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Post by carpetcrawler on Jul 18, 2014 2:21:55 GMT -5
I figured this would be a good idea. A thread for posting a neat YouTube find that you would like to share that you don't necessarily believe needs its own thread. This is perfect for if you've found a neat original broadcast of something common like Family Feud or a cute moment from a GSN rerun that you felt like sharing.
I'll start with something. I often scour YouTube weekly for new original broadcasts of shows uploaded by contestants or family members, usually I stick with the common shows that you're more likely to see like this (The Dating Game, Family Feud, The Newlywed Game). I rarely am disappointed. Here are some neat original broadcasts of Family Feud from 1983. Both episodes feature the cast of Gilligan's Island, and this reason is probably why they were recorded by this person, as they have other Gilligan's Island-related items in their account. What makes one of these episodes interesting is that it's never been on the trading circuit in its original broadcast, while the other episode has long been on the circuit in its original broadcast form.
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Jul 18, 2014 9:52:44 GMT -5
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Post by Frank on Jul 20, 2014 11:59:37 GMT -5
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Post by carpetcrawler on Jul 20, 2014 23:10:48 GMT -5
That was a great treat, many thanks for that!! I hadn't seen that clip in awhile.
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Post by thekid965 on Aug 10, 2014 18:10:30 GMT -5
Here's Caught in the Act, an unsold Bob Stewart pilot from 1979 (unrelated to an earlier BSP pilot of the same name from four years earlier) starring Jack Clark. In classic BSP tradition, the endgame is much more interesting than the frontgame, and both feel like they've been recycled from Pass the Buck's bonus round, but there is definitely some yell-at-the-TV factor in play here:
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Post by Mandoli on Aug 10, 2014 18:32:40 GMT -5
Just realized that this is a video thread and labeled it as such.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Aug 11, 2014 5:05:30 GMT -5
Here's Caught in the Act, an unsold Bob Stewart pilot from 1979 (unrelated to an earlier BSP pilot of the same name from four years earlier) starring Jack Clark. In classic BSP tradition, the endgame is much more interesting than the frontgame, and both feel like they've been recycled from Pass the Buck's bonus round, but there is definitely some yell-at-the-TV factor in play here: I'll be honest, wasn't as much of a fan of this one as I was of the Jim Peck one with celebrities. Granted I'm a big fan of celebrity shows...
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Post by agm828 on Aug 11, 2014 9:34:16 GMT -5
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Post by thekid965 on Aug 15, 2014 9:29:23 GMT -5
I must ask you to keep your "YouTube finds" related to the game show genre here. Please use the new thread in the Off-Topic board for anything else you might come across. fandude's post has been moved accordingly.
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Post by thekid965 on Aug 20, 2014 19:26:16 GMT -5
Two words... "Sweet Alfred."You may have seen the clips, but this is the full meal deal. From the infamous "pilot week" of the Jim Lange Name That Tune.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Sept 8, 2014 9:35:09 GMT -5
Another interesting little find. Here's a partial episode (with commercials!!) of a little-known Bob Stewart game that I freely admit I enjoy quite a bunch, The Love Experts. This one is new to the community (three Studio Masters were all that was publicly available before this, as well as the very different looking pilot) and features present-day comments from one of the contestants in the clip... a then unknown Rhonda Shear!!
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Post by Chameleonwhammy on Sept 8, 2014 10:16:31 GMT -5
I enjoy the theme music to this show. One of my favorites. Spring Rain by Bebu Silvetti.
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Post by thekid965 on Sept 23, 2014 19:50:40 GMT -5
One of the most underrated revivals of all time, the 1986 Split Second, also had (IMO) one of the most underrated themes of the decade. A full, clean version of this great Todd Thicke composition is reportedly possessed by John Ricci, Jr., who uses it for his Flash re-creations of old favorites; he is, alas, honor-bound (if not legally-bound) not to share it with the general public. Therefore, this is about as close to a clean cut of the theme as we're ever likely to find in the wild. It's been assembled from bits and pieces of other episodes found around YouTube and elsewhere, including the finale of the "pick one out of five screens" endgame format where the theme was (for whatever reason) allowed to play out in full. Quality varies throughout the piece, as is only to be expected under the circumstances, but things such as applause and announcers have been mixed down about as much as it's possible to do.
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Post by Frank on Nov 10, 2014 21:17:11 GMT -5
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Post by agm828 on Nov 16, 2014 8:21:17 GMT -5
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