| Dixon's Trading Page: Game Shows 1 Vs. 100 --10/13/06 US premiere on NBC: Ken Jennings in the mob w/o/c --10/20/06 2nd US show; Ken Jennings is eliminated from the mob w/o/c --10/27/06 3rd US show; mob includes John Carpenter and two other "Millionaire" millionaires w/o/c --12/8/06 in the mob: Bob Eubanks, Wink Martindale, and World Series MVP David Eckstein w/o/c The $10,000 Pyramid --1973 3 shows with Sandy Duncan & Ed Asner from the brief, early CBS run (GSN) --1973 week w/Loretta Swit, McLean Stevenson, David Spielberg, Anita Gillette from the early CBS run (GSN) The $20,000 Pyramid --1979 show w/Billy Crystal & Sal Viscuso; a clip of Billy's record-setting winner's circle appearance is shown and Billy plays two perfect main games in the show itself) (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --1979 week with Anita Gillette and David Letterman (slight buzz in audio) (GSN no commercials) The $100,000 Pyramid --1986 tourney ep with Shelley Smith and LeVar Burton (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --10/21/86 & 10/22/86 Tuesday and Wednesday shows with Earl Holliman and Martha Smith; on the first show Earl makes a remark about hillbillies eating turnips and Clark is still giving him grief about it in the next show (GSN) All Star Secrets --5/4/79 w/**Bill Cullen**, Della Reese, John Schuck, Nannette Fabray, Arte Johnson w/o/c Animal Crackups (w/Alan Thicke; Saturday morning animal show with celebrities competing for charity) --12/88 Byron Allen (gets every answer right, a first for the show), Emma Samms, Jason Hervey, Phyllis Diller (w/o/c; first five minutes missing) The Baby Game ---1968 show w/Richard Hayes; also includes 5 minutes with "The Children's Doctor" all w/o/c Beat the Clock --11/28/53 show w/o/c --1950's "Second Chance" show, contestants trying stunts that others failed earlier (GSN) --1972 syndicated show hosted by Gene Wood, with guest celebrity William Shatner (GSN) Blockbusters (Bill Cullen) --typical show, part of GSN "50 Greatest" --12/24/80 Bill Cullen proclaims that particular day as his 25th wedding anniversary and delivers a personal message to his wife Anne! w/o/c from NBC; missing last 5 minutes & occasional tracking issues but show is still mostly watchable --4/21/81 w/o/c Card Sharks --1978 classic where contestant "shoots the moon" for the only time ever and wins $28,800! (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --10/17/79 contestant admits she smoked marijuana days earlier! w/o/c from NBC --3/25/80 typical show w/o/c --4/21/81 w/Jim Perry; last day of kid's week with two very funny young contestants; w/o/c from NBC ---3 consecutive game show hosts shows, with appearances by Gene Rayburn (who's especially funny), Bill Cullen, Allen Ludden and Wink Martindale (and of course Jim Perry) (GSN) Chain Reaction (NBC daytime/Bill Cullen) --3/18/80 w/Anita Gillette, Gina Hecht, Nipsey Russell and Fred Grandy w/o/c Chain Reaction (2006 GSN version) --8/1/06 premiere w/o/c Child's Play (w/Bill Cullen) --9/20/82 premiere from GSN rerun --10/82 show w/an appearance by Mark Goodson (GSN) Concentration --1967 "Challenge of Champions" show; w/o/c (some) --12/24/68 Secret Santa show; Santas turn out to be Victor Borge and Bob Clayton w/o/c (some) --12/24/69 Secret Santa show; Santas turn out to be Hugh Downs and Joe Garagiola w/o/c The Dating Game --1966 daytime B&W kine w/o/c --1967 daytime show w/then-unknown John Ritter as a bachelor (GSN) --1967 daytime show w/then-unknown Steve Martin as a bachelor (GSN) --1978 ep w/Andy Kaufman as Bachelor #3 (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") Deal or No Deal --9/18/06 "It's Matty Day!" 2 hour second season opener with a $3 million top prize and a record-breaking deal (w/o/c; one commercial break disrupted halfway through, but show itself is intact) --9/19/06 previous night's deal record broken again! Kimberly Chastang sets a record for the show and prize-winning women on NBC in general; top prize up to $5 million w/o/c (one break missing) --9/22/06 Michelle Falco goes all the way with her case and breaks Chastang's records of three nights earlier w/o/c --the above two shows as they appeared 9/23/06 on CNBC --11/17/06 w/a $2 million top prize and the two roller-skating sisters w/o/c --1/7/07 the "Grease" episode, with the US introduction of the "Double or Nothing" round (w/o/c) Dog Eat Dog --show with rounds involving a giant circle and the final trivia-based challenge, part of GSN's "50 Greatest" Dream House --1968; opens with host Mike Darrow explaining one of the contestants had to leave the show because she had a baby! w/o/c Eye Guess ---one show from the 1960s w/Bill Cullen (studio master) The Face is Familiar --1966 pilot with Betsy Palmer and Bill Cullen (Betsy is actually a puzzle in one of the endgames!) (s/m; no commercials) Family Feud --8/6/76 ep with one of the dumbest "Fast Money" contestants ever (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --1979 Dawson ep with a big win and a playful sound effects tech (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --3 1983 shows featuring "Heavenly Hosts" (Peter Marshall, Leslie Uggams, Bert Parks, Tom Kennedy, Jim Lange) Vs. "Magnificent M.C.'s" (Betty White, Bill Cullen, Nipsey Russell, Bob Eubanks, Jim Perry) (GSN) --9/11/06 first (broadcast) show w/John O'Hurley and a new set (w/o/c) Game Show Marathon --2006 the "Match Game" show; Kathy Najimy and Lance Bass (contestants), guests: George Foreman, Kathy Griffin, Bruce Vilanch, Adrianne Curry, Adam Carolla, Betty White w/o/c GE College Bowl --5/14/66 Defending champs Rice University take on Cal State/Los Angeles (color videotape w/o/c) The Generation Gap --1969 w/Dennis Wholey; guests are Pinky Lee and the Brooklyn Bridge (w/o/c) Get the Message --12/25/64 finale w/host Robert Q. Lewis and celebrities Arlene Francis, Barbara Cook, Marty Ingles and Douglas Fairbanks; on this finale, Joan Fontaine, Mitch Miller, Julia Meade and Orson Bean play for charity; look out as a stagehand scurries behind Lewis at the beginning! (GSN) The Gong Show --1970s NBC ep w/Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan and Steve Martin, a show which rips NBC daytime veep Lin Bolen (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") He Said She Said --1969 with Bert & Ann Convy, Hal Holbrook & Carol Rosson, Bob Zamfino and E.J. Peaker, Dick and Loretta Clark (GSN) --1969 show w/Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rayburn and three civilian couples; B&W kine (GSN) High Rollers --1979 2 typical episodes w/o/c --3/18/80 typical show w/o/c --3/25/80 episode with two exciting main games (one of which sets a show record in prizes) and a great "Big Numbers" round w/o/c --6/20/80 finale, which Alex allegedly hosted under the influence (probably not but he does seem rather loopy); w/o/c Hollywood Showdown --late 90's show with an exciting finish (part of GSN "50 Greatest") Hollywood Squares (NBC daytime) --5/29/67 w/Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Vincent Price, Eva Gabor, Steve Rossi, Marty Allen, Charley Weaver, Joanne Dru, Michael Landon w/o/c --1/22/76 episode with Sandy Duncan, McLean Stevenson, Big Bird, Paul Lynde, George Gobel, others w/o/c --August 1976 Storybook show with William Shatner as Captain Kirk, Charo as Lady Godiva, Ronnie McDowell as Pinocchio, Bonnie Franklin as Goldilocks, John Byner as Long John Silver, Joan Rivers as the Mean Old Woman in the Shoe, Rip Taylor as Custer, Julie McWhirter as the Good Fairy, Doc Severinsen as the Pied Piper (studio master) --10/3/77 w/Edward Asner, Barbara Rhoades, Jim Nabors, Tom Kennedy, Paul Lynde, Joan Rivers, George Gobel, Isabel Sanford, Billy Crystal w/o/c (ending clipped) ---1977 Storybook show with Rich Little as Noah, Elke Sommer as Gweneviere, Milton Berle as Mother Hubbard, Anson Williams as Simple Simon, Karen Valentine as the Mona Lisa, Arte Johnson as Beethoven, Valerie Bertinelli as Little Miss Muffett, Vincent Price as Captain Hook, Paul Lynde as Attilla the Hun (studio master) --December 1977 Storybook show with Paul Lynde as Frankenstein, etc. (GSN) --2/78 w/Richard Mulligan, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Marty Allen, Joan Rivers, Paul Lynde, Oscar the Grouch, George Gobel, Valerie Bertinelli, David Brenner w/o/c --recorded off WPIX, New York on 4/21/81 but it's a syndicated rerun of an earlier NBC show (!) from the week of 3/12/79; has a Vegas-era fee plug that seems to go on for years; guests are Jayne Kennedy, Mike Connors, Mary Crosby, Antonio Fargas, Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara, Foster Brooks, Carol Lyndley, John McCook, Paul Lynde; joined in progress at Secret Square prize plugs; w/o/c (rerun; fuzzy video due to reception as originally recorded) --10/17/79 w/Daryl Anderson, Didi Conn, Richard Sanders, Shelley Smith, Tom Poston, Joan Rivers, George Gobel, Sydney Goldsmith, Tim Reid w/o/c (first 20 minutes only) --12/31/79 w/Richard Sanders, Pia Zadora, James Coco, Dianne & Peggy Lennon, David Brenner, Janet & Kathy Lennon, George Gobel, Robert Mandan, Tom Poston w/o/c --3/18/80 Earl Holliman, Rose Marie, Vincent Price, Jimmy Brogan, Wayland & Macklehoney (center square), Lani O'Grady, George Gobel, Juliet Prowse, Tom Poston w/o/c --3/25/80 country music week with Jim Stafford, Minnie Pearl, Mel Tillis, George Lindsey, Roy Clark (center square), Margo Smith, George Gobel, Tammy Wynette, George Jones w/o/c --6/26/80 (last daytime show on NBC) w/George Gobel, Wayland & Madame, Rose Marie, Michelle Lee, Vincent Price, etc. w/o/c plus NBC News Digest Hollywood Squares (NBC prime time 1968) --(first Marshall Squares showing on GSN, 4/15/2002) April 1968 show with Walter Matthau, Sally Field, Charley Weaver, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Wally Cox, Nanette Fabray, Jan Murray, Van Johnson, Buddy Hackett (GSN) --3/8/68: Edie Adams, Don Adams, Raymond Burr, Charley Weaver, Abby Dalton, Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Milton Berle, Buddy Hackett; this is the one where Don Adams gets called on several times in a row because either contestant could win either way; NBC peacock *and* chimes/snakes logo included! (GSN) --Walter Matthau, Barbara Eden, Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie, Charley Weaver, Barry Morse, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Buddy Hackett (GSN) --Lorne Green, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Charley Weaver, Abby Dalton, Wally Cox, Kaye Ballard, Jan Murray, Paul Lynde (NOT the center square), Buddy Hackett (center square) (GSN) --Joey Bishop, Connie Stevens, Michael Landon, Nanette Fabray, Charley Weaver, Paul Lynde (NOT the center square), Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Buddy Hackett (center square) (GSN) --Connie Stevens, Garry Moore, Bill Bixby, Charley Weaver, Angie Dickinson, Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Jan Murray, Buddy Hackett (GSN) --Eva Gabor, Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Charley Weaver, Steve Rossi, Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Marty Allen; NBC peacock included (GSN) --Adam West, Kaye Ballard, Eva Gabor, Roddy McDowall, Charley Weaver, Steve Rossi, Wally Cox, Abby Dalton, Marty Allen (GSN) --Barbara Bain, Charley Weaver, Eva Gabor, Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Steve Rossi, Martin Landau, Marty Allen (same lineup as above but different show) (GSN) Hollywood Squares (Marshall syndicated) --1971: Dick Smothers, Marty Feldman, Kent McCord, Joan Rivers, Jan Murray, Susan St. James, Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Paul Lynde (GSN) --January 1972: Burt Reynolds, Jan Murray, Nancy Wilson, Charley Weaver, Ginger Rogers, Wally Cox, Mel Brooks, Paul Lynde (GSN, with a new intro by Peter Marshall) --1972: Don Rickles, James Brolin, Connie Stevens, Charley Weaver, Nanette Fabray, Wally Cox, Barbara Feldon, Marty Allen, Paul Lynde (GSN) --1972: Susan St. James, Tommy Smothers, Kent McCord, Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Jan Murray, Joan Rivers, Marty Feldman, Paul Lynde (GSN) --1972: Wally Cox, Shirley Jones, Jan Murray, Elke Sommer, Paul Lynde, Kent McCord, Charley Weaver, Lynn Redgrave, Mel Brooks (GSN) --1972: Doc Severinsen, Sandra Dee, Harvey Korman, Hugh O'Brian, Wally Cox, Amanda Blake, Joey Bishop, Karen Valentine, Paul Lynde (GSN) --same episode as above, this time as seen on GSN's 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time --1973: Ed McMahon, James Farentino, Wally Cox, Karen Valentine, John Byner, Totie Fields, Joey Bishop, Michele Lee, Paul Lynde (GSN) --October 1974: George Gobel, Charo, Robert Fuller, Sandy Duncan, Vincent Price, Ernest Borgnine, Jonathan Winters, Joan Rivers, Paul Lynde (GSN) --November 1975: Glenn Ford, Marty Allen, Charo, George Gobel, Debbie Reynolds, Sonny Bono, Joan Rivers, Jonathan Winters, Paul Lynde (GSN) --1977 with Suzanne Pleshette, George Gobel, Florence Henderson, Rich Little, Rose Marie, Milton Berle, Wayland & Smedley, Jonathan Winters, Paul Lynde (GSN) --1977 with Wayland & Smedley, Tony Randall, Margaret Truman, Jonathan Winters, Lynda Carter, Marty Allen, Charo, David Brenner, Paul Lynde (GSN) --1977 with Richard Anderson, Jonathan Winters, Ed McMahon, Dolly Parton, George Gobel, Joan Rivers, Harvey Korman, Leslie Uggams, Paul Lynde (GSN) --1977: Danny Thomas, Rose Marie, Tony Randall, Connie Stevens, Jonathan Winters, Sandy Duncan, George Gobel, Marty Allen, Paul Lynde (GSN) --5/25/78 w/Linda Lavin, Billy Carter, Diahann Carroll, George Gobel, Jill St. John, Harvey Korman, Diana Canova, Tony Randall, Paul Lynde w/o/c from WRC, Washington DC --a May 1978 party show (taped 4/17/78) with Mel Brooks as Chief Running Bagel, Tammy Wynette as Scarlett O'Hara, Victor French as Chief Moby from "Carter Country," Lauren Tewes as the Statue of Liberty, Paul Williams as Dracula, George Gobel as the Shiek of Araby, Elke the Sommer as Catherine the Greatest, John Byner as Casanova, Paul Lynde as the Son of the Musketeer (counter on screen, also includes a hand-held slate) --a second May 1978 "party" show (taped 4/17/78) with all of the above characters/actors except this time, Mel Brooks is Dr. Freud (counter on screen/hand held slate/SM) --a third May 1978 "party" show (taped 4/17/78) with Mel Brooks as Mel Funn, Sandy Duncan as Mrs. Satan, Steve Landesberg as Wise King Solomon, Valerie Bertinelli as Bride of Frankenstein, Tammy Wynette as Madame Pompadour, George Gobel as Confucious, Denise Nicholas as Queen Tut, John Byner as Mad Monk Rasputin, Paul Lynde as Narcissus (has a hand held slate but this time no counter!) --January 1979: an "Eight is Enough" cast show: Edward Asner, Loretta Swit, Paul Lynde, George Gobel, and "Eight is Enough" cast members Connie Newton, Willie Aames, Dick Van Patten, Dianne Kay, Laurie Walters, Adam Rich, Grant Goodeve (ob but no commercials; video quality fair) --summer 1979: current-day pop music theme show with Doug Kershaw, Tanya Tucker, Paul Lynde (sporting a neck brace), Chaka Khan, Kiki Dee, K.C., Stargard, UFO, the Commodores (ob but no commercials; joined in progress after second game; video quality fair) --October 1979: classic rock stars including Little Anthony, Freddy Cannon, Fabian, Patti Page, Dick Clark (center square), Connie Francis, Frankie Avalon, Martha Reeves, Bobby Vee (o/b but no commercials) --12/24/80 "Vegas" show with Gabriel Kaplan, Pia Zadora, Patrick Wayne, Greg Morris, Paul Lynde, Phyllis Diller, Buddy Hackett, Britt Ekland, Arte Johnson; game play in first game is surprisingly good; w/o/c from WPIX New York, the open with the hotel marquee is missing Hollywood Squares (Davidson syndicated) --1986: guests are ALF, Nell Carter, Charles Nelson Reilly, Christopher Hewett, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Arleen Sorkin, Tempestt Blesode, Ken Kercheval, and Ed Begley Jr. (in the center square) (ob) Hollywood Squares (Bergeron syndicated) --October 2002 Halloween show with stars in costume (w/o/c weekend repeat) --December 9-13, 2002 "Game Show Legends Week," with Peter Marshall as center square, and he hosts the Thursday show! also: Bob Eubanks, Jim Lange, Wink Martindale, Chuck Woolery, Charles Nelson Reilly & Brett Somers, Jimmie Walker, Kathy Griffin, Martin Mull (w/o/c) Identity --12/18/06 premiere w/o/c --12/20/06 3rd ep, with groups that include: country singer Aaron Tippin, Kareem Abdul Jabaar Jr., Erin Murphy (Tabitha of "Bewitched"), "Price is Right" model Phire Dawson and New Kid on the Block Jordan Knight w/o/c --12/21/06 4th ep, with Stan Lee, fastest man alive Maurice Greene w/o/c --12/22/06 5th ep, with Miss USA Tara Conner, Jerry "the Beav" Mathers, and Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner (who at one point is mistaken for a ventriloquist!) w/o/c It Could Be You --9/10/58 nighttime show; crew of WWII fighter craft reunited w/o/c It's News to Me --8/3/52 w/John Daly and panel Anna Lee, Mel Allen, Margo Scott, Quentin Reynolds (GSN) --7/16/54 w/ host Walter Cronkite and panel: Anna Lee, Quentin Reynolds, Nina Foch, John Henry Faulk w/o/c I've Got a Secret --2/9/56 w/Garry Moore; Lucille Ball is guest panelist, and Desi has a secret (w/o/c) --1959 w/Johnny Carson in for Cullen; Steve Allen (ironically) has a secret (Winston logos on set) --2/10/60 w/Johnny Carson in for Cullen; Lucille Ball has a secret --2/11/59 w/guest panelist Johnny Carson; Rocky Graziano has a secret (GSN) (Winston logo on set) --1/11/61 w/Moore and guest panelist Johnny Carson; Patrice Munsel has a secret (GSN) --4/23/62 w/ Garry Moore, panelists Morey Amsterdam, BP, HM, BM; Steve Rossi and Marty Allen have a secret (GSN) --5/14/62 w/Garry Moore, Faye Emerson sitting in for Bess Myerson; first secret: entire graduating class from 50 years earlier (GSN) --5/21/62 w/ Garry Moore, regular panel; Arlene Francis helps conduct a spoof awards show (GSN) --5/28/62 w/Henry Morgan subbing for Garry Moore, reg panel with Buddy Hackett sitting in for Morgan; Jimmy Dean has a secret (GSN) --1966 w/Steve Allen; Pearl Bailey has a very funny secret and it involves George Kirby (w/o/c) --5/16/66 w/Steve Allen, reg panel; Sheila McRae has a secret (w/o/c) --1972 syndie ep w/Steve Allen and panelists Pat Carroll, Alan Alda, Betty White and Richard Dawson; Milton Berle has a secret (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") Jeopardy! (w/Art Fleming) --2/72 2000th show w/Mel Brooks as the 2,000 year old man (GSN Game of the Week) --4/24/74 typical show (video fair; s/m w/slate but no ads) --1/2/75 finale w/some rare clips (one with Gene Shalit, another w/Mel Brooks), rare on-camera appearance by Don Pardo and a classy goodbye from Art (s/m no ads) Jeopardy! (w/Alex Trebek) --9/17/84 premiere --10/13/92 typical show (w/o/c from local station) --typical show from May 2002 (w/o/c) --10/25/04 Ken Jennings breaks the $2 million mark w/o/c --11/3/04 Ken Jennings breaks the all time game show record! w/o/c --11/30/04 Ken Jennings finally loses in a show that features the cast of "Seinfeld" in the first round (w/o/c) --9/11/06 first show in Hi-Def, and with a new set; cameo by Jeff Propst and Clue Crew goes to Moscow (w/o/c) --9/21/06 Sara vs. Nick vs. Cathleen; includes a category devoted to the Marshall "Hollywood Squares," the young contestants are clueless about it (w/o/c) --11/8/06 Celebrity J! and first show from Radio City for 5,000th ep celebration, w/Regis Philbin, Nancy Grace, Carson Kressley; classic moment when Nancy sasses a judge w/o/c --11/10/06 Celebrity J! "Law and Order" show w/Sam Waterston, Kathryn Erbe and Chris Meloni w/o/c The Joker's Wild --1984 regular syndicated ep w/Jack Barry (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") Keep It in the Family --10/12/57 premiere w/Bill Nimmo (network sustaining) Let's Make a Deal --1969 show w/o/c from ABC (B&W kine) $3,037 Big Deal of the Day --1972 nighttime syndicated show in which the first offered prize is a Jaguar (Part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --1976 nighttime syndicated show (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") Lingo --early show on the Netherlands set (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --2006 show after Shandi joined the show, and a $35,000 jackpot (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") Love Connection --from 1990: first guy is a divorcee, who, when he was married, was a contestant on "The Newlywed Game" (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") The Match Game --1962 series pilot/possibly aired 1/63; Peggy Cass, Peter Lind Hayes w/o/c --1/64 w/Betty White, Joan Fontaine, Peggy Cass, Henry Morgan, Robert Q. Lewis and Bennett Cerf; fuzzy video (GSN; commercials deleted by earlier trader) --7/28/64 w/Orson Bean and Jayne Mansfield (GSN) Match Game 7x '74 --w/Jack Narz, BS, CNR, Elaine Joyce, RD, FF; first game to ever end in a scoreless tie (GSN) --w/Jack Carter, BS, CNR, Trish Stewart, RD, Kaye Stevens; Gene falls down during opening and later gets his mic cord tangled in Trish's feet, pulling her out of her chair; an especially funny show (GSN) --w/NR, BS, CNR, Jackie Joseph, RD, Jo Anne Worley (GSN) '75 --John Forsythe, Brett Somers, Gary Burghoff, Elaine Joyce, Richard Dawson, Fannie Flagg (GSN) --Bert Convy, BS, Gary Burghoff, Mary Ann Mobley, RD, Betty White (Gene, Bert and Richard start hugging and kissing everyone during the Big Money) --three consecutive shows w/Robert Urich, BS, CNR, RD and FF; in one of the shows we get to see Earl of "Slide it, Earl!" fame (GSN) --Avery Schreiber, BS, CNR, Lana Wood, RD, Joyce Bulifant; this is the classic show where Avery eats his answer card and Gene fools around with the camera (GSN) '77 --classic "school riot" ep (panel and audience revolts against a judge's really bad call; a true television classic) w/Ed Asner, BS, CNR, Debralee Scott, Richard Dawson, Patti Deutsch '78 --Henry Morgan, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Debralee Scott, Richard Dawson, Joyce Bulifant; last ep on the original 7x set (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") '79 --w/Don Galloway, BS, CNR, Lee Meriwether, Bill Dailey, Patti Deutsch (GSN) PM --w/Bill Anderson, BS, CNR, Barbara Rhoades, Bart Braverman, Joyce Bulifant (GSN) --Ron Pallilo, BS, CNR, Patty Duke Astin, RD, Patti Deutsch (GSN) --Dick Gautier, BS, CNR, Jo Anne Phlug, RD, FF (GSN) '79-82 syndicated daily --w/Bart Braverman, BS, Richard Deacon, Connie Stevens, McLean Stevenson, Debralee Scott; McLean hosts while Gene plays (GSN) --Robert Walden, BS, Bart Braverman, Connie Stevens, Bill Daily, Marcia Wallace; Bill throws his chair and breaks it (GSN) The Name's the Same --2/23/54 w/Robert Q. Lewis and panel: Basil Rathbone, Bess Myerson, Gene Rayburn, Joan Alexander; guest star: Mickey Rooney; first contestant is a hoot (she doesn't understand the rules) (GSN) Newlywed Game --1966 daytime ep b&w kine with couples Cross, Moss, Alvatella, Castleberg (w/o/c ABC) --1977 "urban legend" show; listen closely, the offending remark is muted (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --5/25/78 w/o/c from WRC, Wshington, DC (New) Newlywed Game --tape date: 4-8-85 studio master/syndie feed w/"roll tapes now" color bars, hand-held slate, one original commercial break and the other breaks are black holes; couples are Linda and Jack, Cathy & Greg, Demita & Anthony, Laura & Ted Now You See It --typical 1974 episode with Jack Narz (GSN) The Object Is... --1964 w/host Dick Clark, guests Stubby Kaye and Joan Caufield; announcer promos "Seven Keys" at the end Mike Stokey's Pantomine Quiz --June 23, 1950 network premiere as the CBS summer replacement for "The Goldbergs," With Vincent Price, Frank Devol, Hans Conreid, Marilyn Maxwell, Walter Brennan, others; show is sustaining and there aren't even any breaks Password --1/9/62 Betsy Palmer & Dick Van Dyke (GSN) --1/23/62 Pat Carroll & Johnny Carson (GSN) --1/30/62 Dorothy Collins & Bill Cullen (GSN) --2/13/62 Arlene Francis & Shelley Berman (GSN) --2/20/62 Dina Merrill & Abe Burrows (GSN) --10/1/64 w/guest host Jack Clark and players: Jimmy & Gloria Stewart and their daughters (GSN; commercials deleted by trader; slight skew at top of screen) --2/11/65 w/Lauren Bacall & Jack Palance (GSN) --4/8/65 Dorothy Collins & Wally Cox (GSN; commercials deleted by trader; skew at top of screen) --1/10-12, 1/14/66 daytime eps w/Lucille Ball and Gary Morton; first two shows also include Desi Arnaz Jr. and Lucie Arnaz; w/o/c on all --3/19/67 Tony Randall, Polly Bergen (Part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --4/17/67 prime time annual challenge match w/Carol Burnett and Alan King; very funny show (GSN) --12/7/71 ultra-rare ABC ep w/Jack Klugman and Brett Somers Klugman (GSN) Password Plus --from 1979: Sarah Purcell and Bill Anderson, and contestant (and future GSN executive) Rich Cronin (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --1/80 show w/Betty White and Greg Morris (GSN) --9/80 show w/guest host Tom Kennedy, Betty White and Dick Martin; Betty has a really good day in the maingames (*not* the "French/France" show but from the same week) (GSN) --4/21/81 w/Tom Kennedy, and guests Barbara Rhoades and Bart Braverman w/o/c People are Funny --1958 show with Art Linkletter; a Rolls Royce is actually offered as a prize! (s/m) Play Your Hunch --7/30/58 CBS daytime ep in which songwriters Jerry Leiber, Burt Bacharach and Norman Gimble are the subject of a round (GSN) --1960 NBC ep w/Jonathan Winters (GSN) Press Your Luck --1984 both Michael Larsen eps (he memorized the patterns before the show and won a record-setting $110,000+) (Part of GSN"s "50 Greatest") The Price is Right (Bill Cullen) --8/28/64 ABC ep w/guest Audrey Meadows; prizes include a Chevy Corvair convertible...and an airplane! (s/m, no commercials) The Price is Right (Bob Barker) --1/26/84 w/Mountain Climber, Safe Crackers, etc.; models and audience sing "Happy Birthday" to Bob! w/o/c --9/18/06 34th season premiere; records fall and set all over the place: biggest winning day in show's history, biggest amount won by a contestant ($147,000+) not just on "Price" but all CBS daytime games (breaking Larsen "Press Your Luck" record); lots of cars given away (including three to one contestant!) (w/o/c) --12/6/06 includes a contestant Barker claims to be the tallest ever, and another who got into a fist fight with a TPiR critic and still had some of the injuries w/o/c The Rich List --11/1/06 premiere (and possibly last?) episode on Fox w/o/c Seven Keys --7/12/62 a boat and a 1962 Pontiac are among the prizes up for grabs in this videotaped ep (w/o/c w/slate) Shenanigans (w/Stubby Kaye) --1965; show is apparently a reworked version of "Junior Video Village" but it comes off more as an infomercial for Milton Bradley games (w/o/c) Shop 'Til You Drop --ep from the Pat Finn run; part of GSN's "50 Greatest" Show Me the Money (w/William Shatner) --11/14/06 90 minute premiere w/o/c Split Second --6/27/75 finale; look for a brief on-camera appearance from staffer and future "Night Court" co-star Markie Post; video quality way sub-par (w/o/c) Starface --8/1/06 premiere with Danny Bonaduce; and a round devoted to "Seinfeld" w/o/c --8/9/06 show that references Mel Gibson's arrest a week earlier Survivor --8/2000 finale where Richard Hatch wins; Susan Hawk gives her "snake and rat" speech w/o/c 2 hours --8/2000 reunion show same night as above; hosted by Bryant Gumbel w/o/c Take a Good Look --1959 w/Ernie Kovacs (w/o/c) Tattletales --a very funny 1970s show w/Mr. and Mrs. William Shatner, George Hamilton and Scoey Mitchlll (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") That's the Question (US version w/Bob Goen) --10/2-5/06 first four eps w/o/c from GSN; Wednesday show is the one with the infamous misspellings Three's a Crowd --1979 pilot (part of GSN "50 Greatest") Tic Tac Dough --1980, Thom McKee's next to last show (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") To Tell the Truth (Bud Collyer) --12/5/60 w/panelists Johnny Carson, Betty White, Don Ameche and Kitty Carlisle; Wilma Rudolph is subject of game #1 (part of GSN Carson Tribute) --1/2/61 w/panelists Johnny Carson, Betty White, Don Ameche and Kitty Carlisle; first guest is a pioneer buff and his two imposters have a very funny surprise (part of GSN Carson Tribute) --10/21/61 w/Tom Poston, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson and Kitty Carlisle; one of the first three guests is related to Roger Maris in a rare mixed-gender trio (part of GSN Carson Tribute) --12/18/61 w/Ralph Bellamy, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson, Betty White; 5th anniversary show, and first guest is a former West Virginia governor who appeared in the very first TTTT in 1956! ---1960s daytime ep w/Tom Poston, Phyllis Newman, Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean (GSN) ---1960s daytime ep w/TP, Peggy Cass, KC, OB (first guest is a beer taster) (GSN) ---1960s daytime ep w/TP, Phyllis Newman, OB, KC; first guest: won a valor award because he came to the aid of a state trooper who came under attack (GSN) ---1960s daytime ep w/TP, PN, OB, KC; one segment involves Bert Parks (GSN) ---1960s daytime ep w/TP, PN, OB, KC; first guy does cigar store indians (GSN) ---4/67 w/TP, PC, OB, KC; first guest was captured by the Chinese, brainwashed and lived among them for 12 years (color videotape w/o/c; includes a sexist Maxwell House commercial you'll never believe) --1967 color daytime show w/Mark Goodson sitting in for Collyer, and panelists TP, PC, OB, Betsy Palmer; first subject is a very attractive female underwater stuntwoman (GSN) ---5/22/67 nighttime version finale w/Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, guests include a female journalist who posed as a high school student and a man born aboard a lifeboat (w/o/c) To Tell the Truth (w/Garry Moore) --1970 ep w/KC, TP, PC and BC; Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee is the subject of game #2 (GSN) --1973 w/BC, KC, Joe Garagiola, PC; second guest is none other than popcorn icon Orville Redenbacher (GSN) To Tell the Truth (Joe Garagiola) --1977 ep w/Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass and Nipsey Russell; the first game involves Frank Abignale, the con man played by Leonardo DiCaprio in "Catch Me If You Can" (Part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --w/panel BC, KC, Nipsey Russell and PC; first subject is the real-life Maria Von Trapp, subject of the musical "The Sound of Music" (GSN) To Tell the Truth (Robin Ward) --1980 show w/Pat Collins, Nipsey Russell, Margaret Trudeau, John Wade; first subject is veteran animator Chuck Jones, second is cosmetics tycoon Mary Kay Ash; interrupted briefly by a local cable EMA test (GSN) To Tell the Truth (w/John O'Hurley) all w/o/c --9/00 premiere: Meshach Taylor, Paula Poundstone, Dave Coulier, Brande Roderick first subject is founder of Gold Coast Hot Dogs (beginning cut off, sound warbly but video good) --2000 MT, PP, Alan Rachins, Tracy Bingham; first guest is a sexy Russian female spy (sound warbly) --2000 same panel as premiere; first guest claims to have the "secret to the perfect pucker" and second was a "Wizard of Oz" munchkin --2000 MT, PP, Richard Kind, Leah Lail; first guest is a bullriding firefighter, second is a Playboy playmate who wrote a book suggesting anyone can date a centerfold --2000 MT, PP, Dave Coulier, Brande Roderick; first guy runs an oxygen bar --2000 MT, PP, Alan Rachins, Traci Bingham; first guest is an expert on Spam, the luncheon meat --2000 MT, PP Bryan Cranston, Melanie Thomas Scott; first guest: a professional slob --2000 MT, PP, Alan Rachins, Traci Bingham; first guest: professional hooky player --2000 MT, PP, Alan Rachins, Angie Everheart; exotic animal (especially alligator) hunter --2000 MT, PP, Richard Kind, Traci Bingham; first guest wrote the "Guy's Guide to Pregnancy" --2000 MT, PP, Bryan Cranston, Melody Thomas Scott; first guest is an attractive female stunt double --2000 MT, Cathy Ladman, Dave Coulier, Hunter Tylo; first guest is 1999 TV Land Ultimate Fan Search winner Malcolm Bondon (video grainy and rather dark due to cable reception issue) --2000 MT, PP, Kermit the Frog (!), Traci Bingham; first guest is Hollywood makeup man and all three appear in heavy makeup --2000 with same panel as above; one guest is nun who became a cop (slight but quick glitch at one point) --9/2001 MT, Kim Coles, Brad Sherwood, Brooke Burns (entire week) Treasure Hunt --3/20/58 show with Jan Murray w/o/c (sustaining show with PSA's and NBC promos) (The New) Treasure Hunt --1974 show with a rare $25,000 win (part of GSN "50 Greatest") Treasure Isle --1968 w/John Bartholomew Tucker (w/o/c) Twenty-One --12/5/56 Stemple takes the dive for Van Doren w/o/c Two for the Money --3/23/57 w/Sam Levinson & Ed McMahon; first show of the 1957 season (GSN) Ultimate Fan Search (w/Chuck Woolery; TV Land trivia show); all w/o/c --1999 finals show (look for your webmaster amid the non-competing finalists!) --all 7 shows from 2000 Video Village --1960 prime time show w/Jack Narz and some great gameplay (w/o/c) --6/2/62 w/Monty Hall, "Video Village Jr." Saturday morning version w/children (boy they really rack up some prizes) (video tape; one commercial intact, s/m with slate) --6/14/62 w/Monty Hall, 500th--and next to last--show; videotape master; s/m w/slate Weakest Link --2002 show w/George Gray, and two contestants who actually manage to bank $25,000...one round after they banked $0! (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") What's My Line? --2/21/54 w/DK, Steve Allen, AF, Deborah Kerr; mystery guest: Lucille Ball w/o/c --10/2/55 w/AF, Robert Q. Lewis, DK, BC; mystery guests: Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz w/o/c --2/5/56 w/DK, Desi Arnaz, AF, Fred Allen (his last show before his death); journalist Randolph Churchill is a guest, Kim Novak is the MG w/o/c --4/8/56 w/Johnny Carson, AF, BC, DK, MG: Ray Bolger (part of GSN Carson Tribute) --7/10/60 with AF, Martin Gable, DK, BC; MG: Shelley Berman (GSN) --7/31/60 with DK, Dirk Bogarde, AF, BC; MG: Myrna Loy (GSN) --8/7/60 with AF, Martin Gable, DK, BC; a young Arnold Palmer is Mr. X, Dina Merrill is MG; Michael Jackson--the future well known talk radio host--appears as a rock and roll DJ (GSN) --8/14/60 with DK, Tony Randall, AF, BC; MG: Jesse Owens (GSN) --5/28/61 w/Johnny Carson, AF, BC, DK, MG: Sophia Loren (part of GSN Carson Tribute) --7/30/61 w/Johnny Carson, AF, BC, DK, MG: Nancy Walker (part of GSN Carson Tribute) --12/27/64 w/ DK, guest panelist Louis Jourdan, AF, BC; MG: Gene Kelly (GSN) --1/17/65 w/AF, Alan King, DK, BC, MG: Ann Sothern; Minnesota Fats is successfully passed off as a regular contestant in game 1 (GSN) --2/14/65 15th Anniversary show w/AF, SA, DK, BC; MG's Gloria Swanson, and the spouses of the panel; includes a 1953 clip of same panel (GSN) --10/31/65 w/AF, Steve Allen, DK, BC, very funny MG appearance by Andy Griffith (w/o/c) --1968 syndicated ep w/Wally Bruner and panelists Soupy Sales, Phyllis Newman, Gawn Granger and AF; MG: James Brown; another guest actually made the panel's blindfolds (GSN) --1969 syndicated ep w/Wally Bruner and panelists Gene Rayburn, Brenda Vaccaro, Joanna Barnes and BC; MG: then-House Minority Leader Gerald Ford; another guest wrestles an alligator live on stage (classic!) (GSN) --1973 syndicated ep w/Larry Blyden and panelists Soupy Sales, Dana Valarie, Gene Shalit, AF; this is the classic show where then-Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter appears as Mr. X; Joan Fontaine is the mystery guest in a very funny segment; part of GSN's "50 Greatest" --1973 syndicated ep w/host Larry Blyden and panel Soupy Sales, Henry Morgan, Sherrye Henry and AF; MG: Geoffrey Holder (GSN) Wheel of Fortune (NBC daytime/Chuck Woolery, Susan Stafford) --3/18/80 typical show w/o/c --3/25/80 typical show, some tracking issues near the end w/o/c --6/20/80 Charlie O coughs while describing a prize, prompting some funny remarks from Chuck; otherwise typical show w/o/c --11/80 Tom Kennedy plays for an audience member; w/o/c but cuts off during last commercial break, game play not affected --4/24/81 typical show w/o/c Wheel of Fortune (w/Pat and Vanna) --11/10/03 4,000th show loaded with clips, from Radio City Music Hall w/o/c --9/11/06 first show in Hi-Def, plus has a big win --12/5/06 w/ a $100K win w/o/c Who Do You Trust? --1958 show w/Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon; only a couple of commercial breaks intact--one is an ABC News promo with *John Daly*, the other is a hilarious live commercial gone awry w/Johnny Who Wants to Be a Millionaire --2/8/00 Night 51 w/o/c --2/16/00 Night 53; Michael Avitzur wins $250,000; Stephanie Girardi takes the hot seat but time runs out (sound slightly warbled) w/o/c --7/11/00 David Goodman's $million win (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") --11/9/00 one of the contestants is Lori Bailey, $500,000 winner from Goldpocket.com w/o/c --3/11/01 A lousy night for phone-a-friends w/o/c --4/4/02 Studio audience blows it for two different contestants, prompting some funny remarks from Regis w/o/c --11/7/06 Ogi Ogas starts his run up the board w/o/c --11/8/06 Ogi makes it to the big question w/o/c --1/21/07 "Game Show Hall of Fame: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" GSN documentary w/o/c Win Ben Stein's Money --one where Ben gets kicked by a perfect score and shows us his underwear (part of GSN's "50 Greatest") Win, Lose or Draw --early ep w/Bert Convy and guests: Betty White, Annie Potts, Dom DeLuise and Burt Reynolds; Burt tells the "Fred Astaire" story about the creation of the game; this ep is part of GSN's "50 Greatest" Winner Take All --2/27/52 w/Bill Cullen, announcer Don Pardo; third NBC daytime ep of Bill's first network game show and earliest known video record of his TV work (GSN) World Series of Pop Culture --8/3/06 part of the semi-finals, and all of the finals (Do you know your Cosby Show trivia?) w/o/c from VH-1 Yahtzee! (w/Peter Marshall) --'88 pilot with Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara, Fred Willard, Tom Poston, and JoAnne Worley (ob no commercials) You're in the Picture --1/20/61 w/host Jackie Gleason and panel Jan Sterling, Arthur Treacher, Pat Carroll, Pat Harrington Jr.; a one-episode wonder legendary in its pure awfulness; w/o/c; time counter on screen and someone else's VCR icon on the screen briefly at the beginning --1/27/61 w/host Jackie Gleason taking the whole show to apologize for the "bomb" from the previous week, probably his funniest non-Honeymooners half hour ever; w/o/c, counter on screen Game Show Specials and Retrospectives: 50 Greatest Game Shows Ever (all w/o/c from summer 2006 GSN airing) --7/18/06 #50-49 (includes the entire 1979 pilot episode of "Three's a Crowd" and a 1974 episode of "The New Treasure Hunt") --7/19/06 #48-46 (includes an entire Bill Cullen "Blockbusters" and an entire "Hollywood Showdown"; "Studs" is mentioned but not seen) --7/20/06 #45-42 (includes an entire "Shop 'Til You Drop" and a great vintage "Tattletales" w/Mr. and Mrs. William Shatner, George Hamilton and Scoey Mitchlll; "Truth or Consequences" and "Queen for a Day" are seen only in a few stills) --7/27/06 #34-33 (an entire hour-long episode of "Dog Eat Dog" and a reference to "Sale of the Century") --8/1/06 #32-29 (includes a complete "Tic Tac Dough" with Thom McKee and a complete "Card Sharks" where a contestant shoots the moon, and stills of "You Bet Your Life" and "Scrabble") --8/2/06 #28-25 (includes complete episodes of "Win Ben Stein's Money" and "Password Plus" and stills from "The $64,000 Question" and "Deal or No Deal") --8/3/06 #24-23 (includes complete episodes of "Win, Lose or Draw," Convy version, and "The Joker's Wild") --8/8/06 #22-21 (includes complete episodes of "Weakest Link" George Gray version, and "I've Got a Secret" syndie remake from '72) --8/9/06 #20-18 (includes a 1970s "To Tell the Truth" ep and a 1980s "Love Connection" ep, and stills representing "Concentration") --8/10/06 #17-16 (includes stills of "Name That Tune" and two eps of "Lingo," one an early one shot on the show's Netherlands set) --8/15/06 #15-14 (includes full episodes of the CBS "Password" and the syndicated "What's My Line?" the latter featuring future president Jimmy Carter) --8/16/06 #13 (includes both Michael Larsen eps of "Press Your Luck") --8/17/06 #12-11 (includes a "Gong Show" that continuously rips Lin Bolen and a 1972 syndicated Marshall "Hollywood Squares") --8/22/06 #10-9 (includes the "Dating Game" ep with Andy Kaufman and the so-called "urban legend" ep of "The Newlywed Game") --8/23/06 #8 (includes "The $20,000 Pyramid" with Billy Crystal and Sal Vacuso from 1978, and "The $100,000 Pyramid" with Shelley Smith and LeVar Burton) --8/24/06 #7 (includes two episodes of "Let's Make a Deal," nighttime syndies from 1972 and 1976) --8/29/06 #6-5 (includes stills of "Wheel of Fortune" and a million dollar win from "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire") --8/30/06 #4-3 (includes stills of the Barker "Price is Right" and two episodes of the Richard Dawson "Family Feud") --8/31/06 #2-1 (includes stills of "Jeopardy!" and two episodes of "Match Game," one of which is the "school riot" episode) The Chuck Barris Story: My Life on the Edge --12/10/06 GSN documentary on the game show producer with a new interview from him, and numerous clips (w/o/c) The E! True Hollywood Story --The Hollywood Squares --The Price is Right Game Show Hall of Fame: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire --1/21/07 GSN documentary w/o/c Greatest Game Show Moments --1/14/07 GSN special hosted by Chuck Woolery w/o/c Most Outrageous Game Show Moments --NBC, May 2002 w/o/c (first special) The Real Match Game Story: Behind the Blanks --11/26/06 hour long GSN documentary w/o/c Top Ten TV Game Show Hosts --1/7/07 Clip-filled GSN special...who'll be #1? Surprise: it's not Bill Cullen! w/o/c TV's Funniest Game Show Moments --Fox, narrated by Richard Dawson w/o/c Women Who Changed Game Shows --1/28/07 GSN special loaded with clips and especially nice tributes to Arlene Francis and Betty White w/o/c GSN Johnny Carson Tribute (1/29/05, includes the following:) To Tell the Truth --12/5/60 w/panelists Johnny Carson, Betty White, Don Ameche and Kitty Carlisle; Wilma Rudolph is subject of game #1 --1/2/61 w/panelists Johnny Carson, Betty White, Don Ameche and Kitty Carlisle; first guest is a pioneer buff and his two imposters have a very funny surprise --10/21/61 w/Tom Poston, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson and Kitty Carlisle; one of the first three guests is related to Roger Maris in a rare mixed-gender trio --12/18/61 w/Ralph Bellamy, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson, Betty White; 5th anniversary show, and first guest is a former West Virginia governor who appeared in the very first TTTT in 1956! What's My Line? --7/30/61 w/Johnny Carson, AF, BC, DK, MG: Nancy Walker --4/8/56 w/Johnny Carson, AF, BC, DK, MG: Ray Bolger --5/28/61 w/Johnny Carson, AF, BC, DK, MG: Sophia Loren Password --1/23/62 w/Johnny Carson and Pat Carroll I've Got a Secret --1/11/61 w/Johnny Carson in for Cullen; Rocky Graziano has a secret (Winston logos on the set) --2/11/59 w/Johnny Carson in for Cullen; Steve Allen (ironically) has a secret (Winston logos on set) --2/10/60 w/Johnny Carson in for Cullen; Lucille Ball has a secret Match Game GSN marathon (11/25/06) --'74 w/Jack Narz, BS, CNR, Elaine Joyce, RD, FF; first game to ever end in a scoreless tie w/Jack Carter, BS, CNR, Trish Stewart, RD, Kaye Stevens; Gene falls down during opening and later gets his mic cord tangled in Trish's feet, pulling her out of her chair; an especially funny show '79-82 syndicated w/Bart Braverman, BS, Richard Deacon, Connie Stevens, McLean Stevenson, Debralee Scott; McLean hosts while Gene plays '74 --w/NR, BS, CNR, Jackie Joseph, RD, Jo Anne Worley '79 --w/Don Galloway, BS, CNR, Lee Meriwether, Bill Dailey, Patti Deutsch PM --w/Bill Anderson, BS, CNR, Barbara Rhoades, Bart Braverman, Joyce Bulifant Game Show Odds and Ends: Concentration w/Jack Narz ending to a show circa 1976 The ending to a 1970s "$100,000 Name That Tune" with Tom Kennedy and Kathy Lee Johnson (Gifford) (There's an entire clean pass of Kathie Lee singing the theme song!) 1978 Hollywood Squares W/Peter Marshall nighttime syndicated promo from WBRC, Birmingham Alabama (great '70s station logo graphic!) 1981 syndicated "Family Feud" promo w/Richard Dawson; from WNBC New York CBS This Morning: Vanna White, Bob Goen discuss "Wheel of Fortune" 's move to CBS in 1989 "Be a Wheel Watcher!" 3 1987-90 promos for syndicated "Wheel of Fortune," includes that all-time classic music video promo from '87 1980's CBS affiliate (Anniston, AL) promo for daytime game lineup, "Family Feud," "Card Sharks" and "The Price is Right" Trading Home | pre-1960 | 1960-90 | 1990-present | Retrospectives | Daytime non-game | Want List | |