A frequently asked question about the show's opening title sequence is where the "Price Is Right" clip at 1:08 comes from. Answer: it's the intro to a CBS promo film from the 1976-77 season.
This is the 1989-90 weekly syndicated run, which usually aired on Saturdays. It used this Q&A bonus round rather than IDing the artist in the music videos which the MTV run used. Though they did use the WHeel of Jeopardy bonus round with the IDing of music video artists, in their final batch of MTV episodes, which were taped around this time.
I think Viacom also lifted a lot of stuff from NBC's programming as well, mostly from the mid to late 80s, since Viacom was in a very cozy relationship with "The Peacock Network" thanks to Fred Silverman.
A frequently asked question about the show's opening title sequence is where the "Price Is Right" clip at 1:08 comes from.
Answer: it's the intro to a CBS promo film from the 1976-77 season.
Rick Rohrbach, I just realized you were the winning contestant on this episode!
I bet it was fun to ride in that circular rotating bed!
~Dutch
I realize during the end titles of this series, after the fee plugs are read, Steve launches into a guitar solo over the backing track.
To be honest I’ve never heard of this gameshow before and this came out 2 years after I was born
One thing that you won’t see anywhere in todays world is that category about “Rock stars that are dead or ancient”.
thanks for the upload. i had that see-through phone...
1:44 Ken stealing Arsenio's "These are people who..." bit. smh
Is that Denis leary?
This is the 1989-90 weekly syndicated run, which usually aired on Saturdays. It used this Q&A bonus round rather than IDing the artist in the music videos which the MTV run used. Though they did use the WHeel of Jeopardy bonus round with the IDing of music video artists, in their final batch of MTV episodes, which were taped around this time.
I think when they did Wheel of Jeopardy in syndicated I think they did TV shows.
Zach Horan What gave it away that it was syndicated was the Viacom logo at the end.
Zach Horan Also, the syndicated Remote Control had their own open.
Good Game Rick!
isn't that dennis leary
14:14 That's my Blue Jays banner! They're an interestin team. Most of 'em aren't even Canadian.
did they borrow the bell and buzzer sound from other Viacom shows like Double Dare
+Marco Macias well Double Dare borrowed it from this show. I'd like to ride in that flip chair
I think Viacom also lifted a lot of stuff from NBC's programming as well, mostly from the mid to late 80s, since Viacom was in a very cozy relationship with "The Peacock Network" thanks to Fred Silverman.
Please find an episode with the Brady kids!
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Who was reading the fee plugs at the end?
definitely wasn't Colin.
pem1974 John Ten Eyrk
Wonder Woman wears red white and blue?
colin quinn sings bad
Denis Leary
this i got to see
Denis Leary, ech.
Mom!?
This went m t v was fun