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BillCullen1:
For the past two days, they've show the audience at the end of WML. If you don't blink, you will spot Miss Miller, who used to attend TV shows regularly as an audience member. BTW, according to Wiki, Miss Miller's first name was Lillian. She left us in 1990 at age 93.

They're going to continue to chop up the intros. When WML got the red and yellow set, they speeded up the intros by just announcing the panelists' names and having them walk out. Maybe they'll leave those intros in, if we get that far into WML's run.

SRIV94:

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--- 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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Duly noted.  Thx!

TimK2003:

--- Quote from: BillCullen1 on October 11, 2018, 03:50:02 PM ---For the past two days, they've show the audience at the end of WML. If you don't blink, you will spot Miss Miller, who used to attend TV shows regularly as an audience member. BTW, according to Wiki, Miss Miller's first name was Lillian. She left us in 1990 at age 93.

They're going to continue to chop up the intros. When WML got the red and yellow set, they speeded up the intros by just announcing the panelists' names and having them walk out. Maybe they'll leave those intros in, if we get that far into WML's run.

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Perhaps an exception to the recent rules, the 3pm ET airing of WML on 10/12 featured an uncut opening...First guest was related to one of the first domestic VCRs and the "secret" was they just recorded the intro from that VCR and played it back.

How long did they use the $5-50 cards in the desk before they switched to the # of NO questions left?  Seems like all the Blyden eps I have seen used the countdown cards.

Bryce L.:

--- Quote from: TimK2003 on October 12, 2018, 03:24:12 PM ---How long did they use the $5-50 cards in the desk before they switched to the # of NO questions left?  Seems like all the Blyden eps I have seen used the countdown cards.

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I believe the countdown cards debuted when Blyden did.

BillCullen1:

--- Quote from: Bryce L. on October 12, 2018, 05:35:08 PM ---
--- Quote from: TimK2003 on October 12, 2018, 03:24:12 PM ---How long did they use the $5-50 cards in the desk before they switched to the # of NO questions left?  Seems like all the Blyden eps I have seen used the countdown cards.

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I believe the countdown cards debuted when Blyden did.

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No, these past two weeks they're still using the 5, 10, 15 etc. cards.

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