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BrandonFG:
[quote name=\'DrBear\' date=\'Oct 6 2003, 04:28 PM\'] [quote name=\'clemon79\' date=\'Oct 6 2003, 02:52 PM\'] For more TOTALLY OUT OF PLACE chaselight goodness, the Robin Ward TTTT '80 set must not be forgotten. :) [/quote]
Wha.....you don't like disco?

I'd still stand on the first syndicated "TTTT" set. Groooovy! [/quote]
 Bizarre: \"Quicksilver.\" It looked like a bunch of old stage props lying around.

Honorable mention: the current \"Jeopardy\" set. It looks like they picked it up at a \"Quicksilver\" garage sale. :-P  

Also: MG/HS. I know a video wall was stylish for 1983, but not when it makes up just about the entire set.

whampyl03:
What about that plywood, stucco, and orange TTD '78 set?  That at the very least may rank up there in the interesting column.  I wonder what possessed Mula to design the set like that?  Don't get me wrong, I kinda like it, but it sure was very odd.

Jimmy Owen:
The BTB '76 set was the most thought provoking to me.  How many guys were in the board?  Were they on bleachers?  Did they spend a lot of time looking up at Jaye P.?

Fedya:
Nobody's mentioned Go, the show so vain it mentioned its name on the set dozens of times.  :-)

ChuckNet:

--- Quote ---If anyone's seen Bruce Forsythe's HS pilot...that set was way up there on the bizarre scale too. The lights could produce a fit if you stared at 'em too long, but the way the set spit in two and flipped over for the endgame was totally awesome.
--- End quote ---

Yep...and it was much better than the series set, although it was cool how the bonus podium rose out of the floor, as well as the big light board used to display the champs' grand total at the end.

Chuck Donegan (The Illustrious \"Chuckie Baby\")

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