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Post by vahan on Mar 26, 2020 13:01:46 GMT -5
On both episodes, we saw Contestant coordinator Jerry Modine, Alex's daughter Nicky and production staffer John C. Melka, Production staffer Greg Hughart and prize coordinator Marilyn Andrews.
I get the feeling bits and pieces will be on Chad Mosher's channel, once Gus Polly posts the episodes. Chad likes little moments that he deems interesting.
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Post by aaaa on Mar 26, 2020 13:56:45 GMT -5
Nicky Trebek is Alex's stepdaughter from his marriage to Elaine Trebek(Kares). Nicky was a production assistant on J! in the 80s and returned to work on J! a few years ago.
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Post by vahan on Mar 27, 2020 12:58:19 GMT -5
For today, we saw production staffer Sherry Marshall and contestant coordinator Beverly Pomerantz in episode 1. For episode 2, we saw contestant coordinator Beverly Morrison and production staffer John Genung and contestant coordinator Maggie Speak. All next week, Kristin Bjorklund did the modeling per Joseph's notes.
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Post by ivoryface86 on Mar 27, 2020 13:24:02 GMT -5
It's been over 30 years since we last seen Maggie Speak on TV, she was a contestant coordinator for Wheel 2000 and all variations of Jeopardy!(Jep! included). Her earliest highlight was she was a Dating Game chaperone I do believe.
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Post by aaaa on Mar 27, 2020 19:21:54 GMT -5
Kristin Bjorklund worked on the modern era of Feud at some point I think. Maggie recently left Jeopardy!.
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Post by vahan on Mar 28, 2020 18:02:08 GMT -5
Hey everyone, come and take a look at this. It's the broadcast sheet for episode #0881 for October 30, 1990. A friend of mine sent to me from Facebook, and said that it came from the Library of Congress. It also lines up perfectly with Joseph's notes, which specified that the 1,00th show aired on April 23, 1991. So I guess that means that for the first week of July 1989, there were three preemptions due to Wimbledon '89, which was from June 26 to July 9.
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Post by AstreKid103090 on Mar 28, 2020 19:47:33 GMT -5
I Think Episode #088-1 of Narz Concentration is From the 1975-76 Season.
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Post by danderson400 on Mar 29, 2020 17:46:11 GMT -5
Gene did say that at the end of the show on some episodes of CC, so it might well have been a requirement Pretty sure that voice-over was standard practice for NBC game shows then, but i can't remember if Don Morrow did that on SOTC.
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Post by aaaa on Mar 30, 2020 12:44:31 GMT -5
Kristin Bjorklund who worked on Feud from Combs through O'Hurley is the guest model on today's, tomorrow's, and Wed. 1PM EST airings of CC. The first rebus on the 1:30PM airing on today's episode was the first rebus on the BB King cameo episode from September 1990 on Youtube
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Post by aaaa on Mar 31, 2020 19:07:14 GMT -5
Tonight's Narz Concentration had a car win. It also had a ticket/contestant plug which Jack was about to throw to Johnny O. for which a commercial break covered up. Fee plugs at end of show edited out again. It had the two contestants both solving a rebus at the Double Play board at the end of the show for $50 a piece. It had a partial full credit roll, which Buzzr cut in the middle to go to P+
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Post by johnnyo on Apr 1, 2020 8:51:33 GMT -5
My quick first impressions of Narz Concentration is that the pacing is much quicker than Trebeck CC. With five more numbers on the board, I think that helps the contestants remember more matches. In contrast, the games on CC can drag out more, with seemingly every contestant saying before their second pick "I'd like to find a match for <insert prize name here> or a wild card under number...".
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Post by splinkynip on Apr 1, 2020 9:14:50 GMT -5
I haven’t watched Narz yet but I agree that sometimes Classic Concentration games can drag with contestants pausing and saying what they would like to look for, especially the last few shows. They should have been more strict in making contestants choose faster. When they were short on time in game 2, they seem to have been told to choose faster, as there seemed to be less hemming and hawing.
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Post by aaaa on Apr 1, 2020 13:42:47 GMT -5
Alex mentioned the special Halloween shows coming up later in October on today's 1:30PM airing, which Buzzr is skipping over.
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Post by aaaa on Apr 2, 2020 19:15:36 GMT -5
Today's Narz episode had a car win in the first bonus, an early solve in the second rebus, and the first showing of a third rebus round, where they matched foreign currency, and the contestant who solved the puzzle won the amount of of the foreign currency in American dollars, plus a $100 bonus(time ran out soon after they started that rebus round)
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Post by nbafan89 on Apr 3, 2020 9:38:15 GMT -5
Hey everyone, come and take a look at this. It's the broadcast sheet for episode #0881 for October 30, 1990. A friend of mine sent to me from Facebook, and said that it came from the Library of Congress. It also lines up perfectly with Joseph's notes, which specified that the 1,00th show aired on April 23, 1991. So I guess that means that for the first week of July 1989, there were three preemptions due to Wimbledon '89, which was from June 26 to July 9. that is awesome and can I see Joseph's notes please and who is he?
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