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Post by Mandoli on Dec 2, 2016 13:11:28 GMT -5
I only say it because I think this will be seen better in the Buzzr thread. Moving it now.
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Post by dare2be on Dec 2, 2016 15:52:52 GMT -5
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Post by ScottEC on Dec 2, 2016 18:49:01 GMT -5
The 2:00-3:00PM weekday slot next week is replacing Super Password with Card Sharks 86. I don't think I'll ever get my missing SP episode from 12/28/84. Grrr. Also, the 3:00-4:00 slot changes from Blockbusters to Body Language. I've put the 12/28/84 show in the drive. Let me know if you can't find it.
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Post by dare2be on Dec 5, 2016 16:48:38 GMT -5
Looking at the BUZZR schedules for 12/24 and 12/25, I see the following. Looks like another Betty White marathon.
12/24
8:00pm - 10:00pm Family Feud 85 Two families, each composed of five members, compete against each other to guess the answers with the results of a survey of one hundred people. "Hollywood Walk of Fame" Special
10:30pm Password 63 Two contestants, each teamed with a celebrity guest, try to guess words from one word clues. (original airdate 6/24/1963)
12/25
8:00pm Password Plus 79 Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). Celebrity guests: Betty White & Dick Martin (original airdate 2/5/1979)
8:30pm Password Plus 79 Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). Celebrity guests: Betty White & Dick Martin (original airdate 2/6/1979)
11:00pm Password Plus 79 Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). Celebrity guests: Betty White & Dick Martin (original airdate 2/7/1979)
11:30pm Password Plus 79 Two teams, consisting of a celebrity guest and a contestant, guess words from one word clues given by their partners, with each "password" a clue to the "password puzzle" (the name of a person, place or thing). Celebrity guests: Betty White & Dick Martin (original airdate 2/8/1979)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2016 17:27:40 GMT -5
I actually wonder why there have been no fresh $ale of the Century episodes on Buzzr in quite a while. I think we're long overdue to see more fresh syndicated $ale episodes.
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Dec 15, 2016 14:41:53 GMT -5
I see that version of Card Sharks airing at 2 PM eastern is Bob Eubanks'. Though it's erroneously listed in my TiVo guide as Super Password for some reason.
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Post by dare2be on Dec 17, 2016 13:01:09 GMT -5
BUZZR seems to be swapping out the content in the 2:00 and 3:00 hours almost every other week, so it's not surprising there would be a guide issue at some point.
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Post by wildjackmonroe on Jan 2, 2017 10:49:58 GMT -5
BUZZR seems to be swapping out the content in the 2:00 and 3:00 hours almost every other week, so it's not surprising there would be a guide issue at some point. I hope this can be sorted somehow. I accidentally deleted some episodes because I thought they were Super Password episodes I didn't need to see again after already getting them before. I might have to use TiVo's support page. But hey, Buzzr repeats everything a jillion times so at least I won't need to worry about never seeing these CS episodes again.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2017 21:02:57 GMT -5
I learned from a YouTube user that Buzzr had added ten additional episodes of Eubanks' Card Sharks very recently. Is this true? If it is, I would assume that Buzzr aired Faith's record-breaking Money Cards win since that was #056 in the run, and the latest add-ins would take us to #060.
I also think that Buzzr tends to add only two or four weeks of episodes of certain shows at a time, much worse than GSN's practice of acquiring six months' worth at a time.
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Post by dare2be on Jan 21, 2017 11:44:53 GMT -5
Starting Monday, Jan. 30, the 8:00PM hour of LMAD 85 will be replaced with Family Feud 89 and Match Game 75. No air dates listed.
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Post by caseyabell on Jan 30, 2017 16:16:09 GMT -5
From the blog...
Maybe Buzzr is getting tired of those complaints about not enough variety on its weekday schedule. The oldies diginet is revamping prime time starting February 6. Password Plus, Let's Make a Deal, Sale of the Century, Tattletales, Card Sharks, Press Your Luck. Then rinse and repeat at 11:00 PM.
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Post by ivoryface86 on Jan 30, 2017 19:42:07 GMT -5
Starting Monday, Jan. 30, the 8:00PM hour of LMAD 85 will be replaced with Family Feud 89 and Match Game 75. No air dates listed. For Family Feud 89, are the episodes from the CBS daytime run or from the nighttime run that was seen most recently?
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Post by dare2be on Jan 31, 2017 12:40:47 GMT -5
Starting Monday, Jan. 30, the 8:00PM hour of LMAD 85 will be replaced with Family Feud 89 and Match Game 75. No air dates listed. For Family Feud 89, are the episodes from the CBS daytime run or from the nighttime run that was seen most recently? Not sure. Monday was an airing of NFL players (Bengals vs. 49ers), the recent superbowl participants. I suspect that will be the theme all week.
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Post by ivoryface86 on Jan 31, 2017 15:57:36 GMT -5
For Family Feud 89, are the episodes from the CBS daytime run or from the nighttime run that was seen most recently? Not sure. Monday was an airing of NFL players (Bengals vs. 49ers), the recent superbowl participants. I suspect that will be the theme all week. You've answered my question, the Super Bowl XXIII rematch week is from the nighttime run, thanks.
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Post by vahan on Jan 31, 2017 16:14:23 GMT -5
Both the Richard Dawson and Ray Combs Syndicated Feuds (the latter applies to 1988-1992) are distinguished by three commercial breaks instead of four, and $10,000 up for grabs instead of $5,000. In 1992, the Syndicated Combs Feud became The New Family Feud, and was half-hour instead of the hour-long Family Feud Challenge.
Also, on Combs Syndicated Feud, at least on the original broadcasts, each episode ended with an LBS logo (later an All-American Television logo).
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