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Post by vahan on Aug 14, 2015 14:23:47 GMT -5
Another partial episode of The $20,000 Pyramid is out there. A May/June 1978 episode with Grant Goodeve and Lois Nettleton: Eric Paddon said that The $20,000 Pyramid has had more resurfaced episodes than any other game show from before the home taping era.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Aug 14, 2015 22:54:41 GMT -5
Another partial episode of The $20,000 Pyramid is out there. A May/June 1978 episode with Grant Goodeve and Lois Nettleton: Eric Paddon said that The $20,000 Pyramid has had more resurfaced episodes than any other game show from before the home taping era. I can see it. And I'm sure if Game Show Network didn't exist we'd have a ton of Match Game ones as well.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Aug 17, 2015 13:14:00 GMT -5
Final episode of the NBC version of The Gong Show, with original ads:
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Post by WarioSajak on Aug 24, 2015 22:14:05 GMT -5
Master copy of a July 1977 daytime Hollywood Squares, specifically a Storybook Squares special:
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Post by carpetcrawler on Feb 4, 2016 13:08:53 GMT -5
Here's a cool find. An episode of a show that wasn't on the circuit at all, The Guinness Game. The game itself is kinda flat tbh. You tend to think that a show about people attempting to break Guinness World Records really wouldn't need a game attached to it, but kudos on the ambition I guess.
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Post by vahan on Feb 25, 2016 0:00:04 GMT -5
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Post by WarioSajak on Feb 27, 2016 1:22:21 GMT -5
That's two episodes. The first Split Second show begins at 8:53 in the first video, while the second episode begins at 5:57 in the second video.
The Dating Game footage is from a 1973 ABC episode, while the Split Second shows are from around mid-'74. All the footage is in black-and-white, and the first Split Second show is missing its final segment (so no car round).
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Post by vahan on Mar 18, 2016 16:16:22 GMT -5
I only found out about this from someone who mentioned it in The Big Board section of Matt Ottinger's board; the other sections, including Video/Audio clips, are off-limits for unregistered users.
Which is why I was surprised to find this.
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Post by carpetcrawler on May 25, 2016 11:16:48 GMT -5
Some cool stuff, partial studio master clips from To Tell the Truth (from the 1968 daytime finale) and an episode of syndicated What's My Line? Some slates, too!!
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Post by vahan on May 25, 2016 11:24:40 GMT -5
That guy is the son of Eileen Heckart.
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Post by Frank on Jul 1, 2016 14:43:03 GMT -5
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Post by carpetcrawler on Jul 18, 2016 18:30:46 GMT -5
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Post by vahan on Jul 18, 2016 19:16:32 GMT -5
I just hope BBTV_Sony doesn't file any copyright complaints.
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Post by vahan on Aug 5, 2016 13:45:24 GMT -5
The opening clips to two ABC game shows from 1976. These were recorded from the Philly ABC affiliate.
Unfortunately, he only has these clips. And to be exact, the former came from August 30, 1976.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Aug 6, 2016 19:21:42 GMT -5
for Rhyme & Reason that'll be the first video footage of the regular series that I can even recall existing at all.
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