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3rd Degree

3rd Degree is credited on 78 releases across 43 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1994–2007 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

78

Pressings credited

43

Albums

2

Decades active

4

In collections

Biography

3rd Degree! is an American game show that aired in syndication from September 11, 1989, to June 8, 1990, with repeats continuing until September 7, 1990. The show was a panel game much in the vein of an earlier game show called Make the Connection, where two people with a specific connection would play against the panel. 3rd Degree was hosted by Bert Convy, who co-created and produced the series along with his production partner Burt Reynolds. Bob Hilton was the announcer, with Don Morrow and Michael Hanks substituting for brief periods. The series was taped at Television City Studios in Hollywood, California. John C. Mula was the art director. 3rd Degree was a production of Burt and Bert Productions and Kline & Friends Productions, the same team behind the game show Win, Lose or Draw. The series was produced in association with Lorimar Television and distributed by Warner Bros. Television Distribution. This was the last game show Convy would host, as he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer toward the end of 3rd Degree's run and died in July 1991.

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Credited work

78 releases · 43 albums · active 1994–2007

  • Engineering · 70
  • Performance · 12
  • Production · 2

Studios: Hellfire Studios (3) · GCHQ Studios · Pure Groove Studios · Hooj Studios

Discography

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