Panelists were Ugly Dave Gray, Jon English, Noeline Brown, Carol Raye, Stuart Wagstaff, Kate Fitzpatrick, Noel Ferrier, Dawn Lake, Barry Creyton, Mark Holden, John Paul Young, Peggy Toppano, Bobby Limb, Peta Toppano, Belinda Giblin, Abigail, Trevor White, Nick Tate, Tommy Hanlon Junior, Wendy Blacklock, Delvene Delaney, Jacki Weaver, Gloria Dawn, Joy Chambers, Col Joye, Debbie Byrne, Ros Speirs, Wendy Hughes, Bob Moore, Ray Burgess, June Salter, Joe Martin, Jane Kean, Iain Finlay, Tony Bonner, Marty Rhone, Joy Westmore, Julieanne Newbould, Cornelia Frances, Joanne Samuel, Mike Preston, Johnny Pace, Harriet Pace, Syd Heylen, Joe Hasham, Sheila Kennelly, Megan Williams and Linda Kerridge.
It was only after this ratings success that Network Ten revealed Kennedy was paid an unprecedented $1 million per season.
[3] In 1978, Kennedy won a TV Week Gold Logie Award for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television.
When Kennedy had a bout with pneumonia, announcer Don Blake was forced to host the show for an episode.
Kennedy then asked each celebrity in turn, beginning in the upper left hand corner, to reveal their response.
After completion of the round, Kennedy read the question on the other card for the returning champion and play was identical.
Another recurring character in the questions was Dumb Dora – a joke borrowed from Match Game.
Kennedy's risque brand of humour often nudged the boundaries of contemporary Australian broadcasting standards.
Peter Hough was the crew member behind the show's sets pulling the lever that uncovered the correct answers on the board.
In one episode Kennedy came on with a prepared list of "rude" words which were deemed acceptable to be spoken on-air.
After six weeks of broadcasting at 7:30pm the show was moved into the 7pm slot, where it remained through to the end of its first season on Friday 2 December 1977.
Gray felt he had used every joke he had done in his career and exhausted the comic potential of the formula and expressed a desire to not continue with the series.
In any event, Kennedy informed Ten that he would not be continuing with the series, and the show ended its run on TEN-10 Sydney on Friday 3 November 1978.
Its regular panelists included Marty Fields, Rhonda Burchmore, Tim Smith, Kerri-Anne Kennerley, Nicky Buckley, Ian "Molly" Meldrum, Jane Turner and Sam Newman.