8th Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Game Show Host

Outstanding Game Show Host

  • Peter Marshall (The Hollywood Squares)
  • Dick Clark (The $20,000 Pyramid)
  • Richard Dawson (Family Feud)
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