Blackout | |
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Genre | Game show |
Created by | Jay Wolpert |
Written by | Joel Hecht Jay Wolpert Jon Field Meredith Kornfeld |
Directed by | John Dorsey |
Presented by | Bob Goen |
Voices of | Johnny Gilbert Jay Stewart |
Theme music composer | Chip Lewis / Middle "C" Productions |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 65 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jay Wolpert |
Production locations | CBS Television City Hollywood, California |
Running time | approx. 26 minutes |
Production companies | Jay Wolpert Productions Taft Entertainment Television Inc. |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | January 4 April 1, 1988 | –
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Blackout is an American game show that was broadcast on CBS as part of its daytime schedule from January 4, 1988 until April 1, 1988. The program was created and produced by Jay Wolpert. The game features two contestants, each paired with a celebrity. Contestants attempt to solve word puzzles consisting of a sentence or short paragraph with four blank spaces. Players guess each missing word based on hearing clues recorded by their partner, but with the playback being muted or "blacked out" at certain places by their opponent.
Bob Goen served as the host for Blackout. The show's original announcer was Johnny Gilbert, with Jay Stewart substituting for the final two weeks of shows due to Gilbert falling ill.[1] This was Stewart's final announcing job before his 1989 death.