High-Low (game show)

High Low was an American game show that aired on NBC from July 4 to September 19, 1957.

One contestant, stationed in an isolation booth, competed against a three-member panel of celebrities in a test of knowledge inspired by the game High-Low Poker.

Each member of the panel would secretly bid on how many correct answers he or she could give to the question.

If the contestant successfully matched the panelist, he or she won the game and the champion's winnings were multiplied accordingly.

Among the celebrities who appeared as panelists on High Low were actor/singer Burl Ives, actresses Patricia Medina and Arlene Dahl, actor Walter Slezak, John Van Doren (Charles Van Doren's brother), and former Twenty-One champ Hank Bloomgarden.