The Generation Gap
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This article is about the 1969 game show. For the 2022 game show, see Generation Gap (game show). For the relationship term, see generation gap. For other uses, see Generation gap (disambiguation).
The Generation Gap is a primetime American game show that aired from February 7 to May 23, 1969, on ABC. It was originally hosted by Dennis Wholey, who was replaced by Jack Barry after ten episodes had aired. Fred Foy announced during the entire run.
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The Generation Gap | |
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Created by | Castle-Drive Productions for Talent Associates/Norton-Simon |
Directed by | Mike Gargiulo |
Presented by | Dennis Wholey (February 7-April 11) Jack Barry (April 18-May 23) |
Narrated by | Fred Foy |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 16 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Daniel Melnick |
Producer | Chester Feldman |
Running time | 30 Minutes |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | February 7 (1969-02-07) ā May 23, 1969 (1969-05-23) |
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Two teams of three players competed ā one composed of people under the age of thirty, the other being people over thirty. At least one member of each team was a well-known celebrity, occasionally playing against a relative on the other team.