An independent company, Exposure Unlimited, obtained a license to develop the board game, Scrabble, into a weekday game show for NBC. The series' 1st run ran for 7 years (1983-90) before returning in 1993 for a brief run. Chuck Woolery (Love Connection, ex-Wheel of Fortune) returned to NBC to serve as series host. Jay Stewart, Monty Hall's long time sidekick on Let's Make a Deal, and otherwise associated with Jack Barry & Dan Enright's family of syndicated games (i.e. Tic Tac Dough), served as announcer for the first year, but then left, replaced by Charlie Tuna (America's Top 10, ex-The Mike Douglas Show) for the rest of the run due to other commitments.
I've played Scrabble. The TV show is a little easier, trust me.
Check this college tournament episode from July 1984.
Rating: A.
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