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Post by pyramidpower14 on Jun 22, 2015 16:59:36 GMT -5
- Supermarket Sweep (Aussie): At least one full episode. (The show ran two years as a daily series, and yet the only things that seem to be online are three promos.) Someone on YouTube has just posted a partial episode of Aussie Supermarket Sweep from 1992: www.youtube.com/watch?v=onMq242fTe4
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Post by WarioSajak on Jun 22, 2015 19:38:21 GMT -5
I've seen it. Not bad.
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Post by walker7 on Aug 17, 2015 15:30:31 GMT -5
Here's another rarity from Michael Pannoni: A 1994 episode of That's My Dog! The dogs here are Nacho and Sammi. And the 100-second (or is it 99?) decathalon! www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwnLIZCtB9c
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Post by walker7 on Sept 7, 2015 15:44:49 GMT -5
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Post by walker7 on Oct 28, 2015 20:43:40 GMT -5
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Post by walker7 on Dec 20, 2015 22:17:15 GMT -5
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Post by WarioSajak on Dec 21, 2015 17:58:27 GMT -5
The first of Mona's episodes is also from 3/88, just not the same week as the other two shows. In fact, it's from the same week as Lee's first show. Goen notes on her return that there may have been a judging error against her. It's a bit weird, but hey -- seven more episodes of a show that's never seen the light of repeats.
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Post by vahan on Dec 21, 2015 20:07:15 GMT -5
The first of Mona's episodes is also from 3/88, just not the same week as the other two shows. In fact, it's from the same week as Lee's first show. Goen notes on her return that there may have been a judging error against her. It's a bit weird, but hey -- seven more episodes of a show that's never seen the light of repeats. There seems to be a bit of a dispute as to when Mona's first episode aired. Someone said that it aired on March 18, and got preempted by March-related sporting events. I argue that it aired from March 7-10. If this show ever got preempted by such events, wouldn't they have also interfered with Card Sharks? Least as far as I can tell, they never did.
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Post by WarioSajak on Dec 22, 2015 18:45:49 GMT -5
Based on Bob's comments on Mona's first show and Lee's first day, the only airdate dispute on the former is whether it aired March 8 or 9 -- Bob notes that returning champ Mike won the $10,000 "yesterday", while on Lee's first day (March 11) Bob notes that they have "two brand-new players", indicating that Mike retired on the 10th.
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Post by vahan on Dec 22, 2015 19:04:07 GMT -5
Based on Bob's comments on Mona's first show and Lee's first day, the only airdate dispute on the former is whether it aired March 8 or 9 -- Bob notes that returning champ Mike won the $10,000 "yesterday", while on Lee's first day (March 11) Bob notes that they have "two brand-new players", indicating that Mike retired on the 10th. Thanks, Daniel. Now, there is a bit of a downside here. When I first heard that so many Blackout episodes had resurfaced in August 2014, courtesy of a fellow named Patrick, I learned that he had episodes January 4-March 7. Just now, I learned that he had taped over the first two weeks with something else. Oh well. Them's the breaks. But still, we've got almost the entire run on the trading circuit, and I'm sure more will be coming soon. Also, tell me this: Why was there a long gap between the November 1986 Pilot with Robb Weller, and the first taping of the actual series with Bob Goen in December 1987? And were ratings for The New $25,000 Pyramid already in the tank by Fall 1986, when the Pilot was taped?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2015 18:13:55 GMT -5
Such a real treat to see excellent quality episodes of a game show that was never rebroadcast since the original run. I kid you not, Blackout was a great show, even if I may be in the minority.
As for the 3-month return of The $25,000 Pyramid in April 1988, I wonder if it, along with Blackout, were just placeholders until the revival of Family Feud with Ray Combs was set to launch on July 4, 1988?
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