RIP to Chuck Woolery to a man in his time of game shows who coined the phrase "2 and 2." We loved him and we're gonna miss him. Thank you Chuck Woolery for your service as a game show host.
28:40 - (NBC jingle) - "Tonight. It's action and excitement as THE A-TEAM drops in on renegade lumberjacks. Watch Mr. T. cut those wimps down to size. And on RIPTIDE, Nick goes back to school, but his class reunion turns into a real blast. Catch the explosion. Then, REMINGTON STEELE is dubbed to Duke by special guest Efrem Zimbalist, Jr." NBC. Let's All Be There!"
NBC Game Show Sweepstakes? Anyone remember this? It appears only the NBC game shows that begin with S got to participate. Even though Wheel of Fortune didn’t take part, we have three available shows from that week.
Are you going to upload the other two partials on the tape you had? they may seem insignificant, but who knows? people who were on those shows that day may be watching here on RUclips.
The non-spelling format was used the week of 4/8-4/12/1985 when Amy Albani Schultz won some of her nine Sprint rounds. So this is at most the third week of the Spelling format. This could be a Monday episode(though it's airing on a Tuesday because A-Team etc. was said to air "tonight" in the NBC voiceover in the end credits, maybe they're delayed a day because of a special report preempting a show recently) because in the straddled maingames format, when a game straddled Friday into Monday, the board opened up at the beginning and didn't show the previous words played, like it would on a Tue-Friday episode. Of course this show had technical problems from time to time..... Given the sprint champ had previously won four games, and the total was not a multiple of 500, this is at least the second week of the Spelling format.
These April-August 1985 episodes where you had to spell were skipped by USA Network in 1993. They skipped from April to September 2. The ending is the intro to that day's 𝘚𝘶𝘱𝘦𝘳 𝘗𝘢𝘴𝘴𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘥 with Patricia Klous & Orson Bean.
RIP to Chuck Woolery to a man in his time of game shows who coined the phrase "2 and 2." We loved him and we're gonna miss him. Thank you Chuck Woolery for your service as a game show host.
10:12 Note that the big win sirens and victory fanfare were playing before the judge ruled against her.
28:40 - (NBC jingle) - "Tonight. It's action and excitement as THE A-TEAM drops in on renegade lumberjacks. Watch Mr. T. cut those wimps down to size. And on RIPTIDE, Nick goes back to school, but his class reunion turns into a real blast. Catch the explosion. Then, REMINGTON STEELE is dubbed to Duke by special guest Efrem Zimbalist, Jr."
NBC. Let's All Be There!"
The spelling format went over with folks as well as New Coke. lmao
Chuck called the return "Classic Scrabble" for a reason.
I remember that Drano ad campaign.
NBC Game Show Sweepstakes? Anyone remember this? It appears only the NBC game shows that begin with S got to participate.
Even though Wheel of Fortune didn’t take part, we have three available shows from that week.
Are you going to upload the other two partials on the tape you had? they may seem insignificant, but who knows? people who were on those shows that day may be watching here on RUclips.
The non-spelling format was used the week of 4/8-4/12/1985 when Amy Albani Schultz won some of her nine Sprint rounds. So this is at most the third week of the Spelling format. This could be a Monday episode(though it's airing on a Tuesday because A-Team etc. was said to air "tonight" in the NBC voiceover in the end credits, maybe they're delayed a day because of a special report preempting a show recently) because in the straddled maingames format, when a game straddled Friday into Monday, the board opened up at the beginning and didn't show the previous words played, like it would on a Tue-Friday episode. Of course this show had technical problems from time to time..... Given the sprint champ had previously won four games, and the total was not a multiple of 500, this is at least the second week of the Spelling format.
I thought that was April 1-5, 1985? Chad Mosher says it was March 15.
@@VahanNisanian could have been, but i am going on memory from easter week 1985
The second clue in the second sprint round was reused in December 1988 and solved by future game show producer Aaron Sol Solomon.
These April-August 1985 episodes where you had to spell were skipped by USA Network in 1993. They skipped from April to September 2.
The ending is the intro to that day's 𝘚𝘶𝘱𝘦𝘳 𝘗𝘢𝘴𝘴𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘥 with Patricia Klous & Orson Bean.