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*Goodson-Todman Productions sued Ralph Andrews Productions (YDS! production company) during the 1960s because they thought that the format was too similar to G-T's ''[[Password (game)|Password]]''. They didn't win the case.
*The original [[NBC]] version of ''You Don't Say!'' ended on [[September 26]], [[1969]], the same day [[NBC]] also junked ''[[Personality]]'', ''[[Eye Guess]],'' and the original ''[[Match Game]]''.
*Both the [[NBC]] and [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] versions of ''You Don't Say!'' were replaced by soap operas. On NBC, ''[[Bright Promise]]'' replaced the original, and the ABC version was replaced by the recently acquired (and defected from [[CBS]]) ''[[The Edge of Night]]'', which turned out to be the last 4 p.m. ABC daytime show.
*''You Don't Say!'' premiered on ABC three days after Tom Kennedy's previous show, ''[[Split Second]]'', had been cancelled. (A similar instance occurred a little over a year later, with Kennedy's ''[[50 Grand Slam]]'' being replaced by a short-lived NBC version of Kennedy's ''[[Name That Tune]]''.)
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