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Post by dannydalrymple on Sept 18, 2019 20:48:57 GMT -5
There was a recent YouTube upload of an episode of Family Feud from 1982. It had the Wilson family playing against the Blanchard family. I can’t find it on YouTube. Do you see it?
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Post by vahan on Sept 18, 2019 20:58:11 GMT -5
Was it original broadcast or Buzzr the upload came from?
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Post by dannydalrymple on Sept 18, 2019 21:33:36 GMT -5
Was it original broadcast or Buzzr the upload came from? It was the original broadcast.
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Post by dannydalrymple on Sept 20, 2019 7:48:21 GMT -5
Since I couldn’t find the Wilson vs. Blanchard episode from 1982, I decided to replace it with an episode of Family Feud from 1992.
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Post by aaaa on Sept 20, 2019 9:22:50 GMT -5
And in the Feud episode, the same Skip Press who was undefeated on Knockout 14-15 years earlier.
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Post by jedijones on Sept 20, 2019 16:09:11 GMT -5
I'm new here so not sure if this is common knowledge, but the Stirr streaming site has blocks of TV series episodes available for free, on-demand watching in addition to broadcasting channels like Buzzr "live." Stirr is a legitimate, legal site with lots of old shows. Family Feud is the only Buzzr series I've found on there with on-demand viewing available. This link has 50 episodes of Family Feud in order. It looks like this list skips a few episodes that Buzzr probably skips also, but this site has actually numbered the episode URLs in a way that seems to account for the skips: stirr.com/show/buzzr_gracenote-2803-family-feud-04-05-2019The first episode of the 50 is actually "The Murphy Family vs. The Jackson Family" halfway down the page. To watch in order you just continue down and then loop back to the top of the page to finish. Through their search tool I found a few more episodes of Feud that are not listed on the above page: stirr.com/watch/family-feud-ep-01 (Prewett/Cea) stirr.com/watch/family-feud-ep-02 (Cea/Lindquist) stirr.com/watch/family-fued-ep-03 (Hedges/Lindquist) stirr.com/watch/family-feud-ep-05-08-13-2018 (Hearn/Murray)
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Post by vahan on Sept 20, 2019 17:15:29 GMT -5
Interesting the International Beauties Week is skipped, despite airing on Buzzr TV.
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Post by jedijones on Sept 20, 2019 17:34:17 GMT -5
That Stirr list is definitely not the sum total of episodes Buzzr has aired. It doesn't have any 1985 episodes for example. I don't think it has any 1980 episodes either (such as the infamous "September" episode). It doesn't have the "Hollywood Walk of Fame" week with Betty White and Mark Goodson or the week with the Brady Bunch either. Stirr just seemed to select a block of them for on-demand viewing, but it's probably used as an enticement to get you to start watching Buzzr on their live streaming broadcast. May as well add in here that Amazon Prime has 40 episodes of Dawson Feud for streaming as well. For some reason they have another 20 listed but say they are "unavailable." www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B075TH7BC8/
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Post by dannydalrymple on Sept 20, 2019 20:19:00 GMT -5
There is a Syndicated episode with Miss Universe and Miss USA. It can be found on Buzzr’s channel on YouTube.
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Post by aaaa on Sept 22, 2019 5:58:19 GMT -5
Episode of Gong Show from 1978(appears to be NBC at Chuck says the check is for "5 Big Ones", but is from a syndicated rerun as Firestone's logo is seen at the end www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISukexlbcSU
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Post by carpetcrawler on Sept 22, 2019 23:30:10 GMT -5
Same uploader put up another one!!
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Post by aaaa on Sept 23, 2019 6:13:25 GMT -5
The episode may be from 1976, but the tape USA used comes from a 1979 rerun, as Scrunge sponges were a "new" item in fee plugs on other game shows aired in 1979. The USA airdate comes from between 9/29/1986-10/9/1987, as Anything for Money bowed on USA on 9/29/86 and Gong Show left USA on 10/9/87
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Post by aaaa on Sept 27, 2019 21:26:45 GMT -5
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Post by WarioSajak on Sept 29, 2019 0:30:57 GMT -5
A fresh addition to the "so obscure it's a wonder it survives" file...
From 1955-60, ABC aired a country-centric variety show-esque program called Ozark Jubilee (I've mentioned it before on here, as Tom Kennedy did some in-show commercials early on under his birth name of Jim Narz). In 1957, the company behind Jubilee tried its hand at a "country quiz show", titled Pig 'N Poke...which proceeded to go absolutely nowhere.
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Post by aaaa on Oct 1, 2019 20:09:04 GMT -5
Original broadcast of Family Feud Challenge from the CBS station in Fort SMith, Arkansas. Airdate between Oct 6-9 or Oct 12, 1992, since the TV Guide cover featured prominently in the TV Guide ad is from the Oct 10-16, 1992 issue, and they usually came out on Tuesdays back then. www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIpz0vwJ2Qs
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