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Post by vahan on Apr 19, 2016 18:00:05 GMT -5
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Post by swohsemag on Apr 19, 2016 19:13:34 GMT -5
Sorry if I've missed something, but are we able to view Jason Cranmer's collection somehow? I've seen his site pop up over and over again recently, but if we're unable to make trades, then why does it matter? Thanks for any help to clarify.
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Post by johnnyo on Apr 20, 2016 0:50:08 GMT -5
Thanks dare2be, that would be great! I am enjoying filling in my own notes by watching the reruns (from GSN since 2012, and BUZZR since last Thursday, 4/14/16, when my cable system added it). GSN was airing MG74 back in 2012, but I only started taking notes with MG75. I have good quality notes for almost all of MG75, MG76, and MG79. GSN only aired 11 weeks of MG77 before switching off, and I am currently adding to my MG78 notes from BUZZR reruns. I have not been taking notes on MGPM, or the syndicated shows.
I will need to add episode numbers in my notes. I am currently using my own system of lettering each week in a year (A,B,C,...Y,Z,AA,BB,etc.), and then numbering each show 1-5. Just fine for myself, but it does not translate well to say "MG78, Week G, show 3".
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Post by dare2be on Apr 20, 2016 7:59:13 GMT -5
johnnyo, I just sent you a message to your inbox.
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Post by vahan on Apr 22, 2016 9:11:45 GMT -5
Sorry if I've missed something, but are we able to view Jason Cranmer's collection somehow? I've seen his site pop up over and over again recently, but if we're unable to make trades, then why does it matter? Thanks for any help to clarify. It was supposed to point out that some of these skipped episodes used to air on GSN, and maybe provide others here, such as Dare2be, the opportunity to trade with him. I know Michael Pannoni has.
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Post by johnnyo on Apr 30, 2016 0:52:00 GMT -5
Well, as we know, GSN usually skips some Match Game episodes. So, here's what GSN usually skips. I know a lot of these don't air, but they might. Either way, here's a helpful guide, which was created by someone else (and he [FACEO15] gets the credit). Here's what they are. MG78 1281-----DM BS CNR Lorrie Mahaffey RD JB (Don't know why this is skipped) Skipped by GSN in the last two cycles, but aired today (4/29/2016) on BUZZR at 4 PM! An interesting show. 1280 had always aired with Beverly White Wilson as the reigning champ, having just played the H2H Match at the end of the show. When 1282 aired, Donna Blodgett was the champ, having won one game, and so the logical conclusion was that Blodgett had defeated Wilson on 1281, and that something unfair had happened during the game, since Wilson was brought back and lost a game that was completed on 1319. As it turned out, 1281 started with a new game, Blodgett facing Madeline Drake, and GR explained that Wilson was unable to return due to an illness in the family.
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Post by vahan on Apr 30, 2016 9:54:49 GMT -5
As it turned out, 1281 started with a new game, Blodgett facing Madeline Drake, and GR explained that Wilson was unable to return due to an illness in the family. Some similar to this happened at least a couple of other times. When a new round of tapings started. * In 1986, Peggy Davis missed the start of the next taping day of her appearance of Press Your Luck due to a communication problem, and didn't make it until halfway through. * In 1987, Tom O'Brien couldn't make it at the start of a new taping day on Sale of the Century.
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Post by pyramidfan on Jun 18, 2016 10:26:15 GMT -5
Next, I have been tracking the activity in MG79, and I was hoping there might be some way to find out what happened in 1406. Based on the information from 1405 and 1407, I have inferred the following: - Champ Slyvia Saveer played the H2H match twice. The first time was to complete the bonus round from 1405, and the second time was following the game she won on 1406. - She played the Super Match once, winning $250. - She won one H2H match for $5,000, and lost the other. - She either won the first H2H match, or won the second H2H match with the double activated. If anyone has any of the following information, that would be great! - Which celebs played the H2H match? - What were the H2H match questions, and what was the Super Match Question and responses? - What was the name of the contestant who lost on 1406, and what was the score? What most likely happened on the Monday show is that Sylvia won the $5,000 with Debralee Scott in the second game. When they bring the wheel down for the first time on Tuesday's episode, the pointer is on Debralee's name, and in a later Head To Head Match with Sylvia and Debralee, when Gene asks if they've made a match, Debralee says something like "Not this time."
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Post by pyramidfan on Jun 18, 2016 10:39:33 GMT -5
Well, as we know, GSN usually skips some Match Game episodes. So, here's what GSN usually skips. I know a lot of these don't air, but they might. Either way, here's a helpful guide, which was created by someone else (and he [FACEO15] gets the credit). Here's what they are. MG77 910---- Ron Palillo, BS, CNR, PDA, RD, PD 935----Scoey Mitchlll, BS, CNR, Susan Sullivan, RD, BW (3/5/77) (same as above) 968----Tom Hallick BS DM, Mary Wickes, RD BW 1024-1025----Aug 1-5 GB, BS, CNR, Eva Gabor, RD, JB (only 3 eps. air) 1026-1030--- Aug 8-12 Adam Arkin, BS, CNR, EJ, RD, FF (skipped all) 1034-1035---------Aug 15-19 NR, BS, CNR, Suzanne Somers, RD, PD (last ep. skipped) MG SYND. (SEASON 2) # 185-George Kennedy, BS, CNR, EJ, DM, BW (taped 5/11) #186-190----Jimmie Walker, BS, CNR, Connie Stevens, Bart Braverman, DS #227-------- Richard Kiel, BS, CNR, Mary Ann Mobley, Paul Williams, MW #245---------Richard Deacon, BS, Fred Grandy, Louise Sorel, BD, JB 246-250 Jimmie Walker, BS, CNR, Jonelle Allen, Allen Ludden, BW 319-320---Ted Lange, BS, CNR, Susan Richardson, Robert Donner, JB 321-325-- Jimmie Walker, BS, CNR, Dolly Martin, BD, DS MGPM 170------- NR, BS, CNR, Loretta Swit, DM, Nancy Lane So yeah, this is it. If you see anything that's usually skipped, or anything else fishy, let me know Not sure about the Tom Hallick week from 1977, as I have the entire week in my collection, but I know that they skip an episode from the middle of the following week, with Tudi Wiggins. I think it's Wednesday. For the syndie run, they air 319 but skip Monday, 316, for some reason. For episode 170, Nipsey Russell most likely gave away $15,000 in the Head To Head Match. On the Friday episode of that syndie week (which was taped right after the PM episode), the wheel indicator is on his name, and after Charles gives away $10,000, Nipsey says, "$25,000 in two days."
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Post by vahan on Jun 18, 2016 14:40:21 GMT -5
pyramidfan, are you, by any chance, Brendan McLaughlin? You have an impressive knowledge of celebrity game shows.
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Post by johnnyo on Jun 21, 2016 22:00:50 GMT -5
Next, I have been tracking the activity in MG79, and I was hoping there might be some way to find out what happened in 1406. Based on the information from 1405 and 1407, I have inferred the following: - Champ Slyvia Saveer played the H2H match twice. The first time was to complete the bonus round from 1405, and the second time was following the game she won on 1406. - She played the Super Match once, winning $250. - She won one H2H match for $5,000, and lost the other. - She either won the first H2H match, or won the second H2H match with the double activated. If anyone has any of the following information, that would be great! - Which celebs played the H2H match? - What were the H2H match questions, and what was the Super Match Question and responses? - What was the name of the contestant who lost on 1406, and what was the score? What most likely happened on the Monday show is that Sylvia won the $5,000 with Debralee Scott in the second game. When they bring the wheel down for the first time on Tuesday's episode, the pointer is on Debralee's name, and in a later Head To Head Match with Sylvia and Debralee, when Gene asks if they've made a match, Debralee says something like "Not this time." Thanks a lot, I never thought to look at the position of the wheel when it came down in 1407! Do you remember if it was on a double?
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Post by pyramidfan on Jun 21, 2016 23:59:50 GMT -5
Thanks a lot, I never thought to look at the position of the wheel when it came down in 1407! Do you remember if it was on a double? I don't, but I can track down that episode and take a look.
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Post by johnnyo on Jun 28, 2016 0:19:25 GMT -5
When BUZZR added extra MG episodes this week to celebrate the new ABC version, they aired the first 10 available episodes. That meant episodes 1-6, and 8-11, skipping # 7 all four times they cycled through the episodes.
The interesting thing about episode 6 is that the celebrities were in different seats than in episodes 8-10. When they were previewed on episode 5, they were shown in the seats from episodes 8-10. This, of course, begs the question of what seats they were in on the Lost episode 7.
This is pure speculation, but going solely off of the "April Fool" card that RD held up during the opening of episode 6, I am guessing that the show was taped on 4/1/73, and the panel switched seats for one episode as a prank. This would fit in with a typical Saturday/Sunday taping weekend on March 31 and April 1 for episodes 1-10.
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Post by vahan on Jun 28, 2016 8:38:07 GMT -5
This is pure speculation, but going solely off of the "April Fool" card that RD held up during the opening of episode 6, I am guessing that the show was taped on 4/1/73, and the panel switched seats for one episode as a prank. This would fit in with a typical Saturday/Sunday taping weekend on March 31 and April 1 for episodes 1-10. Multiple Pilots were recorded in May 1973. Thus, I disagree with your theory.
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Post by johnnyo on Jun 29, 2016 0:17:41 GMT -5
This is pure speculation, but going solely off of the "April Fool" card that RD held up during the opening of episode 6, I am guessing that the show was taped on 4/1/73, and the panel switched seats for one episode as a prank. This would fit in with a typical Saturday/Sunday taping weekend on March 31 and April 1 for episodes 1-10. Multiple Pilots were recorded in May 1973. Thus, I disagree with your theory. Nothing like pesky facts to get in the way of a wild theory.
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