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Blanquepage:
Thanks to the magic of the auto-publish blog feature, I'm happy to share that there will be a 24-hour long Thanksgiving marathon starting at Midnight ET 11/22. All episodes are being digitized and uploaded well in advance and will automatically publish on the GSV blog at their designated times. Episodes will be viewable via an unlisted YouTube link, so you can watch on the go or cast to your TV :)
See how many of the series titles you can figure out, everything will be revealed on 11/15.
ivoryman1986:
In the Cullen Four, for 1980, I'd go with Chain Reaction, Password Plus or Blockbusters in the 1980 slot, the '74 slot would go to the only existing episode of Winning Streak, the '76 slot would go to the unsold pilot titled Shoot the Works that catnap1972 uploaded before. In the TK Four column, the 1985 slot would go to Body Language or the nighttime Price Is Right(hopefully the former is from an episode that wasn't rerun since 2001). The 1987 slot goes to where he played his only week of Super Password episodes. That's all I can think of currently.
johnnya2k3:
For The Four Jacks, I'm thinking...
Cross-Wits (Jack Clark, 1978)
Joker's Wild (Jack Barry, 1974)
Now You See It OR Concentration (Jack Narz, also 1974)
The Face is Familiar (Jack Whitaker, 1966)
The 1989 slot in The Geoff Edwards Four would have to go to the Jackpot! reboot; 1988 would be either Chain Reaction or The Big Spin, and of course Starcade for 1983.
johnnya2k3:
--- Quote from: ivoryman1986 on October 22, 2018, 04:49:18 PM ---In the Cullen Four, for 1980, I'd go with Chain Reaction, Password Plus or Blockbusters in the 1980 slot, the '74 slot would go to the only existing episode of Winning Streak, the '76 slot would go to the unsold pilot titled Shoot the Works that catnap1972 uploaded before. In the TK Four column, the 1985 slot would go to Body Language or the nighttime Price Is Right(hopefully the former is from an episode that wasn't rerun since 2001). The 1987 slot goes to where he played his only week of Super Password episodes. That's all I can think of currently.
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Tom Kennedy hosted You Don't Say! in 1967, so that fills that column.
BrandonFG:
--- Quote from: ivoryman1986 on October 22, 2018, 04:49:18 PM ---The 1987 slot goes to where [Tom Kennedy] played his only week of Super Password episodes. That's all I can think of currently.
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Crosswits had a game show hosts week where he appeared.
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