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Post by WarioSajak on Jul 28, 2018 10:19:04 GMT -5
[screencap of copyright notice from the Allen Ludden episode] Given that it's #025 (being one of the episodes GSN aired in December 2014), it's probably 1973 (MCMLXXIII). If not, it's definitely the last '72 show since the Vincent Price episode (#026) has a 1973 copyright. [EDIT: It's definitely 1972, as the '73 copyright caused the last I to vertically overlap the I of "Inc."]
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Post by WarioSajak on Aug 21, 2018 0:37:29 GMT -5
This is kinda embarrassing for me, but looking back over my notes I'm legitimately not sure where I got the 1973 date for #026 from. It doesn't help that neither copy of the episode I can find online has the last segment.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Sept 16, 2019 0:29:48 GMT -5
I don't know if anyone's had the chance to check the wiki updates for the episode guide, but millioncolorsoflight is my hero. So glad to see this project getting closer to completion!!
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Post by vahan on Sept 16, 2019 0:43:16 GMT -5
I just saw the improvements. Major thumbs up.
I also have a bunch of parts to the Richard Dawson Family Feud episode guide (including the All-Star specials I already did), but a lot of it is incomplete.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Oct 31, 2019 13:33:10 GMT -5
Dunno if it helps at all, but the Chad Everett episode was taped on March 15th, 1973. I've obtained a GSN copy of the episode and that's the tape date they gave.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Jun 18, 2020 21:54:54 GMT -5
I've got some slates for some I've Got a Secret episodes for anyone who was looking to get tape date info on these. Episode 22, Jack Carter: Episode 24, Paul Winchell: Episode 26, Vincent Price:
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Post by WarioSajak on Jun 18, 2020 23:13:38 GMT -5
It's definitely a huge help, especially since it means #026 had the 1972 copyright date. (The '73 copyright was definitely in place by #034 since I know of six episodes that have it, including the last two of the series.)
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Post by vahan on Jun 18, 2020 23:51:39 GMT -5
So 21, 23, and 25 didn't have slates or you didn't get them?
I suspect those three episodes that may be missing (Jan Murray, Ruth Buzzi, and Jo Ann Pflug) may have been taped towards the end of the series.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Jun 19, 2020 0:29:05 GMT -5
So 21, 23, and 25 didn't have slates or you didn't get them? I didn't get them, no.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Jun 24, 2020 2:01:10 GMT -5
Jack Klugman's episode is episode 27. Taped December 28th, 1972: This would have to confirm that Bill Macy's episode is 28 then, since that's the only other episode with June Lockhart on the panel.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Aug 7, 2020 22:00:28 GMT -5
Nothing useful but still kinda cool. In the Chicago area the show aired at 12:30PM on Sundays on the NBC affiliate, WMAQ-5.
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Post by vahan on Aug 7, 2020 22:08:12 GMT -5
Nothing useful but still kinda cool. In the Chicago area the show aired at 12:30PM on Sundays on the NBC affiliate, WMAQ-5. Surprised it didn't air on WBBM-TV; this version mostly favored CBS affiliates in prime access slots.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Aug 7, 2020 22:09:51 GMT -5
Nothing useful but still kinda cool. In the Chicago area the show aired at 12:30PM on Sundays on the NBC affiliate, WMAQ-5. Surprised it didn't air on WBBM-TV; this version mostly favored CBS affiliates in prime access slots. Yeah that's what I was most surprised about. Even the original broadcast footage that I know of that's out there is all CBS affiliate footage.
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Post by balozier on Aug 7, 2020 22:23:13 GMT -5
Yeah that's what I was most surprised about. Even the original broadcast footage that I know of that's out there is all CBS affiliate footage. I wonder if WABI carried it. I know they had the Dennis James run of TPIR.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Dec 13, 2020 18:30:50 GMT -5
Some great news, everyone!! GSN will be doing its annual tribute to both this show and What's My Line? during the holiday season, and it looks like some rarely seen episodes of the 1972 version of the show will be on the docket: The Greg Morris episode (That's the winner for me, that's one that I don't have!! ), the Marty Allen episode, and the Chad Everett episode. Of note, maybe we'll be able to find out the production code for the Chad Everett episode now, and get ourselves one more step closer to completing the guide!!
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