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Post by pyramidfan on Oct 8, 2019 10:45:06 GMT -5
Well, the $10,000 Pyramid episode guide for the November 5-9, 1973 week listed Gene Rayburn but the official one has Barbara Feldon and John Schuck that week and was taped at Studio 31 in Los Angeles. While not 100% confirmed, the Judy Carne & Gene Rayburn week supposedly began airing on November 2, and was interrupted by CBS to air the three weeks in Hollywood, with that week resuming on November 28. Not related to this thread, but through official documentation I received, the air dates for the Carne/Rayburn episodes have indeed been confirmed as what you say above.
So as not to hijack the thread, I'll soon post something to the Yahoo "Pyramid" group about all this.
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Post by ivoryface86 on Oct 8, 2019 10:57:54 GMT -5
Well, if Lilibet Stern appeared on the unaired pilot episode(s), then she may've left Young & The Restless and auditioned for Search For Tomorrow or Days of Our Lives possibly, in order to appear in the MG/HS Hour pilot, of course the pilot is unaired.
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Post by aaaa on Oct 8, 2019 13:13:09 GMT -5
Stuart Damon was on ABC's General Hospital at the time but still did a week of CBS daytime Pyramid in 1985, so it's possible Lillibet could have snuck in on another network's game show, especially given it was a pilot.
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Post by jasonlarsen2 on Oct 8, 2019 17:32:29 GMT -5
I know, but did he appear on the Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour? Did we answer that question already, he did as did all of the Real People cast members. As I said, I wish the cast members of Real People have also appeared on Tattletales including Bill Rafferty and Skip Stephenson. I didn't know David Ruprecht was on Real People!
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Post by vahan on Oct 8, 2019 22:06:16 GMT -5
We've just witnessed the very first $30,000 winner!
I've only seen it happen one other time with Fabian in 1984. I know it happened more than twice, but the information on GSN Buzz is long gone.
EDIT: I've read it happened at least six times, including this one.
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Post by CardSharksFan8689 on Oct 9, 2019 12:57:15 GMT -5
We've just witnessed the very first $30,000 winner! I've only seen it happen one other time with Fabian in 1984. I know it happened more than twice, but the information on GSN Buzz is long gone. EDIT: I've read it happened at least six times, including this one. I'd like to ask, from what source did you find out a $30,000 winner happened at least six times? I'm quite curious. First time I've ever seen a tie and strikeout in Super Match. A strikeout on the Audience Match in the Super Match also occurred on the May 25, 1984 episode, as I vividly remember this episode during the original broadcasts because of this unusual moment.
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Post by vahan on Oct 9, 2019 13:02:07 GMT -5
groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/alt.tv.game-shows/xinbBP3XC7c/PBZhF-eG8xYJ;context-place=msg/alt.tv.game-shows/4mH8c-ryFzI/9xNghpl-d44J Copy and paste the link to the address bar.
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Post by aaaa on Oct 9, 2019 13:07:45 GMT -5
We've just witnessed the very first $30,000 winner! I've only seen it happen one other time with Fabian in 1984. I know it happened more than twice, but the information on GSN Buzz is long gone. EDIT: I've read it happened at least six times, including this one. I'd like to ask, from what source did you find out a $30,000 winner happened at least six times? I'm quite curious. First time I've ever seen a tie and strikeout in Super Match. It also occurred on the May 25, 1984 episode, as I vividly remember this episode during the original broadcasts because of this unusual moment.
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Post by aaaa on Oct 9, 2019 13:10:19 GMT -5
Brendan McLaughlin said in a post on ATGS in 1997 that Gloria Loring won $30K on the episode airing tonight, for the same contestant. Nancy Stafford had a $30K win on 2/17/84, Fabian on 5/16/84, Bruce Baum on 6/5/84, and(as per a message he got from Ricardo in 1997, Leonard Frey had a $30K win, date not known)
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Post by vahan on Oct 14, 2019 20:34:39 GMT -5
Only four shows for this current week, due to a Thanksgiving Day Football game (the Pittsburgh Steelers Vs. the Detroit Lions).
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Post by CardSharksFan8689 on Oct 15, 2019 16:56:46 GMT -5
Only four shows for this current week, due to a Thanksgiving Day Football game (the Pittsburgh Steelers Vs. the Detroit Lions). And when aired on Friday, November 25, 1983, it was the only game show aired on NBC that day (Wheel of Fortune, Sale of the Century and Dream House were all pre-empted that day in favor of special Black Friday broadcasts of cartoons normally aired on Saturday mornings).
I know The Smurfs aired a repeat of the season 3 premiere, but with the segments aired out of order/ Plus, they aired Alvin and the Chipmunks instead of Dream House. But I'd like to ask, did Mister T get a special Black Friday airing that day too?
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Post by vahan on Oct 15, 2019 17:06:10 GMT -5
Just those two cartoons aired. The rest of the daytime schedule was business as usual for NBC.
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Post by danderson400 on Oct 16, 2019 8:55:03 GMT -5
Only four shows for this current week, due to a Thanksgiving Day Football game (the Pittsburgh Steelers Vs. the Detroit Lions). And when aired on Friday, November 25, 1983, it was the only game show aired on NBC that day (Wheel of Fortune, Sale of the Century and Dream House were all pre-empted that day in favor of special Black Friday broadcasts of cartoons normally aired on Saturday mornings).
I know The Smurfs aired a repeat of the season 3 premiere, but with the segments aired out of order/ Plus, they aired Alvin and the Chipmunks instead of Dream House. But I'd like to ask, did Mister T get a special Black Friday airing that day too?
I remember, at least in 87, the game shows (Wheel of Fortune, Sale of the Century and WLOD) aired on the day after Thanksgiving. I guess that was the year that they stopped the special Black Friday broadcasts of cartoons normally aired on Saturday mornings
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Post by johnnyo on Oct 16, 2019 9:02:03 GMT -5
One strange thing I noticed while watching episode #12 (which I just watched last night). During the second MG round, there was a question that said (in summary);
"The boxer said 'You've heard of cauliflower ears? When I fight Mike {audio drops}, I get cauliflower <blank>'"
So each time GR read the question, the audio dropped when he read last name of 'Mike'. I think JB might have said it once while he was answering.
So I am assuming there was/is some issue with the name used in the question, and they were forced to edit it out. Was it like this when originally aired, or was it changed by BUZZR? And what is the issue?!
For the record, the contestant earned 6 matches by answering "Knees".
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Post by vahan on Oct 16, 2019 9:46:18 GMT -5
It was "Mike Midget". Yes, apparently, Buzzr feels the word "Midget" is extremely offensive.
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