0:09 the way she reacted… immediately I thought wow her shocked facial expression looks like a younger Lucille Ball! Wow yesThen I realized she’s Lucy’s daughter Lucie - I hadn’t recognized her lol
Things that are stiff was from a $10,000 win in 1991. "I love it when you come in and give the absolute perfect answer. Don't you love that? I mean... I'm sitting here sweating bullets, you come strolling in and give the perfect answer and made me feel like an ass!" (audience bursts out in laughter) Things that sag was the penultimate category to winning $100,000.
I will give it away but, in fairness: SPOILER ALERT! Had that clip run a couple of seconds longer, you would have Barry and MG win the $100,000-in the process just missing Billy Crystal's all time speed record (26 seconds) by 1 second!
When they turned to the other celebrity on that episode, Joel Brooks, he said "She was great, wasn't she?", to which Lucie replied "Were you there too?". To top it off, as they were wrapping things up at the end of the show, Lucie said to Dick "See you tonight".
Just to point out something. You can't say "the 1929 stock market" because isn't that descriptive? That wasn't allowed in the winner's circle. Dick should know the rules.
No it would have been allowed. Adjectives were allowed. Prepositional phrases are where people could get into trouble although they were allowed in certain circumstances
I always loved the love-mock hate relationship between Dick and Vicki Lawrence
1:30 Good old Didi Conn!
never expected she would say something like that, but i love it
LOL The Dear Abby one is HILARIOUS!
2:37 Gotta love Vicki Lawrence.
We adore you, Ms. Lawrence!
Love his laugh at 1:17 lol
1:17 I give good....his laugh oh my god you do lol
"Things That Are Stiff" was from 1991, not the '80s...
Stuart still pulled that off, though... (iykwim)
In 1991, there was also The $10,000 Pyramid hosted by John Davidson. I remember seeing it!
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0:09 the way she reacted… immediately I thought wow her shocked facial expression looks like a younger Lucille Ball! Wow yesThen I realized she’s Lucy’s daughter Lucie - I hadn’t recognized her lol
Things that are stiff was from a $10,000 win in 1991.
"I love it when you come in and give the absolute perfect answer. Don't you love that? I mean... I'm sitting here sweating bullets, you come strolling in and give the perfect answer and made me feel like an ass!" (audience bursts out in laughter)
Things that sag was the penultimate category to winning $100,000.
You can hear John Davidson
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@2:09, it should be noted, that's Pyramid clip is not hosted by Dick Clark, that's from the 90s, hosted by John Davidson
"I give good ___"
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Most of the clips here are from episodes that aren't here (now). If anyone can upload them ..
I will give it away but, in fairness: SPOILER ALERT! Had that clip run a couple of seconds longer, you would have Barry and MG win the $100,000-in the process just missing Billy Crystal's all time speed record (26 seconds) by 1 second!
That was the tournament???
Things that are Stiff nearly ended the pyramid 🤣🤣🤣
Oh stuff you could get away with in the 80s
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I won't give it away @1:41, but something BIG happened to happen, something almost even bigger happened.
In the form of $100,000!! ;-)
He was about to say, "things that crash" before the buzzer.
Seriously what the shit? I never saw any of this on USA Network back in the day
I don't get the You were great last night blooper
She said "Thank you, Dick. So were you". The joke is that people would think they slept together.
Dick was referring to the TV movie Lucie Arnaz appeared in the night before
When they turned to the other celebrity on that episode, Joel Brooks, he said "She was great, wasn't she?", to which Lucie replied "Were you there too?". To top it off, as they were wrapping things up at the end of the show, Lucie said to Dick "See you tonight".
0:09 said it all
Who's the guy at 2:10 please
Stuart Damon
Thanks
I always knew Dear Abby was a communist lol
Just to point out something. You can't say "the 1929 stock market" because isn't that descriptive? That wasn't allowed in the winner's circle. Dick should know the rules.
the descriptive clues that get zapped have a prepositinal phrase
No it would have been allowed.
Adjectives were allowed. Prepositional phrases are where people could get into trouble although they were allowed in certain circumstances
I never liked Dear Abby myself but I would not call her a communist
I think she thought it said columnist