Can you guess which game shows Florence Henderson was on?
The Brady mom appeared on dozens of game shows for half a century.
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Everybody loves Florence Henderson. It is any wonder? She was born on Valentine's Day!
Arguably America's favorite sitcom mom, Henderson made her mark on TV history as Carol Brady on The Brady Bunch. The cast adored her. Audiences adored her.
But you know what Florence Henderson loved? Florence loved game shows. The television star made more than 100 appearances on game shows, from 1960 up until the 21st century.
To celebrate the ultimate celebrity game show player, see if you can place her on the correct game shows!
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Florence reunited with her Brady costars to battle the Petticoat Junction cast on…?
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Here she is helping a contestant win $25,000 on…?
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Henderson appeared on this show multiple times between 1962–72.
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The Bradys again reunited to play this game show hosted by Vicki Lawrence. The set was modeled after Burt Reynolds' living room.
Image: The Everett Collection
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If you were a celebrity, it was hip to be on…?
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Florence appeared on this hit primetime game show in 2001.
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From 1963–67, Henderson appeared dozens of times as a team captain on this game show hosted by Gene Rayburn.
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Here she is with host Wally Bruner on…?
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Does the backdrop of this game show give it away?
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Finally, this funky '70s game show was modeled after a giant pinball machine.
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Can you guess which game shows Florence Henderson was on?
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93 Comments
9 out of 10. Missed the Burt Reynolds question on No. 4(how could I have gotten it wrong? 😆😆😆😆😆) 😁😁😁😁😁
I got 100% agreement & I'm a Boomer! You have to realize that the 1970 is 50 years ago & in the 70s music from the 50s & 60s was considered oldies. It doesn't mean the music is good or bad just that its old. I listen to new music as well as the music I loved growing up as a teenager in the 70s, in my 20s in the 80s & in my 30s in the 90s. I was at an Iron Maiden show last September & a college girl told me she wished her Generation had great music like we had in the 70s & 80s. I told her the Rock Generation is dying & its not coming back once its gone.
I missed #8. I really don't know the difference between "I've Got a Secret" and "What's My Line?"
#7 He was so dumb, he kept putting his thumb in the BLANK.
#7 He was so dumb, he kept putting his thumb in the BLANK.
9/10; missed #8 What's My Line - I watched it in the 70's when I was a teen but did not remember who hosted it.
Buzzr runs an hour of What's My Line (the 60s/70s version) on Sunday night/Monday morning, with Larry Blydon as host. On February 9th, the second episode's mystery guest was Wally Bruner.