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Double Talk

Description: Double Talk is an American game show that aired on the ABC network from August 18 to December 19, 1986. The show was a Bob Stewart-produced word game which borrowed elements from Stewart's previous show Shoot for the Stars and his then-current editions of Pyramid. Wikipedia
Genre: Game-Show
Year Released: 1986
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 85
First episode air date: August 18, 1986
Presented By: Henry Polic II
Network: American Broadcasting Company
Program Creator: Bob Stewart
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