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Post by feudfan55 on Mar 4, 2023 21:52:25 GMT -5
Two daytime episodes of WOF from 1988, neither of which have any clue as to their airdate. Jack Clark is still announcing, so we know it was before April 29, since that is the day the Wheel Wiki lists as Jack's final appearance. www.dailymotion.com/video/x80o421 (no bonus round) www.dailymotion.com/video/x5wtqmm (only first two rounds)
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Post by aaaa on Mar 7, 2023 8:21:36 GMT -5
Here's the episode of Super Password where they debuted the contestants riding out with the player island, the whispered passwords, and the split-screens in the endgame. pyramidfan when did Lori who was in a car accident eventually return? Lori came back in December 1987, on the second show of the Sally Struthers/David Doyle session. The week started with a game between two other contestants, and when that end game was completed, Lori played her own end game and then competed against the current champion. Game Show Flashback posted her 1987 return episode at www.youtube.com/watch?v=7042xfXKMFM
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Post by vahan on Mar 9, 2023 20:26:46 GMT -5
Headline Chasers from November 13, 1985.
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Post by aaaa on Mar 10, 2023 20:18:01 GMT -5
WOF syndicated episode from circa December 1985, most likely the airdate is 12/23/85 because a search of Newspapers.com says Bobby Breen was interviewed on Entertainment Tonight on that date's ET episode. Also, the TV Guide shows the 12/28/85-1/3/86 cover, and the TV Guides would hit newsstands either the Monday or Tuesday before the Saturday start date of the listings. www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aeqFsZSK18&t=9s
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Post by aaaa on Mar 11, 2023 8:32:43 GMT -5
INterviews with Agent/CEO Mark Itkin, Wink Martindale, and Chuck Woolery via Bob Boden and the Strong Museum of PLay/upcoming Game Show Museum in Rochester, NY are up at vimeo.com/user3973967
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Post by vahan on Mar 13, 2023 23:58:40 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Mar 15, 2023 7:39:57 GMT -5
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Post by vahan on Mar 16, 2023 15:21:39 GMT -5
What is this?
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Post by WarioSajak on Mar 16, 2023 20:14:33 GMT -5
The 1990-91 Deal served double duty as an attraction for Disney-MGM Studios guests on non-taping days. This is one of those episodes (and likely one of the last, given the 12/26/90 date and NBC canning the TV show just over two weeks later). Hosting, announcing, sidekick, and modeling duties were handled by Disney cast members as well as local, regional, and national talent. The episodes themselves had a lower prize budget, limited prize rotation, a scripted deal involving a very annoying cast member, and the Big Deal contained a wheel-spinning game with a top prize of a $2,700 Disney cruise. There was a compilation posted some years ago:
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Post by aaaa on Mar 17, 2023 8:22:59 GMT -5
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Post by rewindium on Mar 17, 2023 23:11:50 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Mar 18, 2023 14:15:18 GMT -5
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Post by vahan on Mar 18, 2023 15:16:14 GMT -5
ivoryface86 I wonder if this is how to tell the three seasons in Syndication apart? 1977-1978: "From Hollywood, here come the Newlyweds!" 1978-1979: "From Hollywood, the Newlywed Capital of the World, here come the Newlyweds!" 1979-1980: "From the Chuck Barris Stages in Hollywood, California, here com the Newlyweds!"
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Post by ARM103090 on Mar 18, 2023 22:43:39 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Mar 19, 2023 16:54:29 GMT -5
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