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The Dating Game is an ABC television show that first aired on December 20, 1965 and was the first of many shows created and packaged by Chuck Barris from the 1960s through the 1980s. ABC dropped the show on July 6, 1973, but it resurfaced in several syndicated versions (1973–1974 as The New Dating Game, 1978–1980, 1986–1989 and 1996–1999; repeats of the last version appeared in the 1999–2000 season.) For years it would almost always be aired in tandem with another Barris production, The Newlywed Game, which premiered on ABC the following year.

Typically, a bachelorette would question three bachelors, who were hidden from her view; at the end of the questioning period, she would choose one to go out with on a date paid for by the show. Occasionally, the roles would be reversed with a man questioning three ladies; other times, a celebrity would question three players for a date for themselves, a co-worker or a relative of theirs. Many celebrities played the game looking for love themselves.

The pre-stardom Farrah Fawcett, Suzanne Somers, Lindsay Wagner, Tom Selleck and Lee Majors appeared as "contestants" on the show in the 1960s and early 1970s. Other contestants who appeared in their unknown or pre-stardom eras included The Carpenters, Jackson Bostwick, Joanna Cameron, Andy Kaufman (who went under the name Baji Kimran), Steve Martin, Burt Reynolds, John Ritter, Phil Hartman, Jennifer Granholm (Governor of Michigan from 2003-2010), the actor Jay North, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Tom Selleck (who went on the show twice but was not chosen as a "date" either time). The future Federal Judge Alex Kozinski appeared on it and was selected as a "date". . Some contestants appeared even after they were fairly well known, including a young Michael Jackson, Ron Howard, Maureen McCormick, Barry Williams, Sally Field, Richard Dawson, and Paul Lynde. One standard trademark was that at the end of each episode, the host and winning contestants would blow a kiss to the viewers.

The Dating Game was hosted by Jim Lange from its debut on ABC until the late 1970s syndicated series went off the air. The 1986 revival was originally hosted by comedienne Elaine Joyce, who was replaced by Jeff MacGregor after its first season. The 1996 series was originally hosted by Brad Sherwood, who was replaced by Chuck Woolery following a return to the series' classic format.

Created by Chuck Barris

Presented by Jim Lange (1965–1980)

Elaine Joyce (1986–1987)

Jeff McGregor (1987–1989)

Brad Sherwood (1996–1997)

Chuck Woolery (1997–1999)

Running time 30 minutes with commercials

Production company(s) Chuck Barris Productions (1965–1974; 1978–1980; 1986–1987)

Barris Industries (1987–1989)

The Guber-Peters Company (1986–1989)

Columbia TriStar Television (1996–2000)

Distributor Station Syndication, Inc. (1973–1974)

Firestone Program Services (1978–1980)

Worldvision Enterprises (1986–1987)

Barris Program Sales (1987–1989)

Columbia TriStar Television (1996–2000)

Broadcast

Original channel ABC (1965–1973)

Syndicated (1973–1974; 1978–1980; 1986–1989; 1996–2000)

Original run First Run

December 20, 1965 – July 6, 1973 (ABC Daytime)

Second Run

October 6, 1966 – January 17, 1970 (ABC primetime)

Third Run

September 10, 1973 – September 1974 (Syndication)

Fourth Run

September 4, 1978 – September 1980 (Syndication)

Fifth Run

September 15, 1986 – September 8, 1989 (Syndication)

Sixth Run

September 9, 1996 – September 1999 (Syndication)

Who Talked About This Show

  • Chuck Barris
  • Milton Delugg
  • Leonard Goldberg
  • Al Michaels
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  • Highlights
  • All Interviewee clips on this show

Highlights

  • Chuck Barris on developing <i>The Dating Game</i>Chuck Barris on developing The Dating Game
    Clip begins at: 22:01, Duration: 29m 01s
  • <div contenteditable="true" class="gx_free">Milton Delugg on composing music for Chuck Barris' <gx_error_missing_name>The Newlywed Game</gx_error_missing_name>and <gx_error_missing_name>The Dating Game</gx_error_missing_name>.</div>Milton Delugg on composing music for Chuck Barris' The Newlywed Gameand The Dating Game.
    Clip begins at: 42:14, Duration: 02m 49s
  • Al Michaels on one of his first jobs as talent coordinator on <i>The Dating Game</i>; working for Chuck Barris; on what they looked for in contestantsAl Michaels on one of his first jobs as talent coordinator on The Dating Game; working for Chuck Barris; on what they looked for in contestants
    Clip begins at: 11:52
  • Chuck Barris on the appeal of <i>The Dating Game</i> for contestantsChuck Barris on the appeal of The Dating Game for contestants
    Clip begins at: 43:43, Duration: 01m 52s

All Interviewee clips on this show

  • Chuck Barris
    • Chuck Barris on the contracts for The Dating Game
      Clip begins at: 56:19, Duration: 00m 46s
    • Chuck Barris on the appeal of The Dating Game for contestants
      Clip begins at: 43:43, Duration: 01m 52s
    • Chuck Barris on developing The Dating Game
      Clip begins at: 22:01, Duration: 29m 01s
  • Milton Delugg
    • Milton Delugg on composing music for Chuck Barris' The Newlywed Gam e and The Dating Game
      Clip begins at: 42:14, Duration: 02m 49s
  • Leonard Goldberg
    • Leonard Goldberg on working with Chuck Barris, head of daytime for the West Coast, and creating The Dating Game
      Clip begins at: 08:41, Duration: 01m 51s
  • Al Michaels
    • Al Michaels on one of his first jobs as talent coordinator on The Dating Game; working for Chuck Barris; on what they looked for in contestants
      Clip begins at: 11:52
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Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2016-03-07 07:43.
Hi all, i was on the dating game show from 1978 to 1980 and i was bachelor number 1, i did'nt win but i would still like to obtain a copy for myself. i understand that if i must pay a fee, then that would be no problem...thank you very much...russell.roland53@yahoo.com

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2015-05-05 19:11.
Looking for the episode with nik catello in it also seeking the episode of win lose or draw 1989 w/nik catello

Submitted by Adrienne Faillace on Thu, 2015-07-23 17:00.
We only have oral history interviews in our collection - we don't have any episodes of television. You might try contacting the Paley Center for Media or the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Best of luck with your search!

Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 2015-04-05 03:51.
I am looking for my moms dating show game from July 1970.. is there any way to see it or find it onlline?

Submitted by Adrienne Faillace on Thu, 2015-07-23 17:00.
We only have oral history interviews in our collection - we don't have any episodes of television. You might try contacting the Paley Center for Media or the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Best of luck with your search!

Submitted by stacey cimino on Thu, 2014-11-06 18:26.
I was on this show in 1986-1987 and won. I was bachorlette number 1. I won a trip to Thailand. Bryan Mac was the bachelor and my name is Stacey Cimino. Would love to have this episode...StaceyRosas@yahoo.com

Submitted by Adrienne Faillace on Thu, 2015-07-23 19:06.
Hi Stacey, We only have oral history interviews in our collection - we don't have any episodes of television. You might try contacting the Paley Center for Media or the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Best of luck with your search!

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2014-03-13 19:42.
I am looking for a dating game show episode between 1970 - 72 who one of the three male contestants name was Dennis Scott. Reply to vickigordon1@gmail.com

Submitted by Adrienne Faillace on Fri, 2014-03-14 18:43.
Hi there - we only have oral history interviews in our collection, not episodes of television shows. You might try contacting The Paley Center for Media and the UCLA Film and Television Archive to see if they can help. Best of luck with your search!

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2014-02-27 20:32.
I am looking for the dating game show episode with lee majors. lee majors was the bachelor my sister was the bachelorette chosen they went to London England. any information would help. contact me @ wnorgress@gmail.com

Submitted by Adrienne Faillace on Fri, 2014-02-28 17:53.
Hi there - we only have oral history interviews in our collection, not episodes of television shows. You might try contacting The Paley Center for Media and the UCLA Film and Television Archive to see if they can help. Best of luck with your search!

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2013-11-21 15:00.
I was on the dating game in 1965.. I believe that Marty Ingels was on the same show as me..I would so love if I could find that show.. But I have looked everywhere.. Bernay dolldog@cox.net

Submitted by Adrienne Faillace on Fri, 2013-11-22 18:26.
Hi there - we only have oral history interviews in our collection, not episodes of television shows. You might try contacting The Paley Center for Media and the UCLA Film and Television Archive to see if they can help. Best of luck with your search!

Submitted by Libby Hall on Sun, 2012-10-14 00:22.
I was on the The Dating Game show with Chuck Woolery in 1999 (I THINK it aired in 2000, maybe not) and won a trip to Miami, Florida and stayed at the Eden Roc Hotel! It was great! I was wondering if you'd be doing an archive of those shows. I'd love to take a trip down memory lane.

Submitted by Jenni Matz on Fri, 2012-10-19 22:10.
Hi! The Archive preserves the oral histories of these show, but we do not have any actual programs. You might try the Paley Center or UCLA film/tv archives for specific shows.

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 2012-09-15 17:41.
I was on the show around 1988. I am trying to find the episode. It was one of the last shows and was pre-empted. I never got to see it! My name was Sloane Roberts! Any info you can give would greatly appreciated. sloaniepooh@yahoo.com

Submitted by Jenni Matz on Fri, 2012-10-19 22:10.
Hi! The Archive preserves the oral histories of these show, but we do not have any actual programs. You might try the Paley Center or UCLA film/tv archives for specific shows.

Submitted by Sheldon on Sun, 2012-07-15 05:43.
My Dad was on the show sometime around 1975 ish. The guest was actress Helen O'Connell. I would love to get a copy of that show if it's available. Anyone with information, please let me know. My dad passed away in 1984 and I would love to be able to show my kids their grandfather. Thanks so much.

Submitted by Jenni Matz on Fri, 2012-10-19 22:10.
Hi! The Archive preserves the oral histories of these show, but we do not have any actual programs. You might try the Paley Center or UCLA film/tv archives for specific shows.

Submitted by Jerry Herzberg on Wed, 2012-04-04 01:00.
I was on the show back in 1970 and would sure like to get a copy of me being on. There was no such thing as a video recorder> jersrepairs@aol.com

Submitted by Adrienne Faillace on Thu, 2015-07-23 19:06.
Hi Jerry, We only have oral history interviews in our collection - we don't have any episodes of television. You might try contacting the Paley Center for Media or the UCLA Film and Television Archive. Best of luck with your search!

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2012-01-30 04:25.
I used to really enjoy watching this show back in the 70s and 80s would love to see some of the archives from earlier years. thanks

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