Tic-Tac-Dough (1956-59, NBC; 1978-86, CBS, syndication, 1990-91, syndication), a popular American television game show based on the pen-and-paper game tic-tac-toe, had two lives almost two decades apart: one, in the thick of the mid-1950s craze for big-money quiz shows; and a second, longer-lasting run, primarily in syndication.
The 70s-80s Tic Tac Dough and another Barry-Enright show, The Joker's Wild made its co-producers millionaires and were embraced by a generation of TV viewers that either forgave or were unaware of the original version's role in the thick of the quiz show scandal, a scandal instigated in large part by the show's co-executive producer, Dan Enright.
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