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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: gwarman2005 on October 17, 2006, 03:14:09 PM
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With all the shows featured on websites recently suddenly uncovered thought to be lost forever, which show or shows would you like to see unearthed next. I'm sure we all have our favorites, popular or not, you'd love to see next. I thought this would be fun to see what everyone would like to see. For me, I'd love to see some more Magnificent Marble Machine episodes to be uncovered. It's got that cheesy, campiness I love.. kind of like the old Adam West Batman shows. I'd also love to see more of Chuck Barris' Camouflage on tv. I know I'm one of the few but I really liked this version. Tom Campbell was great for the show.
So c'mon guys, let's see what you'd like to see come out of hiding next.
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Haven't we done this topic about a billion times in about a billion forms around here?
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[quote name=\'gwarman2005\' post=\'134725\' date=\'Oct 17 2006, 03:14 PM\']
So c'mon guys, let's see what you'd like to see come out of hiding next.
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Anything Dick Sargent ever guested on.
And, of course, the Todd Russell version of Wheel Of Fortune.
Can't believe none of you voted for him.
But then again....neither did I.
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Anything Dick Sargent ever guested on.
Would Bewitched reruns suffice? :)
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[quote name=\'gwarman2005\' post=\'134725\' date=\'Oct 17 2006, 02:14 PM\']
So c'mon guys, let's see what you'd like to see come out of hiding next.
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Baffle, Baffle, Baffle.
And PDQ as well.
More Fleming Jeopardy!, more early 1970s daytime Hollywood Squares and more Concentration.
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Baffle, Baffle, Baffle.
And PDQ as well.
More Fleming Jeopardy!, more early 1970s daytime Hollywood Squares and more Concentration.
I'll second that. How about anything that we don't have at least one episode of in the trade curcuit...
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'134733\' date=\'Oct 17 2006, 02:30 PM\']
Haven't we done this topic about a billion times in about a billion forms around here?
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Yeah, but it's the first time under the new improved software. :)
Doug
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[quote name=\'cweaver\' post=\'134744\' date=\'Oct 17 2006, 04:09 PM\']
Baffle, Baffle, Baffle.
And PDQ as well.[/quote]
It's the Baffle/PDQ Hour!
Oh, wait, that wouldn't work so well, would it?
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[quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' post=\'134745\' date=\'Oct 17 2006, 03:10 PM\']
Baffle, Baffle, Baffle.
I'll second that. How about anything that we don't have at least one episode of in the trade curcuit...
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...and we're back to...Baffle, Baffle and more Baffle.
Oh yeah...and a complete episode of Cross-Wits from the 1970s.
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1-Split Second
2-Sale Of The Century (original version)
3-Concentration (Narz. I would so like to see more of this)
4-High Rollers (74-76)
5-Celebrity Sweepstakes
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I'd like to have them find more "Money Maze"s and "Big Showdown"s. More of Larry Blyden's shows. Ever notice that Blyden only hosted shows that celebrities played?
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GSN should do whatever it takes to grab the rights to the few available eps of...well...It Takes Two with Vin Scully, as well as all the Spin-Off shows. The latter needs to be taken out of the vault and run on the only network where it would ever fit in, while the tapes are still available.
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1-Split Second
2-Sale Of The Century (original version)
3-Concentration (Narz. I would so like to see more of this)
4-High Rollers (74-76)
5-Celebrity Sweepstakes
Definately all of that, plus more Whew! and '76 Break the Bank (OK, we know GSN has it, but they haven't aired it in years) ...but I'd actually wouldn't mind seeing an episode of All-Star Anything Goes.
Don't laugh.
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We're talking about finds for historical value, not what should be found and put on GSN, right? Dough-Re-Mi, Keep Talking, Top Dollar, and the old morning quiz For Love or Money. I see someone has unearthed a copy of High-Low, and that I would like to see.
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I have a picture from the color section of a vintage TV Guide which shows the set of "Keep Talking" and the panel was seated on two tiers of three each, one tier above the other, similar to "Match Game."
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Thanks for the note, Jimmy. I may have seen a picture like that long ago (by any chance, does it have a Mutual of Omaha sponsor logo behind them?), and there's one in an old TV photo book that has Joey Bishop and Danny Dayton sitting next to each other on stools. Sounds like there were some set changes as the show bounced back and forth between networks. I wrote Monty Hall for his recollection of the show, and he was kind enough to send back the details he remembered. I hope someday a kine will surface.