Mon, Mar 26, 1973
Debut: The New Bob Stewart Game Show Where 1 of these 2 Teams (1 Celebrity/Star and 1 Contestant) can taking turns to describe 8 Things with the description of 1 of The 6 Episodic Title Subjects and played in 2 Parts and 3 Plays times the 8 Points to score 24 points or less become the winners and however's a tie created and also play the tie-breaker if/when it's need occasionally/regularly at all time within 30 Seconds to do it to add/plus (+) 8 points or less otherwise 0 and becoming "THE WINNERS" and they both going to "The Winner's Circle" for the cash reward of $10,000 to relate the show's title and among the way and before winning $10,000 in cash and making The $10,000 Decision for he/she/s/he'll either give the clues or get/receive the clues as the list of things for being able to fit into each and every 1 of the 6 different titled subjects in 60 seconds to do it to win the cash of US$10,000 or not...Otherwise, "The Cash Blocks" are valued from The 3 Subjects are worth $50, The 2 Subjects are worth $100 and The 1 Subject is worth $200. The 1st 2 Stars are JUNE LOCKHART and ROB REINER and The Host is "AMERICAN BANDSTAND's" DICK CLARK. Except The 1 Member of The Team of 2 Whom May Buzz for everytime for using the word/thing is mentioned accidentally into the description if any 1 of both of 2 isn't very carefully.
Mon, Apr 23, 1973
"The $10,000 Pyramid" Welcomes Peggy Cass (To Tell the Truth (1969)) and Actor-Singer-Comedian Robert Morse.
Mon, Apr 30, 1973
"The $10,000 Pyramid" Welcomes Rita Moreno of PBS and CTW'S The Electric Company (1971) and Mr. Tony Randall, Felix Unger on Neil Simon's The Odd Couple (1970).
Wed, May 16, 1973
Study the key characteristics that make a group a "cult," including a desire for authenticity and a new pattern of life that breaks with mainstream culture. Then, use Mormonism, China's Falun Gong, and the Solar Temple as ways to explore why some new religions provoke violence and others practice it.
Mon, May 28, 1973
"The $10,000 Pyramid" Welcomes Cloris Leachman (Phyllis Lindstrom - The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970)) and Larry Blyden (What's My Line? (1968)).