Post by mechamind on Apr 22, 2014 17:39:25 GMT -5
Airdate: 1984 (with Ernie Sigley as host)
Fabulous merchandise just waiting to be won on...
...Wheel of Fortune!
Today's contestants:
Marion Stulk: Enjoys cycling and cooking, from Corrimal, NSW
Ian Carter: Salesman in automotive engineering, also a photographer
Tina Korenistasis (?) (returning champion)
(Even Ernie couldn't remember how to pronounce the last name.)
Somebody could also win the top prize...an outdoor patio and pool worth nearly $5,000!
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is $240, and we begin Round 1:
(The audience laughs at Ian's "R for reversible".)
Ian solves CASABLANCA.
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is upgraded to $460 for Round 2:
Marion solves TO FEATHER ONE'S NEST.
The top-dollar is now $1,200 for Round 3:
RRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGG!
Hoping to hit top dollar again, Ernie will give the Wheel a spin. Consonants are worth $180.
Ian: M
Tina: B
Marion: D
Only vowels left!
Marion solves BETTE MIDLER for $180.
The consolation prize for Ian is a Konica camera. And Tina still won a lot of prizes in her previous game.
Due to the limited footage, this is where the recap will end. At least the board now has some gameplay from Ernie's time.
Fabulous merchandise just waiting to be won on...
...Wheel of Fortune!
Today's contestants:
Marion Stulk: Enjoys cycling and cooking, from Corrimal, NSW
Ian Carter: Salesman in automotive engineering, also a photographer
Tina Korenistasis (?) (returning champion)
(Even Ernie couldn't remember how to pronounce the last name.)
Somebody could also win the top prize...an outdoor patio and pool worth nearly $5,000!
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is $240, and we begin Round 1:
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TITLE |
MARION | Ian | Tina |
$240: K (DUD!) | $90: R (DUD!) | $180: T (DUD!) |
$40: R (Repeat) | $60: C (x2) $240: B $150: L $60: S Solve: Correct! | |
510 |
(The audience laughs at Ian's "R for reversible".)
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TITLE |
Ian solves CASABLANCA.
$510 to spend |
Cassette player (-$279) Pair of Luxo lamps (-$220) $11 remaining |
Marion | Ian | Tina |
510 | ||
Locked in: $499 spent $11 remainder |
The top-dollar value on the Wheel is upgraded to $460 for Round 2:
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PHRASE |
Marion | IAN | Tina |
Lose A Turn! | BANKRUPT! (0) | |
$275: T (x3) $370: S (x2) $370: H $370: R $185: N (x2) $185: F Only vowels left! Solve: Correct! | ||
1,755 |
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Marion solves TO FEATHER ONE'S NEST.
$1,755 to spend |
Cassette player (-$279) Vintage glassware (-$124) Family games package (-$350) Silver cutlery set (-$650) Pair of Luxo Lamps (-$220) Polish and paint set (-$97) $35 remaining |
Marion | Ian | Tina |
1,755 | 510 | |
Locked in: $1,720 spent $35 remainder | Locked in: $499 spent $11 remainder |
The top-dollar is now $1,200 for Round 3:
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Marion | Ian | TINA |
$180: L $110: R $180: P (DUD!) | ||
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BANKRUPT! (0 lost) | $170: T (x2) | |
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RRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGG!
Hoping to hit top dollar again, Ernie will give the Wheel a spin. Consonants are worth $180.
Ian: M
Tina: B
Marion: D
Only vowels left!
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Marion solves BETTE MIDLER for $180.
Marion | Ian | Tina |
1,935 | 860 | 470 |
Locked in: ? spent ? remainder | Locked in: $499 spent $11 remainder |
The consolation prize for Ian is a Konica camera. And Tina still won a lot of prizes in her previous game.
Due to the limited footage, this is where the recap will end. At least the board now has some gameplay from Ernie's time.