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Post by vahan on Jun 5, 2021 0:13:59 GMT -5
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Post by Frank on Jun 5, 2021 15:03:50 GMT -5
and luckily it's free, and has episodes I don't have in my personal collection.
Thankfully also Sweet Alfred episode isn't one of the 20.
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Post by bestmusicexpert on Jun 7, 2021 11:50:19 GMT -5
Does Tubi have any other game shows? How did they get the rights to that one?
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Post by vahan on Jun 7, 2021 11:58:12 GMT -5
If I were to guess, it would be because Fox (though technically, Disney) owns the current version.
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Post by aaaa on Jun 7, 2021 12:18:29 GMT -5
At least one of the episodes has the fee plugs cut out(I've seen only the first eight or nine). The Anita/Mark episode is on Youtube with different parting gifts than the Tubi episode, as the one on Youtube from 4/1/1985 on WABC comes from a rerun, I believe the original airdate of that episode was between Oct 1-16, 1984(I believe the October 1984 Michael Lagmay tourney aired 10/17-10/19/84, at least on KYW in Philly), as the Swanson Chicken broth fee plug was common in the Fall and they use the "spin five or seven times" format in Melody Roulette, where the Oct 22-Dec 14, 1984 episodes used the "spin one time" format for Melody Roulette.
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Post by Frank on Jun 7, 2021 17:16:20 GMT -5
Does Tubi have any other game shows? How did they get the rights to that one? Picktera, Deal or no Deal, You Bet Your Life, Million Dollar Money Drop
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Post by vahan on Jun 8, 2021 11:05:04 GMT -5
I think the episodes with the Melody Roulette being spun just once, up to five tunes played, and back and forth superimposed shots of the contestants while the wheel was spinning, were among the very last ones taped.
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Post by aaaa on Jun 8, 2021 13:33:08 GMT -5
I think the episodes with the Melody Roulette being spun just once, up to five tunes played, and back and forth superimposed shots of the contestants while the wheel was spinning, were among the very last ones taped. The second, third, and fourth aired (at least on KYW Philly) regular $100K qualifying rounds and tournaments used that "spin once" wheel format. The third aired regular series of shows has the November 1984 home contest. The first, fifth(during which the five pilot episodes aired) and sixth qualifying round and tourneys, used the "spin up to five or seven times" wheel format.
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