Password Game Printable List
Keep track of your usernames and password with a printable list.With the ever increasing importance of keeping your identity and information safe online, it is very important that you use different passwords for the sites and accounts you have online. By doing this, you will quickly find it is necessary to keep track of your passwords somewhere because it is impossible to remember them all. One option is to purchase a password manager to install on your computer, another is to download an app for your smart phone.
Reel people second guess rare. Having an updated password list gives you easy access to your passwords of different online accounts and websites. Best thing about the password list template is that you can secure it with a unique password to keep your data safe and secure from any other person. Password list template is easily editable in MS excel and you can use all latest.
These types of programs typically have a master password that you enter, and then you are able to access all the login information you have saved. DescriptionThis spreadsheet contains a password list worksheet designed for printing and completing by hand. Included in that spreadsheet are a few important tips about keeping your passwords secure and safe.Make sure you keep your password list in a safe place in your home or office. If your list contains highly important information (tax, banking and financial sites) it is recommended that you keep the list in a locked desk drawer or safe.CAUTION: Make sure you use appropriate security practices for the type of information you are storing. Related Resources. at google.com - Great tips about creating stronger passwords and keeping them safe and secure. at norton.com - A free and easy to use online tool for creating secure passwords based on your preferences of length, characters, numbers and symbols.Disclaimer: The security of your data is your own responsibility.
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This article needs additional citations for. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: – ( August 2011) PasswordAlso known asPassword All-StarsCreated byDirected by, (1961–67), (1971–75)Presented byJudges,Narrated byTheme music composer(1961–67)(1971–75)Country of originUnited StatesNo. Of episodes1,555 (CBS Daytime)201 (CBS Primetime)1,099 (ABC)ProductionProducer(s)(1961–75)(1971–75)Running time25–26 minutes (1962–1967 prime-time), 22–23 minutes (other versions)Distributor(1968–1969)(1969-1970)ReleaseOriginal networkCBS (1961–67)ABC (1971–75)Original releaseOctober 2, 1961 –June 27, 1975ChronologyFollowed by(1979–1982)(1984–1989)(2008–2009)Password is an American television which was created by for.
The host was, who had previously been well known as the host of the G.E. In the game, two teams, each composed of a celebrity player and a contestant, attempt to convey mystery words to each other using only single-word clues, in order to win cash prizes.Password originally aired for 1,555 each weekday from October 2, 1961, to September 15, 1967, on, along with weekly airings from January 2, 1962, to September 9, 1965, and December 25, 1966, to May 22, 1967. An additional 1,099 daytime shows aired from April 5, 1971 to June 27, 1975 on.
The show's were and on CBS and on ABC.Two revivals later aired on: from 1979 to 1982, and from 1984 to 1989, followed by a primetime version, on CBS from 2008 to 2009. All of these versions introduced new variations in gameplay.In 2013, ranked it #8 in its list of the 60 greatest game shows ever. The show was featured in a 1973 episode of series, in which Oscar and Felix were contestantsGoodson-Todman sold reruns of the CBS version to local stations via in the late 1960s, and in some markets they performed quite well in mid-morning or late-afternoon slots. This prompted ABC to contact Mark Goodson about reviving the game; this time around, Goodson agreed to have the show tape in per ABC's wishes.
Password would become Goodson-Todman's first show to be staged in full-time rather than. The company eventually moved almost all production to southern during the 1970s. The show was taped at ABC Studio TV-10, 'The Vine Street Theater,' in Hollywood and the.The network slated Password to replace the cult soap at 4:00 PM (3:00 Central) on April 5, 1971.
Some of the more devoted Shadows fans threatened ABC with physical disruption of the first tapings of Password at the Hollywood studios. These plans never materialized and ABC went ahead, managing strong results against NBC's and reruns of on CBS.ABC promoted the show to 12:30 PM (11:30 AM Central) on September 6, where it faced stronger challenges in the form of CBS' long-running and NBC's, which had been on for two years. Password held up well there for six months until the network moved it up a half-hour to 12:00 PM (11:00 AM Central) on March 20, 1972 for the new Hatos-Hall game. Password came in a solid second to NBC's and out-performed three-year-old CBS soap. CBS replaced Heart on March 26, 1973 with the youth-oriented, causing Password and Jeopardy!
To hit ratings trouble that summer.Even though NBC moved Jeopardy! On January 7, 1974 from 12:00 PM to 10:30 AM (9:30 Central) in favor of, the ABC Password was sliding into third place. In May, the show won the first-ever for Outstanding Game Show. A large Emmy statue then became part of the set's backdrop until the overhaul in November.Beginning on July 15, 1974, several gimmicks were tried to boost ratings. Main article:In 1978, Goodson-Todman tried again and successfully brought Password to on January 8, 1979, with returning as host. It was originally announced in magazine as Password '79, in the manner that named its 1973 version with the year.
Celebrity guest remarked during a run-through that with the various new elements the show had adopted, it was 'Password Plus'. The name stuck and became the title of the revival. Password Plus ran until March 26, 1982.Ludden hosted until 1980, when he was forced to step down due to a bout with stomach cancer. Initially, Ludden took a month off from taping to deal with his illness and took time off from hosting to step in for him. Eventually Ludden's cancer worsened and he left the series after October 24, 1980. He succumbed to the disease in 1981.
The producers, reportedly at Ludden's request, hired to take over Password Plus, and he remained as host until the show was cancelled.Super Password On September 24, 1984 NBC brought the format back as Super Password with hosting. Was the first announcer until November 23, 1984 and filled in for Wood sporadically thereafter. Bob Hilton also filled in on occasion on the show.Super Password ran until March 24, 1989 and was canceled on the same day as another NBC game show,. In some markets in the Eastern time zone, the show was preempted by local news due to its 12:00 PM time slot. NBC stations in the Central and Pacific time zones usually preempted at 11:30 for local news and aired Super Password at 11:00.Million Dollar Password.
Although Password can be played without any equipment, commercial versions of the game have been successful.The introduced the of Password in 1962 and subsequently released 24 editions of the game until 1986. Owing to common, these releases were numbered 1–12 and 14–25, skipping. It was tied with as the most prolific of Milton Bradley's home versions of popular game shows, and was produced well into the Super Password era of the television show. Milton Bradley also published three editions of a Password Plus home game between 1979 and 1981, but never did a version for Super Password.More recently, Endless Games has released seven editions of Password since 1997, including a children's edition (with gameplay closer to the various incarnations of ) and a DVD edition featuring the voice of (notably, the latter uses the original ABC logo on its packaging).
In addition, Endless released a home version of Million-Dollar Password in 2008.A computer version of Super Password was released by for systems, as well as the and, shortly before the series was canceled. A version was also planned but never released.
Released an electronic hand-held ' Super Password' game in the late 1990s. More recently, released a new hand-held electronic version featuring a touch screen with stylus to enter words.As with several other Goodson-Todman game shows, Password has been adapted into a. A simulated emcees the proceedings, with the voices and caricatures of,. One bonus round offers the player free spins; the other involves choosing from four envelopes offered by the celebrities. Finding the 'Password' envelope advances the player to a new level with four more envelopes, worth more prize money. See also., a comedic 2013 3-D animated short inspired by the original Password.References.
^ Schwartz, David; Ryan, Steve; Wostbrock, Fred (1999). The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows (3 ed.). Facts on File, Inc. Pp. 163–165. ^.
Www.thefutoncritic.com. Fretts, Bruce (June 17, 2013). 'Eyes on the Prize', pp. Archived from on 13 July 2011.
Retrieved 25 July 2011. Abcpassword.tvheaven.com. Only three words were played in the time allowed. All normal rules were in effect; however, no mention was made of what would happen had one team reached the 50-point goal. Archived from on 2008-10-21. Archived from on 2008-12-08.
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