Engine company #23 of the New York Fire Department is located at 215 W. 58th St., which was across the street from the old Elysee Theater where "Pyramid" was taped during its ABC run in the seventies. Coincidentally, Dick Cavett taped his ABC late night talk show there as well in the seventies.
19:14-21:03 was *awesome...* Cool to see two, brilliant minds interacting with one other...
Tony Randall with the SMOOCH!!!!
I like the way Dick Cavett gives his descriptions..short and not drawn out.
Cavett is super calm and low key. That helps in a show like this.
17:39... Gotta love his jump!
I can hear a firetruck in the background just before that extra WC starts.
Engine company #23 of the New York Fire Department is located at 215 W. 58th St., which was across the street from the old Elysee Theater where "Pyramid" was taped during its ABC run in the seventies. Coincidentally, Dick Cavett taped his ABC late night talk show there as well in the seventies.
5:46 - That's JOHNStown! 😄
"Things at an Exhibition"... holy CRAP, that's got to be one of the top 5 toughest categories I've seen.
Mussorgsky's Pictures. These erudite gentlemen MIGHT have gotten that one.
I didn't you think you could appear on a show again after you we're on it, cause she was on the $100,000 version in 1985
I think the $100,000 version she was on in 1986 was the nighttime version, so it would be considered a different program.
I think future ThirtySomething actress Mel Harris was a better winner on the $100K Pyramid than her run the $20K Pyramid
CAVETT SUCKS
How is Mel Harris on so many episodes?
celebrity night
Skeletor jag.
Fire truck 🚒 sounds so scary like those 911 fire 🔥 truck