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Twentington:
That Shoppers' Casino game would fit under the "no audiovisual proof that exists" rule, would it not? As I said elsewhere, Google's barely even heard of it.
Blanquepage:
--- Quote from: Matt Ottinger on July 05, 2011, 06:29:54 PM ---
No one ever found a complete episode of Spin-Off, did they? Just a few scenes in promos, and the vague awareness that the master tapes are still around?
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Spin-off hasn't made it into the hands of collectors.
I was scouring for Showdown with Joe Pyne and Fractured Phrases with Art James for years...no trace of either of them.
Pretty sure Double Exposure isn't known to be around, and I believe that People Will Talk is gone too, although I want to say that I have a faint recollection of reading that an episode of the latter was around somewhere.
Dream Girl of '67 seems to be gone too...
--Jamie
Fedya:
--- Quote ---Dream Girl of '67 seems to be gone too...
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The "Dream Girl of '67" would probably be about 67 now, and not much of a dream anymore....
BrandonFG:
--- Quote from: Twentington on July 05, 2011, 06:33:21 PM ---That Shoppers' Casino game would fit under the "no audiovisual proof that exists" rule, would it not? As I said elsewhere, Google's barely even heard of it.
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Not quite. Jason mentioned at the top of the thread he's seen an episode, and I've seen the show listed on one or two tape trading lists. That's definitely A/V evidence.
alfonzos:
--- Quote ---WEWS-TV 5 aired A Local Game Show, "Quick As A Wink" from September 14, 1964 to March 12, 1965.
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I was seven years old when this aired and I remember it vividly. Four contestants watched a blank screen. Whenever a picture would appear on the screen for a split second, the player who buzzed in first won $5 in the first round, $10 in the second round. The winners from Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday would face-off on Friday.
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