Party Game was a Canadian television game show in the 1970s. The show was produced by Hamilton independent station CHCH from 1970 to 1980, and aired throughout Canada in syndication. Jump to: navigation, search A game show is a radio or television program, involving members of the public or celebrities, sometimes as part of a team, playing a game, perhaps involving answering quiz questions, for points or prizes. ... Jump to: navigation, search The 1970s in its most obvious sense refers to the decade between 1970 and 1979. ... Jump to: navigation, search Motto: Together Aspire - Together Achieve Area: 1,117. ... CHCH is a television station in Hamilton, Ontario that is part of the CH system. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1970 was a common year starting on Thursday. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1980 (MCMLXXX) is a leap year starting on Tuesday. ... In the entertainment and news industries, syndication is a method of making content available to a range of outlets simultaneously. ...
Hosted by Bill Walker, the show featured contestants paired with celebrity regulars Jack Duffy, Dinah Christie and Billy Van in a charades competition. Billy Van Evera (1934-2003) was a Candian comedian and actor. ... Charades or charade is a word guessing game. ...
Theme song used on the show is called "Bond Street" by Berk Bacharach.
Voiced by Peter Cullen, he, along with his niece Pauline (who was actually his girlfriend in the game) was constantly on the trail of escaped circus gorilla Donkey Kong (who was actually his pet in the game).
In addition, the series was given an established sense of continuity, something that the previous series lacked.
Also, enemies featured in the game were never called by their in-game names on the show, but rather by whichever real-life things they resembled (for example, Rexes were called dinosaurs, and Wigglers were called caterpillars).