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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2016 13:16:46 GMT -5
Buzzr posted on Facebook today an image advertising their new schedule. It showed images from Bob Eubanks' Card Sharks, but the link to the advance schedule I posted two weeks ago listed Jim Perry episodes. Which actually aired - Perry's or Eubanks'?
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Post by vahan on Aug 29, 2016 13:23:59 GMT -5
What's wrong with the classic 70s Match Game sets? I personally think that the best set is the one from 1978 to 1982.
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Post by dare2be on Aug 30, 2016 17:18:56 GMT -5
FYI, looks like Buzzr skipped MG73 019 today.
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Post by vahan on Aug 30, 2016 18:51:52 GMT -5
FYI, looks like Buzzr skipped MG73 019 today. Did I mention that GLAAD does NOT make me "glad" that that episode, and other just like it, was banned?
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Aug 31, 2016 18:55:34 GMT -5
Buzzr posted on Facebook today an image advertising their new schedule. It showed images from Bob Eubanks' Card Sharks, but the link to the advance schedule I posted two weeks ago listed Jim Perry episodes. Which actually aired - Perry's or Eubanks'? Jim Perry's; looked to be one of the earliest 1978 episodes. Even with that graphic being posted, it looks like the Bob Eubanks version is not on the schedule as of this point.
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Post by vahan on Sept 2, 2016 13:14:22 GMT -5
On now is the Richard/John/Ann episode of Press Your Luck. 15 years and 1 day have passed since such episode aired on GSN, the day they first picked up the reruns.
This is best known to people like me as "The Audience Rooting for Ann Episode" (because of them chanting "Go Ann Go!"). I used to have a grudge against this episode, because GSN would always rewind the clock back to this episode years and years ago. I do not have a grudge against it anymore, though.
As for the episode itself, originally, only the USA Network version from the early 1990's was in circulation, with none of the question rounds. Since the GSN reruns began, not only do we have the episode from the many times such network aired it, but we now have it from Buzzr.
And if that wasn't enough, since January of this year, the original CBS broadcast version, from KPIX-TV in San Francisco, is also in circulation, as well.
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Post by dare2be on Sept 2, 2016 18:41:25 GMT -5
On now is the Richard/John/Ann episode of Press Your Luck. 15 years and 1 day have passed since such episode aired on GSN, the day they first picked up the reruns. ?? This is episode #110, right? I have it in my collection from a GSN airing, and it wasn't from 15 years ago. I remember (and recorded) they had a lease of #001-111 a few years ago (2012?)
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Post by dare2be on Sept 2, 2016 18:55:15 GMT -5
Anybody record Blockbusters (163/164) today? My recordings got corrupted due to bad OTA signal due to Hermine.
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Post by WarioSajak on Sept 3, 2016 0:02:39 GMT -5
On now is the Richard/John/Ann episode of Press Your Luck. 15 years and 1 day have passed since such episode aired on GSN, the day they first picked up the reruns. ?? This is episode #110, right? I have it in my collection from a GSN airing, and it wasn't from 15 years ago. Vahan's referring to when GSN first picked up repeats in 2001, which began with #110 (2/21/84). (And I feel old because I remember watching the show in 2002-03.)
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Post by dare2be on Sept 3, 2016 0:47:42 GMT -5
So he was saying that was when it first aired on GSN, nbt the last time it aired? It was unclear in his post.
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Post by dare2be on Sept 3, 2016 12:57:38 GMT -5
So, MG73 episodes 31-33 were skipped by Buzzr, any ideas why? I would guess tape damage because the end of #30 started to look a bit damaged.
Also, contestant Georgiana Guy has to be the daughter of Rose Marie, as Rose's biography mentions a daughter Georgiana Guy who is a successful horse breeder, and Georgiana on the show mentioned she owns 5 horses. I can't be wrong about this, can I? Were family members of famous stars allowed to be contestants on the show?
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Post by vahan on Sept 3, 2016 12:59:17 GMT -5
Unfortunately, GSN would always skip 31-33, as well. This is nothing new.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2016 16:57:33 GMT -5
What's wrong with the classic 70s Match Game sets? I personally think that the best set is the one from 1978 to 1982. I do enjoy the 1978-1982 set way more than the earlier set. The more colors, the better.
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Sept 3, 2016 17:11:33 GMT -5
I honestly like the more kitschy vibe of the 1973 set the most. The 1978 set wasn't bad though.
I'm noticing the guide on my TiVo for tonight. To Tell The Truth seems to be the show running in the "Time Machine" block from 8:00-10:30 EDT and an episode of What's My Line at 10:30... and none of them end at :10 or :40 past the hour. Which means they're either airing b/w episodes without the commercials -- which is unlikely at this point because they're running promos now that tout that they leave in the original commercials for those -- or they are episodes of the color versions. I wonder what's up with that. I'm setting some recordings just in case they spring up something fresh.
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Post by dare2be on Sept 3, 2016 17:50:44 GMT -5
I honestly like the more kitschy vibe of the 1973 set the most. The 1978 set wasn't bad though. I'm noticing the guide on my TiVo for tonight. To Tell The Truth seems to be the show running in the "Time Machine" block from 8:00-10:30 EDT and an episode of What's My Line at 10:30... and none of them end at :10 or :40 past the hour. Which means they're either airing b/w episodes without the commercials -- which is unlikely at this point because they're running promos now that tout that they leave in the original commercials for those -- or they are episodes of the color versions. I wonder what's up with that. I'm setting some recordings just in case they spring up something fresh. TTTT '70 from 8:00-10:00, then one episode of TTTT '63, then WML '56
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