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CBS 75 TJW clip
opimus:
[quote name=\'GSWitch\' date=\'Nov 2 2003, 09:58 PM\'] TJW had tried to have celebrities play the between Jackgame where the contestants stood & have the contestans stood Barry. I remember seeing that!
That format failed & were back to contestants only.
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When did this celebrity week run on CBS? I don't remember seeing it on the GSN run of the CBS repeats.
clemon79:
[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Nov 2 2003, 07:39 PM\'] Given all of three seconds to go on, I'm tempted to think it might be something called Winds of Fortune. [/quote]
Is it completely impossible that it might have come from the blooper reel from Tomarken goofing around on an episode of PYL? Granted, the rules explanation is a bit odd, but if that background color isn't the exact same color they used for the cycs on the PYL set, then I've never seen it before.
If this pilot was screened at GSC8, then ostensibly one of the attendees is a member here, and might be able to confirm or deny?
ilb4ever2000:
--- Quote ---When did this celebrity week run on CBS? I don't remember seeing it on the GSN run of the CBS repeats.
--- End quote ---
Apparently it was later in the run...
From the classicjokerswild Yahoo! Group:
4. "The Joker's Wild" oftentimes featured well-known celebrities competing for
charity. Here is a typical Celebrity Joker's Wild week from January 1974:
January 7: Rod McKuen
January 8: Morey Amsterdam, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Lyle Waggoner, Peggy Lennon
January 9: Ross Hunter, Ross Martin, Fannie Flagg
January 10: Martha Raye, Bill Daily, Ann Elder
January 11: Peggy Cass, Doc Severinsen, Marty Ingels
--- Quote ---Where was IGAS?
--- End quote ---
Well, they did have the intro...
jrjgames:
The peter clip was from the Rodeo Drive pilot. On another special there is another clip of peter saying, "here come the bulletins" and he has cards that have a big RD on them.
As for Joker, I want to go on record as saying, Al Martella, The Game Show Informational Specialist called me exactly 10 minutes after that Joker clip aired and spotted it as the special week of shows in which they reverted back to the pilot format with celebrities which meant the contestants went aside of Jack!
Bravo Al! :)
John
Ian Wallis:
--- Quote ---"The Joker's Wild" oftentimes featured well-known celebrities competing for
charity. Here is a typical Celebrity Joker's Wild week from January 1974:
--- End quote ---
According to TVGuide, a celebrity week of "Joker's Wild" did air in January 1974. If there were any other celebrity weeks, TVGuide didn't list the celebrities, so I tend to think that was the only time it happened.
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