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Jeopardy! 11/9/1978 w/ Art Flemming [Janet, Peter, Karen]
Jeopardy! 11/9/1978 w/ Art Flemming [Janet, Peter, Karen]
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Well, The Whew Double Buzz Sound Give Times Up and NO Guess
THE INCREDIBLE EDIBLE EGG holy fuck core memory unlocked
Karen should jave chosen money
Thanks for posting. I loved Art Fleming.
26:15 my dream had price is right losing horns heard when striking out in super jeopardy
starts with "d" with the d in quotation marks because each correct response beginning with the letter of the alphabet
"Instant egg pickup!" 🤢
This host earns his pay. Holy Smokes! Just non-stop fast talking and announcing.
He was great, even after a hiatus. Fleming as host of Jeopardy started in 1963.
We had a Monkey Wards 00:31:03 and I sure miss it.
The contestants can ring in before the clue has been fully read out loud. I don't think that's possible in newer episodes. Very interesting episode to watch. Thanks for uploading!;
As a Gen-Z, commercials back then were so much better.😂
YO! ORIGINAL BROADCAST WITH COMMERCIALS, LET'S GO!
The commercials are so funny to watch. The Lil' Abner prime time special!
A really terrific match! WOW!
Legendary ending!
Art Fleming , Alex Trebec, and now Ken Jennings each one great but Ken is only iconic as a Contestant .If Ken keeps the hosting job which he is well suited for he will join Art and Alex.
Art Fleming, my Mom and I watched him for years at lunch in the 1960's-great memory...
5:34 the good ol days
the guy makes me nervous !
How?! Art is such a gentleman.
Did I just hear Wheel Of Fortune music going into the first commercial? Cool. 😊😊
This was the origins of that music, which got recycled into shopping music for WOF in 1983.
3:54 13:07 22:37
3:54 UH OH, IT'S THE FINAL SPIN!
3:54 IS THAT THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE BELL WHEN IT'S A FINAL SPIN?!!
3:53
3:54 Oops, that sound means time's running out, I'll give the wheel one last spin and i will add 1000 to the amount of money it lands on
Presidential yacht. Those were the days.
The Nytol commercial voice-over is Mason Adams, the most heard pitch man of that era. Look him up.
This set is so flashy, compared to the original set! I'm not complaining 😂
This is how much we love J! Not one complaint about the quality of vhs transfer!
3:53 - When you hear this sound, it's time I give the wheel a final spin. Oops! Right producer, wrong show.
James Hampton in the egg commercial?
The Time's Up bell was also used on Wheel of Fortune, and for a similar purpose (it rang at the end of the game, denoting time for the final spin).
It is hilarious to hear a game show host growl and holler in excitement at one of the contestants' success.
Especially when Karen got the "Argentina" question right. "The answer is: '4 times the size of Texas, it's the 2nd largest country in South America', and it's Karen." "Second largest? What is, uhh... Argentina?" "RRRRRRIGHT! GOOD FOR YOU! ARGENTINA!" (Wheel "Final Spin" chimes) "Look at that! Double Jeopardy is over, and Karen, with a total of $2000, you are the champion! What a finish."
"Tomorrow night, it's 'Diff'rent Strokes' starring Gary Coleman and Conrad Bain. Then, more comedy fun on 'Who's Watching the Kids?'. Then, on 'The Rockford Files', Jim's on the trail of a missing princess. Then 'The Eddie Capra Mysteries', Capra's looking for the killer of a model with a very mysterious lifestyle, all tomorrow night on NBC. Right now, it's 'Jeopardy!', next." "Today, Lucille Ball joins Jack Linkletter on 'America Alive!'. Tonight, the Dogpatch residents celebrate Sadie Hawkins Day in 'Li'l Abner in Dogpatch Today' tonight at 8/7, central and mountain on NBC. Right now, it's 'The New High Rollers', next."
Geez. The answers/questions were easy compared to today's show. Dang.
Don't know about that. I didn't get a single one.
1st tine seeing this, thank god for the alex trebek version this is horrible
FRICKING YEAH! Same for the Pat Sajak and Vanna White version of wheel! This is absolutely and extremely bad! I first saw this from last month, there’s obviously no reason to watch this same for the Pat Sajak and Vanna White version of wheel! I kinda wish no-one posted any of the episodes of the Fleming version, his voice sounds very deep and bad and not clear at all!
we ALL miss Chuck Woolery and Susan Stafford
@@MorganNyeoh boo, Fleming’s voice is such a stupid reason to not like him. This particular iteration of Jeopardy! may be mediocre at best. But the original Jeopardy! (1964-1975) is excellent, and Art is an excellent host and always will be Jeopardy! Don’t you dare go wishing for Fleming era clips not to exist.
This is a basterized version of Jeopardy where the dead last contestant is eliminated after the Jeopardy and Double Jeopardy and the days champion plays Super Jeopardy
It is canon, therefore not "bastardized". It is just a variation, albeit ill-advised 😊
Art Fleming was perhaps the most courteous game show host ever
I think he's a strikingly amazing talent.
He is very much a gentleman, he is was and always will be Jeopardy!
It's sad that in the new Jeopardy, when celebrating its Anniversary, they ONLY consider the Trebek era, and don't mention Art Fleming or Don Pardo. They ignore them and these years as if they never happened! I don't get it. 😢 I was watching J! since day one. I was just a 7 yo kid, but already a trivia/Jeopardy nut.
11:50 A typo. Says THE NUMBERS OF... instead of THE NUMBER OF...
Whoa! The champion struck out in Super Jeopardy!
I only vaguely remember this interim Jeopardy. I loved the original Jeopardy, which I grew up with. And I loved the current version for many years into its run.
Thanks for the time warp. I was still in elementary school and trying to watch cartoons after school on our B&W TV with an improvised coat-hanger UHF antenna when this originally aired.
I also don't remember the Person with the Lowest Money being Eliminated.... not unless the Person was in minus Dollars coming up to Final Jeopardy they would Eliminate the Player then but again I was Born after this Era was over!
There were some variations during all three runs of Jeopardy.
This is what Jeopardy was like? Yeah I wasn't Born back then I was Born 10 Years Later but I never knew this is how they Filmed Jeopardy back then yeah again I was born in the Trebek Era after Art Flemming left!
This was not much like the original Jeopardy, 1964-74. But both used mechanically operated cards, rather than the electronic screen from Trebeck’s years.
You can tell by her low grand total, that she's been having major trouble with the bonus board or Super Jeopardy board. That thing has been her enemy compared to the front game boards.
Karen lost to Brian the following day and he won Super Jeopardy without a strike. Saw it in actually.
Watch out, Wink! That nasty old dragon could be in one of those fridges or freezer!
I like the clacking sound.
I’m Wink Martendale for Montgomery Ward!
He's well into his nineties, lives quite well after having been a very astute businessman and is still in demand as a voiceover artist!
An egg in orange juice shaken up? IDK about that…anyone ever try that?
I might soon need the True Blue Friend if I drank one of those!
Thanks for this Art Flemming JEOPARDY with the commercials. please post more if available.