Joe's Game Show Tape Collection
Q - Z and clips/extras
Quicksilver - Ron Maestri (1 ep)
- Premiere ep, Michael/Colleen/Bob [USA 116.16]
Remote Control - Ken Ober (5 eps)
- Second season premiere, and Kari Wuhrer's first ep [MTV 82.6]
- "Lost" 1975 ep [MTV 82.7]
- Bob Eubanks makes a cameo [MTV 83.4]
- Susan Olson tribute ep with original end game. [MTV-A-4]
- Brady kids (Susan Olson, Eve Plumb, Barry) with syndie end game.
[MTV-A-4]
Rhyme and Reason - Bob Eubanks (1 ep)
- PILOT. Patrick vs. Yensin. Celebs Nipsey Russell, Lee Merriwether, Richard Dawson, Jay P Morgan, Jack Cassidy, Adrienne Barbeau. (Some rough video patches, chunk of bonus round missing) [SM 115.9]
The Riddlers - David Letterman (1 ep)
- Unsold pilot ep (11/4/1977) [GSN 11.4, also 106.8]
La Roue Chanceuse - ?? (1 ep)
- 1 ep of this French-Canadian version of Wheel of Fortune. They
shop! [OB+C 85.9]
$ale of the Century - Jim Perry, ??? (4 eps)
- Premiere episode (1/3/1983) with the "rainbow" buzzers and faces
(instead of 1-9) in the Fame Game. [OB+C 38.6]
- 1985 ep with the matching bonus round...all three money cards hit in
Fame Game [OB 72.4]
- 3/24/1989 finale [OB 62.6]
- One ep of the Aussie version, Barney/Sue/Tony, champ wins over
$344,000 [OB 80.3]
Says Who? - Geoff Edwards (1 ep)
- Unsold PILOT (5/23/1971) [GSN 106.7]
Scattergories - Dick Clark (1 ep)
- Celebs: Brian Austin Green, Ann Marie Johnson, Chuck Woolery,
Alexis??, Kelsey Grammer [OB+C 80.4]
Scrabble - Chuck Woolery (6 eps)
- PILOT ep; Rod Roddy Announces and Laura Chambers is a contestant [SM
82.11]
- 4/2/1984 premiere -- Vanessa v. Jack [OB 52.6]
- From game show hosts week: John Davidson v. Peter Tomarken; Jamie
Farr v. Chuck Woolery (Marc Summers hosts while Chuck plays) (video q.
fair/tracking problems) [OB 52.3]
- 3/23/1990 finale -- Debbie v. George [OB 52.7]
- 1/18/1993 revival premiere -- Deb v. George from the '90 finale [OB
52.9]
- Constance v. Charlie, then Beverly v. Jerry [OB 112.14]
Second Chance - Jim Peck (1 ep)
- 11/9/1976 PILOT - Maggie/Jack/Lynn; Maggie and Jack also on PYL
pilot. Now excellent quality with "slate" [SM 73.13]
Second Guessers - Jack Carter (1 ep)
- PILOT (12/26/1969) [GSN 106.3]
Seven Keys - Jack Narz (1 ep)
- Contestant is Vern and the category is Middle Initials [KIN 87.16]
Shoot for the Stars - Geoff Edwards (1 ep)
- 1975 PILOT (called Shoot the Works), celebs Anne Meara and
Rick Hurst...fairly good video [SM 27.3]
Showoffs - Bobby Van (1 ep)
- 11/28/75 ep w/ $5000 win [SM? 111.10]
The $64,000 Question - Hal March (2 eps)
- 1956 ep w/ Dr. Joyce Brothers going for $16,000 (counter on bottom
of screen throughout ep) [SM/KIN+C 70.14]
- 1956 ep, show's 1st anniversary with the four $64,000
winners (including Dr. Joyce Brothers) [SM/KIN+C 70.15]
Split Second - Tom Kennedy (2 eps)
- 5/8/1975 ep with a car win (missing opening) [SM 62.9]
- Final ABC ep (6/27/1975) ... special appearances by Monty Hall,
Jay Stewart, and the production staff (including Markie Post) [OB+C 38.2]
Sports Challenge - Dick Enberg (1 ep)
- NFL Hall of Famers v. 1970 World Series Champs Baltimore Orioles
[CSN-22.4]
Sports Geniuses - Matt Vasgersian (1 ep)
- 4/5/00 ep, Neal/Armando/Brendan, and Cal Ripken Jr making an
appearance in round 2 [OB+C 79.5]
Starcade - Geoff Edwards (1 ep)
- General ep; Star Wars, Pac Man Plus, others played [OB 83.13]
Strike it Rich - Joe Garagiola (1 ep)
- A general ep of this series with MaryAnn and Tim vs. Megan and Bob [OB+C 114.5]
Stumpers - Allen Ludden (1 ep)
- 10/4/76 premiere with Robert Reed and Dick Gautier, $10,000 bonus
win, and Tom Kennedy stops by at the end to plug 50 Grand Slam [OB+C
43.10]
Super Jeopardy! - Alex Trebek (2 eps)
- 6/16/1990 premiere of this summer series [OB+C 80.6]
- The finale w/ Bob/Bruce/Dave [GSN 100.8]
Super Password - Bert Convy (12 eps)
- Two eps with Pat Sajak and Gloria Loring from premiere week
(first and third eps). Good/okay video q. (occasional jumps) for first
ep, excellent for third [GSN 29.11], [GSN 15.1]
- Three consecutive eps with CNR and Abby Dalton from week two. Second
ep features $25,000 win. [GSN 15.3], [GSN 15.4], [GSN 15.5]
- Nancy Lane, Richard Moll, and a last sec win [GSN 121.3]
- Christmas ep w/ Jamie Farr and Shelley Smith [GSN 110.8]
- 11/86 All Star Special w/ Dennis Weaver, Harvey Korman, McLean Stevenson, Ed Begley Jr [GSN 111.5]
- Bruce Baum, Audrey Landers...the fugitive wins $55,000 [GSN 62.11]
- The Rip Taylor toupee blooper episode [GSN 74.1]
- Finale (3/24/1989) with Betty White and Christopher Hewitt. Betty
destroys the Ca$hword toaster, Gene Wood and staff members appear for a
tearful goodbye. [GSN 38.13]
- Same as above, but 1st gen video [GSN 53.3]
Super Pay Cards - Art James (6 eps)
- One ep from 1981 [OB 85.7]
- Fran v. Darnley, $5000 win (tracking line in middle of screen) [OB 115.4]
- Helen v. Mitchell, $5000 win (tracking line in middle of screen) [OB 115.5]
- Jeanette v. Martin [OB 115.6]
- Blossom v. David [OB 115.7]
- Gail v. Leonard [OB 115.8]
Talkabout - Wayne Cox (3 eps)
- Celebrity Preview Ep w/ Marc Summers, Scott Nemes, Steve Skrojvan,
Geoff Edwards [OB 83.10]
- Series premiere [OB+C 83.11]
- Series finale [OB+C 83.12]
Talking Pictures - Allen Ludden (1 ep)
- 1968 color pilot. Guest stars: Ann Miller, Peter Lawford, Angela Cartwright, Lorne Greene, Jan Sterling, Stubby Kaye, Agnes Moorehead, Tom Smothers, Carol Burnett, Paul Winchell [KIN 113.4]
Tattletales - Bert Convy (14 eps)
- 2/18/74 premiere [GSN 95.5]
- 70's ep, "He Said, She Said" format, William & Marcy Shatner,
Orson & Carolyn Bean, Phyllis Diller & Warde Donovan...Phyllis
burps during the first quickie round [GSN 44.7]
- With Bill Cullen, Allen Ludden, and Chuck Woolery [GSN 102.1]
- 70's ep, "Quickies" format, w/ Gene and Helen Rayburn, and Mel Torme
[GSN 39.1]
- With Dennis James, Jamie Farr, Eva Gabor [GSN 102.2]
- Gene Rayburn sub-hosts; Bob Barker, Bert Convy, and Bobby Van/Elaine
Joyce play. [GSN 102.3]
- With Orson Bean, Wink Martindale, Whitman Mayo [GSN 102.4]
- '76 ep from "hosts week"; Bob & Dorothy Jo Barker, Jack & Doe
Narz, Richard & Jody Dawson [GSN 44.8, also 102.5]
- The next day, with Bob Barker hosting (fair video at best) [GSN 95.6]
- With Alan Hamel/Suzanne Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Debra Winger
[GSN 102.6]
- Christmas ep w/ Bill Daily, Lynn Redgrave, and others [GSN 110.2]
- 80's ep w/ Gene Rayburn, Barbi Benton, and Joan Collins [GSN 102.7]
- 80's ep w/ Peter Marshall, Bill Anderson, and Barbi Benton [GSN 102.8]
- 80's ep, Bert comes out wearing a skirt [GSN 25.2]
$10,000 Sweep - Jack Clark (1 ep)
- Unsold pilot ep. (8/4/1972) [GSN 11.3, also 106.4]
Think Fast - Skip Lackey (1 ep)
- Tangela/Keith v. Tiffany/Bo. General ep w/ locker room win. [GAS 119.2]
Three for the Money - Dick Enberg (1 ep)
- Only existing ep from 1975 w/ Barbara Feldon and Jim MacKrell
(some tracking problems) [SM 65.6]
Three on a Match - Bill Cullen (1 ep)
- 3/15/73 standard ep w/ Joan v. Bob v. Joanne [SM 95.7]
Tic Tac Dough - Jay Jackson (1 ep)
- 195x Michael vs. Martin (RIGGED), no opening or closing, B/W,
excellent video [Shokus 23.11]
Tic Tac Dough - Wink Martindale (18 eps)
- 1978 syndie premiere (okay video) [GSN? 69.1]
Tic Tac and Thom (McKee) episodes from GSN
- Thom's first win [4.1]
- Thom's second win [4.2]
- Thom wins his first car [4.3]
- Thom wins the largest pot on TTD, $36,800 [4.4]
- Thom's second car [5.1]
- Thom passes the $100,000 mark with his 12th win [5.2]
- Thom becomes the all-time money winner, and wins his 4th car [5.3]
- Thom passes the $200,000 mark with win #26 [5.4]
- Thom wins his 31st game, TTD season finale [6.1]
- Thom returns for the new season (and his original opponent vanishes)
[6.2]
- Thom wins his eighth car [6.3]
- Thom falls after amassing $312,700 [6.4]
- Sharon v. Jerry...TTD's 1000th ep; producer gives Wink
the slate (date: Aug 9, 1983), and Wink shows off the "Dragon Finder"
hat [GSN 48.1]
- Tournament of TTD's all-time Champions--Day 1: Gary Meyers v. Brian
Donovan [GSN 48.2]
- Tournament of TTD's all-time Champions--Day 2: Mark Leinwand v. Pieter
DeVries [GSN 48.3]
- Tournament of TTD's all-time Champions--Day 3: Wilbur Hicks v. Thom
McKee [GSN 48.4]
- Tournament of TTD's all-time Champions--Day 4: John Welsh v. Doc
Fass; John Welsh v. Gary Meyers to start semi-finals [GSN 48.5]
Tic Tac Dough - Jim Caldwell (3 eps)
- Jim's first ep. Gisele v. Archie. I like the new set, except that
awful pink and silver TTD logo behind Jim. [GSN 100.4]
- One ep with lots of red categories...multiple ties, game won on
"Showdown" [OB 37.13]
- 5/23/86 finale, including clips at end of Thom McKee [OB 43.6]
Tic Tac Dough - Patrick Wayne (1 ep)
- Early ep from premiere week, pre-Rapping Dragon (thank goodness)
[OB 77.10]
Time Machine - John Davidson (2 eps)
- The premiere ep [OB 87.13]
- One general Friday ep with a $20,000 win! [OB 72.3]
To Say the Least - Tom Kennedy (2 eps)
- Premiere ep...celebs Jamie Farr, Robert Fuller, Rita Moreno, Lee
Meriweather [OB 85.4]
- Guests Ruta Lee, Sharon Bless, Paul Silvan, and Jamie Farr. Wayne wins $5,000 in the All-Star Game. (One of the bonus round clues is Annapolis. :-) [OB+C 114.14]
To Tell The Truth (18 eps)
- Bud Collyer--panel: Don Ameche, Polly Bergen, Kitty
Carlisle, Robert Q. Lewis [GSN-18.1]
- Bud Collyer 9/6/1968 finale--Panel: Bert Convy, JoAnna Varne (sp?),
Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle [GSN 53.12]
- Garry Moore--panel: Tom Poston, Kitty Carlisle, Gene Rayburn, Peggy
Cass. Nipsey Russell and Johnny Olson appear as imposters. [GSN-12.1]
- 1976 Moore finale--panel: Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Joe Garagiola,
Kitty Carlisle [GSN 69.7]
- Joe Garagiola--panel: Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Barry Nelson,
Kitty Carlisle. First guest is "Darth Vader". [GSN-21.2]
- Robin Ward premiere--panel Pat Collins, Nipsey Russell, Margaret
Trudeau, John Wade [GSN 38.10]
- Robin Ward ep--panel Nipsey Russell, Anita Gillette, Soupy Sales,
Fannie Flagg. First guest is Thom McKee, Tic Tac Dough champion [GSN
76.2]
- Robin Ward ep--panel Soupy Sales, Pat Collins, Henry Morgan, Peggy
Cass. Secont guest is Larry King, One-on-One contestant later appeared on
Star Search [GSN 100.5]
- Richard Kline mistakenly-aired pilot on E. Coast (9/3/90)--panel:
Morton Downey, Jr., Cindy Adams, Lynn Swann, and Lynn Redgrave [OB 38.11]
- Gordon Elliott premiere(?) w/ KC, Gloria Loring, David Niven, Jr. &
Lynn Swann [OB 77.9]
- Lynn Swann ep w/ Peggy Cass and Vicki Lawrence Schultz. First
contestant was the model for Ariel in The Little Mermaid (credits missing)
[GSN 79.5]
- Lynn Swann Christmas ep w/ Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass, Chris Lemmon [GSN 110.5]
- Alex Trebek premiere--panel: Richard Moll, Orson Bean, Betty
White, Kitty Carlisle (fuzzy/ghosts in places from antenna) [OB 74.11]
- Mark Goodson sub-hosts for Alex [GSN 73.23]
- Alex Trebek 90-91 finale (5/31/91)--panel: Kitty Carlisle, Orson
Bean, Mother Love and Ron Masak [OB+C 38.12]
- John O'Hurley's first-aired ep (9/25/00)--panel: Meshach Taylor (MT), Paula Poundstone (PP), Dave Coulier, and Brandi ?...one contestant is "The Hot Dog Guy" [OB+C 103.10]
- O'Hurley's second-aired ep (9/26/00)--panel: MT, PP, Alan ?, Tracey ?...one contestant was a female spy [OB+C 103.12]
- O'Hurley ep from premiere week--panel same as 9/25/00 ep...guests are a kissing expert and a Munchkin [GSN 105.1]
Top Secret - Wink Martindale (1 ep)
- Top Secret -- 3/4/1988 pilot ep. (third) with Sharon/Mike/Wendy [SM+S 114.9]
(The New) Treasure Hunt - Geoff Edwards (14 eps)
- 1973 premiere [GSN 69.10]
- 1981 ep, champ Ethel [GSN-18.4]
- 1981 ep, champ is Mary [GSN 26.1]
- Another ep, champ is Linda [GSN 80.9]
- Contestant passes up $46,000 check and her husband leaves the studio
[GSN 69.6]
- Check is at $50,000...Geoff goes to lunch, and Johnny warns the
contestant to stay away from the box [GSN 69.2]
- Ep #74, check is at $50,000, contestants are Lisa and Karen [GSN 124.1]
- Ep #75, check still at $50K, Karen is still contestant [GSN 124.2]
- Ep #76, check still at $50K, Karen and Janet are contestants. Janet's daughter Abby is VERY similar to "Uncle Emile" [GSN 124.3]
- Ep #77, check still at $50K, contestant Marion kept $920 and passed up a check for Fifty Thousand Dollars! Geoff mentions that the check had been found three other times before (clips are shown of a $23K win, the infamous $46K "loss", and a $20K win) [GSN 124.4]
- Ep #78, check still at $50K, contestants are Marion and Roberta [GSN 124.5]
- Ep #79, check still at $50K, Rose "busts" onto the scene [GSN 124.6]
- Ep #80, check still at $50K, Rose day 2...she's 4 for 4 avoiding the klunks [GSN 124.7]
- Ep #81, Rose's "Jamaica Luck" picks the box with a check for
$50,000! Mr. Emile Arturi is none too happy either. [GSN 38.9, also 124.8]
Trivia Trap - Bob Eubanks (4 eps)
- Pilot ep--slightly different scoring system [SM 87.9]
- 10/8/84 premiere [GSN 95.8]
- All-Star ep w/ Vicki Lawrence, June Meadows, and Betty White v. Jamie
Farr, Bill Cullen, and Tom Poston [OB+C 87.14]
- 1985 general ep with a $10,000 win and the Junior team is retired
[GSN 77.3]
Trivial Pursuit (UK) - Tony Slattery (1 ep)
- 1999 UK ep, contestants Patrick, Denise, Paul [OB+C 125.11]
Trump Card - Jimmy Cefalo (3 eps)
- 9/10/1990 premiere ep, with a cameo by Donald Trump [OB 73.4]
- General ep with a $14,500 win [OB 73.5]
- 9/6/1991 finale...ho hum [OB+C 73.6]
Truth or Consequences - Bob Barker (3 eps)
- 12/31/56, Bob Barker's first ep [KIN 95.9]
- 12/61 ep w/ the "average man" [RPT 95.10]
- 1966 ep, first consequence involves unicycles [KIN 61.1,
also 65.1]
Twenty-One - Jack Barry (1 ep)
- Charles Van Doren defeats Herbert Stempel -- A MUST SEE [KIN 29.7]
Twenty-One - Maury Povich (1 ep)
- 1/9/2000 premiere [OB+C 54.3]
Twisters - Jim Perry (1 ep)
- Unsold PILOT (10/1983) [GSN 106.6]
Two for the Money - Herb Schriner (1 ep)
- Premiere of this show, sponsored by Old Gold cigarettes. [GSN
40.1]
Vs. - Greg Proops (2 eps)
- MENSA members vs. Polish people in this funny quiz game from
Comedy Central [OB+C 24.4]
- Farmers v. City Slickers [OB+C 30.5]
The Weakest Link (US) - Anne Robinson (3 eps)
- Premiere ep (Mon 4/16/01?) - Marcus, Kira, Karen, John, Renee, Jeff, James, Mary. John wins $73,000 [OB+C 123.6]
- Second ep (Tue 4/17/01?) - Kim, Tansy, Chuck, Cheryl, Kevin, Jill, Jamie, George. Kevin wins $38,000 [OB+C 123.7]
- Third ep (Wed 4/18/01?) - Glenn, Stan, Jonathan, Margaret, Eric, Lisa, John, Carol. Eric wins $57,000 [OB+C 123.8]
We've Got Your Number - Jack Barry (1 ep)
- Pilot ep, Bill v. Susan (tracking lines) [SM 119.4]
What's Going On? - Lee Bowman (1 ep)
- One ep of this short-lived DUD [GSN 24.1]
What's My Line - John Daly (5 eps)
- 1950 premiere--panel: Louis Untermeyer, Dorothy Kilgallen,
Harold Hoffman, Dr. Richard Hoffman. Guest: Phil Rizutto [GSN 66.3]
- Panel: Dorothy Kilgallen, Richard Boone, Arlene Francis, Bennett
Cerf. Guest: Sammy Davis Jr. (1/7/62) [GSN-17.5]
- 1967 ep--panel: Sue Oakland, Mark Goodson, Arlene Francis, Bennett
Cerf. Guests: Gene Rayburn, Bud Collyer, Allen Ludden, Ed McMahon [GSN
66.4]
- 9/3/1967 finale--panel: Martin Gabel, Arlene Francis, Steve Allen,
Bennett Cerf. Guest: John Daly! Mark Goodson and Bill Todman stop by
for this farewell ep [GSN 53.13]
- Same as above, but [KIN+C 66.1]
What's My Line - Wally Bruner (3 eps)
- 1968 premiere--panel: Soupy Sales, Meredith McRae, Gene Rayburn,
Arlene Francis. Guest: Joel Grey [GSN 66.2]
- Panel: Soupy Sales, Shari Lewis, Bert Convy, Arlene
Francis. Guest: James Earl Jones. Very funny intro made by one
of the challengers--HIGHLY RECOMMENDED [GSN-21.3]
- Panel: Soupy Sales, Meredith McRae, Robert Q Lewis, Arlene Francis.
Guest: Juliet Mills [GSN 89.7]
What's My Line - Larry Blyden (3 eps)
- Panel: Soupy Sales, Dana Valeri, Gene Shalit, Arlene Francis.
First challenger is Mr. X, better known as (then-)Governor Jimmy Carter.
Mystery guest is Joan Fontaine. [GSN 30.2]
- 1972 ep. w/ Gordie Howe as the mystery guest. Jumpy video [GSN 111.1]
- Red "circus" set, Panel: Soupy Sales, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Gene
Rayburn, Arlene Francis. MG: Richard Dawson [GSN 101.12]
Wheel of Fortune - Chuck Woolery (2 eps)
- Tom Kennedy plays for an audience member. Credits missing. Fair
video [OB-20.2]
- Chuck calls Susan a "little Swedish Girl" [OB 74.10]
Wheel of Fortune - Pat Sajak (11 eps)
- Sajak's NBC premiere (teen week) [OB+C 83.6]
- Syndie premiere [GSN? 87.2]
- '84 shopping ep - Michael/Sandy/Karen - over $41,000 won [GSN 112.6]
- '84 shopping ep - Andy/Michael/Kathy (no credits) [GSN 112.8]
- '84 shopping ep - Larry/Diane/Howard ($16000 win) [GSN 112.9]
- '84 shopping ep - Bess/Barbara/Terry [GSN 112.10]
- '85 shopping ep - Maryann/Linda/Joel ($18000 win, no credits) [GSN 112.5]
- Sajak's NBC finale; cameo by Merv Griffin [OB+C 83.7]
- Christmas ep -- more details later [GSN 110.1]
- 4/1/97 April Fool's Ep...Alex Trebek hosts, Mrs. Pat Sajak touches the
letters, Pat and Vanna play for charity [OB 85.11]
- 3000th syndie episode celebration from Las Vegas. Clips of pilot
(Shopper's Bazaar), and other moments from the show [OB+C 27.4]
Wheel of Fortune - Rolf Benirschke (1 ep)
- Rolf's premiere ep (1/10/1989) [OB+C 73.21]
Wheel of Fortune - Bob Goen (1 ep)
- Goen's CBS premiere ... and a cheap wheel! $50 spaces? $75
spaces? Plus, a cameo by Pat Sajak [OB 77.8]
(Celebrity) Whew! - Tom Kennedy (10 eps)
- May 1979--JIP with a very excitable woman going to the Gauntlet to win $25,000 [OB+C 125.0]
- 6/1/1979 - Howard Wilson's first show [OB+C 125.1]
- 6/4/1979 - Howard Wilson's second show [OB+C 125.2]
- 6/6/1979 - Howard's fourth show [OB+C 125.3]
- 6/8/1979 - Howard's fifth show (pre-empted from 6/7 due to CBS's "Magazine") [OB+C 125.4]
- 6/11/1979 - Howard's sixth show [OB+C 125.5]
- 6/12/1979 - Howard finally beats the gauntlet (**Gauntlet run only) [OB+C 125.6]
- 8/27/1979 - Randy Amasia is a contestant. Good video [OB+C/SM? 20.6]
- Oct 1979 - Steve LeBlang's run at $25,000 [OB 74.3]
- Celebrity ep (5/29/80) with Betty White and John Saxon, and a $25,000
gauntlet win! (fair video) [OB+C 43.1]
- Finale (5/30/80) with Betty White and John Saxon (fair video) [SM? 80.8]
Who Wants to be a Millionaire? - Regis Philbin (131+ eps)
(note--I plan to put more details about these sometime soon)
- Every ep of the August 1999 run (8/16-8/29) on ABC. Includes the
first $250,000 and $500,000 wins! [OB+C 87.18, 31.1-31.11, 88.1]
- Every ep of the November 1999 run (11/7-24) on ABC. Includes the
11/19 $1,000,000 win! [OB+C 46.1-6, 88.2, 46.7-10; 47.1-6, 51.11] (credits
clipped from Nov 99 finale)
- Every ep of the 2000 run so far...including the 1/18/00 $1,000,000
winner! (1/9-1/16 on tape 55, tape 56 has 1/18, 1/20, 1/23, 1/25, 1/27,
1/29 [football themed], 2/1, and 2/2, tape 59 have 2/3, 2/6, 2/8, 2/10,
2/13 (with tornado watch crawls..ugh), 2/15, and 2/17 ($500,000 win!),
tape 64 has 2/20, 2/22-25, 2/27-29, tape 71 has 3/1-2, 3/5, 3/7, 3/9,
3/14, (3/12/00 is 88.3), tape 78 has 3/16, 3/19, 3/21, 3/23 [$1 million
win!], 3/24 [oscar special/movie themed]), 3/28; tape 81 has 3/30, 4/2,
4/4, 4/6, 4/9, (4/11/00 is 88.10), 4/13, 4/18, 4/20; tape 86 has 4/23,
4/25, 4/27, 4/30, and the 4-day celeb tournament from 5/1-5/4 (5/4 ep
missing last couple of minutes, but no gameplay is lost), tape 90 has 5/7,
5/9, 5/10, 5/11, 5/14, 5/16, 5/17, (5/18/00 is 91.1), 5/21 (Tourney of
Champs day 1), tape 91 has 5/23-25 (t.o.c. days 2-4) and 5/28, tape 92 has
5/30, 5/31, 6/1, 6/4, 6/6, 6/7, 6/11, 6/13, tape 97 has 6/15, 6/18, 7/6,
7/9, 7/11, 7/13, 7/16, 7/18, tape 98 has 7/20, 7/23, 7/25, 7/27, 7/30,
8/1, 8/3, 8/6, tape 99 has 8/8, 8/10, tale 102 has 8/13, 8/15 [OB+C
55.1-8, 56.1-8, 59.2-8, 64.1-8, 71.2,4-7, (OB 88.3), 71.8, 78.1-6, 81.1-5,
(OB)88.10, 81.6-8, 86.1-8, 90.1-7, 91.1, 90.8, 91.2-6, 92.1-8, 97.1-8,
98.1-8, 99.7-8, 102.9-10]
- 08-17-00 ep [OB+C? 104.1]
- Some misc unsorted eps from late Aug and early Sept (before time and moving prevented me from ceasing to tape every ep) [OB+C 107]
- 09/28/00 ep...90 minute ep with weather interruptions (Tallahassee was under the gun for TS Helen) [OB+C 105.2]
- 01/04?/01 - First "Mega-Millionaire" ep with the escalating jackpot [OB+C 109.4]
- Fri Mar. 2001 - Jackpot at $2.06M - Greg Gibbs walks w/ $125K, Tie in FFF, Paul Pearson walks w/ $125K, then Scott Stone gets to $8,000 [OB+C 122.1]
- Sun Mar. 2001 - Jackpot at $2.07M - Scott Stone misses @ $32K, John Kerr walks w/ $125K, Dan Hawkins missed @ $250K, Jade Smith gets to $1,000 [OB+C 122.2]
- Tue Mar. 2001 - Jackpot at $2.08M - Jade Smith misses @ $2K, Johnny Woods misses @ $8K, Pat Jones walks w/ $64K, Nancy McGuire misses $8K, Ramesh Kannappan gets to $2,000 [OB+C 122.3]
- Thu Mar. 2001 - Jackpot at $2.09M - Ramesh Kannappan misses $64K, Kyle Welch misses $125K, Tara Collins walks w/ $64K, Dan Rufer gets to $4K [OB+C 122.4]
- Fri Mar. 2001 - Jackpot at $2.10M - Dan Rufer walks w/ $64K, Peter Diamond walks w/ $64K, Matthew Bumgardner walks w/ $16K, Suzy Law gets to $1000 [OB+C 122.5]
- Tue Mar. 2001 (week and a half later--after the TV Tournament) - Jackpot at $2.11M - Suzy Law walks w/ $125K, Lisa Burdick misses $32K, Gary Cahall gets to $250K [OB+C 122.6]
- First few minutes of ep, Gary looks at the $500K question [122.6b]
- Fri 3/30/01 - Jackpot at $2.13M - Bill Brennan misses $2K, Roger Moyer misses $250K, Chris Netz misses $8K, Scott Camloh gets to $64K [OB+C 123.1]
- Sun 4/01/01 - Jackpot at $2.14M - Scott Camloh walks w/ $125K, David Stewart walks w/ $500K, Tony Mangaser gets to $125K [OB+C 123.2]
- Tue 4/03/01 - Jackpot at $2.15M - Tony Mangaser walks w/ $250K, Larry Shackley walks w/ $64K, Henry Olsen walks w/ $250K, Renee Futrelle up to $200 [OB+C 123.3]
- Fri 4/13/01 - Steven Queen misses $16K, Maria Costanzo walks w/ $64K, Fred Coughlin walks w/ $16K, Sam Wolfe up to $32K [OB+C 123.4]
- Sun 4/15/01 - Sam Wolfe walks w/ $125K, Allan Chernov misses $64K, BERNIE CULLEN WINS $1 MILLION, Kenneth Allendoerfer gets to $200 [OB+C 123.5]
Who Wants to be a Millionaire (UK) - Chris Tarrant (2 eps)
- 1/8/1999 - contestants are Fiona Wheeler & Martin Skillings (8th ep?) [OB
87.15]
- 1/17/2000 - David Neal wins 250,000 pounds [OB 125.12]
Win Ben Stein's Money - Ben Stein (19 eps)
- Ruben/Amber/Michael. Tie after 2 rounds, close finale
[OB+C-10.3]
- Chris sets a first round record and kicks Ben's ass [OB 73.22]
- Mark/Lynn/Tim, Jimmy and Ben switch roles...and a funny Ben
impersonation.
[OB+C-24.3]
- 3/28/00 "Who Wants to Win Ben Stein's Money?" spoof ep. [OB+C 79.1]
- Comedy Central edition with Adam Carolla (Man Show), Mo Rocca (Daily Show), Greg Proops (Vs.) [OB+C 114.2]
- "Best of" ep...#370 was also Jimmy Kimmel's last [OB+C 114.1]
- 2000-2001 season premiere, also Nancy Pimental's first: Steve/Kelli/Larry [OB+C 114.3]
- Will/Elizabeth/Jeff with a picnic/cookout theme. "If you lose, you get a pie in the face." [COM 117.1]
- Ben takes on the Clintons: Chelsea (Tami), Hillary (Teresa), and Bill (Tim--who is a dead ringer for the ex-prez) [COM 117.2]
- Stephanie/Mark/Laini with a Scottish theme. $5000 win [COM 117.3]
- Gilligan's Island theme with Gilligan (Ben) taking on the Professor (Kent), Maryann (Yasmin), and the Skipper (Jeff) [COM 117.4]
- Neil/Karen/Peter with Ben dressed as Abe Lincoln. $5000 win [COM 117.5]
- A.J./Cathy/Ted with Ben dressed as Franklin D. Roosevelt. [COM 117.6]
- Jonathan/Cynthia/Joel in a salute to first ladies. [COM 117.7]
- Andy/Laurel/Carl in a salute to Fidel Castro and Cuba. [COM 117.8]
- Rob/Pam/Seth with Ben (as Moses) presenting the BEN Commandments. [COM 117.9]
- Alan/DeDe/Brian and Ben dressed as a Catholic priest (and Nancy as a Catholic schoolgirl) [COM 117.10]
- Mike/Christie/Peter take on Ben the slave boy. [COM 117.11]
- Isaac/Lisa/Derek. 4/2/01 season premiere @ Venice Beach. [COM 117.12]
Winner Take All - Bill Cullen (1 ep)
- One 1952 ep from Bill's first hosting duties [GSN 70.10]
Winning Lines - Dick Clark (1 ep)
- 1/8/2000 Premiere, $500,000 win [OB+C 54.2]
Winning Streak - Bill Cullen (1 ep)
- Lone remaining ep. of this show from 8/9/1974, Paul vs. Kathy [GSN
44.3]
Wipeout - Peter Tomarken (4 eps)
- 1987 ep w/ a car win (fair video) [USA 68.1]
- Tammy/Arthur/Adrienne with exciting bonus win [USA? 74.12]
- Maggie/Marshall/Matthew...Maggie Brown (of PYL and Second Chance fame)
strikes again [OB+C 77.12]
- Leigh/Jackie/Mike; Peter makes his entrance on a bike! [OB+C 77.13]
Wordplay - Tom Kennedy (3 eps)
- 1/29/86 premiere with Dick Shawn, Dorothy Lyman and Richard Moll
[OB 62.7]
- Aug 1987 ep w/ Jamie Farr sub-hosting. Guests: Curtis Baldwin,
Andrea Elson, & Corey Feldman [OB+C? 77.7]
- 9/4/87 finale with Jamie Farr, Marsha Warfield, Jimmy Aleck [OB 62.8]
Yahtzee! - Peter Marshall (2 eps)
- 1/11/1988 premiere with Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara, Fred Willard,
Tom Poston, and Jo Anne Worley [OB 73.16]
- General ep with $100,000 bonus win! Celebs: Nipsey Russell, Soupy
Sales, Marilyn Michaels, Larry Hovis, Rhonda Bates (opening missing) [OB
73.14]
You Bet Your Life - Groucho Marx (1 ep)
- Starts with Barbara and Mario, secret word is "FOOD" [PBS RPT 119.3]
You Bet Your Life - Richard Dawson (1 ep)
- 1988 Pilot ep that didn't sell [SM 119.10]
You Don't Say - Tom Kennedy/Jim Peck (3 eps)
- Color Kennedy 60's ep with Tina Cole and Don Grady (from My Three Sons). Robert v. Vicki [KIN 115.15]
- Kennedy '75 ep: show's first ever $10,000 win [SM 69.5]
- Friday 1978 Peck ep (taped 8/5/78) w/ Charlie Brill, Nipsey Russell, Dick Gautier, and Conny Van Dyke. Persistent counter on top and tracking lines on bottom, otherwise fine video. [SM+S 114.15]
Your Number's Up - Nipsey Russell (1 ep)
- 9/23/1985 premiere, Lea/Mary/Doug [OB 77.4]
Clips and extras...
- GSN Launch sequence [GSN 125.7]
- $100,000 Jackpot Wad - entire 10 minute SNL sketch
- The Question is Moot - SNL sketch hosted by Jesse Jackson
- TV's Funniest Game Show Moments - hosted by William Shatner, with Bob
Barker, Garry Moore, Bert Convy, Steve Allen, and Bill Cullen (counts
as one hour) [OB 72.5]
- Fox's TV's Funniest Game Shows - narrated by Richard Dawson (3/29/00)
[OB+C 79.3]
- $10K Pyramid - clip w/ William Shatner playing the Winner's Circle
solo--better quality and a bit longer than the clip before the
Nimoy/Shatner $20k ep [SM 60.8]
- $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime - clip of the first $1,000,000 win
[OB 72.15]
- Rip Taylor on Club AM, as seen on Bloopers...a blooper with confetti
[74.5A]
- $25K Pyramid - clip of an exciting winner circle win...that wasn't?
[74.11A]
- Combs Family Feud - a very exciting fast money win [74.11B]
- Price is Right - Bob kicks the Squeeze Play [96.2A]
- Price is Right - $2 showcase miss [96.2B]
- Promo package - promos for all of the '74 CBS daytime shows: The
Joker's Wild, Match Game '74, Gambit, TPiR, Now You See It, Tattletales.
Plus, a $20,000 Pyramid promo, and the pitchfilm for Bill Cullen's $25,000
Pyramid (chock full of $10,000 Pyramid wins) [SM 76.4A]
- Dating Game - Andy Kaufman is a bachelor in game one (missing most of
game two--hence I list it as a clip) [GSN 75.7]
- Wheel of Fortune - opening and finale segments of Woolery's last ep (5
min) [OB 83.5]
- WWTBAM? Behind the Scenes special (5/18/00--1 hr) [OB+C 91.2]
- The Odd Couple - Felix and Oscar appear on Password. Worth it just to see Allen and Betty. [TVLand 109.5]
- The Odd Couple - Monty Hall guests w/ a "Let's Make a Deal" game [TVLand 109.6]
- The Odd Couple - Richard Dawson guests as a co-host of a variety show w/ Oscar [TVLand 109.7]
Where to?
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gameshowjoe@earthlink.net and we can probably work something out.