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Post by simooligan1 on Aug 22, 2024 20:53:13 GMT -5
Found the last episode of Australian Sale of the Century that was hosted by Tony Barber from April 19, 1991 that was uploaded by someone on Youtube about a week ago. It was also hostess Alyce Platt's final episode.
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Post by vahan on Aug 22, 2024 21:29:10 GMT -5
The Press Your Luck finale (unstated) from the original broadcast on WCBS with commercials. WCBS aired it at Noon.
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Post by snowpeck on Aug 22, 2024 21:58:03 GMT -5
The Press Your Luck finale (unstated) from the original broadcast on WCBS with commercials. WCBS aired it at Noon. Possibly on a day delay. Do we know for sure that there wasn't another episode after this one that only aired on stations that carried PYL at 4PM/3PM?
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Post by vahan on Aug 22, 2024 22:00:43 GMT -5
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Post by vahan on Aug 22, 2024 22:18:10 GMT -5
Strange, but true: Despite much of the network's afternoon programming being preempted on Memorial Day 1986 for a Basketball game, and despite Body Language being preempted on Memorial Day 1985 (same thing), there was an episode of PYL fed to CBS affiliates on that day. Ian Wallis confirmed this from Peter Harris' tapes from KLBK of Lubbock, Texas. Ian said that he had the last few minutes of Rick/Grace/Chris on tape (don't know if he still does or not), and one of the commercials was for Magnum, P.I. reruns, which were on Saturday. So that episode did indeed originally air during the week of July 21, 1986.
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Post by snowpeck on Aug 22, 2024 22:45:15 GMT -5
Strange, but true: Despite much of the network's afternoon programming being preempted on Memorial Day 1986 for a Basketball game, and despite Body Language being preempted on Memorial Day 1985 (same thing), there was an episode of PYL fed to CBS affiliates on that day. Ian Wallis confirmed this from Peter Harris' tapes from KLBK of Lubbock, Texas. Ian said that he had the last few minutes of Rick/Grace/Chris on tape (don't know if he still does or not), and one of the commercials was for Magnum, P.I. reruns, which were on Saturday. So that episode did indeed originally air during the week of July 21, 1986. Maybe that feed was for the day delay stations?
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Post by feudfan55 on Aug 23, 2024 20:41:55 GMT -5
Maybe y'all already knew about this one, but it's new to me: It's daytime Wheel from December 18, 1981, which was the conclusion of Christmas Wish Week. Audio only.
This is the only available Woolery episode I know of that has the Bonus Round that we all know and love.
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Post by rewindium on Aug 24, 2024 11:56:02 GMT -5
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Post by vahan on Aug 24, 2024 12:19:10 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Aug 25, 2024 4:42:50 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Aug 25, 2024 4:44:21 GMT -5
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Post by ivoryface86 on Aug 25, 2024 8:44:16 GMT -5
That Friday episode should be familiar as that very episode appeared as GSN's Game of the Week on August 22, 1999. This episode was on YouTube at first by Kenneth Williams Jr.(Aka thewhammy83).
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Post by aaaa on Aug 25, 2024 8:47:51 GMT -5
That Friday episode should be familiar as that very episode appeared as GSN's Game of the Week on August 22, 1999. This episode was on YouTube at first by Kenneth Williams Jr.(Aka thewhammy83). The USA run of Jackpot aired for a few weekends in October 1997 during GSN's infamous Dark Period. I don't think they got beyond week two of the 78 weeks of first run episodes.
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Post by ivoryface86 on Aug 25, 2024 9:04:04 GMT -5
That Friday episode should be familiar as that very episode appeared as GSN's Game of the Week on August 22, 1999. This episode was on YouTube at first by Kenneth Williams Jr.(Aka thewhammy83). The USA run of Jackpot aired for a few weekends in October 1997 during GSN's infamous Dark Period. I don't think they got beyond week two of the 78 weeks of first run episodes. I thought they did, it was a random cherry-pick for GSN when it comes to selecting an episode and Week # for this, Bumper Stumpers and Chain Reaction w/former TJW champion Blake Emmons. Jamie Locklin should have his annual Labor Day marathon upload ready this coming week and his birthday marathon upload should come up the week after.
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Post by aaaa on Aug 25, 2024 11:05:40 GMT -5
The USA run of Jackpot aired for a few weekends in October 1997 during GSN's infamous Dark Period. I don't think they got beyond week two of the 78 weeks of first run episodes. I thought they did, it was a random cherry-pick for GSN when it comes to selecting an episode and Week # for this, Bumper Stumpers and Chain Reaction w/former TJW champion Blake Emmons. Jamie Locklin should have his annual Labor Day marathon upload ready this coming week and his birthday marathon upload should come up the week after. I think GSN aired the first week or two of Blake Emmons Chain Reaction in Oct 1997 on weekends during the Dark Period, and a Faux Pause PIck or Game of the Week after that, and that's all. Bumper Stumpers at least got a 13 or so week run in Summer 2000 in between runs of Inquizition and has run on Game TV Canada.
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