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BUZZR Lost and Found 2020
Blanquepage:
--- Quote from: Ian Wallis on August 31, 2020, 07:44:58 PM ---
--- Quote from: Blanquepage on August 31, 2020, 02:59:32 PM ---
Results weren't published anywhere, but the survey included picking shows for BUZZR to add to the lineup. There were lots of really great possibilities, like Celebrity Sweepstakes, Liar's Club, High Rollers, Scrabble, and Hot Streak. Even WoF and Jeopardy were on there. I think there's a screengrab of all the survey options somewhere around here.
I wouldn't have the slightest notion as to what BUZZR may surprise us with, but I'm hoping Liar's Club and Celebrity Sweepstakes see a return to our screens.
Wouldn't be surprised at Scrabble.
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Do enough episodes of Celebrity Sweepstakes even exist? So far we only know of four. Maybe BUZZR knows something we don't.
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2 nighttime episodes and the very nice quality finale, all from studio masters, have been at least some evidence that master tapes are around. The inclusion on the survey to me indicated that at least the nighttime version still exists and could be a weekly entry. Maybe an insider one of these days can tell us for sure. If it doesn't show up on BUZZR, that is.
TimK2003:
--- Quote from: Blanquepage on August 31, 2020, 10:20:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: Ian Wallis on August 31, 2020, 07:44:58 PM ---
--- Quote from: Blanquepage on August 31, 2020, 02:59:32 PM ---
Results weren't published anywhere, but the survey included picking shows for BUZZR to add to the lineup. There were lots of really great possibilities, like Celebrity Sweepstakes, Liar's Club, High Rollers, Scrabble, and Hot Streak. Even WoF and Jeopardy were on there. I think there's a screengrab of all the survey options somewhere around here.
I wouldn't have the slightest notion as to what BUZZR may surprise us with, but I'm hoping Liar's Club and Celebrity Sweepstakes see a return to our screens.
Wouldn't be surprised at Scrabble.
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Do enough episodes of Celebrity Sweepstakes even exist? So far we only know of four. Maybe BUZZR knows something we don't.
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2 nighttime episodes and the very nice quality finale, all from studio masters, have been at least some evidence that master tapes are around. The inclusion on the survey to me indicated that at least the nighttime version still exists and could be a weekly entry. Maybe an insider one of these days can tell us for sure. If it doesn't show up on BUZZR, that is.
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We know that Burt Sugarman has most, if not all of Whew! under lock and key, and his "Midnight Special" is around in various DVD collections. Doesn't Burt own the rights to Celebrity Sweepstakes as well?
If any Grundy show were to come out of mothballs, I could see Hot Streak before Scrabble or Scattergories, simply because Bruce's show has no product licensing hurdles like the other two have.
JMFabiano:
--- Quote from: Otm Shank on August 31, 2020, 09:55:27 PM ---Holding onto a faint glimmer of hope for the 3-player MGHSH pilot
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My thoughts exactly. If they do a pilot/typical episode pattern as they did in the past, perhaps the pilot then finally airing the premiere? (assuming there's no other issues about the episode)
If I had to predict, I'd go for (fingers crossed) Whew! Cult fan favorite, Sugarman MIGHT be easier to talk with than a big company like Sony, et al.
calliaume:
I'm not sure who has the rights to Celebrity Sweepstakes. Jim MacKrell explained it to me once and I've forgotten the details (my notes are here someplace).
Back in late 2000 when Millionaire was popular, one of Burt Sugarman's assistants contacted me to see if I knew how to get in touch with Ralph Andrews to talk about a Sweepstakes revival. Draw your own conclusions from that one.
Bryce L.:
OK, schedule is up for the Lost and Found event...
4:00pm
Call My Bluff 65
Two teams of contestants, each led by a celebrity guest, must provide definitions to obscure words. Only one team member is provided the actual definition, and the other two must "Bluff" and convince the other team that they have the true definition. (original airdate 3/29/1965)
4:40pm
Number Please 61
Two players alternate calling out numbers on their row of 20 spaces to reveal letters of a prize to be identified. The first to correctly guess the prizes wins the game. (original airdate 5/29/1961)
5:20pm
Say When!! 61
Two contestants select various prizes in hopes of achieving a total sum that is closest to a target value (without going over).
6:00pm
Get The Message 64
Contestants try to guess expressions, titles or names from one word clues supplied by each of their two celebrity teammates.
6:40pm
Split Personality 59
Two contestants race to solve the identity of a mystery celebrity by selecting the clues that their opponent will receive. (original airdate 9/13/1959)
7:20pm
What's Going On? 54
A panel of three celebrities in the studio try to guess the remote location of other celebrities and what they were doing.
Source: https://buzzrtv.com/schedule/schedule_by_date/2020-9-27/America/New_York
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