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In 1961, Heatter and Quigley entered into a partnership with Four Star Television to produce programming, and most of the assets were transferred to
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King World International Acquires Exclusive International Format Rights to Game Show Catalogue From Merrill Heatter Productions, Inc.
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after Orion closed its television division on November 25, 1991. Today, the rest of the Heatter-Quigley library are owned by
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television. In 1981, Quigley retired and ended his partnership with Merrill Heatter just before Filmways was bought by
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hosted by Bert Parks. The show was rejected by CBS, but NBC acquired broadcasting rights to the series. (
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acquired the rights from Orion Television to Heatter-Quigley shows with the exception of
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production company that was launched in 1960 by two former television writers,
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was the announcer on all of Heatter-Quigley's game shows except two:
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On many of Heatter-Quigley's most popular game shows, beginning with
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today, via CBS's acquisition of King World Productions in 2000.
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and Bob Quigley. After Quigley's retirement, the company became
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Many hosts would become famous for the shows they did for HQ.
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In 2008, Heatter returned to game show production with the
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would see his first hit in America (after a long run with
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Television production companies of the United States
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Shenanigans
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Mad Dash
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