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Finders Keepers | |
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Genre | Game show Game of dares |
Created by | Geoffrey Darby Bonni Grossberg Michael Klinghoffer Neil Krupnick Dee LaDuke |
Based on | Lost objects being found |
Written by | Alan Silberberg |
Directed by | Dana Calderwood |
Presented by | Wesley Eure (Nickelodeon) Larry Toffler (Syndication) |
Narrated by | John Harvey Bob Lorman Joe Conklin Harry Stevens |
Theme music composer | Edd Kalehoff |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 195 (Nickelodeon: 130; syndication: 65)[1] |
Production | |
Executive producer | Geoffrey Darby |
Producer | Michael Klinghoffer |
Production locations | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (first two seasons) Los Angeles, California (syndication) |
Camera setup | MIichael Cabana Aldo Farnese Bill Santoro Dave Schwartz |
Running time | 30 minutes (including commercials) |
Production companies | Games Productions Nickelodeon Fox Television Stations Productions (1988-1989) |
Original release | |
Network | Nickelodeon (1987–88) Syndicated (1988–89) |
Release | November 2, 1987 March 10, 1989 | –
Related | |
The Noise | |
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Finders Keepers is an American children's game show that debuted on Nickelodeon in 1987 and later aired in first-run syndication starting in 1988. The show featured two teams of two children attempting to find hidden objects in different rooms of a house.
The Nickelodeon version premiered on November 2, 1987, and was hosted by Wesley Eure. Following this version's cancellation, Larry Toffler hosted a syndicated version that premiered on September 12, 1988.