Anyone have any other episodes of this, or the rest of this one? I remember on the beginning of one episode (possibly the debut episode, which I believe is the one shown here), Bert Convy stood in wet cement in Atlantic City with a crowd of people behind him. I was there! On my dad’s shoulders. When it aired we watched it and tried to see 8-year old me sticking up over everyone’s heads. Which we think we did but it was probably really blurry…. This was right in front of the Claridge Hotel btw.
I was hoping to find a clip of the opening theme here. It's a very common bouncy tune, I think also used for SNL game show parodies. It's not the same as the end theme heard here.
As luck would have it, I'm just going through a tape that had a recording stop and what was previously recorded on the tape starts with the END of this show's opening theme, sound is muted for a few seconds when the older recording comes back also. It's good quality otherwise though, will upload it if the entire rest of the show is there.
Haha. This is my family in the 2nd car rescue. I'm the little blonde hair kid jumping up and down. My Dad had the Pink shirt jumping on the back. 🤣🤣🤣
I am surprised they allowed Bert to host this for ABC while at the same time host Super Password for NBC.
Suzanne Lacock's dad is Peter Marshall of Hollywood Squares 70s fame.
Zach Horan you just blew my mind.
A web search of her name said that
Yes, her dad's real name is Ralph Pierre LaCock. She had a brother in MLB too.
Anyone have any other episodes of this, or the rest of this one? I remember on the beginning of one episode (possibly the debut episode, which I believe is the one shown here), Bert Convy stood in wet cement in Atlantic City with a crowd of people behind him. I was there! On my dad’s shoulders. When it aired we watched it and tried to see 8-year old me sticking up over everyone’s heads. Which we think we did but it was probably really blurry…. This was right in front of the Claridge Hotel btw.
Thurs 9/20/84
I was hoping to find a clip of the opening theme here. It's a very common bouncy tune, I think also used for SNL game show parodies. It's not the same as the end theme heard here.
As luck would have it, I'm just going through a tape that had a recording stop and what was previously recorded on the tape starts with the END of this show's opening theme, sound is muted for a few seconds when the older recording comes back also. It's good quality otherwise though, will upload it if the entire rest of the show is there.
@@TheMediaHoarder Would LOVE to see the whole episode!
wheres the other episode