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Revision as of 19:50, 27 April 2020
Dream House was an American game show created by Don Reid and hosted by Mike Darrow from March 27, 1968 to January 2, 1970 on ABC then by Bob Eubanks from April 4, 1983 to June 29, 1984 on NBC.
Episode
The NBC version was never reran after it's final episode aired. In July 2013, at was revealed that all 395 episodes, production materials and music of the NBC version were destroyed in a flood at Reid's house.[1] Since 2008, episodes from the NBC version have surfaced on YouTube, most episodes can't be accounted for and episodes keep surfacing online as of 2020.
# | Episode Title | Airdate | Status |
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1 | Gary/Vicki vs Joanne/Don | April 4, 1983 | Found |
2 | unknown | April 5, 1983 | Lost |
3 | unknown | April 6, 1983 | Lost |
4 | unknown | April 7, 1983 | Lost |