From Wikipedia:
The Newlywed Game is an American television game show that pits newly-married couples against each other in a series of revealing question rounds to determine how well the spouses know (or don't know) each other. The program, originally created by Nick Nicholson and E. Roger Muir (credited on-screen as Roger E. Muir) and produced by Chuck Barris, has appeared in many different versions since its 1966 debut. The show became famous for some of the arguments that couples had over incorrect answers and even led to some divorces.
Also known as The New Newlywed Game
Format Game Show
Created by Nick Nicholson
E. Roger Muir
Directed by Bill Carruthers (1966-1974)
John Dorsey (aka "The Fox"; 1966-1974; 1977-1980; 1985-1988)
Jeff Goldstein (1988-1989)
Paul Casey (1996-1997; 1998-1999)
Rob Fiedler (1997-1998)
Presented by Bob Eubanks (1966-1974; 1977-1980; 1985-1988; 1997-1999, 2009 one episode)
Jim Lange (1984)
Paul Rodriguez (1988-1989)
Gary Kroeger (1996-1997)
Carnie Wilson (2009-present)
Narrated by Scott Beach (1966)
Johnny Jacobs (1966-1980)
Tony McClay (1980)
Rod Roddy (1984)
Bob Hilton (1985-1987)
Charlie O'Donnell (1988-1989)
Ellen K. (1996-1997)
John Cramer (1997-1999)
Brad Sherwood (2009)
Randy West (2009- )
Theme music composer Chuck Barris (1966-1974; 1977-1980; 1985-1988; 1997-1998)
Composer(s) Lynn Barris (music coordinator 1966-1974)
Frank Jaffe
(music coordinator 1966-1974)
Lee Ringuette (music coordinator 1977-1980; 1984-1988)
Milton DeLugg (music director 1984-1988)
Jim Latham (1996-1997)
Steve Kaplan (1997-1998)
Barry Coffing (1998-1999)
John Blaylock (1998-1999)
Country of origin United States
Production
Executive producer(s) Chuck Barris (1966-1974; 1977-1980; 1985-1987)
Jeff Wald (1987-1989)
Michael Canter (1996-1997)
Stephen Brown (1997-1999)
Michael Davies (2009-present)
Producer(s) Bill Carruthers (1966-1974)
Walt Case (1966-1974; 1984-1988; supervising producer 1997-1998)
Mike Metzger (1977-1980)
Scott Sternberg (1988-1989)
Bruce Starin (1988-1989)
April Benimowitz (supervising producer 1996-1997)
Rikk Greengrass (supervising producer 1996-1997)
Linda Lea (coordinating producer 1997-1999)
Running time 30 Minutes
Production company(s) Chuck Barris Productions (1966-1974; 1977-1980; 1984-1986)
Barris Industries (1986-1989)
Columbia TriStar Television (1996-2000)
Embassy Row (2009-present)
Sony Pictures Television (2009-present)
Distributor Firestone Program Services (1977-1979)
Worldvision Enterprises (1979-1980)
Bel-Air Syndication Sales (1985-1986)
Barris Program Sales (1986-1989)
Columbia TriStar Television (1996-2000)
Broadcast
Original channel ABC (1966-1974; 1984)
Syndicated (1977-1980; 1985-1989; 1996-1999)
GSN (2009-present)
Original airing 1966-1999, 2009-current