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Post by snowpeck on Aug 9, 2023 13:59:53 GMT -5
I don't know if they ran the shopping weeks of 1987-88 or not They did.
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Post by ivoryface86 on Aug 9, 2023 14:39:29 GMT -5
Well, for J!, music clearances are very minimal in the grid set seasons but in Season 14, a lot of audio clues were heavily used. If Pluto gets lucked out in put the selected episodes from the early seasons, we could most likely see episodes that had a Video Daily Double and not the Audio ones. Remember, any future episode with the Audio Daily Double that come on any On-Demand or future DVD release would have the original audio replaced with unreleased audio. Much like the SNL J! sketches had their music replaced with a rap tune in the SNL DVD releases.
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Post by snowpeck on Aug 9, 2023 15:39:16 GMT -5
In other news, Canadian TV channel GameTV has launched a stream on Plex in the US called GameTV Go. Currently, they're running episodes of Talk About, Inside the Box, The New Liars' Club, Cash Cab Canada, Dara O'Briain's Go 8 Bit, and Ice Cold Cash.
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Post by rewindium on Aug 9, 2023 15:52:25 GMT -5
One of the season 5 shopping episodes that was seen on GSN and can be found on Dailymotion: the Monday episode of Battle of the Sexes week (9-21-87)
WoF channel is not available on the Canadian version of Pluto so there is no way I can view the episodes at this time, from a fellow game show group I’m a follower of in it did mirror so far the season 10 premiere. For comparisons on quality from before, the wiring on the $25,000 sign is clearly visible in at least one close up during an episode
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Post by aaaa on Aug 9, 2023 16:28:55 GMT -5
One of the season 5 shopping episodes that was seen on GSN and can be found on Dailymotion: the Monday episode of Battle of the Sexes week (9-21-87) WoF channel is not available on the Canadian version of Pluto so there is no way I can view the episodes at this time, from a fellow game show group I’m a follower of in it did mirror so far the season 10 premiere. For comparisons on quality from before, the wiring on the $25,000 sign is clearly visible in at least one close up during an episode Update: they've added some 1985-86 and 1986-87 nighttime episodes as well, and those seasons NEVER ran on GSN.
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Post by CardSharksFan8689 on Aug 10, 2023 5:19:30 GMT -5
Sounds like we're going to get the vast majority of the 1980s and 1990s seasons very soon.
I went to the PlutoTV channel yesterday afternoon, and the schedule at the time showed only episodes from as early as 2006. Around what times do they show episodes from the earliest seasons?
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Post by aaaa on Aug 10, 2023 8:01:45 GMT -5
The 12/28/81 Sajak daytime debut is up on Pluto, but appears in the folder for season 10(1992-93)
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Post by vahan on Aug 10, 2023 11:15:16 GMT -5
And I think it was established that it came from Pat's personal collection, for the original broadcast-quality master is long gone.
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Post by joelh on Aug 10, 2023 12:35:04 GMT -5
They should put up all the Benirschke episodes just to make Seacrest look good.
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Post by aaaa on Aug 10, 2023 13:30:03 GMT -5
They should put up all the Benirschke episodes just to make Seacrest look good. Why not NBC daytime shows, or CBS/NBC Goen? Some 1989-90 syndicated episodes were added to the channel today
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Post by feudfan55 on Aug 10, 2023 15:25:12 GMT -5
I was under the impression that NBC stopped wiping Daytime Wheel in mid-1985. Shouldn't we have all those post-1985 episodes then? Unless Merv burned them. They should put up all the Benirschke episodes just to make Seacrest look good. Why not NBC daytime shows, or CBS/NBC Goen? Some 1989-90 syndicated episodes were added to the channel today
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Post by joelh on Aug 10, 2023 15:32:32 GMT -5
I was under the impression that NBC stopped wiping Daytime Wheel in mid-1985. Shouldn't we have all those post-1985 episodes then? Unless Merv burned them. Why not NBC daytime shows, or CBS/NBC Goen? Some 1989-90 syndicated episodes were added to the channel today Its never been verified how much actually exists of the NBC Daytime years, and the anonymous "KingWorld Representative" claim has been floating around so long its approaching print the legend territory. At the very least its everything from 1986 on, so the final two years of Pat and all of Rolf plus Vanna's first show, and some random Woolerys (probably due to tape issues)
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Post by vahan on Aug 10, 2023 16:17:46 GMT -5
I thought it was from 1985 to 1991? Pretty sure 1985 is where the archive begins.
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Post by joelh on Aug 10, 2023 16:42:05 GMT -5
The claim that the archive starts in 1985 (which suggests a fairly sizable chunk of 1985 is gone too) may very well be true. The problems are:
A. The claim allegedly was made in the 90s, back in a time where literally every 70s-80s NBC game show not named The Gong Show or produced by Gooodson-Todman was immediately dismissed as being wiped. As we now know with the Heatter-Quigley stuff, that is not the case.
B. The claim is again not properly sourced and fairly unsubstantiated. Just because you read it on Wikipedia doesn't mean its true.
C. Noone's really bothered to go down to Burbank and look. Furthermore there are several bits of Woolery episodes in master quality that have popped up in other shows that we dont't have in full (the 1975 series premiere for instance). Where did these bits come from? How did they get there? Why doesn't Sony seem to have a copy? Etc. Etc.
At the very least we can assume that the bulk of Chuck's episodes are completely gone, as are Pat's prior to fall 1983 (although it honestly wouldn't surprise me if it turned out that the archive started with Vanna's first show in November 1982 and its music clearances that blocked GSN from running them).
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Post by vahan on Aug 10, 2023 16:55:39 GMT -5
I think (again, I think) Sony's WOF archive is in Culver City.
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