[quote name=\'Robert Hutchinson\' date=\'Jan 1 2004, 04:17 AM\']I remember a fascinating Winner's Circle from an episode of $20K Pyramid (from GSN's Dark Period):
- The first two boxes were won
- The third (which was "[Some Actor's] Movies") was passed because the celeb couldn't think of a single one
- The fourth was "Things in a Chest"--the celebrity offered "chess pieces", and the contestant got it just as the judges accidentally buzzed the clue
There was then an abrupt cut to Dick Clark. He explained that the judges had erred in buzzing "chess pieces". They proceeded by placing 30 seconds on the clock (which was a little more time than was actually left, possibly to compensate for the passed category); giving credit for the first, second, and fourth boxes; replacing the third category entirely; and resumed the round, running up the right side of the pyramid. "Burt Reynolds Movies" proved easier, but time ran out on the last category.
I was amazed that they didn't throw out the round entirely. I suppose they possibly asked the contestant if she wanted to have it thrown out, and she declined.[/quote]
This was from the week that aired July 17-21, 1978 with Lois Nettleton and Dick Cavett. Ruth Lavacek was playing with Lois. While the powers that be were debating the "chess pieces" clue, all of us sat in the audience for 45 minutes wondering what they were going to do. We were all waiting for our turn; we, of course, being the other contestants. If Ruth won, then she would be out of there and we could play.
The big decision was whether or not it was an illegal clue, "chess" sounding so much like "chest". A note to Robert. To the best of my knowledge, the contestant is never asked their opinion in these matters. As we all know, "The decision of the judges is final."
I lost the second game of the Thursday show to Ruth. She confided in me later that she was concerned when I took my seat onstage. She thought that out of all the other contestants there, I was the one who might just beat her. No matter, I looked quite handsome that day.
Happy New Year to all. May Peace Prevail On Earth
David