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70s TTTT coming to Buzzr.
Scrabbleship:
--- Quote from: BillCullen1 on October 02, 2018, 04:07:58 PM ---Times had definitely changed by the 70s. Today's TTTT had a spot on drugs and prostitution, which would've never been seen on Collyer's version. Peggy even used the word "pimp." I'm glad that they left the panel intros in, unlike WML.
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It would be pretty hard to edit out the panel intros on TTTT given how they came a good 1-2 minutes into the show. In fact, the edit between interrogation and voting in Game 1 makes the show drag on a lot longer than intended.
Fun thing is while Buzzr is hacking TTTT and WML to bits, the early Classic Concentration this afternoon kept its ticket plug!
BillCullen1:
We're changing panelists in mid-week. On TTTT, the guest panelist Monday and Tuesday was Nipsey Russell. Today it was Gene Shalit. On WML, Gene Rayburn was on Monday and Tuesday. Henry Morgan was in his seat today. The announcers were different too. Chet Gould was on Monday and Tuesday. Wayne Howell was today's WML announcer.
Arlene is on WML this week. It just felt odd, to me anyway, that she wasn't on last week when Buzzr started airing it.
Scrabbleship:
I think that Buzzr has afterthought this in a way never seen of them. I love 70's TTTT but I just can't watch the chop job that Buzzr is putting on the air.
SRIV94:
--- Quote from: BillCullen1 on October 10, 2018, 04:59:32 PM ---We're changing panelists in mid-week. On TTTT, the guest panelist Monday and Tuesday was Nipsey Russell. Today it was Gene Shalit. On WML, Gene Rayburn was on Monday and Tuesday. Henry Morgan was in his seat today. The announcers were different too. Chet Gould was on Monday and Tuesday. Wayne Howell was today's WML announcer.
Arlene is on WML this week. It just felt odd, to me anyway, that she wasn't on last week when Buzzr started airing it.
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You know, I wonder if the second week's final three episodes weren't in airable shape to begin with (by either GSN or Buzzr). Looking at the WML Wikia episode guide, the last three mystery guests were unaccounted for.
--- Quote ---#157 (#1571-#1575)
July 20, 1972
Soupy Sales, Dana Valery, Gene Shalit, Melba Tolliver
#1 Peter Lind Hayes, #2 Maureen Stapleton, #3 Sheila MacRae, #4 Count Basie, #5 Artie Shaw
#158 (#1581-#1585)
July 27, 1972
Soupy Sales, Anita Gillette, Gene Rayburn, Arlene Francis
#1 Helen Gurley Brown, #2 Joan Fontaine *Rest Unknown*
#159 (#1591-#1595)
August 03, 1972
Soupy Sales, Anita Gillette, Henry Morgan, Arlene Francis
#1 Joe Garagiola, #2 Hermione Gingold, #3 Jack E. Leonard, #4 Henry Gibson, #5 Roberta Peters
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So like GSN before them, Buzzr is running these episodes in taping order.
Blanquepage:
--- Quote from: SRIV94 on October 11, 2018, 11:45:11 AM ---
--- Quote from: BillCullen1 on October 10, 2018, 04:59:32 PM ---We're changing panelists in mid-week. On TTTT, the guest panelist Monday and Tuesday was Nipsey Russell. Today it was Gene Shalit. On WML, Gene Rayburn was on Monday and Tuesday. Henry Morgan was in his seat today. The announcers were different too. Chet Gould was on Monday and Tuesday. Wayne Howell was today's WML announcer.
Arlene is on WML this week. It just felt odd, to me anyway, that she wasn't on last week when Buzzr started airing it.
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You know, I wonder if the second week's final three episodes weren't in airable shape to begin with (by either GSN or Buzzr). Looking at the WML Wikia episode guide, the last three mystery guests were unaccounted for.
--- Quote ---#157 (#1571-#1575)
July 20, 1972
Soupy Sales, Dana Valery, Gene Shalit, Melba Tolliver
#1 Peter Lind Hayes, #2 Maureen Stapleton, #3 Sheila MacRae, #4 Count Basie, #5 Artie Shaw
#158 (#1581-#1585)
July 27, 1972
Soupy Sales, Anita Gillette, Gene Rayburn, Arlene Francis
#1 Helen Gurley Brown, #2 Joan Fontaine *Rest Unknown*
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I can account for 2 of those missing 3 because I taped them off GSN & catalogued them 20 years ago: #3 Buddy Rich, #4 Tom Poston.
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