No way! In the Jimmy Neutron episode, "Win, Lose, Kaboom" Hugh Neutron (voiced by Mark DeCarlo) won Intergalactic Showdown by answering a tiebreaker question correctly that not only won the game and a car, but saved the Earth! That was a reference to this remarkable moment! You know, Hugh Neutron may not be the sharpest tool in the toolbox but he and his voice actor certainly know how to shock an audience at the least likeliest moments
This is the only time in the tiebreaker where a contestant (Deborah) came up with a "wrong answer", consequently, Mark DeCarlo automatically became the show's "biggest winner" in this episide.
@@brothergaryii At least once; Mort Kamins won his first episode by default when the other contestant buzzed in with a wrong answer. ruclips.net/video/LwwGVfLU4RM/видео.htmlsi=Iv_Zawx2V0Dg4Xx6&t=906
This was recorded at NBC Studios, Burbank, not [CBS] Television City in Hollywood. I can tell by the reference to the Raoul Wallenberg story, broadcast that night, at the end that this episode originally aired on April 8, 1985 on NBC.
There was two turning points that led to Mark DeCarlo’ s road to victory on NBC’s Sale of the Century was middle contestant taking $1,495.00 leather chair with $1k bonus in the instant bargain segment and the Sackeejwa question that the 2nd contestant missed incorrectly that led him to victory winning $115k. Amazing.
I hope Buzzr needs to bring this episode in better quality. This classic episode was fine, but someone was using Windows Movie Maker is fake with the exception of his winning moment where they used this sound effect which was stolen from DSW from "The Price Is Right"which was also fake. They don't exist back in 1985. I want this classic episode to be on Buzzr.
This is that mysterious show that came up before Wheel of Fortune and Scrabble in the 80s. One of the very first memories of a TV line up in my memory, goes back to when I was about 3 years ago. This was a mysterious show with people behind an orange table with old school microphones and there wasn't any major interactions like the other shows that had the wheel, or the game boards. I played around on wiki until I found it and I went to this video to confirm. And this is exactly it and now I can at least see what this game is about, which is apparently just trivia questions and buying prizes.
Yeah, but she can’t be too hard on herself. On the tiebreaker question, she knew she probably needed to buzz in before Mark, because in her mind, if he buzzed in first, he was going to get it correct. Unfortunately for her, this might have been a little too soon, because I don’t think Mark would have gotten this right either on limited information. The real problem was when she took that final instant bargain with the $1,000 cash added to it. However, for a first day player, it’s very difficult to turn that down, especially when going up against a champion as tough as Mark, because if you don’t win, you’d at least like something to show for your efforts.
This aired on 4/8/85. On this day, the syndicated $ale saw Alice Conkright retire undefeated with all the prizes in the shopping format, the $77K cash jackpot, and no instant bargains.
Wow, Mark can thank the contestant coordinators for picking two total dunces to go against him in this game. Almost nobody in a tight game falls for such crappy instant bargains (spelled with an "a", by the way :D), and these two were buzzing away at this junk (a reclining chair with an AM/FM radio -- certain to have ended up as landfill no later than 1988!) while Mark was missing question after question, and yet won by $5. Any other challengers would have wiped the floor with him on this episode, he was incredibly lucky ;)
+schmolik1 Yeah. If anything, Mark has the producers/Jim to thank for making the instant bargains so enticing for his opponents. I believe this was the ONLY time in U.S. Sale history that someone was offered a $1,000 cash incentive to buy an instant bargain on their first show. They sure were desperate to give Mark the best chance of winning and being only the 2nd person to win the lot on the daytime version.
+Filmbuff1979 Interesting facts: (1) Jim Perry made a guest appearance on Studs, (2) Studs' most infamous contestant was Ron Goldman, from the O.J. Simpson case.
All comments made by MrMatteNWk and 2005dave will be ignored, based on their buzzkill attitude. coleydtoo is ENTITLED to do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, to his videos. Besides, these graphics and added SFX add on to the fun. And to 2005dave, you DO go for the Lot in the US version ('83-'89).
Was Mark really risking everything? I thought it was just the winner's board prizes.And if he took an instant bargain on this show wouldn't he get to keep that?
+schmolik1 Yes; during the American Winner's Board run, if a champion cleared the board, they could choose to risk it and add the $50,000 cash to the lot if they won.
Mark should not have won. "Olympia" is absolutely not the same as "Olympus" - one is the name of a mountain, the other is not. The judges should have taken his first answer (a common rule of any game show) and so his final score should have been $10 less.
i would agree, but he would of only been $5 behind which would of led to him taking more chances, but seeing how it played out, most likely he would not of one, although very little to support that notion. The woman had it won and choked.
"Jay stewart the legendary game show announcer on let's make a deal the joker's wild tic tac dough play the percentages & bullseye & now the announcer on $ale of the century rest in peace you'll be missed by everyone always & forever amen" 🇺🇸📺🎙️🙏⚰️🪦👼.
Mark is a nice guy. Big kings fan.
congratulations mark. you deserve it. way to go.
Was it really necessary to have those extra Windows Movie Maker-generated captions on the video?
Otherwise, a wonderful moment in game show history :)
Mark is so 1980s love to see him now.
amazing that he won that game & i always wanted to make a children's version of this show but with smaller prizes & still have the idea since 1989
JEM Queen would it have them return risking everything they won, the winners board, or the word puzzles?
No way! In the Jimmy Neutron episode, "Win, Lose, Kaboom" Hugh Neutron (voiced by Mark DeCarlo) won Intergalactic Showdown by answering a tiebreaker question correctly that not only won the game and a car, but saved the Earth! That was a reference to this remarkable moment!
You know, Hugh Neutron may not be the sharpest tool in the toolbox but he and his voice actor certainly know how to shock an audience at the least likeliest moments
This is the only time in the tiebreaker where a contestant (Deborah) came up with a "wrong answer", consequently, Mark DeCarlo automatically became the show's "biggest winner" in this episide.
Not the only time
@@JohnathanWilliamson849 How many more times has it happened?
@@brothergaryii here's it happening in 1983. Other than that i'm not sure. ruclips.net/video/LwwGVfLU4RM/видео.html
@@brothergaryii At least once; Mort Kamins won his first episode by default when the other contestant buzzed in with a wrong answer.
ruclips.net/video/LwwGVfLU4RM/видео.htmlsi=Iv_Zawx2V0Dg4Xx6&t=906
This was recorded at NBC Studios, Burbank, not [CBS] Television City in Hollywood. I can tell by the reference to the Raoul Wallenberg story, broadcast that night, at the end that this episode originally aired on April 8, 1985 on NBC.
At the same studio that the tonight show was being produced.
Mark is cute 😍😍
Thank you ever soooo much, Mark!!!
it doesnt get more dramatic than that sudden death win
Looks like it's time to play for the lot, Jimbo!
There was two turning points that led to Mark DeCarlo’ s road to victory on NBC’s Sale of the Century was middle contestant taking $1,495.00 leather chair with $1k bonus in the instant bargain segment and the Sackeejwa question that the 2nd contestant missed incorrectly that led him to victory winning $115k. Amazing.
The weird part is that this sounded like when someone wins a double showcase on The Price is Right!
That's because @coleydtoo decided to add those captions and sound things to the video.
FIRE DRILL!
Robert Lopresti which I might add was absolutely unnecessary. Thank you.
We all want Sale of the Century back on GSN.
+AARON BAKER
Forget about GSN. We've got BUZZR now.
I hope Buzzr needs to bring this episode in better quality. This classic episode was fine, but someone was using Windows Movie Maker is fake with the exception of his winning moment where they used this sound effect which was stolen from DSW from "The Price Is Right"which was also fake. They don't exist back in 1985. I want this classic episode to be on Buzzr.
I just noticed something if Howard gets the 1st question right, it would have been a 3 way tie.
Marc is almost as hot as the male models on that show...,man how David looked in those speedos
Summer Bartholomew was smoking hot
Thought I'd never see the day both the CBS Curly siren & NBC sirens would work together!
I'd lke to see that on Just Men!, my pretty!
This is that mysterious show that came up before Wheel of Fortune and Scrabble in the 80s. One of the very first memories of a TV line up in my memory, goes back to when I was about 3 years ago. This was a mysterious show with people behind an orange table with old school microphones and there wasn't any major interactions like the other shows that had the wheel, or the game boards. I played around on wiki until I found it and I went to this video to confirm. And this is exactly it and now I can at least see what this game is about, which is apparently just trivia questions and buying prizes.
any idea when the contestant podiums changed from the Aussie style ones?
I think he was the 3rd person to win over $100,000 on Daytime Sale.
P100,000
She’s probably kicking herself with that Pocahontas answer
Yeah, but she can’t be too hard on herself. On the tiebreaker question, she knew she probably needed to buzz in before Mark, because in her mind, if he buzzed in first, he was going to get it correct. Unfortunately for her, this might have been a little too soon, because I don’t think Mark would have gotten this right either on limited information. The real problem was when she took that final instant bargain with the $1,000 cash added to it. However, for a first day player, it’s very difficult to turn that down, especially when going up against a champion as tough as Mark, because if you don’t win, you’d at least like something to show for your efforts.
wow scary thought mark would faint
Is this the only time the lot came down to a tie breaker?
Just got word SotC's finally coming to GSN!
My day is officially made!
Howard is a happy camper
I wonder who has the April 3, 1985 and April 4, 1985 episodes of either the NBC or syndicated "$ale"?
I've never seen anything less impressive yield great results in my life. Congrats, I guess.
That theme music remind me of Tom and Jerry cartoon
THAT WAS GOOD COOL
The added graphics weren’t necessary and actually were extremely annoying and distracting. It literally ruined the watching experience.
Way to go. Howard congratulations
This aired on 4/8/85. On this day, the syndicated $ale saw Alice Conkright retire undefeated with all the prizes in the shopping format, the $77K cash jackpot, and no instant bargains.
Does anybody have the clip where the contestant won only by $2?
bro said Pocahontas🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🍼🍼
TIEBREAKER QUESTION 17:09 MARK DECARLO WINS $115,527 17:15
TIEBREAKER QUESTION 17:09 MARK DECARLO WINS $115,527 17:15
$115,257
I REALLY love your version -- the added sound effects at the end were just SO "game show-ey". Well done.
win bell etc from the price is right
Wow, Mark can thank the contestant coordinators for picking two total dunces to go against him in this game. Almost nobody in a tight game falls for such crappy instant bargains (spelled with an "a", by the way :D), and these two were buzzing away at this junk (a reclining chair with an AM/FM radio -- certain to have ended up as landfill no later than 1988!) while Mark was missing question after question, and yet won by $5. Any other challengers would have wiped the floor with him on this episode, he was incredibly lucky ;)
If it's your first day on the show, $1000 for the value of two questions is hard to pass up.
+schmolik1 Yeah. If anything, Mark has the producers/Jim to thank for making the instant bargains so enticing for his opponents. I believe this was the ONLY time in U.S. Sale history that someone was offered a $1,000 cash incentive to buy an instant bargain on their first show. They sure were desperate to give Mark the best chance of winning and being only the 2nd person to win the lot on the daytime version.
I love how you dubbed in the TPIR win siren.
any idea when the Australian style contestant podiums were replaced with these?
Mid-1984, if I'm not mistaken.
@@andrewschroy6368 thanks
Is that the Bell from the the price is right?? @17:14
hey guess what tvlubber uploaded the april 9 1985 episode
Later on becomes host of Studs on Fox
+Filmbuff1979 Interesting facts: (1) Jim Perry made a guest appearance on Studs, (2) Studs' most infamous contestant was Ron Goldman, from the O.J. Simpson case.
Dingbat with the really dumb annotations, it's "bargain".
I want sale back on gsn
***** how much of the series does GSN show> (last I jnew they were showing late '88-end but didn't they also get syndie $ale as well?
+Spencer “Traveler” Denison Try BUZZR.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. The WORST miss of a question in game show history @17:09
+Matt Embury dan aliva says hi
+Matt Embury Oh, if only Deborah turned down the recliner and $1000.
Stupid answer to an easy question
All comments made by MrMatteNWk and 2005dave will be ignored, based on their buzzkill attitude.
coleydtoo is ENTITLED to do whatever he wants, whenever he wants, to his videos. Besides, these graphics and added SFX add on to the fun.
And to 2005dave, you DO go for the Lot in the US version ('83-'89).
+TVLubber I love the added effects to this video, but I am curious as to how he got TPIR whoops & clangs added. That impressed me the most!
*Bargain
Was Mark really risking everything? I thought it was just the winner's board prizes.And if he took an instant bargain on this show wouldn't he get to keep that?
+schmolik1 Yes; during the American Winner's Board run, if a champion cleared the board, they could choose to risk it and add the $50,000 cash to the lot if they won.
You're right, just the winners board prizes. All other prizes (IB's, Fame Game) were safe.
@@quizmaster85 Nobody lost the final match, although I believe Marc, was the closest to doing it
Deborah shouldn't have bought that stupid chair.
And he can't even spell "Surprise" correctly!
Recorded at Television City Hollywood, California
No, this was an NBC show.
And recorded at what was then known as the NBC Burbank Studios.
Mark DeCarlo.... Another 90's Fox network washout.
All you yutzos putting these videos up: don't add your own graphics. It looks childish. Also you don't "go for the lot" on the US version.
yes you do in the shopping bonus round
Mark should not have won. "Olympia" is absolutely not the same as "Olympus" - one is the name of a mountain, the other is not. The judges should have taken his first answer (a common rule of any game show) and so his final score should have been $10 less.
i would agree, but he would of only been $5 behind which would of led to him taking more chances, but seeing how it played out, most likely he would not of one, although very little to support that notion. The woman had it won and choked.
cicholdebannan it's almost like the results of these shows are FIXED! Who woulda thunk it...
But it was Mt. Olympia.
@@jnnx it's not fixed, idiot! Standards & Practices!
"Jay stewart the legendary game show announcer on let's make a deal the joker's wild tic tac dough play the percentages & bullseye & now the announcer on $ale of the century rest in peace you'll be missed by everyone always & forever amen" 🇺🇸📺🎙️🙏⚰️🪦👼.