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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_GoodsonMark Goodson - Wikipedia

    Mark Leo Goodson (January 14, 1915 – December 18, 1992) was an American television producer who specialized in game shows, most frequently with his business partner Bill Todman, with whom he created Goodson-Todman Productions.

  2. Mark Goodson (born January 14, 1915, Sacramento, California, U.S.—died December 18, 1992, New York, New York) was an American radio and television producer who helped develop many successful radio and television game shows, including the early television game show What’s My Line?

  3. 25 de mar. de 2021 · Betty White and Bob Barker salute Mark Goodson with a bevy of clips as Mark is posthumously inducted into The Television Academy Hall of Fame. Aggravatingly,...

  4. Mark Goodson was born on 14 January 1915 in Sacramento, California, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Family Feud (1976), Tattletales (1974) and Password (1973). He was married to Suzanne Russell Waddell, Virginia McDavid and Bluma Neveleff.

  5. 15 de nov. de 2017 · Mark Goodson: Hall of Fame Tribute. “I’m a pretty good comer-upper with ideas,” the late Mark Goodson, television’s most successful producer of game shows once said, “and I’m a shaper. Creativity requires two opposing tendencies: You have to be loose for ideas and critical for form. I am basically very critical.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › goodson-markGoodson, Mark | Encyclopedia.com

    Goodson, Mark. ( b. 24 January 1915 in Sacramento, California; d. 18 December 1992 in New York City), the most successful creator and producer of game shows in the history of television. Goodson, the “king of television game shows,” was the only child of Abraham and Fanny Gross Goodman, Jewish immigrants from Russia.

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm0329382Mark Goodson - IMDb

    Mark Goodson was born on 14 January 1915 in Sacramento, California, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Family Feud (1976), Tattletales (1974) and Password (1973). He was married to Suzanne Russell Waddell, Virginia McDavid and Bluma Neveleff.