBO Max, 2021 | Revival of Tattletales; co-production of FremantleMedia, Sweet July Productions and Unanimous Media |