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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: xavier45 on August 02, 2008, 08:30:55 PM
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Other than you, is there anyone else in your family that loves Game Shows?
For me, nobody in my family really loves Game Shows like I do. The only ones my family can stand are Match Game and Family Feud, but other than those, they really can't stand Game Shows.
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As far as I know, the only current game show either of my parents can stand is "Jeopardy!", although they only see it occasionally -- i.e., it's not something they have their respective DVRs set for.
But they do like game shows in general; my father, in particular, is often nostalgic for the days when he'd come home from high school and watch "The Match Game" and "You Don't Say!" with his mother. (Last year for Christmas, I gave him some of the original "MG" question cards that Dick DeBartolo was selling -- it was much appreciated.)
And one of my father's sisters was an impostor on the daytime "To Tell the Truth" at some point in the mid-to-late-1960s.
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[quote name=\'xavier45\' post=\'193185\' date=\'Aug 2 2008, 08:30 PM\']
Other than you, is there anyone else in your family that loves Game Shows?
For me, nobody in my family really loves Game Shows like I do. The only ones my family can stand are Match Game and Family Feud, but other than those, they really can't stand Game Shows.
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It was my parents who got me into game shows. They'd watch the daytime shows, as well as Joker, Bowling for Dollars, Tic Tac Dough, Dating Game, Newlywed Game, Cross Wits, Narz Concentration, and whatever else was on. My grandmother loved TTD. If she could help it, she would NEVER miss an episode.
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I got the fix from my father, who would watch the Barry/Enright pairing as an evening break while studying for the bar exam, but apparently my fan-ness runs deeper than anyone in the family. When both my sister and I were still at home, we'd have dinner while watching Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! which worked beautifully, because Wheel was effectively background noise while we discussed our day.
Then I realized that Millionaire was on at 7p, and it became the Millionaire/Jeopardy! hour. But no one else in my family would actually choose a game show, or the Game Show Network as something to watch.
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My paternal grandmom got me watching J! when it was on in the afternoon. That made me a game show fan. As for my mom, she's a Wheel Watcher(no, not the club you join at Sony's WOF web site, but an actual WOF watcher). My stepdad's into Millionaire & DoND. My sister's fascinated by those 5th graders on AYSTA5G? My two aunts are game show nuts, especially my oldest one living in Australlia. None of my nieces or nephews I know of watch game shows as is my only brother(he HATES them!).
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The only two people in my family who I know watch some game shows outside of my presence are my mom and grandma, who, not surprisingly, introduced me to the genre. They found that I was the most well-behaved during USA's afternoon game show block, which they enjoyed as well...hence, it became our afternoon routine.
But, when I got older, my love for game shows increased a LOT, while theirs decreased. Part of that was because of me subjecting them to tons of different shows (he he), but the other part was that they were kinda picky about what game shows they watched. Now, the only shows I know my mom will occasionally watch are TPIR and MDP, though she will watch GSN with me on occasion, especially the morning line-up. And my grandma only watches J! without my presence now...:).
\Yet my parents and I all like Wipeout...yep; bonding over big balls...;)
Anthony
P.S. Thanks Dad for finding out we could get GSN and getting it for my room when I was younger...;)
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My Grandma Wood (Father's mom) got me into game shows. I remember going to her house when she babysat me and we would pretty much watch game shows all day. My earliest memories were watching Eubanks CS and Classic Concentration (I'm only 23). We would also play little games together and kind of make our own home versions. I can always remember watching Card Sharks then she'd get out a deck of cards for me and we'd play out own game. She passed away in 1993 but she gave me the love for game shows (and games in general) that I still have today.
My mother was (and still is) pretty big into game shows too so what I didn't watch and Grandma's carried over to the home. Even to this day when I go to her house you can bet GSN is on or on a network that a game show is on. She was kind of brought up on them too, and her mother still watches them a lot.
My girlfriend/fiance gets into watching game shows a lot too. She used to watch them off and on, but now I notice she is watching them more, so I must be rubbing off on her.
Everyone else in my family never really got into them.
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My mom tells me that my great-grandmother loved "Match Game 7x". I believe I probably picked up my love from either her or my grandfather. While staying at her apartment, she'd watch daytime games, and one of my earliest memories involved watching Joker and Lange's Name That Tune, being mesmerized by the neon joker and colorful Tune Topics board, respectively.
My grandfather is a big TPiR and Pyramid fan, and still watches the "Match Game" reruns on GSN.
One of my uncles is also a game show fan, most likely Price.
I think I got my mom into games as well; she enjoys D/ND and likes to challenge herself with Crosswords.
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Outside of bemused toleration, the only example I can think of is my grandparents watching TPIR with me on occasion when I was very young. It's hard to look back and tell how genuinely interested they were, but I do know that they "played along" on occasion, taking guesses at showcase prices and such.
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My dad almost got on Jeopardy! around 1986 but he had (and some folks think still has) the personality of peat moss. He still watches Jeopardy! every now and then, but hasn't tried out for the show since '86. My sister's life-long goal is to get onto a game show. Her and I tried out for Lingo in 2006 in Akron. All we got out of that deal were 2 blue foam Lingo balls, a signed pic of Shandi, and I got my pic with Shandi.
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[quote name=\'MikeK\' post=\'193232\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 02:05 PM\']and I got my pic with Shandi.[/quote]Did you get anything else with the picture?
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[quote name=\'Modor\' post=\'193233\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 03:06 PM\']
[quote name=\'MikeK\' post=\'193232\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 02:05 PM\']and I got my pic with Shandi.[/quote]Did you get anything else with the picture?
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Yes, blue balls.
/Will be here all week.
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[quote name=\'Modor\' post=\'193233\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 03:06 PM\']
[quote name=\'MikeK\' post=\'193232\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 02:05 PM\']and I got my pic with Shandi.[/quote]Did you get anything else with the picture?
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I sure as hell did!!! ;-P
/And I didn't even go to Summit Mall that day knowing that she, nor the tryouts, were going to be there!
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[quote name=\'MikeK\' post=\'193232\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 03:05 PM\']
2 blue foam Lingo balls [/quote]
He got that too
EDIT: Got beat to it!
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[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'193234\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 12:18 PM\']
[quote name=\'Modor\' post=\'193233\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 03:06 PM\']
[quote name=\'MikeK\' post=\'193232\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 02:05 PM\']and I got my pic with Shandi.[/quote]Did you get anything else with the picture?
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Yes, blue balls.
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It's deep...and I don't think it's playable.
Bravo. Bravissimo.
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my father is a big fan of Jeopardy!, my grandmother (mom's mom) watches Wheel of Fortune and GSN all the time. My dad's mother and I watched TPIR when I was a baby. But my fandom got deeper than all of them!
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Hey! Leave my balls out of this. I did set myself up for a serving of fail by mentioning the blue Lingo balls.
Going back to question posed by Mark...
[quote name=\'Modor\' post=\'193233\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 03:06 PM\']Did you get anything else with the picture?[/quote]
Yes, and there's a reason why the picture is from my chest up.
/Went back to the balls, or at least the general area
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[quote name=\'bwood\' post=\'193210\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 01:58 AM\']
My girlfriend/fiance gets into watching game shows a lot too. She used to watch them off and on, but now I notice she is watching them more, so I must be rubbing off on her.
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Uh-huh-huh-huh-huh! He said "rubbing off on her". And his name is Wood! Uh-huh-huh-huh-huh!
-- ButtHead
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We're separated by many miles today, but I'm sure my mother still watches TPIR and WoF, plus maybe Millionaire and J!. In my much younger days when I watched lots of them when I wasn't in school, I had a number of home games but my sister had Word For Word. She was a regular viewer of sorts of the first two Barris shows. My brother could take them or leave them.
As for Dad, the only two he ever watched were WML? on CBS and--a real surprise--the Sunday night Summer 1967 version of LMAD. The following year he had to spend time in a hospital where he wasn't given much to do except sleep or watch TV. He tried watching Eye Guess and a couple of others, and when he got out he griped about the hosts being "nothing but teeth and mouth" and from that point on disdained games. When we were on vacation in 1969 he and the family made short work of about half my hopes of watching It Takes Two every day it was on, and my very last chance to see the NBC version of The Match Game (on a Florida station at noon or 1 PM) was nipped in the bud after about 45 seconds when Dear Old Dad mumbled something that sounded like "grumble-grumble-grumble-grumble-GEEM!" and Mom made me change the channel.
Those were the good old days...NOT!!!
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I think my dad got turned off by game shows in 1958. Every time we'd have a game show on, he said "Those shows are rigged." Younger Sis preferred other shows rather than games, so "Happy Days" won out over IGAS'76 and for at least one season "25KP" was against "Muppet Show" around here and Kermit and Co. was the choice on the family TV. I eventually got a B&W portable for my room. Mom and both of my Grandmothers liked them. One of my Grandfathers was indifferent and the other died in 1936, before the advent of TV game shows.
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I dont know if my Family really cared for Game Shows, but I have mentioned in the past that Some of our family used to play TPIR with the Speigel Catalog around the Time the ABC Price Is Right was wrapping up..(1963-64-65)..I was allowed to watch You Dont Say and Match Game after School..
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'193237\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 03:37 PM\']
[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'193234\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 12:18 PM\']
[quote name=\'Modor\' post=\'193233\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 03:06 PM\']
[quote name=\'MikeK\' post=\'193232\' date=\'Aug 3 2008, 02:05 PM\']and I got my pic with Shandi.[/quote]Did you get anything else with the picture?
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Yes, blue balls.
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It's deep...and I don't think it's playable.
Bravo. Bravissimo.
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A'thank yew sir. :-)
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I think my dad got turned off by game shows in 1958. Every time we'd have a game show on, he said "Those shows are rigged."
My mom said the same thing after I started talking to her about game shows around noon on Sept 4, 1972. I didn't know anything about the scandals then but eventually had to convince her that was all in the past.
Unfortunately nobody in my family likes game shows as much as I do. During the mid-70s, my sisters seemed to like them a bit but grew out of them. My parents watched shows like What's My Line and I've Got a Secret during the '60s, but never made it much of a habit after that. Oddly enough, these days they do watch Deal or No Deal quite frequently, and I think were into WWTBAM for a while after it debuted.
My late grandmother, who frequently visited us from her native England, really enjoyed our game shows and quite often watched some with me when she was over.
I've got all of these TV show board games I've rarely been able to play with anyone...