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Post by aaaa on Jun 16, 2020 14:57:11 GMT -5
Not too rare as it aired on GSN in the late 90s, but here's the 12/20/1984 TPIR taped off KTZO San Francisco(known now as KOFY, and was by 1987 when they were airing CLassic Concentration and Wink High Rollers, from which a fair amount of original broadcasts of those shows came from) www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNGKbpdfe8g
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Post by aaaa on Jun 16, 2020 23:48:34 GMT -5
Two second season episodes of Million Dollar CHance of a Lifetime(airdates appearing to be the first half of May 1987 due to a May 17th reference in one of the fee plugs in the first episode) and an episode of the 1993-94 kids' game show Scramble with Randall Cunningham from between THanksgiving weekend and XMas weekend 1993 are at www.youtube.com/user/bbtre13/videos
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Post by aaaa on Jun 17, 2020 10:52:07 GMT -5
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Post by aaaa on Jun 18, 2020 13:01:38 GMT -5
The third pricing game and first Showcase Showdown from the 1/12/1984 episode of TPIR(aired on GSN in early March 2000) from original broadcast with the commercial in between are at www.youtube.com/watch?v=zj7UcUPwvoEThe 1/20/1984 episode of $ale(airdate gleaned as the beginning of the Legmen series premiere promo that was said to air tonight is at the end of the clip) from the original NBC broadcast with commercials is at www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCdyHIyMxaY
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Post by vahan on Jun 19, 2020 20:46:02 GMT -5
Coming soon to Wink's Social Media: Combination Lock with Marc Summers.
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Post by aaaa on Jun 20, 2020 0:44:01 GMT -5
Coming soon to Wink's Social Media: Combination Lock with Marc Summers. It's coming later this afternoon. It was reported on Game SHow Forum that Sony wanted to do a game show block around Fall 2007 with this and a revival of Joker's Wild, but it didn't make it to air, but that was the season Merv Griffin's Crossword and Temptation: New $ale of the Century did make it to air.
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Post by aaaa on Jun 20, 2020 18:40:29 GMT -5
A Robb Weller episode of Win Lose or Draw from 1/22/1990 with six Chicago based celebrities, presumably aired only in Chicago. Airdate gleaned from the news update about the 17th anniversary of Roe V. Wade, decided on 1/22/1973, and the 1/22/1990 episode of Jeopardy, of which the beginning is at the end of the video, had Dan Steve and Mike as the contestants, as per J-archive www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgQyykNSHeQ
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Post by vahan on Jun 21, 2020 10:09:27 GMT -5
Apparently, it was Win, Lose or Draw that originated the "market-specific episode".
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Post by gameshowfan750 on Jun 24, 2020 1:44:26 GMT -5
Here's Pat Sajak's debut on "Wheel of Fortune", airdate: December 28, 1981 (mistakenly tabbed by the uploader as December 26), during "Teen Week", from an original airing on KNBC Los Angeles.
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Post by aaaa on Jun 24, 2020 2:35:58 GMT -5
12/28 was the Sajak debut date
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Post by dannydalrymple on Jun 24, 2020 8:50:51 GMT -5
12/28 was the Sajak debut date 12/25/1981 was Chuck Woolery's last WOF as a Game Show Host. It was Audio-only and it contained the Eastern Airlines plug.
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Post by ivoryface86 on Jun 25, 2020 18:23:44 GMT -5
Brendan, if you're interested, the episodes of Body Language Ryan Rinkerman listed are these: December 10, 1984: Matt vs. Cyndi December 11, 1984: Cyndi vs. Matt(2, both players each a loss against them) December 12, 1984: Kevin vs. Cyndi December 13, 1984: Shannon vs. Kevin(1) December 14, 1984: Kevin vs. Shannon December 17, 1984: Shannon vs. Kevin(2, both players each have a loss), Obviously, Abby Dalton won both the Monday and Tuesday episodes. Any recollection of which celebrity won both the Thursday and Friday episodes?
Nate vs. Deborah was January 10, 1985.
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Post by dannydalrymple on Jun 28, 2020 11:28:33 GMT -5
Here's Pat Sajak's debut on "Wheel of Fortune", airdate: December 28, 1981 (mistakenly tabbed by the uploader as December 26), during "Teen Week", from an original airing on KNBC Los Angeles. Chuck Donegan just removed his WOF and Jeopardy episodes on Dailymotion. Sony does it again.
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Post by carpetcrawler on Jun 28, 2020 12:59:35 GMT -5
It sucks too because I would be more than happy to spend actual money on an on-demand service for much older episodes of shows like Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune. A video game site I love following was once talking about the various streaming services and when they heard CBS All Access included The Price is Right, one of them immediately perked up and was like "oh shoot, you mean like the old episodes too?", and when they were told no, they immediately lost interest. There's a market, even if it's just like a handful (IE. five to ten episodes only) of old episodes of Wheel, Price, and J! for people to get their "hey, I remember when *game show* was hosted by *person*" or "hey I remember when Vanna had to actually turn the letters" nostalgia fix in the same way the NES Classic did so well.
But then again, people would complain it's not enough or something so I can see why they wouldn't bother.
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Post by aaaa on Jun 28, 2020 14:57:00 GMT -5
Putting old episodes of Trebek Jeopardy! is tricky, it has been surmised, because of Audio and Video Daily Doubles and other audio and video clues requiring clearances from companies, in some cases not Sony.
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