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Name Droppers
Aired
NBC Daytime, September 29, 1969-March 27, 1970
Run time
30 Minutes
Hosts
Al Lohman and Roger Barkley
Announcer
Kenny Williams
Origination
NBC Studio 3, Burbank, California

Lohman & Barkely's Name Droppers was a short-lived daytime game show that featured a celebrity panel of three with twenty studio contestants who played for a week along with a "Name Dropper" a person who in some way had a connection to one of the three celebrities. (i.e. a maid, first grade teacher or mechanic)

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The celebrities told stories about how they were related to the "Name Dropper". The contestants voted for the celebrity whose story they believed. If they were correct they each received $10. The "Name Dropper" collected $10 for each incorrect vote. In addition, each game had two contestants got a chance to explain why they chose as they did and then played for a bonus prize. The contestant with the greatest number of correct guesses on a week's worth of shows won a bonus of $1,000.

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Hosts Al Lohman, Roger Barkley and announcer Kenny Williams would later go on to do another short-lived Heatter-Quigley game show called Bedtime Stories in 1979.

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See Also: Lohman & Barkley's Name Droppers/Episode Guide

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