| Take It or Leave It | | 1942-01-04 | A fast moving quiz with Phil Baker asking the elusive $64 question. The first question is to unscramble the quote, "Give me liberty or I'd lay me doone and dee." |
| Take It or Leave It | | 1942-11-08 | The first category is "Football Teams." Phil plays "Dinah" on his accordion. The third contestant is Jack Benny, whose category is "Musical History." After answering the $1 question, Jack tries to quit and take the dollar! The system cue has been deleted. |
| Take It or Leave It | | 1946-10-06 | This is the first show of the series to originate from Hollywood. One of the Eversharp commercials is for a "C. A." (capillary action) pen (i.e. a "ballpoint" pen!). An Internal Revenue agent wins the first $64 question. Phil plays his accordion for some of the musical questions. The orchestra misses the cue after the final commercial. The "Giant Jackpot Question" is "What is the second largest British Dominion?" |
| Take It or Leave It | | 1946-10-20 | The first contestant is an eighteen year old sailor who mumbles. Phil plays the accordion to give the clues to "Songs Out Of This World." An unbilled contestant is Humphrey Bogart, who selects the category of "nursery rhymes." A funny routine. The "Giant Jackpot Question" is "Who is the Secretary Of State?" |
| Take It or Leave It | | 1946-10-27 | The first category is "Hit Songs." The Jackpot Question is "Who is the Secretary Of The Navy?" |
| Take It or Leave It | | 1946-11-03 | The first category is "Animal, Vegetable or Mineral?" The Jackpot Question is "Who Is The Chief Of Staff of the United States Army?" Red Skelton appears a Willie Lump-Lump and Junior, The Mean Widdle Kid. Red makes a very funny contestant! |
| Take It or Leave It | | 1946-11-17 | Phil Baker starts the show with jokes about the housing shortage. The first quiz category is "Men Named James." Guest contestant Bob Hope appears to plug his new book, "So This Is Peace." His category is "Ancient History," and he misses the $1 question! There are plenty of ad libs; a funny show. The jackpot question is "Name a state with nine letters which uses only four letters of the alphabet." |
| Take It or Leave It | | 1947-07-06 | The first question category is "Clothes Make The Man." The jackpot question is "In the expression 1947 A. D., what do the letters A. D. abbreviate?" |
| Take It or Leave It | | 1947-07-13 | Phil Baker's program opening jokes are about flying saucers. The first contestant's category is "Orchestra and Accordions," so Phil gets a chance to play his accordion. The jackpot question: "What is the present tense of the word 'wrought'?" |
| Take It or Leave It | | 1948-04-04 | The first contestant has to name the states in which women's colleges are located. One of the commercials is for the "Kimberly Pockette" (a ball-point pen). Red Skelton appears as an unbilled guest to plug his show and help one of the contestants (who replies to the question: "What flower do you associate with Holland?" Hollyhocks!). |
| Take It or Leave It | | 1949-05-29 | The top prize is $64. |