This is the first (and possibly only?) time that a tie-break catchphrase was required to decide the winner of the main game. I wondered if there had ever been an episode where the two contestant's scores were equal when time ran out, forcing sudden death- yes, as it turns out.
Only time I'm aware of where they didn't play the end-of-game buzzer.
I think this show might have been my first time I loved Game Shows
I saw that 'Drop Anchor' catchphrase in a Super Catchphrase round in another episode.
This is the first (and possibly only?) time that a tie-break catchphrase was required to decide the winner of the main game. I wondered if there had ever been an episode where the two contestant's scores were equal when time ran out, forcing sudden death- yes, as it turns out.
Hand over the good? What does that mean?
God knows! They were stinkers
If you were wondering what U was, it's "Wal to Wall Carpenting".
Again, a different winner if the money values of the first two episodes were used here.
I think the "R" square was actually an "M" square in one of the US episodes
Hoe could they not get the simple coastguard?
Hoe could they not get the single coastguard?