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The Recording of GSN

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Don Howard:
I used to just stick a tape in the gizmo, and just tape-ho for six or eight hours,
rinse and repeat. Now there are only about five shows on the sked that I go for
on a regular basis.
Thanks to Game World or Game TV or Game Armpits or
whatever it was, I have in my collection the following witty, spontaneous
and unrehearsed banter between comedy legends Dave Nemeth and Nancy
Sullivan:
DAVE: She's Nancy Sullivan--woman of many voices. I'm Dave Nemeth--man
of none.
NANCY: You're a nun? They have male nuns now.
(haw haw haw haw haw haw haw haw haw haw haw)

Ian Wallis:
Even though I had GSN almost from the beginning, I only saved a few shows on tape during the first couple of years.  I didn't really start saving a lot until I got into tape trading in late 1996.  Looking back, I kind of regret not saving more from the early years - but I do have most of the early promos on tape (Mr. Hostman, anyone?)

For the past several years any time I've taped GSN it's been for a specific show.  Sometimes it's a show I want to add more of to my collection, sometimes it's a specific show that we know something special will happen on.  I've hardly taped anything at all recently though.  Not enough on the schedule I really felt I needed to have.

I do have a few episodes of stuff like "Game TV".  I thought it was neat the once in a blue moon that it actually had something to do with game shows - like when they had Bob Stewart on, for example; and I do have Larry Anderson's last 10 minutes of "Trivia Track"!

combsisthebest:
When I am not at home, I also mix it in with Price is Right and Feud episodes (in synciation) then it goes back to taping GSN.

SRIV94:
[quote name=\'combsisthebest\' date=\'Mar 9 2004, 09:18 AM\'] When I am not at home, I also mix it in with Price is Right and Feud episodes (in synciation) then it goes back to taping GSN. [/quote]
 Count me among the specific show tapers.

As an aside, I don't have the luxury (for lack of a better word) of being able to mix and match when I'm not home since GSN is only accessible for me via digital (and my VCR will only record analog channels)--so I need to utilize the ole A/B switch in order to tape GSN.

Unless someone else here has an idea (hint, hint).  :)

Doug -- soon to celebrate 400 posts

clemon79:
[quote name=\'SRIV94\' date=\'Mar 9 2004, 09:10 AM\'] Unless someone else here has an idea (hint, hint). 
 [/quote]
Get you a Tivo. ;)

(Yes, I know, 'spensive. But quickly becoming less so, and there are many members here who will swear on the religious publication of your choice that there is no better investment for your entertainment dollar, particularly if most of that dollar is spent on TV anyhow.)

(But if 'spensive is a dealbreaker....)

--- Quote ---(and my VCR will only record analog channels)
--- End quote ---
For less money than a Tivo, you can get a VCR's with an infrared adapter (I'm pretty sure they are standard equipment on most any recently made unit, unless you bought it in the impulse lane at Fred Meyer) that will change the channel on your cable box for you when it needs to tape something, and that would get around your A/B limitations, in part. The downside is that your VCR would effectively have control of your cable box when it was recording, and you'd be stuck on the A-side if you were taping something and wanted to watch something else, but that's the same caveat you're gonna have with pretty much any solution that doesn't involve a change of television service, including Tivo.

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