USA
USA
This groundbreaking series had three rotating stars, who were featured in independent episodes tied together by a loose common theme. The commonality was Howard Publications, the self-made publishing empire of Glenn Howard. Episodes featuring Howard focused on his business and political confrontations and his flamboyant lifestyles. Other episodes featured Jeff Dillon, a crusading investigative reporter, or Dan Farrell. Farrell was a retired FBI agent who used his position as the editor of "Crime Magazine" to wage a literary war against organized crime. The series had several semi-regulars who were featured in one or more of the plot threads, including editorial assistant Peggy Maxwell, and junior reporters Joe Sample, Andy Hill and Ross Craig. - IMDb
| Audacia es el juego | Spain |
| Audacia es el juego | Mexico |
| Audacia es el juego | USA |
| Audacia es el juego | Venezuela |
| The Name of the Game | Italy |
| The Name of the Game | USA |
| The Name of the Game | United Arab Emirates |
| The Name of the Game | Australia |
| The Name of the Game | Canada |
| The Name of the Game | Canada |
| The Name of the Game | West Germany |
| The Name of the Game | Ecuador |
| The Name of the Game | United Kingdom |
| The Name of the Game | Israel |
| O Jogo da Vida | Portugal |
| Os Audaciosos | Brazil |
| Pelin henki | Finland |
| De Regels van het spel (informal literal title) | Netherlands |
| Les règles du jeu | France |
| Reporter alla ribalta | Italy |
| Суть дела | Soviet Union |
| ネーム・オブ・ザ・ゲーム | Japan |
| Ted Eccles [16] | James Catlin Jr. (TV Episode: The Man Who Killed a Ghost) (1971) |