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- The_Generation_Gap runtime "30.0".
- The_Generation_Gap abstract "The Generation Gap was a primetime American game show that aired from February 7 to May 23, 1969 on ABC. It was originally hosted by Dennis Wholey, who was replaced by Jack Barry after ten episodes had aired. Fred Foy announced during the entire run.Two teams of three players competed – one composed of people under the age of thirty, the other being people over thirty. At least one member of each team was a well-known celebrity, occasionally playing against a relative on the other team.".
- The_Generation_Gap completionDate "1969-05-23".
- The_Generation_Gap creator Talent_Associates.
- The_Generation_Gap executiveProducer Daniel_Melnick.
- The_Generation_Gap imdbId "0198127".
- The_Generation_Gap narrator Fred_Foy.
- The_Generation_Gap network American_Broadcasting_Company.
- The_Generation_Gap numberOfEpisodes "16".
- The_Generation_Gap presenter Dennis_Wholey.
- The_Generation_Gap presenter Jack_Barry_(game_show_host).
- The_Generation_Gap producer Chester_Feldman.
- The_Generation_Gap releaseDate "1969-02-07".
- The_Generation_Gap runtime "1800.0".
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageID "12717662".
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageLength "5318".
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageRevisionID "691073183".
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink 1950s_quiz_show_scandals.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink American_Broadcasting_Company.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Beat_the_Clock.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Bruce_Forsyth.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Category:1960s_American_television_series.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Category:1969_American_television_series_debuts.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Category:1969_American_television_series_endings.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_Broadcasting_Company_network_shows.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_game_shows.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Celebrity.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Chester_Feldman.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Melnick.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Dennis_Wholey.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink File:Thegenerationgap.jpg.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Foy.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Game_show.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Barry_(game_show_host).
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink List_of_The_Generation_Gap_episodes.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Goodson.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink My_Generation_(game_show).
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Pyramid_(game_show).
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Talent_Associates.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink The_Generation_Game.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Trivia_Trap.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink Truth_or_Consequences.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLink YTV_(TV_channel).
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Generation Gap with Dennis Wholey".
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Generation Gap".
- The_Generation_Gap caption "The Generation Gap title logo.".
- The_Generation_Gap country "United States".
- The_Generation_Gap creator "Castle-Drive Productions for Talent Associates/Norton-Simon".
- The_Generation_Gap director "Mike Gargiulo".
- The_Generation_Gap executiveProducer Daniel_Melnick.
- The_Generation_Gap firstAired "1969-02-07".
- The_Generation_Gap lastAired "1969-05-23".
- The_Generation_Gap narrated Fred_Foy.
- The_Generation_Gap network American_Broadcasting_Company.
- The_Generation_Gap numEpisodes "16".
- The_Generation_Gap presenter Dennis_Wholey.
- The_Generation_Gap presenter Jack_Barry_(game_show_host).
- The_Generation_Gap producer Chester_Feldman.
- The_Generation_Gap runtime "30.0".
- The_Generation_Gap showName "The Generation Gap".
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chang_Cheh.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IMDb_title.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_television.
- The_Generation_Gap wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- The_Generation_Gap subject Category:1960s_American_television_series.
- The_Generation_Gap subject Category:1969_American_television_series_debuts.
- The_Generation_Gap subject Category:1969_American_television_series_endings.
- The_Generation_Gap subject Category:American_Broadcasting_Company_network_shows.
- The_Generation_Gap subject Category:American_game_shows.
- The_Generation_Gap hypernym Show.
- The_Generation_Gap type TelevisionShow.
- The_Generation_Gap type Work.
- The_Generation_Gap type Show.
- The_Generation_Gap type CreativeWork.
- The_Generation_Gap type Thing.
- The_Generation_Gap type Q15416.
- The_Generation_Gap type Q386724.
- The_Generation_Gap comment "The Generation Gap was a primetime American game show that aired from February 7 to May 23, 1969 on ABC. It was originally hosted by Dennis Wholey, who was replaced by Jack Barry after ten episodes had aired. Fred Foy announced during the entire run.Two teams of three players competed – one composed of people under the age of thirty, the other being people over thirty. At least one member of each team was a well-known celebrity, occasionally playing against a relative on the other team.".
- The_Generation_Gap label "The Generation Gap".
- The_Generation_Gap sameAs Q7736083.
- The_Generation_Gap sameAs m.02x20gr.
- The_Generation_Gap sameAs Q7736083.
- The_Generation_Gap wasDerivedFrom The_Generation_Gap?oldid=691073183.
- The_Generation_Gap isPrimaryTopicOf The_Generation_Gap.
- The_Generation_Gap name "The Generation Gap".