Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Recent Posts

Pages: 1 2 [3] 4 5 ... 10
21
The Big Board / Re: The original (Fleming era) Jeopardy! board
« Last post by Kevin Prather on September 15, 2025, 11:58:57 AM »
There were some rumors that the original WOF puzzle board was donated to the Smithsonian, but I've never heard that being confirmed.

Pretty sure that was attempted but fell through. The puzzleboard was too big IIRC.
22
The Big Board / Re: Game show folks that left a mark
« Last post by steveleb on September 15, 2025, 11:52:38 AM »
Like so many others, I was an unapolgetic Uncle Bill fan. What really made me more so was the story a neighbor related when she met him while a contestant on Joe Garagiola's $otC.  Bill came out to promote the then-new 3OAM, and she was taken aback by how thin and unhealthy he looked.  He had recently recovered from pancreatic surgery, and that day his skin was clearly blotchy and pot-marked to someone who was seeing him from mere feet away.  Making small talk during a stopdown, she remarked to Garagiola that her husband was a huge Yankees fan and had loved watching Joe call their games, always dreaming about being a baseball announcer himself.  Bill quickly joined their conversation and confessed that was one of his dreams as well.  When she confessed that instead he had become a hairdresser, Bill broke into genuine laughter and said, "And I thought I went a different route!".

When she told us the story, she confessed "I always wondered how someone so unattractive could be so popular.  What he showed me at that moment was just how much of a regular guy he is.  It was the highlight of my day". (I should add she lost her only game and didn't buy a single Instant Bargain). 

As for crushes, I always did have a thing for Paola Diva, if for no other reason how she was able to make Bob Clayton blush when she'd dance for him on Mexico Day.
23
The Big Board / Re: The original (Fleming era) Jeopardy! board
« Last post by Bob Zager on September 15, 2025, 11:40:11 AM »
There were some rumors that the original WOF puzzle board was donated to the Smithsonian, but I've never heard that being confirmed.
24
The Big Board / Re: “Pass The Buck” Episode Guide
« Last post by NickintheATL on September 15, 2025, 09:30:16 AM »
The show was pre-empted on April 6 and May 4 for the monthly CBS Sharon Lovejoy hosted program which also happened once in June and is why there were #62 episodes only total.

That would be on Thursday, June 1st to be specific.
25
The Big Board / The Challenge of Champions blazers
« Last post by SuperMatch93 on September 15, 2025, 03:00:53 AM »
When I was in New York last month, I took my friend (who lives in upper Manhattan) to the Paley Center to introduce her to Concentration. As we were watching the 1972 CoC episode, I mentioned offhand that the champions got to keep their custom blazers as souvenirs and she said, completely seriously, "I must find you one."

Not that I expect her to be successful, but do we happen to know the whereabouts of any of those? I'd imagine some still exist as family heirlooms, but does the Strong Museum have one, for instance?
26
The Big Board / Re: The original (Fleming era) Jeopardy! board
« Last post by SamJ93 on September 15, 2025, 02:54:51 AM »
Just curious why you thought it was at the Smithsonian. I don't recall ever hearing it had been donated there.

Got it mixed up with the original Wheel puzzleboard, perhaps?
27
The Big Board / Re: Treasure Hunt question
« Last post by chris319 on September 14, 2025, 11:12:26 PM »
Geoff Edwards explains that one box is removed from play, leaving 29 boxes for the second game, and that a check has been placed in one of the remaining boxes. This does not rule out that two checks could be placed in two different boxes at the beginning.

28
The Big Board / Re: Game show folks that left a mark
« Last post by TLEberle on September 14, 2025, 11:00:07 PM »
Eubanks and Rafferty. Both had a hosting style that was easily relatable, and they genuinely rooted for contestants. I love Bob's bravado when he walks out during the opening on Card Sharks, intros himself and then brings out Lacey and Suzanna using language that showed they're all friends. Bill, with his New York accent, "come on over and win five thousand bucks" on Blockbusters was great. Both of them are people that made contestants feel at ease even in high tense moments where a lot of money was at stake. They have a "We're gonna do this together"-style hosting. Their pace while speaking is also important. They were deliberate and did not rush through rules or speak too fast, and came across as a human being you might just bump into somewhere in life and strike up a conversation.
While I will go to my reward saying Bob was miscast on Card Sharks, there's no misunderstanding that he wanted everyone to do well. I don't know if I would call his style bravado but bringing his personality from Newlywed Game over and it worked well enough to get three years out of the format.

That said I adored how Bill was so different in terms of presentation and temperament. There was nobody like him.

Over the last couple of years I have gotten to work with Reach for the Top reading packets for online tournaments featuring middle schoolers. Several times I have exhorted the youngsters to "give me volume! I want to hear those right answers!" or coaching up to not stress over misses--there's never a penalty for a wrong answer other than the other team getting to try. Getting to tell Matt O seriously and sincerely that I nicked some of his phrasing but all of his friendliness and love for seeing young people shine, and he loved that quiz bowl was being passed on to another generation.
29
The Big Board / Re: “Pass The Buck” Episode Guide
« Last post by Eric Paddon on September 14, 2025, 10:01:48 PM »
I did an episode guide for all the episodes GSN aired and a few afterwards that were available as archival downloads on FB.   These represent the games played in the episodes and how far they went (Time meaning the game straddled to the next show; money total money won in game and bonus round.   I've put a Spoiler alert over this since I've detailed all the game results.  A B indicates the show started at the Bonus Round)

The show was pre-empted on April 6 and May 4 for the monthly CBS Sharon Lovejoy hosted program which also happened once in June and is why there were #62 episodes only total.


#1   April 3, 1978   #1-Steve ($1000)   #2-Deena ($5525)   #3-(Time)
#2   April 4, 1978   #1-Ellen ($625)   #2-Ellen ($5825)   #3-Linda ($1225)
#3   April 5, 1978   #1-Ellen ($925)   #2-Pat ($5650)   #3-Toby ($850) (Time)
#4   April 7, 1978   #1-Toby ($5000) (B)   #2-Jeff ($850)   #3-Jeff ($1250)
#5   April 10, 1978   #1-Maureen ($1125)   #2-Jeff ($775)   #3-Toby ($775) (Time)
#6   April 11, 1978   #1-Toby ($500) (B)   #2-Jeff ($5425)   #3-Bianca ($575)
#7   April 12, 1978   #1-Bianca ($300)   #2-Bianca ($750)   #3-Bianca ($1275)
#8   April 13, 1978   #1-Jeff ($1275)   #2-Jeff ($1100)   #3-(Time)
#9   April 14, 1978   #1-Bianca ($1450)   #2-Bianca ($800)   #3-Jeanne ($5500)
#10   April 17, 1978   #1-David ($900)   #2-Joyce ($1175)   #3-(Time)
#11   April 18, 1978   #1-Joyce ($5900)   #2-Sandy ($5775)   #3-(Time)
#12   April 19, 1978   #1-Lois ($775)   #2-Marilin ($1450)   #3-Sandy ($775)
#13   April 20, 1978   #1-Sandy-($1000)   #2-Michael ($775)   #3-(Time)
#14   April 21, 1978   #1-Marilin ($875)   #2-Michael ($5675)   #3-Pat ($1350)
#15   April 24, 1978   #1-Michael ($1075)   #2-Pat ($1275)   #3-James ($825) (Time)
#16   April 25, 1978   #1-James ($400) (B)   #2-Karen ($875)   #3-James ($1125)
#17   April 26, 1978   #1-Michael ($1150)   #2-Pat ($1000)   #3-(Time)
#18   April 27, 1978   #1-Karen ($1750)   #2-James ($6400)   #3-(Time)
#19   April 28, 1978   #1-Steve ($1650)   #2-Nora ($5850)   #3-Michael ($800) (Time)
#20   May 1, 1978   #1-Michael ($5000) (B)   #2-Ellen ($950)   #3-Ellen ($1525)
#21   May 2, 1978   #1-Michael ($500)   #2-Barry ($1250)   #3-(Time)
#22   May 3, 1978   #1-Barry ($5625)   #2-Matt ($5550)   #3-Annette ($650) (Time)
#23   May 5, 1978   #1-Annette ($200) (B)#2-Bill ($5575)   #3-Susan ($500)
#24   May 8, 1978   #1-Margie ($1525)   #2-Tony ($1275)   #3-(Time)
#25   May 9, 1978   #1-Susan ($5450)   #2-Tina ($1050)   #3-Tina ($375) (Time)
#26   May 10, 1978   #1-Tina ($300) (B)   #2-Roger ($1150)   #3-Roger ($875)
#27   May 11, 1978   #1-Susan ($650)   #2-Roger ($5725)   #3-Roger ($375) (Time)
#28   May 12, 1978   #1-Roger ($5000) (B) #2-Linda ($5600)   #3-Linda ($5900)
#29   May 15, 1978   #1-Linda ($1575)   #2-Linda ($850)   #3-(Time)
#30   May 16, 1978   #1-Alice ($950)   #2-Linda ($6350)   #3-(Time)

30
The Big Board / Re: tpir air dates
« Last post by Card Shark on September 14, 2025, 07:13:48 PM »
Ok, thank you. I did look there first before I posted.
Pages: 1 2 [3] 4 5 ... 10