Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak

Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak is an American television game show that aired on ABC from January 6 to April 4, 1986.

Gene Wood and Marc Summers (who would begin hosting a new game show called Double Dare later that year) took turns as announcers every week.

The show originated as a 1983 pilot called Party Line, hosted by Gene Rayburn.

It was also only Grundy's fourth series he attempted in America, after Scrabble, Time Machine, and daytime and syndicated editions of Sale of the Century.

Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak was also the last American production for the Grundy Organisation to premiere until 1993.

The bonus round involved the members of the winning team trying to come up with words to describe certain people, places, or things.

The show originated as an unsold pilot in 1983 hosted by Gene Rayburn called Party Line.

Hot Streak was placed in ABC's 11:00 am Eastern/10:00 am Central time slot that was already home to two hit daytime game shows, CBS's The Price Is Right and NBC's Wheel of Fortune.