@"Secret Area Vault", yes, way back then, on Friday, September 6, 1985, this "Scrabble" game show had Mr. Charles "Chuck" H. Woolery as its former host just as his previous studio announcer there was late Mr. Jay Stewart [though actually, it turns out that his real last name was Fix while his middle name was Stewart]!
I remember 5-year-old me thinking there was some sort of magical high-tech system that was "reading" the tiles as they were dropped in the slots. Although someone could probably rig up some sort of RFID system to do that nowadays, the easy approach is still the same as it always was: a backstage graphics op with a keyboard.
Chris' first win was posted here and aired originally on 9/2/1985, and Chuck says "see you Monday", this is from 9/6/85. Also, since this page also just posted the USA update from 4/16/93, and Chris' first episode appears to have been rerun on USA on 4/5 or 4/12/93, the USA airdate for this is probably 4/16/93. Chris Nadler was said to have won $24,500, as per the September 1986 issue of TV Game Show magazine.
Jay was still at the mic when Don Minyard was going for his 10th and final win on the September 26, 1985 episode. (Don played on September 17-20; 23-26. Info per The Gadsden Times.)
I miss the hell out of SCRABBLE on NBC Daytime in the 80s. I'm so glad to relive this on RUclips.
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@"Secret Area Vault", yes, way back then, on Friday, September 6, 1985, this "Scrabble" game show had Mr. Charles "Chuck" H. Woolery as its former host just as his previous studio announcer there was late Mr. Jay Stewart [though actually, it turns out that his real last name was Fix while his middle name was Stewart]!
I remember 5-year-old me thinking there was some sort of magical high-tech system that was "reading" the tiles as they were dropped in the slots. Although someone could probably rig up some sort of RFID system to do that nowadays, the easy approach is still the same as it always was: a backstage graphics op with a keyboard.
Chris got all three words in the Scrabble sprint time of 11.7 seconds. Pretty good.
That Scrabble Sprint was a Jaw dropper.
Dreama later appeared on Card Sharks in September 1987 for three days and took home $10,400!
CHRIS, YOU NEARLY GAVE CHUCK A HEART ATTACK!
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I was in school, back in the 1980s.
Chris' first win was posted here and aired originally on 9/2/1985, and Chuck says "see you Monday", this is from 9/6/85. Also, since this page also just posted the USA update from 4/16/93, and Chris' first episode appears to have been rerun on USA on 4/5 or 4/12/93, the USA airdate for this is probably 4/16/93. Chris Nadler was said to have won $24,500, as per the September 1986 issue of TV Game Show magazine.
September 6, 1985. 11 days before Don Minyard came on.
It did air on April 16, 1993. I remember watching it off USA that day:)
I remember this game show and the host. My favorite Muppet is Kermit the Frog.
Could this have been Jay Stewart's final show? September 1985 was when Charlie Tune became new permanent announcer.
Jay was still at the mic when Don Minyard was going for his 10th and final win on the September 26, 1985 episode. (Don played on September 17-20; 23-26. Info per The Gadsden Times.)
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I’m curious what prompted the “letter placement recreation” at 14:40.
11.7 couldn't hold it, that's incredible.
This is Otis from PYL 84: Nita/Andres/Otis
If I recall, that Otis had whammied out.
Sonny Bono died in a Skiing accident.
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1:48 2:47
otis was losing player on jeopardy in 1989
Dreama looks very hot. I would've loved to see Robert impersonate my favorites Bert & Ernie.
thanks for the thumbs up/liking Secret Area Vault :)
In my humble opinion, the clue for “paramedics“ was not the best one.