Dream House (game Show)

Dream House (game Show)

Dream House was an American game show whose grand prize was a brand-new house. The show had two versions on network television – from 1968–1970 on ABC and on NBC from 1983–1984.

The first version was hosted by Mike Darrow with Chet Gould providing the voiceover, while the 1980s version was hosted by Bob Eubanks with Johnny Gilbert as announcer. The ABC version was recorded in New York City, while the NBC run was staged at the network's studios in Burbank, California.

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