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Let's Play Post Office : ウィキペディア英語版 | Let's Play Post Office
''Let's Play Post Office'' was an American game show which aired on NBC from September 27, 1965 to July 1, 1966. Don Morrow was the host, with Bill Wendell and Wayne Howell as announcers. Paul Taubman, who had previously worked with Morrow on ''Camouflage'', provided music. The series aired at 12:30 PM Eastern and was the second game show by Merv Griffin Productions; the first was ''Jeopardy!'', which had premiered on NBC eighteen months earlier (and in fact had moved to 12:00 Noon on the day ''Post Office'' debuted, becoming the show's lead-in throughout its run). The show was created by Louise Adamo. ==Gameplay== Three contestants competed, one usually a returning champion, to identify celebrities from fictitious letters they might have written. Each letter had a predetermined value of $5–$100. Morrow specified when and where the letter might have been written, then began to read the letter one line at a time; the value of the letter decreased as Morrow continued to read. Contestants could buzz in at any point to make a guess, with a correct answer winning the current value of the letter. Clues were often puns; for example: "The temperature outside is zero. I mostel you." (Answer: Zero Mostel.)
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