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Post by tlc38tlc38 on Nov 7, 2016 15:18:02 GMT -5
What other game shows (past and present) do you enjoy?
My list: The Price is Right (Barker and Roddy version) Lingo (Woolery version) The $25,000 Pyramid Card Sharks (Perry and Eubanks versions) Match Game (Rayburn version) Password (Ludden version) Super Password (Convy version) Password Plus (Ludden version) Family Fued (Dawson, Combs, & Karn versions) Supermarket Sweep (Ruprecht version) Classic Concentration (Trebek version) Press Your Luck (Tomarken version) Win, Lose or Draw (Lawrence and Convy versions) Deal or No Deal (original hour version) WWTBAM? (Philbin version)
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Post by WooWho on Nov 7, 2016 15:39:17 GMT -5
These days? Hmmmmmm...
Jeopardy! Panel Quiz Attack 25 (Japan) The Chase (UK, AUS) Fifteen to One (UK!William G. Stewart) Blockbusters (UK!Bob Holness) Bullseye (UK!Jim Bowen) Pointless (UK) Countdown (UK)
Many others depending on my mood on any given week, but these are the stalwarts...
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Post by GameShow75 on Nov 7, 2016 17:31:49 GMT -5
My favorites past and present are 1 VS 100 (Bob Saget for the US and South Korea), Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?, The Weakest Link (UK, US, and Mexico.), Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? (Classic Edition with Regis Philbin), Pyramid (Michael Strahan and Dick Clark.), Card Sharks, Match Game, Family Feud, The Price Is Right, Let's Make A Deal, Tipping Point (UK), Press Your Luck, Hollywood Game Night, Celebrity Name Game, Chain Reaction with Mike Catherwood, Deal Or No Deal (Australia, UK, and US), MONOPOLY Millionaires Club, JEOPARDY!, Wheel Of Fortune, and The Chase (Australia and UK).
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Post by tlc38tlc38 on Nov 7, 2016 18:05:27 GMT -5
I forgot to list "Weakest Link"---the Robinson version.
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Post by genius2751 on Nov 7, 2016 19:39:42 GMT -5
The only other one I closely follow is Family Feud (Harvey and sometimes O'Hurley).
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Post by tlc38tlc38 on Nov 8, 2016 13:40:06 GMT -5
I've recently started checking out Golden-Road.net. Great site! Brings back many memories of Barker, Roddy, and the great models Janice, Holly, etc...
I'm a huge fan of TPIR from the 80s/90s.
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Post by jimhattenwoffan on Nov 8, 2016 13:52:20 GMT -5
"The Price is Right" (Bob Barker, Tom Kennedy, Dennis James, Doug Davidson) "Card Sharks" (ALL versions, even the short-lived 2001 revival, could've been better but I didn't hate it) "Pyramid" ($25,000 & $100,000 versions with Dick Clark) "Family Feud" (more so Celebrity editions, Ray Combs, Richard Dawson, & John O'Hurley, I hate it today with Steve Harvey) "Deal or No Deal" (the hour-long NBC version with ALL 26 briefcase models) "Classic Concentration" (Alex Trebek version) "Let's Make a Deal" (1984-1986 version was my all-time favorite along with today's version with Wayne Brady) "Hollywood Squares" "Rock & Roll Jeopardy"
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Post by aaaa on Nov 10, 2016 8:45:45 GMT -5
Trump Card of course. Would GSN or Buzzr be willing to pick up an episode of it to air as a one-off special in the wake of recent events(Donald himself does make a cameo in the first aired episode)
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Post by WarioSajak on Nov 10, 2016 22:26:57 GMT -5
Lemme rack my brain a bit here...
* Beat the Clock (pretty much everything through 1980; I thought the PAX version missed the point in a couple ways) * Blockbusters (both versions) * Break the Bank (1976-77 and 1985-86, though I'm not a fan of how Gene Rayburn was treated in the latter) * Bullseye (civilian era; Celebrity had quite possibly the worst pacing I've seen in this genre prior to about 2001) * Card Sharks (Rafferty/Perry/Eubanks, in that order; the 2001 version showed Pearson didn't "get" what made the show work) * Catch Phrase (James especially, though the early UK seasons are good too) * Concentration (all versions, especially Narz and Trebek) * The Cross-Wits (Clark) * Double Dare (Trebek) * Family Feud (pretty much everything except the $400 format and the 1999-current series) * Farkle * Gambit (Martindale; I thought Catch 21 missed the point in several ways) * High Rollers (even if the Martindale version sometimes dragged) * Hollywood Squares (Marshall, minus the last year or so where it's pretty clear the show was tired) * I've Got A Secret (especially the 1970s runs) * Jeopardy! (pretty much everything except Jep!, which tried too hard to make the show "for kids") * The Joker's Wild (pretty much everything, especially the CBS run) * Let's Make A Deal (pretty much everything through 1991, especially the '70s and mid-'80s syndie runs) * Lingo (Woolery, particularly the last couple seasons) * Match Game (Rayburn 1973-82, especially 1975-77 and 1980-82) * Name That Tune (Kennedy) * Password (pretty much everything through 1989, though Super sometimes dragged) * Press Your Luck/Second Chance (I thought Whammy! missed the point in several ways) * The Price Is Right (pretty much everything except Seasons 33-35 and 37-39) * Pyramid (pretty much everything through 1991) * Sale of the Century (Perry, both versions) * Scrabble (both versions, although the '93 run was pretty obviously cheaper) * Strikeout * Three On A Match * Tic-Tac-Dough (1978-86, including the brief CBS run) * Whew! * You Don't Say! (especially the 1970s runs)
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Post by WooWho on Nov 10, 2016 23:35:00 GMT -5
Now there's a surprise. You're referring to Greggo's "Farkle," I take it?
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Post by WarioSajak on Nov 11, 2016 3:27:12 GMT -5
You're referring to Greggo's "Farkle," I take it? Yep. Included it (and Strikeout) since the OP didn't specify TV game shows.
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Post by tlc38tlc38 on Nov 11, 2016 21:53:42 GMT -5
OMG! I just bought the 26 episode set of TPIR and it's so much fun seeing these episodes!
Of course, I'd like to see more from the 80s-90s, but this set is still great.
The contestant named Boo Boo on one of Bob's 1st week shows is HILARIOUS!!
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Post by Bryce L. on Nov 12, 2016 2:44:22 GMT -5
OMG! I just bought the 26 episode set of TPIR and it's so much fun seeing these episodes! Of course, I'd like to see more from the 80s-90s, but this set is still great. The contestant named Boo Boo on one of Bob's 1st week shows is HILARIOUS!! You want a great contestant? Find the premiere episode, look for Connie. To me, one Connie is worth ten Boo Boos.
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Post by WarioSajak on Nov 12, 2016 16:05:03 GMT -5
Of course, I'd like to see more from the 80s-90s, but this set is still great. Unfortunately, I think the exclusion of any shows from that timeframe might have to do with models Bob had disagreements with (and that's putting it mildly). Oddly, and this is something I didn't realize until a couple weeks ago, there's also no Season 3 episodes in the set. Find the premiere episode, Aside from a great contestant in Connie, you'll see why the premiere (and #0014D, for that matter) wasn't on the DVD set even though it really should've been.
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Post by tlc38tlc38 on Nov 12, 2016 20:59:19 GMT -5
^Because of the fur coats.
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