and
Tommy Sands on
Stump the Stars (1962) On September 17, 1962,
Pantomime Quiz returned to the air as
Stump the Stars on
CBS with
Pat Harrington, Jr. as the
emcee. Stokey replaced Harrington on December 17 and continued as both host and producer until the September 16, 1963, finale. Soon after, Stokey began recording a new
syndicated version which ran from February 24 to September 2, 1964. It returned five years later (September 8, 1969) as '''''Mike Stokey's Stump the Stars'''''. As the title suggests, Stokey returned once again to host.
Celebrity Charades January 1979 brought another syndicated revival with a few tweaks and a new name -
Celebrity Charades.
Jay Johnson was the host; This version aired until September. The first three episodes reran on
GSN in the 1990s. On June 20, 2005,
AMC revived the series, which was presented by
Hilary Swank and her then-husband
Chad Lowe. Swank, Lowe, and director
Bob Balaban were the producers - although only Lowe hosted. In this version each team had its own room in which to compete. One player from each team is sent to midstage (actually the middle of a
New York City loft apartment) to retrieve a phrase to be acted out in his/her team's room. When the team guesses the phrase correctly, the person making correct guess is sent out to midstage for another clue, and so forth until five phrases are guessed. The first team that guesses the phrases' common theme wins the game. However, this version did worse than any of the ones before it, running for a mere five episodes until the experiment ended on June 24. ==Celebrity guests==