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Post by rewindium on Dec 2, 2024 17:24:37 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Dec 4, 2024 19:02:50 GMT -5
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Post by vahan on Dec 5, 2024 15:52:19 GMT -5
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Post by game422 on Dec 6, 2024 0:17:55 GMT -5
Is that "Wheel of Fortune" episode the same one GSN aired 20 years or so ago?
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Post by vahan on Dec 6, 2024 1:10:38 GMT -5
Yes. It's actually #0368. This is the first time we will get to see it complete and free of GSN credit crunchers.
GSN showed it in 2007 in their tribute to Merv Griffin.
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Post by aaaa on Dec 6, 2024 9:30:47 GMT -5
Yes. It's actually #0368. This is the first time we will get to see it complete and free of GSN credit crunchers. GSN showed it in 2007 in their tribute to Merv Griffin. Jsach3 posted this episode without the GSN credit crunches at www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsENiZmgJSQ&t=132s
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Post by aaaa on Dec 6, 2024 9:53:07 GMT -5
Jimmy Gilstrap has posted three episodes of TNN's 10 seconds from what appear to be 3/15-3/17/1994(reference to St. Patrick's Day being tonight in a commercial in the third episode) reruns of the 9/14-9/16/1993 episode(the show ran 3/29-9/24/1993 and episodes reran from 9/27/93-3/25/1994) www.youtube.com/@partslig123/seatch?query=seconds
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Post by vahan on Dec 7, 2024 20:16:56 GMT -5
This one was a surprise. A Peter Tomarken game from Bill Carruthers in 1990 that went nowhere.
And here's one I believe I have seen before.
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Post by tpirlogo on Dec 8, 2024 17:31:07 GMT -5
In continuing of Wink Martindale uploads, although we have to wait until January 3rd of next year, another skipped BUZZR episode of Whew! (#101) will be shown on his channel.
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Post by vahan on Dec 8, 2024 18:04:45 GMT -5
Why no 8-77? I'll be shocked if they weren't all digitized.
In addition, when it was on Buzzr, one thing I wanted to know was, was the show indeed preempted on April 25, 1980 for Iran Hostage Crisis coverage. Unfortunately, because they pulled it from the schedule earlier than intended, and didn't get to 264 like they said they would on November 4 two years ago, it remains a mystery. After they played 259, the remaining scheduled episodes were cancelled for infomercials.
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Post by rewindium on Dec 8, 2024 19:17:56 GMT -5
Episode 101 of Whew aired on the same day Sep 17, 1979 as the premiere of Monty Hall’s version of Beat the Clock. That day’s TPIR was also rerun on GSN
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Post by ivoryface86 on Dec 8, 2024 21:06:07 GMT -5
Why no 8-77? I'll be shocked if they weren't all digitized. In addition, when it was on Buzzr, one thing I wanted to know was, was the show indeed preempted on April 25, 1980 for Iran Hostage Crisis coverage. Unfortunately, because they pulled it from the schedule earlier than intended, and didn't get to 264 like they said they would on November 4 two years ago, it remains a mystery. After they played 259, the remaining scheduled episodes were cancelled for infomercials. Whether it's Ceramic Dalmatian or Million Colors of Light, it's the very same person that runs that YT channel. On that YT channel, we had Howard Wilson's entire run, we also had the late July-early August 1979 episodes where it had a change to the maximum 5 turns at the Gauntlets. When Beat The Clock got rebooted, the 5 attempts limit applied to the Bonus Stunts, the championship couple had no appearance limit. With Whew!, they might've changed to the maximum 5 turns at the Gauntlets by episode #059. Only one episode went through an entire episode without a single playing of the Gauntlets, that was when a champion severely injured from celebrating a main game win wildly.
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Post by tpirlogo on Dec 8, 2024 21:11:28 GMT -5
Let's include episode 117 as well.
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Post by aaaa on Dec 9, 2024 16:31:06 GMT -5
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Post by feudfan55 on Dec 10, 2024 20:38:10 GMT -5
I don't think anyone posted this yet, so here is Vanna's third day as permanent hostess (December 15, 1982) as a part of Philadelphia Week. Starts at 24:18 in.
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