yes, with primetime. more clunks. more cash prizes and expensive trips! expensive cars! each treasure box contains offer cards between $5,000 to $40,000 cash values
13:53 The Carpenters were before my time. First time I've heard of them was on that Time-Life commercial. Their music is nothing short of wonderful and Karen's voice is pure magic. Shame she passed away too soon. 😢
Gussie is so hilarious, she passed up a pool table and game room, however, she got $1,500 in cash and Renee did much better, she won a brand new station wagon, awesome Treasure Hunt episode!
This is actually from the 1981-'82 daily syndicated version (there was an ad in here for Olivia Newton-John's "Let's Get Physical" at a time when "Physical," which was the #1 song of the 1980's was either late in or just ended its run at #1.
Now known as KDAF - CW 33. Speaking of "Let's Get Physical" TV special, the special aired on 14 June 1982. A rebroadcast of the February ABC special and starred the late Olivia Newton-John.
Now here's something you don't see every day. The New Treasure Hunt off of a local network station (in this case, channel 33 off in Ft. Worth, Texas!) .
I love how he just drops two $500 bills into Gussie's hand, like it's just standard currency! Even then I think they were worth more than just $500...bringing the total payout to probably around $2,500 - in 70's cash value! Nowadays, probably would be closer to at least ten or twelve grand!! :-O
It's a different world now. Women want to be equal to men; and there were no male contestants on that show because producers were afraid one of them would beat the crap out of Geoff Edwards if they ended up with a klunk. Plus, (younger) women are a lot more sensitive and get their feelings hurt easier. If they ended up with a klunk, they'll need at least 6 months of therapy. Also, this is a Participation Trophy World. If one person wins a cash prize, everyone else has to win a cash prize.
I'm thinking this would have been from the 1975-76 season, which was the third of 4 in weekly syndication. By that time, didn't production of "The New Treasure Hunt" move from ABC-Prospect Studios to the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank (then known as The Burbank Studios when it was jointly owned with Columbia Pictures)?
Yes. Coincidentally or not, the move to Burbank came shortly after ABC cancelled the original run of "The Newlywed Game," also a Chuck Barris show. I think this program is from the fourth and final season, for which Barris himself served as executive producer. Mike Metzger was EP for '75-'76. Barris and Walt Case were the EPs the first two years. And a sad note: According to a comment her daughter posted on another NTH program on YT, Naomi De Vargas, the brunette model, died in 1985.
That is kind of weird because usually once a cable station (in this case, CBN) picks up a certain program, all other network stations stop airing it. Why a local station would continue to air a game show already available on cable like The New Treasure Hunt which was already 8-11 years old then is made unclear. For sitcoms like Green Acres may seem normal, but very rare for a game show.
@@WaltGekko If it was, it would be titled as Treasure Hunt with 66 surprise packages. This is The New Treasure Hunt with 30. Both versions aired on CBN, but not the entire 205 episode existence for unknown reasons.
According to the track listing of an album of music from his programs that Chuck Barris released in 1973, it's the "Cop Out" theme (although it really wasn't). It's available on YT. This and the closing TH theme are the nicest tracks on the album. Barris wrote most of the music for his shows, beginning with "The Dating Game."
Like the first pop up surprise that looks like Donald Trump, who just got indicted today. Also, one of the three contestants in game one dropped something on the floor.
Neither did she IMHO. Thats the downside of winning on these prize shows: if you didnt win cash or a car, the prizes whether you like them or not, that you won still count as taxable income and selling these prizes to pay said taxes can be a headache, even in the age of ebay.
Was this game show popular? Because its really really bad. So stupid. It’s not even a game. It’s just a copy cat type Lets Make a Deal type show. SOOOO BAD
The New Treasure Hunt was like Let's Make A Deal but with bigger prizes, more ladies on deck, fairy tale like skits and , of course, surprises galore. They were on around the same time Let's Make A Deal was. Host Monty Hall commented that the show was very contemporary and in his honor, invited Geoff to substitute for him on Let's Make A Deal when needed, Both Hall and Edwards remained friends to this day.
This needs a comeback.
Million dollar Treasure Hunt!
yes, with primetime. more clunks. more cash prizes and expensive trips! expensive cars!
each treasure box contains offer cards between $5,000 to $40,000 cash values
1:55 "She and I go around together." Now, THAT'S a great ad-lib!!
Gussie was slightly overwhelmed!!! I am so happy how things turned out for Renee!!
13:53 The Carpenters were before my time. First time I've heard of them was on that Time-Life commercial. Their music is nothing short of wonderful and Karen's voice is pure magic. Shame she passed away too soon. 😢
I grew up with them. Wonderful people. Yes Karen dying at 32 in 1983 was a shock to many. Anorexia is a sad disease.
I LOVE THIS SHOW THANK YOU😁😁😁
A predecessor to Deal Or No Deal.
Yes. Geoff in an interview on a podcast said that DOND was one of his favorite game shows.
@@thewipsportstalkfan3160 Except by the time Deal Or No Deal came to existance, both Howie Mandel and Geoff Edwards had the "Steve Wilkos" look.
Deal or No Deal was basically Treasure Hunt without the laughs!
I'd like to think of it more as a successor to Let's Make A Deal.
I am here for Geoff Edwards before he was the host of Starcade.
Gussie is so hilarious, she passed up a pool table and game room, however, she got $1,500 in cash and Renee did much better, she won a brand new station wagon, awesome Treasure Hunt episode!
This is actually from the 1981-'82 daily syndicated version (there was an ad in here for Olivia Newton-John's "Let's Get Physical" at a time when "Physical," which was the #1 song of the 1980's was either late in or just ended its run at #1.
No, this episode first aired in 1976. This home recording is a syndicated rerun. The 1981-2 first run syndicated version had 66 boxes.
Now known as KDAF - CW 33.
Speaking of "Let's Get Physical" TV special, the special aired on 14 June 1982. A rebroadcast of the February ABC special and starred the late Olivia Newton-John.
So this was actually late in the syndicated run then.
I like Gussie. She was so hilarious. I love it. So happy for me Renee.
Now here's something you don't see every day. The New Treasure Hunt off of a local network station (in this case, channel 33 off in Ft. Worth, Texas!) .
@ 25:53 That Contestant won Y10,000 which is worth US$40 or in 2020 Y10,000 which is worth almost $92
Here's an episode of The New Treasure Hunt in 1976.
Wow.
You can hear someone in the audience saying Don't Do That at 25:28
18:08 a little sfx never fails
I love how he just drops two $500 bills into Gussie's hand, like it's just standard currency! Even then I think they were worth more than just $500...bringing the total payout to probably around $2,500 - in 70's cash value! Nowadays, probably would be closer to at least ten or twelve grand!! :-O
Time for a reboot!
It's a different world now. Women want to be equal to men; and there were no male contestants on that show because producers were afraid one of them would beat the crap out of Geoff Edwards if they ended up with a klunk. Plus, (younger) women are a lot more sensitive and get their feelings hurt easier. If they ended up with a klunk, they'll need at least 6 months of therapy. Also, this is a Participation Trophy World. If one person wins a cash prize, everyone else has to win a cash prize.
If they reboot it. I want to host it.
I'm thinking this would have been from the 1975-76 season, which was the third of 4 in weekly syndication. By that time, didn't production of "The New Treasure Hunt" move from ABC-Prospect Studios to the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank (then known as The Burbank Studios when it was jointly owned with Columbia Pictures)?
Yes. Coincidentally or not, the move to Burbank came shortly after ABC cancelled the original run of "The Newlywed Game," also a Chuck Barris show. I think this program is from the fourth and final season, for which Barris himself served as executive producer. Mike Metzger was EP for '75-'76. Barris and Walt Case were the EPs the first two years. And a sad note: According to a comment her daughter posted on another NTH program on YT, Naomi De Vargas, the brunette model, died in 1985.
Never thought I'd see a stuttering man with whipped cream all over his face trying to haggle over a cookie tin, but here we are.
They should've had Emile play one of these costumed characters.
What wild contestins
Those two sisters were funny
Once TNTH ceased production, they all went wild and crazy on The Price Is Right.
Chuck Barris producing Deal or No Deal, and not taking itself seriously.
Surprised that TNTH was in reruns on a non station. I know CBN aired it around the same time of this recording.
That is kind of weird because usually once a cable station (in this case, CBN) picks up a certain program, all other network stations stop airing it. Why a local station would continue to air a game show already available on cable like The New Treasure Hunt which was already 8-11 years old then is made unclear. For sitcoms like Green Acres may seem normal, but very rare for a game show.
True.
@@meyerj75 Or this was from the 1981-'82 syndicated version.
@@WaltGekko If it was, it would be titled as Treasure Hunt with 66 surprise packages. This is The New Treasure Hunt with 30. Both versions aired on CBN, but not the entire 205 episode existence for unknown reasons.
The Treasure Hunt chicken was also in a prize presentation. And it pulled the egg out of its asshole.
Z-BRICK!
What is the title of the cue for the second fee plug?
According to the track listing of an album of music from his programs that Chuck Barris released in 1973, it's the "Cop Out" theme (although it really wasn't). It's available on YT. This and the closing TH theme are the nicest tracks on the album. Barris wrote most of the music for his shows, beginning with "The Dating Game."
@@kevinfitzmaurice4072 Thank you. It is beautiful.
Give the 1,2,3 its like hitting their G and O spot
An Info Break cutting the end off.
KRLD-TV MMTV33 DALLAS-FT. WORTH, TX INTO KDAF-TV FOX 33 AND NOW THE WB 33 INTO THE CW 33 A NEXSTAR PARENT STATION.
Now the women are giving Geoff Edwards the bob barker treatment chasing him and attacking hills
Kinda hard to do to him these days. He passed a few years ago
If Bob Barker Had Hosted Treasure Hunt He Would Have Told These Excited Women To Raise Their Right Hand And Not Do Him Bodily Harm.
1976-77 season.
No losers on this episode
The models are hot 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I mean I like the money better!
The money was heavy in this episode.
12:55 and 25:55 KLUNK!?!?
26:33 THINK AGAIN!!
WHAT KLUNK !!!!!.
I was embarrassed watching this when it was new! These are horrible still! But glad I saw one again.
1:28 Yes... Let's all 'act the fool' on national TV! 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Second contestant missed it by one number.
Wow...game 2 and Emile's finding the $25K check...those boxes had to have been in another area code. And Renee...she was one away!
Like the first pop up surprise that looks like Donald Trump, who just got indicted today. Also, one of the three contestants in game one dropped something on the floor.
I wouldn’t want no gameroom
I agree. I was hoping that she would come out alright here, and she did!!
Neither did she IMHO. Thats the downside of winning on these prize shows: if you didnt win cash or a car, the prizes whether you like them or not, that you won still count as taxable income and selling these prizes to pay said taxes can be a headache, even in the age of ebay.
@@thewipsportstalkfan3160 I heard that if you won prizes and sold them, that you could NOT mention the name of the show on which you won the gifts.
I would have preferred the money, even as small as $1500, over some game room from a bowling alley.
Was this game show popular? Because its really really bad. So stupid. It’s not even a game. It’s just a copy cat type Lets Make a Deal type show. SOOOO BAD
It ran for four years in this first run. You're right, it basically is a game of chance because it isn't easy to find the right box.
The New Treasure Hunt was like Let's Make A Deal but with bigger prizes, more ladies on deck, fairy tale like skits and , of course, surprises galore. They were on around the same time Let's Make A Deal was. Host Monty Hall commented that the show was very contemporary and in his honor, invited Geoff to substitute for him on Let's Make A Deal when needed, Both Hall and Edwards remained friends to this day.