Post by pakman on Mar 22, 2019 16:29:08 GMT -5
Today's my day off from work, so I figured I should get my second and final English Countryside Week episode recapped for all of you! I'm certain that this is the April 8, 1997 episode, which aired on Tuesday.
Carrie Shadley is from Land O’Lakes, Florida. She’s a senior at the University of South Florida, majoring in math communications. She’d like to get into special events management when she graduates. She’s also active on campus with the Public Relations Student Society of America and served on the homecoming committee.
Bob Blitho is from Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. He’s a firefighter with the Toronto West Fire Department and is a single father to a 12-year-old daughter. In his free time, he coaches girls’ softball, plays guitar and enjoys a little golf and hockey.
Ruthie Del Nose-Peters is from Gilbert, Arizona, but originally from Akron, Ohio. She’s married to her “wonderful husband” Pat and has twin 14-year-old boys, Caleb and Michael. She likes to water ski and snow ski in her spare time.
Round #1
Category: Phrase
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_ _ _ _ _ / &
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Carrie starts off since she drew #1, but it’s a rough first spin as she can’t cash in on $800 since there are no T’s in the puzzle.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ / &
_ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _
Bob’s first spin nets him $300 on a single N, then he quickly buys an astounding seven E’s. With only $50 left, he has to spin and lands on $250, but he calls a T, which Carrie already called and is not in the puzzle. Pat reminds Bob to keep an eye on the used letter board.
E _ E _ _ _ N E
_ _ _ _ E / &
_ _ _ / _ _ E E _ E
Ruthie has a really good first spin, netting $2,700 by calling three S’s on $900. She gets an additional $600 thanks to a solitary R, then $900 more on an M.
E _ E _ _ _ N E
S M _ _ E / &
S _ _ / _ _ E E S E
After just three spins, Ruthie decides to solve EVERYONE SMILE & SAY CHEESE. Pat congratulates her on her $4,200 win, and Ruthie reveals that she almost said “Please” as the last word, which would have been a disaster had she done that.
Carrie - $0
Bob - $0
Ruthie - $4,200
But now it’s time to move on to round two and a new prize from Charlie. On Rodeo Drive in California is Bang & Olufsen, a technology store that has a complete audio system. That system plays CD, tape and radio, and with the simple wave of a hand, the music will start playing. The value of the prize is $3,000.
Round #2
Category: The 70’s
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Bob gets his turn at starting a round, landing on $600 and finding three N’s. He immediately buys two E’s before spinning again and landing on the $10,000. He picks it up thanks to a solitary T. Bob buys two A’s before spinning again, getting $1,800 thanks to two R’s on $900. He buys three O’s, and nearly hits BANKRUPT, but the peg holds on to $500. As Vanna reveals three L’s, Pat tells Bob, “I was sure you were doomed there!” Bob spins again, lands on $700 and gets two W’s for his efforts. He hits $250 and gets three D’s, then hits $250 again and finds a solitary F. But it seems like the nerves may be getting to Bob, as he says “I’m going to have to spin” with just a few letters left in the puzzle. He hits FREE SPIN and stumbles a bit before guessing two S’s, allowing him to pick up the disc. His next spin lands on $800, but he takes his time and calls a bad B seconds before gets buzzed out. Pat reminds him of his FREE SPIN, which he decides to use. Bob buys three I’s, which may help him, but now all the vowels are gone, so he has to spin or solve. He lands on $2,500, but by now, he’s completely frozen. Bob gets buzzed out for taking too long, but he would have lost his turn anyway, as he guessed an M, which was not in the puzzle, just after the buzzer rang.
W A L T / D I S N E _
W O R L D / O _ E N S
I N / F L O R I D A
We move on to Ruthie, who picks up $250 on a solitary Y.
W A L T / D I S N E Y
W O R L D / O _ E N S
I N / F L O R I D A
Ruthie decides she’s “just going to solve it,” getting WALT DISNEY WORLD OPENS IN FLORIDA. Her $250 is bumped up to the house minimum of $500. Pat comforts Bob, telling him that sometimes in the studio contestants just draw a blank, and had he been on the couch at home, he probably would have gotten it. The host tells Bob to hang in there, as there’s still plenty of time left.
Carrie - $0
Bob - $0
Ruthie - $4,700
It’s time once again for the Jackpot round, which means we’re set to begin round three.
Round #3
Category: Event
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_ _ _ _ / _ _ _
Ruthie’s in the lead and has first dibs at the wheel, but hits her first bit of bad luck after guessing a bad T on SURPRISE.
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_ _ _ _ / _ _ _
Poor Carrie’s bad luck continues thanks to a BANKRUPT.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ / _ _ _
Bob is able to cash in first this round on $700 thanks to a single N, but buys a dud E and loses his turn.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N _
_ _ _ _ / _ _ _
Back to Ruthie where she wins $500 by finding two G’s on $250. Her next spin lands on the BANG & OLUFSEN package, which she picks up with the help of four R’s. But she calls a bad S and can’t cash in on $500.
_ R _ G R _ _ _ _ N G
_ _ _ R / _ _ R
Carrie finally gets on the board by calling a Y on $900. But her luck is short-lived after guessing a dud L on $350.
_ R _ G R _ _ _ _ N G
Y _ _ R / _ _ R
Bob’s at it again, landing on $250 and finding two M’s. He then decides to buy a solitary I before spinning again. He has better luck than Ruthie after hitting the SURPRISE and picks it up thanks to a solitary P.
P R _ G R _ M M I N G
Y _ _ R / _ _ R
Wanting to avoid a repeat of last round, Bob decides he’s going to solve, and correctly gets PROGRAMMING YOUR VCR. He won just $700 in cash, but Charlie has some exciting news about the Surprise; Bob’s going on a CARIBBEAN CRUISE. The Princess Cruise liner will take him to the eastern Caribbean over seven days, where the stops include St. Thomas, St. Croix and Nassau. There’s also a private island owned by Princess Cruises that Bob will get to visit. Altogether, it’s worth $5,350. And just like that, Bob is now in the lead with $6,050. Pat says it’s redemption.
Carrie - $0
Bob - $6,050
Ruthie - $4,700
There’s a tight match brewing between Bob and Ruthie, who are just over $1,300 apart. And Carrie still has time to get on the board as well with a $5,000 space now on the wheel.
Round #4
Category: Classic TV
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_ _ / _ _ _
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Carrie hits $500 on her first spin, but continues her stream of bad luck because of a dud S.
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_ _ / _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Bob also has some bad luck on $900 because there are no N’s.
_ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ / _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
But Ruthie hits the big bucks by landing on $5,000, and cashes in big time thanks to three T’s. She buys three E’s before spinning again and getting $900 from a solitary H. Another spin nets her $450 on a single F before she buys a single O. Ruthie tells Pat she’s going to spin…
DING DING! DING DING!
…before Pat stops her and says he’s actually going to spin because time is running out. In the speed-up round, vowels are worth nothing, but consonants today are worth…$700 apiece.
T H E / _ _ _ _ _ _
O F / _ E _
_ _ _ _ _ E T T
Ruthie – 3 L’s
Carrie – 1 M
Bob – 1 C
Ruthie – No R
Carrie – 1 P
Bob – No G
Ruthie – 2 D’s
Carrie – 1 J
T H E / _ _ L L _ D
O F / J E D
C L _ M P E T T
Carrie guesses THE BALLAD OF JED CLAMPLETT and finally, at the last minute, ends up on the board. While she had some rotten luck with the wheel, she’s still taking home $2,100.
Carrie - $2,100
Bob - $6,050
Ruthie - $4,700
Pat questions Bob as to how he ended up winning, but he has no answer, because with $6,050, and coming back from one of the most painful losses I’ve ever seen on the show, Bob is going to the Bonus Round!
Bob Blitho is from Cambridge, Ontario, Canada. He’s a firefighter with the Toronto West Fire Department and is a single father to a 12-year-old daughter. In his free time, he coaches girls’ softball, plays guitar and enjoys a little golf and hockey.
Ruthie Del Nose-Peters is from Gilbert, Arizona, but originally from Akron, Ohio. She’s married to her “wonderful husband” Pat and has twin 14-year-old boys, Caleb and Michael. She likes to water ski and snow ski in her spare time.
Round #1
Category: Phrase
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ / &
_ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _
Carrie starts off since she drew #1, but it’s a rough first spin as she can’t cash in on $800 since there are no T’s in the puzzle.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ / &
_ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _
Bob’s first spin nets him $300 on a single N, then he quickly buys an astounding seven E’s. With only $50 left, he has to spin and lands on $250, but he calls a T, which Carrie already called and is not in the puzzle. Pat reminds Bob to keep an eye on the used letter board.
E _ E _ _ _ N E
_ _ _ _ E / &
_ _ _ / _ _ E E _ E
Ruthie has a really good first spin, netting $2,700 by calling three S’s on $900. She gets an additional $600 thanks to a solitary R, then $900 more on an M.
E _ E _ _ _ N E
S M _ _ E / &
S _ _ / _ _ E E S E
After just three spins, Ruthie decides to solve EVERYONE SMILE & SAY CHEESE. Pat congratulates her on her $4,200 win, and Ruthie reveals that she almost said “Please” as the last word, which would have been a disaster had she done that.
Carrie - $0
Bob - $0
Ruthie - $4,200
But now it’s time to move on to round two and a new prize from Charlie. On Rodeo Drive in California is Bang & Olufsen, a technology store that has a complete audio system. That system plays CD, tape and radio, and with the simple wave of a hand, the music will start playing. The value of the prize is $3,000.
Round #2
Category: The 70’s
_ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _
_ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Bob gets his turn at starting a round, landing on $600 and finding three N’s. He immediately buys two E’s before spinning again and landing on the $10,000. He picks it up thanks to a solitary T. Bob buys two A’s before spinning again, getting $1,800 thanks to two R’s on $900. He buys three O’s, and nearly hits BANKRUPT, but the peg holds on to $500. As Vanna reveals three L’s, Pat tells Bob, “I was sure you were doomed there!” Bob spins again, lands on $700 and gets two W’s for his efforts. He hits $250 and gets three D’s, then hits $250 again and finds a solitary F. But it seems like the nerves may be getting to Bob, as he says “I’m going to have to spin” with just a few letters left in the puzzle. He hits FREE SPIN and stumbles a bit before guessing two S’s, allowing him to pick up the disc. His next spin lands on $800, but he takes his time and calls a bad B seconds before gets buzzed out. Pat reminds him of his FREE SPIN, which he decides to use. Bob buys three I’s, which may help him, but now all the vowels are gone, so he has to spin or solve. He lands on $2,500, but by now, he’s completely frozen. Bob gets buzzed out for taking too long, but he would have lost his turn anyway, as he guessed an M, which was not in the puzzle, just after the buzzer rang.
W A L T / D I S N E _
W O R L D / O _ E N S
I N / F L O R I D A
We move on to Ruthie, who picks up $250 on a solitary Y.
W A L T / D I S N E Y
W O R L D / O _ E N S
I N / F L O R I D A
Ruthie decides she’s “just going to solve it,” getting WALT DISNEY WORLD OPENS IN FLORIDA. Her $250 is bumped up to the house minimum of $500. Pat comforts Bob, telling him that sometimes in the studio contestants just draw a blank, and had he been on the couch at home, he probably would have gotten it. The host tells Bob to hang in there, as there’s still plenty of time left.
Carrie - $0
Bob - $0
Ruthie - $4,700
It’s time once again for the Jackpot round, which means we’re set to begin round three.
Round #3
Category: Event
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ / _ _ _
Ruthie’s in the lead and has first dibs at the wheel, but hits her first bit of bad luck after guessing a bad T on SURPRISE.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ / _ _ _
Poor Carrie’s bad luck continues thanks to a BANKRUPT.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ / _ _ _
Bob is able to cash in first this round on $700 thanks to a single N, but buys a dud E and loses his turn.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N _
_ _ _ _ / _ _ _
Back to Ruthie where she wins $500 by finding two G’s on $250. Her next spin lands on the BANG & OLUFSEN package, which she picks up with the help of four R’s. But she calls a bad S and can’t cash in on $500.
_ R _ G R _ _ _ _ N G
_ _ _ R / _ _ R
Carrie finally gets on the board by calling a Y on $900. But her luck is short-lived after guessing a dud L on $350.
_ R _ G R _ _ _ _ N G
Y _ _ R / _ _ R
Bob’s at it again, landing on $250 and finding two M’s. He then decides to buy a solitary I before spinning again. He has better luck than Ruthie after hitting the SURPRISE and picks it up thanks to a solitary P.
P R _ G R _ M M I N G
Y _ _ R / _ _ R
Wanting to avoid a repeat of last round, Bob decides he’s going to solve, and correctly gets PROGRAMMING YOUR VCR. He won just $700 in cash, but Charlie has some exciting news about the Surprise; Bob’s going on a CARIBBEAN CRUISE. The Princess Cruise liner will take him to the eastern Caribbean over seven days, where the stops include St. Thomas, St. Croix and Nassau. There’s also a private island owned by Princess Cruises that Bob will get to visit. Altogether, it’s worth $5,350. And just like that, Bob is now in the lead with $6,050. Pat says it’s redemption.
Carrie - $0
Bob - $6,050
Ruthie - $4,700
There’s a tight match brewing between Bob and Ruthie, who are just over $1,300 apart. And Carrie still has time to get on the board as well with a $5,000 space now on the wheel.
Round #4
Category: Classic TV
_ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ / _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Carrie hits $500 on her first spin, but continues her stream of bad luck because of a dud S.
_ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ / _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Bob also has some bad luck on $900 because there are no N’s.
_ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ / _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
But Ruthie hits the big bucks by landing on $5,000, and cashes in big time thanks to three T’s. She buys three E’s before spinning again and getting $900 from a solitary H. Another spin nets her $450 on a single F before she buys a single O. Ruthie tells Pat she’s going to spin…
DING DING! DING DING!
…before Pat stops her and says he’s actually going to spin because time is running out. In the speed-up round, vowels are worth nothing, but consonants today are worth…$700 apiece.
T H E / _ _ _ _ _ _
O F / _ E _
_ _ _ _ _ E T T
Ruthie – 3 L’s
Carrie – 1 M
Bob – 1 C
Ruthie – No R
Carrie – 1 P
Bob – No G
Ruthie – 2 D’s
Carrie – 1 J
T H E / _ _ L L _ D
O F / J E D
C L _ M P E T T
Carrie guesses THE BALLAD OF JED CLAMPLETT and finally, at the last minute, ends up on the board. While she had some rotten luck with the wheel, she’s still taking home $2,100.
Carrie - $2,100
Bob - $6,050
Ruthie - $4,700
Pat questions Bob as to how he ended up winning, but he has no answer, because with $6,050, and coming back from one of the most painful losses I’ve ever seen on the show, Bob is going to the Bonus Round!
W - H - E - E - L
Bob picks the L in Bonus Land.
Bonus Round
Category: Things
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Vanna then reveals the R, S, T, L, N and E.
_ _ _ N _ L _ _ S
Bob guesses G, P, D and A.
_ A G N _ L _ A S
As soon as the timer starts, Bob guesses MAGNOLIAS and becomes the first Bonus Round winner of the week. And he gets to take home a BUICK RIVIERA. Charlie highlights Bob’s new car, which includes leather interior and “world-class structure.” Altogether, the car is worth $34,485. “Who needs Disney World?” Pat exclaims, and as Bob walks to his Riviera, he celebrates his $40,535 cash and prizes win.
And that’s a wrap for English Countryside Week! I’ve got one more episode from season 14 to recap, followed by two more season 13 episodes and then I’m done with those two seasons. Next I'll be doing one of only two Celebrities & Moms Week episodes that isn't online; the Friday Finals.
Bob picks the L in Bonus Land.
Bonus Round
Category: Things
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Vanna then reveals the R, S, T, L, N and E.
_ _ _ N _ L _ _ S
Bob guesses G, P, D and A.
_ A G N _ L _ A S
As soon as the timer starts, Bob guesses MAGNOLIAS and becomes the first Bonus Round winner of the week. And he gets to take home a BUICK RIVIERA. Charlie highlights Bob’s new car, which includes leather interior and “world-class structure.” Altogether, the car is worth $34,485. “Who needs Disney World?” Pat exclaims, and as Bob walks to his Riviera, he celebrates his $40,535 cash and prizes win.
And that’s a wrap for English Countryside Week! I’ve got one more episode from season 14 to recap, followed by two more season 13 episodes and then I’m done with those two seasons. Next I'll be doing one of only two Celebrities & Moms Week episodes that isn't online; the Friday Finals.
Additional Notes:
- As I said in my other English Countryside recap, I don't have Friday Finals recorded, but I did watch the episode. Despite it being 22 years since I saw the episode, I definitely remember Bob returning on Friday. However, I can't tell you how successful he was, as that I do not remember.
- One of the other contestants can be heard chuckling after Bob says, "I'll solve" in round three. I can't tell if it's Ruthie or Carrie, but there's definitely a chuckle.
- Pat mentions that they tried to give the $10,000 away "the other night" but were unsuccessful. I assume this was probably from a few weeks earlier, as all evidence I have suggests this is only the Tuesday show, and nobody landed on it Monday.
- At the time Bob got buzzed out, he had $16,500 in front of him, which included the $10,000 prize.
- Likewise, Ruthie had $19,350 in front of her when Carrie solved the speed-up round.
- Pat sings the opening line of the Beverly Hillbillies theme song after Carrie solves the speed-up.