Who Played Cousin BlackJack?

Cousin BlackJack was a game show that aired on The Family Channel from 1993-1994. The show was hosted by actor/comedian Doug Davidson and produced by Heatter-Quigley Productions.

The object of the game was to answer trivia questions correctly in order to earn chips. The chips were then used to gamble on a blackjack-style game.

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The winner of each show won a cash prize.

So who played Cousin BlackJack? Well, anyone who was lucky enough to get on the show!

PRO TIP:Cousin BlackJack was played by actor Jim Varney in the 1994 movie, The Beverly Hillbillies.

If you were a fan of game shows in the early 1990s, then you probably remember Cousin BlackJack. It was a fun and unique show that combined trivia with gambling. And who could forget host Doug Davidson? He was hilarious!

Sadly, Cousin BlackJack only lasted for one season. But it’s still fondly remembered by those who watched it.