If you don't mind me asking, how many game shows have you been on over the years? I know the list includes... Double Dare (1976-1977) Sale of the Century (1983, plus later appearances on the Australian version) The Challengers (1990-1991) Jeopardy! (2000) Win Ben Stein's Money (2002) Merv Griffin's Crosswords (2007-2008) Any I'm missing?
Hi, I'm Australian. I vaguely remember you being on the Australian version of Sale when they did their international tournaments in the late 1980's. Is this right, and if so, do you have any episodes from your appearances on our version?
Yes, I was on the Australian international tournaments in 1985, 1987, 1988, and 1989. If I have any episodes, I haven't been able to find them. I remember what fantastic players the Aussies were--David Bock, Virginia Noel, and especially Cary Young.
@@mortkamins4943 I vaguely remember the 1989 international tournament. I know that after Tony Barber (the host) left in 1991, and the second host, Glenn Ridge took over, they limited it to only Australian champions.
This is the SALE OF THE CENTURY Tournament of Champions! Nine of our Biggest Money Winners are Back to Play for Cash and Prizes, Worth Over... $100,000! Our Finalists Are... Cathy Powers, Mort Kamins, and Fran Wolfe!
thank for putting these up i was in tenth grade when this aired
I hope this show was aired on NBC daytime Monday, November 14, 1983.
3:20, The Buzzer Test
3:27, We Start All Three Players Off with $20
If you don't mind me asking, how many game shows have you been on over the years? I know the list includes...
Double Dare (1976-1977)
Sale of the Century (1983, plus later appearances on the Australian version)
The Challengers (1990-1991)
Jeopardy! (2000)
Win Ben Stein's Money (2002)
Merv Griffin's Crosswords (2007-2008)
Any I'm missing?
Nice list there, Bryce--but I can add to it: You Don't Say (1964!!!!), Jeopardy with Art Fleming (1976), The Krypton Factor (in England, 1983).
@@mortkamins4943 Jeopardy! wasn't around in 1976. If it was in the late 70s, it would be between 1978-79.
@@LogoMan7777 You're right--it was 1978.
@Mort Kamins Did you keep in contact with your former competitors after the show?
For a while--Fran & I exchanged holiday cards for a few years. Later, my wife & I were friends with John Gose and Tom O'Brien
@@mortkamins4943 That's really nice to hear.
Hi, I'm Australian. I vaguely remember you being on the Australian version of Sale when they did their international tournaments in the late 1980's. Is this right, and if so, do you have any episodes from your appearances on our version?
Yes, I was on the Australian international tournaments in 1985, 1987, 1988, and 1989. If I have any episodes, I haven't been able to find them. I remember what fantastic players the Aussies were--David Bock, Virginia Noel, and especially Cary Young.
@@mortkamins4943 I vaguely remember the 1989 international tournament. I know that after Tony Barber (the host) left in 1991, and the second host, Glenn Ridge took over, they limited it to only Australian champions.
This is the SALE OF THE CENTURY Tournament of Champions!
Nine of our Biggest Money Winners are Back to Play for Cash and Prizes, Worth Over... $100,000!
Our Finalists Are... Cathy Powers, Mort Kamins, and Fran Wolfe!
Are u going to post the entire week of the tournament final,Mr Kamins?
We have a male Alice Konkrite here. Never buys instant bargains.