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    Dotto was a 1958 American television game show that was a combination of a general knowledge quiz and the children's game connect the dots. Jack Narz served as the program's host, with Colgate-Palmolive as its presenting sponsor.

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  5. DOTTO - translate into English with the Italian-English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary.

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    After spending over 15 years hosting and producing Dotto Tech on TV (Canada) We are now focusing on delivering excellent how-to content on YouTube.

  7. Dotto: Created by Al Schwartz, Snag Werris. With Jack Narz, Ralph Paul, Connie Hines, Johnny Carson. As contestants answer questions they get to connect more of the 50 dots which make up a caricature of someone famous.

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  9. Dotto was a short-lived (and controversial) game show based on "Connect the Dots". Two contestants answered general knowledge questions to connect a series of dots; the dots represented the shape of a person, place or thing. Host Narz asked questions for 5, 8, or 10 dots to be connected. Each...

  10. Dotto was an American television quiz show which aired on CBS from January 6 to August 15, 1958. Although it quickly became the highest-rated daytime game show on television, its end came when it became the unexpected first casualty---and ignition---of the quiz show scandals that rocked American broadcasting as the 1950s closed.