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Down You Go

Down You Go is an American television game show originally broadcast on the DuMont Television Network. The Emmy Award-nominated series ran from 1951–1956 as a prime time series hosted by Dr. Bergen Evans. The program aired in eleven different timeslots during its five-year run. Down You Go is one of only six series — along with The Arthur Murray Party; Pantomime Quiz; Tom Corbett, Space Cadet; The Ernie Kovacs Show; and The Original Amateur Hour — shown on all four major television networks of the Golden Age of Television: ABC, NBC, CBS, and DuMont.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Patricia Cutts

    Patricia Cutts

    Self - Panelist

  • Jayne Mansfield

    Jayne Mansfield

    Self - Panelist

  • Jean Kerr

    Jean Kerr

    Self - Panelist

  • Fran Allison

    Fran Allison

    Self

  • Hildy Parks

    Hildy Parks

    Self - Panelist

  • Arthur Treacher

    Arthur Treacher

    Self - Panelist

  • Boris Karloff

    Boris Karloff

    Self

  • Bill Cullen

    Bill Cullen

    Self - Host

Overview

Down You Go is an American television game show originally broadcast on the DuMont Television Network. The Emmy Award-nominated series ran from 1951–1956 as a prime time series hosted by Dr. Bergen Evans. The program aired in eleven different timeslots during its five-year run. Down You Go is one of only six series — along with The Arthur Murray Party; Pantomime Quiz; Tom Corbett, Space Cadet; The Ernie Kovacs Show; and The Original Amateur Hour — shown on all four major television networks of the Golden Age of Television: ABC, NBC, CBS, and DuMont.

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