All-Star Squares

[1] Like the American version, the object of the game was to get three stars in a row, either across, up-and-down or diagonally.

The contestant in turn, chose a celebrity, to whom host Rogerson asked a question.

If correct in their judgement, they received their mark in that box; if wrong, their opponent got the square (unless it led to three in a row, in which case that player had to earn it him/herself).

If the match ended in a tie, the winner of the most games decided who chose a square for the $250 tie-breaker.

Personality Squares originally aired on Network Ten from 1967 hosted by John Bailey, followed by Joe Martin then Bob Moore and ran until 1969.