[2] In 1965, Heatter and Quigley created and aired a pilot episode of Hollywood Squares hosted by Bert Parks.
[3] In 1981, Quigley retired and ended his partnership with Merrill Heatter just before Filmways was bought by Orion Pictures.
Heatter continued solo and produced new game shows, such as Battlestars, All-Star Blitz, Bargain Hunters, and the 1980s version of High Rollers.
On September 28, 1998, Heatter leased the worldwide rights to his solo-developed game shows to King World for a limited time.
[5] Today, the rest of the Heatter-Quigley library are owned by Amazon MGM Studios (via Orion Television).