Dream House (game show)
| Dream House | |
|---|---|
| Created by | Don Reid |
| Directed by | Alan Mifelow Dick Schneider Jeff Goldstein |
| Presented by | Mike Darow Bob Eubanks |
| Announcer | Chet Gould Johnny Gilbert |
| Composers | Don Reid Edd Kalehoff |
| Country of origin | United States |
| No. of episodes | 395 (NBC; 1983–1984) |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Don Reid Bob Ruben Bob Synes |
| Producers | Ron Greenberg Ron Kweskin George Vosburgh Bob Synes Lee Goldstein Peter Noah |
| Production locations | NBC Studios Burbank, California |
| Running time | approx. 26 minutes |
| Production companies | Don Reid Productions ABC Productions Group W Productions Lorimar Television |
| Original release | |
| Network | ABC Primetime |
| Release | March 27 – September 19, 1968 |
| Network | ABC Daytime |
| Release | April 1, 1968 – January 2, 1970 |
| Network | NBC |
| Release | April 4, 1983 – June 29, 1984 |
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Dream House is an American television game show. Contestants competed in a variety of quiz elements to earn the chance at winning a house. The show originally premiered in primetime on ABC on March 27, 1968, with a daytime edition premiering on April 1, 1968. The primetime series aired weekly until September 19, 1968, and the daytime series aired daily until January 2, 1970, when it was replaced with All My Children. The daytime series was revived for NBC's daytime schedule and premiered on April 4, 1983, running until June 29, 1984.
The original Dream House was hosted by Mike Darow with Chet Gould announcing. Bob Eubanks hosted the revival series, with Johnny Gilbert as announcer. The ABC version was recorded in New York City, while the NBC run was staged at the network's studios in Burbank, California.