Stewart Television was an American game show production company formed by
Bob Stewart in 1964 originally based in
New York City
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.
History
Stewart found a job and started creating
game show
A game show is a genre of broadcast viewing entertainment (radio, television, internet, stage or other) where contestants compete for a reward. These programs can either be participatory or Let's Play, demonstrative and are typically directed b ...
s for
Goodson-
Todman
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Productions in 1956. One of the first game shows he created was ''
The Price is Right
''The Price Is Right'' is a television game show franchise created by Bob Stewart, originally produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman; currently it is produced and owned by Fremantle. The franchise centers on television game shows, but also inc ...
'' aired on
NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an Television in the United States, American English-language Commercial broadcasting, commercial television network, broadcast television and radio network. The flagship property of the NBC Enterta ...
and was hosted by
Bill Cullen
William Lawrence Francis Cullen (February 18, 1920 – July 7, 1990) was an American radio and television personality whose career spanned five decades. His biggest claim to fame was as a game show host; over the course of his career, he host ...
. The second game show Stewart created was ''
To Tell the Truth'' the same year. The third was ''
Password
A password, sometimes called a passcode (for example in Apple devices), is secret data, typically a string of characters, usually used to confirm a user's identity. Traditionally, passwords were expected to be memorized, but the large number of ...
'' in 1961. In 1964, Stewart left Goodson-Todman and formed his production company Bob Stewart Productions.
His first production for his independent company was the game show ''
Eye Guess
''Eye Guess'' was an American game show created by Bob Stewart and hosted by Bill Cullen, which aired on NBC from January 3, 1966, to September 26, 1969. The game combined a general knowledge quiz with a ''Concentration''-style memory element, wh ...
'' that aired in 1966 and was co-produced by
Filmways
Filmways, Inc. (also known as Filmways Pictures and Filmways Television) was a television and film production company founded by American film executive Martin Ransohoff and Edwin Kasper in 1952. It is probably best remembered as the production c ...
and lasted until 1969. It was followed by the game
Personality
Personality is the characteristic sets of behaviors, cognitions, and emotional patterns that are formed from biological and environmental factors, and which change over time. While there is no generally agreed-upon definition of personality, mos ...
that ran from 1967 to 1969. In 1973, he created the successful ''Pyramid'' game show series starting with ''
The $10,000 Pyramid
''Pyramid'' is the collective name of a series of American television game shows that has aired several versions domestically and internationally. The original series, ''The $10,000 Pyramid'', debuted on March 26, 1973, and spawned seven subsequ ...
'' with his son
Sande Stewart Sande may refer to:
Places Norway
* Sande, Agder, a village in Farsund municipality in Agder county
* Sande, Møre og Romsdal, a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county
* Sande, Vestfold, a former municipality in the old Vestfold county
* Sande ...
who joined his father the same year and produced the series and also formed another production company Basada, Inc. on 23 February, which was named after his sons: Barry, Sande, and David Stewart. As years went by, the series changed its name from ''The $10,000 Pyramid'' all the way to ''The $100,000 Pyramid''.
New Location
In 1978, Bob Stewart Productions was relocated to
Los Angeles
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,
California
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, with its first
syndicated program at its new location, ''
The Love Experts
''The Love Experts'' is an American television show that was part talk show and part game show that ran from September 18, 1978, to September 7, 1979. It was hosted by Bill Cullen and Jack Clark was the announcer. The show was created by Bob St ...
''. Programs already on air in the meantime were still taped in New York, mainly ''The $20,000 Pyramid'' and ''
Pass the Buck''. In 1982, Stewart revived ''The $25,000 Pyramid'', but to keep the name and the game show confused with Cullen's version, the format was renamed as ''The New $25,000 Pyramid'' with Dick Clark as host. The show was taped at
CBS Television City
Television City, alternatively CBS Television City, is an American television studio complex located in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles at 7800 Beverly Boulevard, at the corner of Fairfax Avenue. Designed by architect William Pereira and Ch ...
in
Hollywood
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* Hollywood, Los Angeles, a neighborhood in California
* Hollywood, a metonym for the cinema of the United States
Hollywood may also refer to:
Places United States
* Hollywood District (disambiguation)
* Hollywood, ...
, California. The same year, Bob and his son Sande created the unsold game show ''
Twisters
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Today
Twisters is known for their green chile cheeseburgers and burritos. They also serve other New Mexican staples like sopa ...
''. It would be the first game show credited by Bob Stewart & Sande Stewart Productions (which would officially exist starting in 1987). Another game show was ''
Go'', that was based on the bonus round of ''
Chain Reaction
A chain reaction is a sequence of reactions where a reactive product or by-product causes additional reactions to take place. In a chain reaction, positive feedback leads to a self-amplifying chain of events.
Chain reactions are one way that syst ...
'' produced alongside his son, Sande one year later. In 1979, Bob Stewart had signed a deal with
Metromedia Producers Corporation
Metromedia (also often MetroMedia) was an American media company that owned radio and television stations in the United States from 1956 to 1986 and controlled Orion Pictures from 1988 to 1997. Metromedia was established in 1956 after the DuMon ...
to launch new projects.
In 1985, Bob Stewart formed another production company called Bob Stewart Cable, Inc. for game show programs produced for cable. There were only two game shows produced under this banner, which were taped in two
Canadian
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cities and produced for the
USA Network
USA Network (simply USA) is an American basic cable television channel owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of Comcast's NBCUniversal through NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. It was originally launched in 1977 as Madison ...
. The first was ''
Jackpot!'', a revival of Stewart's 1974 series, which was taped in
Toronto
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. The other was ''
The New Chain Reaction'', a revival of Stewart's short-lived 1980 series, which was taped in
Montreal
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. By 1987, Bob Stewart was semi-retired, and his son Sande took over operations. In 1990, the company was renamed again as Stewart Television, while the cable production company was likewise renamed Stewart Cable TV, Inc..
A short time later, Sande Stewart formed Stewart Tele Enterprises and produced the revived ''The $100,000 Pyramid'' in 1991, which was hosted by
John Davidson and was canceled in 1992 after its second season, the same year Bob Stewart fully retired.
Sony
In 1994, Bob Stewart sold his company to
Sony Corporation
, commonly stylized as SONY, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. As a major technology company, it operates as one of the world's largest manufacturers of consumer and professional ...
. Sande, in the meantime, went ahead and created and produced more game shows with his own independent company
Sande Stewart Television Sande may refer to:
Places Norway
* Sande, Agder, a village in Farsund municipality in Agder county
* Sande, Møre og Romsdal, a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county
* Sande, Vestfold, a former municipality in the old Vestfold county
* Sande ...
. A majority of Bob Stewart's game shows Sony owns has been aired on
GSN. Two of Bob Stewart's game show formats have been revived into new incarnations. They were ''
Pyramid
A pyramid (from el, πυραμίς ') is a structure whose outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single step at the top, making the shape roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense. The base of a pyramid can be trilateral, quadrilat ...
'' and was hosted by
Donny Osmond
Donald Clark "Donny" Osmond (born December 9, 1957) is an American singer, dancer, actor, television host, and former teen idol. He first gained fame performing with four of his elder brothers as the Osmonds, earning several top ten hits and gol ...
in 2002 for syndication and ''
Chain Reaction
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Chain reactions are one way that syst ...
'' in 2006 produced by British television producer
Michael Davies' production company
Embassy Row
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in association with and distributed by
Sony Pictures Television
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aired on GSN and was hosted by
Dylan Lane
''Chain Reaction'' is an American television game show created by Bob Stewart, in which players compete to form chains composed of two-word phrases.
The show has aired five separate runs: Bill Cullen hosted the original series on NBC from Jan ...
. Ironically, Embassy Row would be acquired by
Sony Pictures
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on 14 January 2009.
[Sony Pictures Television Acquires Michael Davies' Embassy Row](_blank)
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Sony Pictures Television Acquires Michael Davies' Embassy Row
sony.com, Retrieved on 17 July 2013
Today, Stewart Television is an active in-name-only unit of Sony Pictures Television.
[STEWART TELEVISION, INC.](_blank)
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Employees
Recently said was Bob Stewart's son Sande Stewart, who joined the company in 1973.
The most prolific announcers for Stewart were
Don Pardo
Dominick George "Don" Pardo (February 22, 1918 – August 18, 2014) was an American radio and television announcer whose career spanned more than seven decades.
A member of the Television Hall of Fame, Pardo was noted for his 70-year tenure with ...
and
Bob Clayton
Bob Clayton (born James Robert Box, August 17, 1922 – November 1, 1979) was an American television game show announcer and host of several shows. He spent his early television career hosting shows in Miami, Florida before moving to New York i ...
. Pardo was an announcer on most of the Stewart productions that originated from New York for
NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an Television in the United States, American English-language Commercial broadcasting, commercial television network, broadcast television and radio network. The flagship property of the NBC Enterta ...
(examples are ''
Eye Guess
''Eye Guess'' was an American game show created by Bob Stewart and hosted by Bill Cullen, which aired on NBC from January 3, 1966, to September 26, 1969. The game combined a general knowledge quiz with a ''Concentration''-style memory element, wh ...
'', ''
Three on a Match
''Three on a Match'' is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama released by Warner Bros. The film was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and stars Joan Blondell, Warren William, Ann Dvorak and Bette Davis. The film also features Lyle Talbot, Humphrey Boga ...
'', ''
Winning Streak
A winning streak, also known as a win streak or hot streak, is an uninterrupted sequence of success in games or competitions, commonly measured by at least 4 wins that are uninterrupted by losses or ties/draws. Although sometimes claimed as a ...
'', and many others). Clayton was an alternative for Pardo, as he was the first announcer for ''
Pyramid
A pyramid (from el, πυραμίς ') is a structure whose outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single step at the top, making the shape roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense. The base of a pyramid can be trilateral, quadrilat ...
'', and also announced for ''
Blankety Blanks'', ''
Pass the Buck'', and ''
Shoot for the Stars
''Shoot for the Stars'' is a game show created and produced by Bob Stewart, and aired on the NBC television network. The show aired from January 3 to September 30, 1977, and was produced in New York City. During most of its run, it videotaped at ...
''.
Another longtime employee for Stewart Tele Enterprises was ''
Jeopardy!
''Jeopardy!'' is an American game show created by Merv Griffin. The show is a quiz competition that reverses the traditional question-and-answer format of many quiz shows. Rather than being given questions, contestants are instead given genera ...
'' game show announcer
Johnny Gilbert
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, who would serve his announcement duties on the 1980 incarnation of ''Chain Reaction'', ''The (New) $25,000 Pyramid'', ''
Double Talk
''Double Talk'' is an American game show that aired on the ABC network from August 18 to December 19, 1986. The show was a Bob Stewart-produced word game which borrowed elements from Stewart's previous show '' Shoot for the Stars'' and his t ...
'', and both 1985 and 1991 incarnations of ''The $100,000 Pyramid''. He was also an announcer at
Barry & Enright Productions
Barry & Enright Productions (also known as either Jack Barry-Dan Enright Productions or Jack Barry & Dan Enright Productions and known as Barry, Enright & Friendly Productions) was a United States television production company that was formed in ...
and
Merv Griffin Enterprises
Merv Griffin Enterprises was an American television production company founded by Merv Griffin, in business for 31 years from March 1963 to
July 1994.
History
The company was first established as Milbarn Productions on March 7, 1963, and later ...
.
Charlie O'Donnell
Charles John O'Donnell (August 12, 1932 – November 1, 2010) was an American radio and television announcer, primarily known for his work on game shows. Among them, he was best known for ''Wheel of Fortune'', where he worked from 1975 to 1980, a ...
, Dean Goss, and
Bob Hilton
Robert Wesley Hilton (born July 23, 1943) is an American television game show personality. He hosted ''The Guinness Game'', a revival of ''Truth or Consequences'', and the 1990 revival of ''Let's Make a Deal'' for one season and replaced by Monty H ...
were also fill-ins for ''Pyramid'' eventually. The above mentions were also employees for Stewart.
Former ''
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Arts, entertainment, and media Art
* ''The Wheel of Fortune'' (Burne-Jo ...
'' announcer
Jack Clark also served his duties on ''The $10,000 Pyramid'' and ''The New $25,000 Pyramid'' until 1985. He was also an announcer for the short-lived game show/talk show ''
The Love Experts
''The Love Experts'' is an American television show that was part talk show and part game show that ran from September 18, 1978, to September 7, 1979. It was hosted by Bill Cullen and Jack Clark was the announcer. The show was created by Bob St ...
'', ''
Eye Guess
''Eye Guess'' was an American game show created by Bob Stewart and hosted by Bill Cullen, which aired on NBC from January 3, 1966, to September 26, 1969. The game combined a general knowledge quiz with a ''Concentration''-style memory element, wh ...
'', ''
The Face Is Familiar
''The Face Is Familiar'' is an American game show which aired in color on CBS as a summer replacement show from May 7 to September 3, 1966. The show was hosted by Jack Whitaker and featured celebrity guests including Bob Crane, Dick Van Patten, ...
'' and the unsold game show pilot ''The Riddlers''. He had also hosted pilots for Stewart, which failed to sell.
Dick Clark
Richard Wagstaff Clark (November 30, 1929April 18, 2012) was an American radio and television personality, television producer and film actor, as well as a cultural icon who remains best known for hosting ''American Bandstand'' from 1956 to 198 ...
was another longtime employee, having hosted all except one ''Pyramid'' incarnation from 1973 to 1988. One of the other longtime employees was a close friend to Bob Stewart;
Bill Cullen
William Lawrence Francis Cullen (February 18, 1920 – July 7, 1990) was an American radio and television personality whose career spanned five decades. His biggest claim to fame was as a game show host; over the course of his career, he host ...
, who has hosted the syndicated version of ''The $25,000 Pyramid'' among other series: ''
Pass the Buck'', ''
Blankety Blanks'', ''
Winning Streak
A winning streak, also known as a win streak or hot streak, is an uninterrupted sequence of success in games or competitions, commonly measured by at least 4 wins that are uninterrupted by losses or ties/draws. Although sometimes claimed as a ...
'', ''
Eye Guess
''Eye Guess'' was an American game show created by Bob Stewart and hosted by Bill Cullen, which aired on NBC from January 3, 1966, to September 26, 1969. The game combined a general knowledge quiz with a ''Concentration''-style memory element, wh ...
'', ''
Three on a Match
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'', ''
The Love Experts
''The Love Experts'' is an American television show that was part talk show and part game show that ran from September 18, 1978, to September 7, 1979. It was hosted by Bill Cullen and Jack Clark was the announcer. The show was created by Bob St ...
'', and the 1980 version of ''
Chain Reaction
A chain reaction is a sequence of reactions where a reactive product or by-product causes additional reactions to take place. In a chain reaction, positive feedback leads to a self-amplifying chain of events.
Chain reactions are one way that syst ...
''.
Ann Marie Schmitt was the producer of most of the Bob Stewart series. Another member of the production staff was Erin Perry, who is the daughter of game show host
Jim Perry James Perry may refer to:
* James Perry (journalist) (1756–1821), journalist
* James Franklin Perry (1790–1853), early Texas settler (with wife Emily Austin Perry)
* Jimmy Perry (1923–2016), English actor and scriptwriter
* James E. C. Perry ...
. Francine Bergman and David Michaels were associate producers of most of Bob Stewart's 1980s game shows. Directors included Mike Gargiulo and Bruce Burmester.
Library
Sony Pictures Entertainment owns almost the entire Bob Stewart Productions library. However, there are exceptions of three ''Pyramid'' incarnations which SPE does not own.
First, the original 1974-1979 nighttime run series of ''The $25,000 Pyramid starring Bill Cullen'', was originally distributed by
Viacom Enterprises
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and is currently distributed by
CBS Television Distribution
CBS Media Ventures, Inc. (formerly CBS Television Distribution, Inc. and CBS Paramount Domestic Television, Inc.) is an American television distribution company owned by CBS Studios, part of CBS Entertainment Group, a division of Paramount Glob ...
.
Secondly, the short-lived 1981 syndicated prime-time run series of ''The $50,000 Pyramid with Dick Clark'' was distributed by CPM Incorporated, a division of
Colgate-Palmolive
Colgate-Palmolive Company is an American multinational consumer products company headquartered on Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The company specializes in the production, distribution, and provision of household, health car ...
. Currently, there is no status on who owns that incarnation.
Finally, the 1991 syndicated series of ''The $100,000 Pyramid'', hosted by
John Davidson was distributed by Orbis Communications and produced in association with
Carolco Television
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in its first season, and distributed by
Multimedia Entertainment
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History
The firm was launched as Avco Program Sales in 1968 as a television production/distribution ...
in its second season. This incarnation is held by
Universal Television
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and distributed by
NBCUniversal Television Distribution
NBCUniversal Syndication Studios (a.k.a. NUSS), formerly known as NBCUniversal Television Distribution (a.k.a. NUTD), Universal Domestic Television, Studios USA Television Distribution and MCA TV, is the television syndication division of NBCUnive ...
.
However, Sony Pictures Television owns the formatting rights.
CBS Television Distribution (which is the successor of Viacom Enterprises) also has distribution rights to ''The Love Experts'', hosted by Bill Cullen.
Unfortunately, many of the pre-1978 game show master tapes have been
destroyed and completely wiped due to network practices. Others have fallen into the
public domain
The public domain (PD) consists of all the creative work
A creative work is a manifestation of creative effort including fine artwork (sculpture, paintings, drawing, sketching, performance art), dance, writing (literature), filmmaking, ...
and others through the game show trading circuit.
Created by Bob Stewart for Goodson-Todman
''These are the titles created by Stewart for Goodson-Todman that are now owned by
Fremantle
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''.
*''
The Price is Right
''The Price Is Right'' is a television game show franchise created by Bob Stewart, originally produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman; currently it is produced and owned by Fremantle. The franchise centers on television game shows, but also inc ...
'': (1956–1965) (Stewart producer)
*''
To Tell the Truth'': (1956–1968) (Stewart exec. producer 1956-1965)
*''
Password
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'': (1961–1967) (Stewart exec. producer 1961-1965)
Created by Bob Stewart for Stewart Television
''These are the titles created by Stewart for his company that are now owned by Sony Pictures Television''.
*''
Eye Guess
''Eye Guess'' was an American game show created by Bob Stewart and hosted by Bill Cullen, which aired on NBC from January 3, 1966, to September 26, 1969. The game combined a general knowledge quiz with a ''Concentration''-style memory element, wh ...
'': (1966–1969) (co-produced by Filmways)
*''
The Face Is Familiar
''The Face Is Familiar'' is an American game show which aired in color on CBS as a summer replacement show from May 7 to September 3, 1966. The show was hosted by Jack Whitaker and featured celebrity guests including Bob Crane, Dick Van Patten, ...
'': (1966) (co-produced by Filmways)
*''
Personality
Personality is the characteristic sets of behaviors, cognitions, and emotional patterns that are formed from biological and environmental factors, and which change over time. While there is no generally agreed-upon definition of personality, mos ...
'': (1967–1969) (co-produced by Filmways)
*''
You're Putting Me On
''You're Putting Me On!'' is an NBC game show in which celebrities tried to communicate the identities of famous people through odd and interesting clues. Bill Leyden was the original host, with Larry Blyden taking over halfway through the run. Th ...
'': (1969) (co-produced by Filmways)
*''
Three on a Match
''Three on a Match'' is a 1932 American pre-Code crime drama released by Warner Bros. The film was directed by Mervyn LeRoy and stars Joan Blondell, Warren William, Ann Dvorak and Bette Davis. The film also features Lyle Talbot, Humphrey Boga ...
'': (1971–1974)
*''
Pyramid
A pyramid (from el, πυραμίς ') is a structure whose outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single step at the top, making the shape roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense. The base of a pyramid can be trilateral, quadrilat ...
'' (From the original ''The $10,000 Pyramid'' to Clark's ''The $100,000 Pyramid'', excepting ''The $50,000 Pyramid'', the Cullen-hosted ''The $25,000 Pyramid'', and the Davidson-hosted ''The $100,000 Pyramid''): (1973–1980 and 1982–1988)
*''
Jackpot!'': (1974–1975, co-produced by Global Television and USA Network 1985-1988, and co-produced by Sande Stewart and Reeves Entertainment Group 1989-1990)
*''
Winning Streak
A winning streak, also known as a win streak or hot streak, is an uninterrupted sequence of success in games or competitions, commonly measured by at least 4 wins that are uninterrupted by losses or ties/draws. Although sometimes claimed as a ...
'': (1974–1975)
*''
Blankety Blanks'': (1975)
*''
Shoot for the Stars
''Shoot for the Stars'' is a game show created and produced by Bob Stewart, and aired on the NBC television network. The show aired from January 3 to September 30, 1977, and was produced in New York City. During most of its run, it videotaped at ...
'': (1977) (a.k.a. ''Shoot the Works'')
*''
Pass the Buck'': (1978)
*''
Chain Reaction
A chain reaction is a sequence of reactions where a reactive product or by-product causes additional reactions to take place. In a chain reaction, positive feedback leads to a self-amplifying chain of events.
Chain reactions are one way that syst ...
'': (1980) ''The New Chain Reaction'' (co-produced by Champlain Productions and USA Network 1986, co-produced by Sande Stewart with Champlain Productions and USA Network 1987-1991)
*''
Go'': (1983–1984) (co-produced by Sande Stewart)
*''
Double Talk
''Double Talk'' is an American game show that aired on the ABC network from August 18 to December 19, 1986. The show was a Bob Stewart-produced word game which borrowed elements from Stewart's previous show '' Shoot for the Stars'' and his t ...
'': (1986) (A revival of ''Shoot for the Stars'')
Unsold pilots
*''Celebrity Doubletalk'': (1967) (co-produced by Filmways)
*''Second Guessers'': (1969)
*''Says Who?'': (1971)
*''Monday Night Quarterback'': (1971)
*''The $10,000 Sweep'': (1972)
*''Caught in the Act'': (1975)
*''The Finish Line'': (1975)
*''Get Rich Quick'': (1977)
*''The Riddlers'': (1978)
*''Mind Readers'': (1978) (Hosted by Geoff Edwards, and unrelated to the Goodson-Todman show of the same name)
*''Caught in the Act'': (1979)
*''Punch Lines'': (1979)
*''Strictly Confidential'': (1980)
*''Twisters'': (1982) (co-produced by Sande Stewart)
*''Famous Last Words'': (1983)
*''Jackpot'': (1984) (Hosted by Nipsey Russell)
*''$50,000 a Minute'': (1985)
*''Money in the Blank'': (1987)
*''Eye Q'': (1988)
*''The Finish Line'': (1990)
Titles with distribution rights held by CBS Television Distribution
*''The $25,000 Pyramid'' (1974–1979 evening version hosted by Bill Cullen)
*''The Love Experts'': (1978–1979)
Titles with distribution rights held by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
*''The $100,000 Pyramid'': (1991 syndicated nighttime run series starring John Davidson) (distribution rights only)
Other properties
*''The $50,000 Pyramid'': (1981 syndicated series hosted by Dick Clark) (distributed by CPM, Inc.)
Past company names
*Bob Stewart Productions (original name of the production company)
*Bob Stewart & Sande Stewart Productions (1982–1984 and 1987–1991)
*Bob Stewart Cable (for cable broadcast productions), renamed as Stewart Cable TV, Inc. in 1990
*Basada, Inc. (was used as the copyright production for the ''Pyramid'' incarnations, ''Go'', ''Double Talk'', and the ''Money in the Blank'' unsold pilot)
References
{{Reflist
External links
Official website of Stewart Television, Inc.
Sony Pictures Television
Television production companies of the United States
Mass media companies established in 1964