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Amusing moment from today's (6/29/22) Moore TTTT ep

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ChrisLambert!:
Contestant team has the story of starting a limo company in part from winnings on a game show.

Peggy asks which show.
Contestant: " 'The $10,000 Pyramid'."
Bill: "Ol' Stingy Stewart!"  ;D

byrd62:
During the second half of this 1973-74 season TTTT episode, one of these three challengers is $10,000 Pyramid champion-turned-limousine owner Deborah Setmayer.

Bryce L.:
Wasn't Moore/Garagiola TTTT bicycled? If it was, then that "airdate" is completely meaningless. (No disrespect meant to you, byrd62, but that uploader has a reputation for assigning bogus airdates to their uploads)

BrandonFG:
"And now all the real Deborah needs to do is to win another $10,000 to get gas for the limousine..."

Relevant in 1974, relevant in 2022.

chrisholland03:

--- Quote from: Bryce L. on July 06, 2022, 08:17:35 PM ---Wasn't Moore/Garagiola TTTT bicycled? If it was, then that "airdate" is completely meaningless. (No disrespect meant to you, byrd62, but that uploader has a reputation for assigning bogus airdates to their uploads)

--- End quote ---

Yes/No

Yes - TTTT was bicycled
No - Some bicycled shows have a primary airdate assigned (along with the recording date) representing the anticipated first airing in the distribution network.  These dates are sometimes on the slates, the runsheets, or stickers/slips provided with the media.   
Yes - the dates provided by the uploader are incorrect some percentage of time.  Sometimes they're ex-rectum, sometimes they correlate to a TV guide listing along with the ep number
No disrespect intended to you Bryce, but I'm missing why the airdate is relevant to the discussion here

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