The male actor that was Markie’s partner, played on Total Recall. He was the guy that was the hotel receptionist when Arnold Schwarzenegger checked in after he arrived on Mars.
those usa network days were the best,usa had so many things,sitcoms,dramas,sports,movies,that had so many in the 90's.now today,not much mostly america's big deal.that's all they have.used to watch it,growing up in indianapolis,i used to watch usa all the time.
Not true; first, this version was in syndication, not CBS like the daytime show. Plus, it didn't matter, they still had people from shows on competing networks.
Markie was a frequent celebrity guest on the $25,000 Pyramid on CBS in the mornings. And I distinctly remember the announcer saying "From, "Night Court"', Markie Post" when she would be introduced. So it's kind of strange that she wasn't introduced like that in this syndicated version. 🤔🤔
Mel had previously been a Pyramid contestant in 1979 featuring Tony Randall and Dick Cavett and she would be a celebrity player herself on the premier week of the John Davidson version in January 1991 along with Earl Holliman
I know why Dick thought Liliputians was going to get buzzed, but no, I agree with the judge on that one. That's all good. I wouldn't have thought about it in the chair, but...
The second bonus round, these things... "things that are small/little" - midgets "things that are wide" - ABC's *World of Sports* show (I won't touch that last one; not enough time to be fair)
I cringed at 18:30! Wow. How rude. Comparing or using overweight women in the same category as a trailer truck or a whale? The gall. Talk about “body shaming”. How arrogant and rude because weight is not just something women deal with. And then the commercial comes on and it’s about weight and being skinny?!? Wow!
Almost 40 years ago in 2023 which is crazy!!!
Winning $100,000 in the mid-'80s was a thing, especially if Dick Clark or Ed McMahon were involved.
Right!! After every response.
Thanks for posting this episode. Glad to see more USA episodes. Because with GSN you don't know if the fee plugs are cut out or not
Rest In Peace Dick Clark. Overdue condolences to the family for your loss. 😔💐
And Charlie and Markie
The male actor that was Markie’s partner, played on Total Recall. He was the guy that was the hotel receptionist when Arnold Schwarzenegger checked in after he arrived on Mars.
The hotel clip is on RUclips
ruclips.net/video/-79EnSvJKEM/видео.htmlsi=qxoXFeXKLGAcBpPx
HO-LEE *$#!%!* 😮😮😮
How many celebrities out there owe their discovery to the Pyramid?! Constance McCashin, John Moschitta Jr....
RIP Markie Post.
R.I.P. Dick Clark.
R.I.P. Markie 📌 Post.
R.I.P. Jack Clark.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 And now Charles Siebert.
Thanks Sam. Brings Me back to my mom and I watching together. Thx!
Mel Harris - her pre-celebrity days😊
Yep 👍, under the name Mel Kennerly.
Hope Merdock Thirtysomething
Mel later was on a TV evening show called 30 something
The Winners Circle categories were really hard.
Love this game😊
Who doesn't? 😁 One of the most well-crafted game shows in the biz!
The cuckoo sound effect
The actor was a desk clerk in Arnold's movie, "Total Recall."
Tough winners circle answers there!
those usa network days were the best,usa had so many things,sitcoms,dramas,sports,movies,that had so many in the 90's.now today,not much mostly america's big deal.that's all they have.used to watch it,growing up in indianapolis,i used to watch usa all the time.
Facts
To think, the song “Happy Birthday to You” just became public domain around 10 years ago.
Imagine winning a car that only has AM radio 😱😱😱😱😱
LOL.
Imagine living in 1985! 🙄
@@Tre404 Right?
Couldn't say Markie Post was from Night Court because that was a rival network's show!
Not true; first, this version was in syndication, not CBS like the daytime show. Plus, it didn't matter, they still had people from shows on competing networks.
Markie was a frequent celebrity guest on the $25,000 Pyramid on CBS in the mornings. And I distinctly remember the announcer saying "From, "Night Court"', Markie Post" when she would be introduced. So it's kind of strange that she wasn't introduced like that in this syndicated version. 🤔🤔
@@der22672 It's possible they just made a mistake, or it just wasn't official yet
Same as USA Network for the Contestant Plug, Because The PHONE NUMBER NOT ACTIVE!!!!? During the ReRuns!!!!?
Mel had previously been a Pyramid contestant in 1979 featuring Tony Randall and Dick Cavett and she would be a celebrity player herself on the premier week of the John Davidson version in January 1991 along with Earl Holliman
That was a $25K board with some 100K subjects.
Markie's hair *IS* 1985. 🔥🔥🔥😎😎😎
Yep 👍, September 18, 1985, to be exact.
That wasn't the poi-- Never mind.
RIP Charlie Siebert.
"Right!"
I know why Dick thought Liliputians was going to get buzzed, but no, I agree with the judge on that one. That's all good. I wouldn't have thought about it in the chair, but...
@SamTurner do you have the 1st $100,000 Pyramid Tournament (November 11-15, 18-22)?
Yes
@@samturner64 hope you'll post it soon.
@@samturner64 Isn't that where Richard Mahaffey was the first $100k winner?
@@georgemaster689 Precisely. 🙂
19:19
First ding = Miniature is Little
19:22
Second ding = Lilliputians would have been acceptable
Right...right....right 😂
Mussorgsky's Pictures (Things at an Exhibition). Might be a bit obscure.
Things that are small-A coin, a 45 record, baby's shoes, a midget, a pinky finger
Things that are little: Red Riding Hood.
Third category... try "in a swimming pool."
mel 93 day champion
Pre thirtysomething ...
You've got it, Allen!
Two years b4!
@@jmiller297 Correct!
Wow Mel Harris!
You've got that right 👉, Hope 🙏! Mel Kennerly, as a matter of fact.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 Hubby number 3 at the time.
@@StukInBuf Yep 👍!
Well at least he didn't goof up on the year of the car,glad its 1985,not 1958.😅😅
Wow, I didn't know Al Gore was on Pyramid! :D
Would they have allowed "the world of sports" for things that are wide?
More USA Pyramid airings, please. That's what's missing.
You tell ‘em, David!
Yes I would love to see them too. USA's were uncut and unedited unlike GSN's.
Right?? They make me feel like a kid again! 💯
The second bonus round, these things...
"things that are small/little" - midgets
"things that are wide" - ABC's *World of Sports* show
(I won't touch that last one; not enough time to be fair)
USA airdate here was 1/6/1993
I was 6. :-)
Yes, dumb boyiam, at 3️⃣:3️⃣0️⃣ p.m. Eastern Time, to be exact.
I wish Dick Clark was still alive
I cringed at 18:30! Wow. How rude. Comparing or using overweight women in the same category as a trailer truck or a whale? The gall. Talk about “body shaming”. How arrogant and rude because weight is not just something women deal with. And then the commercial comes on and it’s about weight and being skinny?!? Wow!
hard subjects
Yeah those are $100,000 subjects
Definitely so but they are very smart
A Chevette?? One of the worst cars ever made.
Where you get wet-At SeaWorld!!! 🐳
He was awful giving clues
Postnatal birth canal