Yes, Mike Wallace hosted five game shows:
“Majority Rules” (194950); “Guess Again” (1951); “Who’s the Boss?” (1954); “The Big Surprise” (1956-57); and “Who Pays?” (1959).
Mike Wallace also became a correspondent on “60 Minutes” (CBS, 1968) in 1968.
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