It's funny how the five digits on Lucky Seven were such a big deal in the mid 80s, yet the four digit sailboat they played that game for on Halloween a year ago was a big deal. How times change!
30:00 Seems like this is the first proper instance of Bob telling the contestant to ask "Gentlemen, do I have at least 1 number right?" during the first reveal. And I like how this turned out!
Maybe if this show got moved from CBS to their streaming equal Paramount +, they'll have more than enough budget to do shows closer to a so-called "nighttime" edition and not have to pad anything, not caring how long they go for. The main CBS channel then might have to, unfortunately, focus more on sports and news as time goes along.
My Dad had one of those big Cadillacs, silver with "dove grey" interior, it was beautiful 😊
These are the 1986-87 episodes that should be on Pluto TV right now.
I know right?
Indefinitely
It's funny how the five digits on Lucky Seven were such a big deal in the mid 80s, yet the four digit sailboat they played that game for on Halloween a year ago was a big deal. How times change!
It's called Lucky Seven because there's seven dollars in the game
Whew! No Double Overbids here! 😇
She didn’t notice that at 14:50 the “plant food” actually lit up by mistake. Could’ve won all three.
aww the quality not good this time....240 is just too grainy can you please upgrade the episodes ? thanks
30:00 Seems like this is the first proper instance of Bob telling the contestant to ask "Gentlemen, do I have at least 1 number right?" during the first reveal. And I like how this turned out!
This Week Was The Final Week
Of Press Your Luck On CBS Daytime
From The Unannouced Finale
This was aired the week CBS gave the Whammy to a certain game show.
Rod sure had a lot of pep in his come on downs in his early years on TPIR.
Bienvenue a price is right
When did 5-di L$ start giving the 1st # for free?
It seems as though 5-digit cars disappeared at some time fairly early until the early 90s, when contestants were now given the first number for free.
As far as I know, this is the only regular daytime show until 1993 where the game was played for a 5 digit car.
Maybe if this show got moved from CBS to their streaming equal Paramount +, they'll have more than enough budget to do shows closer to a so-called "nighttime" edition and not have to pad anything, not caring how long they go for. The main CBS channel then might have to, unfortunately, focus more on sports and news as time goes along.
@12:30 - The Phone Home Game is horrible. Bad concept.