Camouflage is an American television game show originally produced in 1961–62 and revived in 1980.
The original game show was created and produced by Jerry Hammer of Jerry Hammer Productions, directed by Gilbert Cates with Don Morrow as host, and Johnny Gilbert as the announcer (as well as a substitute host for Morrow), with Chet Gould as the show's alternate announcer.
A correct answer was worth points determined by time left on the clock, and removed a piece of the camouflage; the contestant had ten seconds to find and trace the object.
The winner's prize was determined by that person's score in the quiz added to the points left in the overall value of the game.
From its premiere to June 29, 1962, it aired at 12:00 PM, Eastern; beginning July 2, 1962, and continuing for the remainder of its run it moved to 12:30 PM and its running time was cut to 25 minutes, with a five-minute newscast airing at 12:55.
On February 4, 1980, Chuck Barris revived this show for syndication with Los Angeles disc jockey Tom Campbell as host.