I like that you have Your Number's Up on your recent videos. Any chance you could include the final episode of that show on another one of these in the future? I can't find that anywhere on RUclips.
The first bonus round catch phrase, IMO, is one of the reasons why the show was canceled quickly, because the phrase was poorly designed. Also, there was no onstage score displays for the contestants, and some of the player answers were judged too harshly.
In addition, the show was taped in the same studio complex as the first season of the Trebek-Jennings-Bialik version of “Jeopardy!”, which may account for the canned audience reactions you hear here (they were used in “Jeopardy!”’s 1984-85 season).
The show starting at around the 1:29:30 was so underrated.
2:13:21 - Stay tuned now for "The Price Is Right" over most of these same CBS stations!
45:43 one of the few New York City episodes of The $10,000 Pyramid that was untouched
5:33 all together now
One exception to 3:36:04 with regard to the amount is if there is no joker on the board.
I remember watching the Jokers Wild in the afternoon after I came home from school
Jim Lange what a great host
The $10,000 Pyramid
That All New NG episode was actually from 1987 as it had the opening flashback in this one.
Great stream 😮😮😊😊brings back memories of these games that are history now
2:05:22 YOU GOT IT! $5,000!!!
2:33:37 GRAND PRIZE WINNERS!
2:48:37 IT’s A CLUTCH FOR $10,000!!!
3:10:32 CORRECT! $5,000!
3:26:38 DEVIL!!!
On the second Break The Bank episode, is that the John Hatton who would later win $120,000 on Blockbusters?
Sure looks like it. Always seem to find something interesting when old episodes are unearthed.
I like that you have Your Number's Up on your recent videos. Any chance you could include the final episode of that show on another one of these in the future? I can't find that anywhere on RUclips.
The first bonus round catch phrase, IMO, is one of the reasons why the show was canceled quickly, because the phrase was poorly designed. Also, there was no onstage score displays for the contestants, and some of the player answers were judged too harshly.
In addition, the show was taped in the same studio complex as the first season of the Trebek-Jennings-Bialik version of “Jeopardy!”, which may account for the canned audience reactions you hear here (they were used in “Jeopardy!”’s 1984-85 season).
Johnny Gilbert: The $1,000,000 Chance of A Lifetime is distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution!
They only can lose once on 10,000 pyramid
Heartbreaking loss on the $1M CoaL, and it was only their first bonus round!
Had they won it, it would have only resulted in a decision to either stop with their winnings plus $5,000 or coming back for their second day.