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Game Show that was Bill Cullen's last for CBS. Two adult contestants watched video clips of children and tried to identify the words the children were describing. The winner of the main game played one of two bonus rounds.

Not to be confused with the charity or the slasher film series.

The following Game Show tropes appear in Child's Play (TV series):
  • Bonus Round: Originally "Triple Play", in which the contestant had to identify words from descriptions written by children.
    • On April 25, 1983, a new bonus round was introduced, known as "Turnabout"; it was essentially Pyramid ... WITH KIDS! The tables were turned, as the contestant now had to try and explain words to the kids, hoping they'll guess it.
  • Personnel:
  • Speed Round: "Fast Play", the entire second round.

Tropes used in Child's Play (TV series) include:
  • Lost Episode: The October 11, 1982 episode has been skipped by GSN every time the network airs the series. This skipping may have to do with the Triple Play round being stopped and restarted on October 7 and 8; a new board was in place on October 12, but neither contestant from October 8 was on the October 12 show...
  • Obvious Beta: Among many other things, the May 11, 1982 pilots credit the show as "A Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Production". When the series landed, it was credited as "A Mark Goodson Television Production".
  • Sampling: The Theme Tune samples "London Bridge Is Falling Down" repeatedly.
  • Sound Effect Bleep: Used in a unique way; whenever a child said the word the contestants were trying to guess, the censors would bleep it out and put an "OOPS!" sign over the child's mouth to prevent any potential lip-reading. Of course, if the kid actually cussed...