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Post by Chameleonwhammy on Jan 6, 2018 15:11:50 GMT -5
Looks like The $100,000 Pyramid is airing episodes from the November 1987 Lois Nettleton & Terry Lester week. Of course, the stream is having issues.
Also, the new 2016 To Tell the Truth joins the primetime lineup this week.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2018 17:59:45 GMT -5
I did learn a while ago that GameTV lost the rights to Bumper Stumpers, and it would make sense, since that was the same Season 1 over and over again like no tomorrow. I wouldn't be shocked if it's a fresh acquisition from Season 2 with the awful "double or nothing" end game format. Either way, I prefer the first season's end game with the stop signs more.
It gets worse when they get to the third and final end game format with the license plates serving as clues to a certain person, place or thing - now that was horrible.
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Post by ivoryface86 on Jan 14, 2018 23:41:22 GMT -5
Sam, about the Lois Nettleton & Terry Lester week, that was the week where they had 2 new players to begin the week because Keif was supposed to defend her championship but was ineligible until the following week, thankfully, she didn't go the route of Barbara Lowe nor the ineligible Frank from the April 1986 Card Sharks shame. Instead, Keif went on to clinch a tournament spot by improving the time when Shelley Smith got her to the top with 29 seconds leftover. She was defeated on December 1, 1987 as I was checking who the players were for the December 2 show. I believe she won the $10,000 with Scott Hamilton as her partner since Hamilton won the first half of the episode but Sam you have that said episode in your catalog and see if I was right and I wonder who the announcer was for the Abby Dalton & Scott Hamilton week.
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Post by aaaa on Jan 15, 2018 6:32:22 GMT -5
Keif was ineligible because her husband was a stuntman and knew Terry Lester because of it. Keif's husband actually appeared as a contestant on the Guinness Game episode from 1980 that is on Youtube.
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Post by pyramidpower15 on Jan 15, 2018 19:27:18 GMT -5
Sam, about the Lois Nettleton & Terry Lester week, that was the week where they had 2 new players to begin the week because Keif was supposed to defend her championship but was ineligible until the following week, thankfully, she didn't go the route of Barbara Lowe nor the ineligible Frank from the April 1986 Card Sharks shame. Instead, Keif went on to clinch a tournament spot by improving the time when Shelley Smith got her to the top with 29 seconds leftover. She was defeated on December 1, 1987 as I was checking who the players were for the December 2 show. I believe she won the $10,000 with Scott Hamilton as her partner since Hamilton won the first half of the episode but Sam you have that said episode in your catalog and see if I was right and I wonder who the announcer was for the Abby Dalton & Scott Hamilton week. Keif won her first $10,000 with Abby Dalton on the Friday episode of the Dalton/Hamilton week. Abby Dalton was in the receiver's chair for that win. Bob Hilton was the announcer for the Dalton/Hamilton week. That week has aired on GSN many times before, but I am not sure when they aired it most recently.
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Post by ivoryface86 on Jan 15, 2018 23:19:58 GMT -5
Sam, about the Lois Nettleton & Terry Lester week, that was the week where they had 2 new players to begin the week because Keif was supposed to defend her championship but was ineligible until the following week, thankfully, she didn't go the route of Barbara Lowe nor the ineligible Frank from the April 1986 Card Sharks shame. Instead, Keif went on to clinch a tournament spot by improving the time when Shelley Smith got her to the top with 29 seconds leftover. She was defeated on December 1, 1987 as I was checking who the players were for the December 2 show. I believe she won the $10,000 with Scott Hamilton as her partner since Hamilton won the first half of the episode but Sam you have that said episode in your catalog and see if I was right and I wonder who the announcer was for the Abby Dalton & Scott Hamilton week. Keif won her first $10,000 with Abby Dalton on the Friday episode of the Dalton/Hamilton week. Abby Dalton was in the receiver's chair for that win. Bob Hilton was the announcer for the Dalton/Hamilton week. That week has aired on GSN many times before, but I am not sure when they aired it most recently. Thanks pyramidpower. Now for the Monday episode of the Teresa Ganzel & Joel Brooks week, there was a time where we saw that one on YouTube but was worldwide blocked. But look on the bright side, GameTV is going to air this week of episodes shortly. I know GSN first reran these in the summer of 1999(right around the time Season 13 WOF first begun rerunning there) and oh yeah GSN of course edited out the Mystery 7 bonus prizes(if any) that were won that week in favor of either the credit crunches(in which cases in more recent years were shown in a credit crunch) or were edited out with them inserting another set of their own commercials. Now for that week, were there any Mystery 7 bonus prizes won, and/or who was the announcer for that week? BTW, I been told that Abby Dalton won both halves of the Friday episode of the Dalton/Hamilton week.
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Post by ivoryface86 on Feb 27, 2018 17:21:53 GMT -5
Oh, for those who have GameTV on the internet right now, can anybody tell me if GameTV did air the long awaited Friday episode before Tournament #10? And pyramidpower, I'm just curious, are you really the same person who used the pyrfan username on the Game Show Forum? If you are, can you tell me who the announcer was for the Patty Duke/David Graf week(the week where Tracy was eligible for Tournament #11, David Graf sporting a beard and mustache, and the WC box fell apart)? As I knew, there were 2 big wins of $10,000 each on Tuesday and Thursday episodes of that week and the $5000 bonus won in the 21-21 tie on the Wednesday episode with a $25,000 attempt but was not won(WildJackMonroe said that there was a $25,000 win but was not won). I wish WildJackMonroe would upload episodes from that week and the Susan Ruttan/Terry Lester week of episodes to his Dailymotion channel or maybe Jennings can do it.
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Post by Chameleonwhammy on Feb 28, 2018 20:52:35 GMT -5
GameTV has only aired Fall 1987 episodes of The $100,000 Pyramid. The most recent I've seen was an episode with Shelley Smith & Soupy Sales.
BTW, Bumper Stumpers is gone. They're now airing Brad Sherwood's The Dating Game. And before anyone asks, no, I did NOT record any Bumper Stumpers. Didn't have the chance.
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Post by Chameleonwhammy on Apr 7, 2018 14:49:51 GMT -5
Interesting, they usually air an hour of The $100,000 Pyramid at 3:00pm ET. They aired an episode at 3:00pm, but at 3:30 is a 1997 episode of The Newlywed Game. I'd love to see this season more.
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Post by jean74 on Apr 14, 2018 13:14:23 GMT -5
Wished GameTV came to the USA! Love Newlywed Game
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Post by Chameleonwhammy on Jun 3, 2018 9:13:07 GMT -5
Starting tomorrow, Match Game 75 joins the lineup at 2:30pm.
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Post by vahan on Jun 3, 2018 9:45:27 GMT -5
Starting tomorrow, Match Game 75 joins the lineup at 2:30pm. Must be the same rotation as Buzzr's. I never noticed until recently that the Comedy Gold reruns of '73 muted Johnny Olson reminding viewers that Secret Storm was next. Wonder if GameTV will do this for his announcements of Tattletales?
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Post by Chameleonwhammy on Jun 3, 2018 9:50:54 GMT -5
We'll have to find out. My guess is you're probably right, but I hope they start later in the year.
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Post by tjaudain360 on Jun 3, 2018 14:32:29 GMT -5
Also I officially have Game TV I wish they put Older Family Feud and Whammy The All New Press Your Luck on the schedule later this year
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Post by tjaudain360 on Jun 3, 2018 14:33:26 GMT -5
Also I officially have Game TV I wish they put Older Family Feud and Whammy The All New Press Your Luck on the schedule later this year Although Game TV has aired GSN Originals such as Sherri Shepherd's The Newlywed Game etc.
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