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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: RyanCDN on January 04, 2022, 11:06:22 AM
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The Canadian classic is available on bonusround.ca. There are 10 introductory episodes with many to come. This has not been seen in years outside of the few episodes that are on youtube. Price is minimal, but worth taking a look at if you enjoyed this punny little show.
-Ryan
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Splendid stuff. And it turns out there are 400 masters still existing?? Incredible, great work tracking it down by the owner Craig!
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This is absolutely delightful, and probably enough for me to pull the trigger on this charming little Canadian operation.
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Splendid stuff. And it turns out there are 400 masters still existing?? Incredible, great work tracking it down by the owner Craig!
Absolutely. I have supported it from the inception even if I sometimes forget to watch, but this is certainly the golden nugget.
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I was just binging the Youtube episodes as of late. WOW.
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On one of his youtube postings, it's also mentioned that 37 Mad Dash masters are coming his way. Looks like there's a lot more that exists than was stated on The Search for Canada's Game Shows specials. To be fair, I'm sure that's the info the producers had at the time.
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Maybe they're unearth more Pitfall at some point? Can't believe it's all toast aside from what they've got (and what circulates)
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Maybe they're unearth more Pitfall at some point? Can't believe it's all toast aside from what they've got (and what circulates)
I thought the large number of episodes came from Global/US syndication reruns c. 1986? Would love to see some LMAD80 show up as well.
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Maybe they're unearth more Pitfall at some point? Can't believe it's all toast aside from what they've got (and what circulates)
That very topic came up a few months ago. There may be hope for Pitfall yet...scroll to reply #7.
http://www.gameshowforum.org/index.php/topic,33504.0.html
If Craig could find and share hundreds of Definition episodes that everyone thought were long gone, anything is possible!
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If this is not an appropriate place, I can start a spin-off thread.
Bonusround.ca has also uncovered “dozens of episodes” of LMAD80, which is pretty rare (they only have three episodes currently). They plan to add them in the spring.
EDIT: I see this is also mentioned in the Videos sub forum.
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If this is not an appropriate place, I can start a spin-off thread.
Bonusround.ca has also uncovered “dozens of episodes” of LMAD80, which is pretty rare (they only have three episodes currently). They plan to add them in the spring.
EDIT: I see this is also mentioned in the Videos sub forum.
Going from a earlier post in this thread by BrandonFG...wish granted! This is incredible what Canadian game show rarities have popped up in the last couple of weeks. First Definition and now the 1980 LMAD? I don't know who's running this BonusRound.ca site, but I feel this deserves a documentary in itself. How a website devoted to Canadian game shows has unearthed these gems that for years were considered lost. I'd watch just for the detective work in how they pulled it off alone.
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If this is not an appropriate place, I can start a spin-off thread.
Bonusround.ca has also uncovered “dozens of episodes” of LMAD80, which is pretty rare (they only have three episodes currently). They plan to add them in the spring.
EDIT: I see this is also mentioned in the Videos sub forum.
I don't know who's running this BonusRound.ca site, but I feel this deserves a documentary in itself. How a website devoted to Canadian game shows has unearthed these gems that for years were considered lost. I'd watch just for the detective work in how they pulled it off alone.
Craig Gibson, and he's a swell fellow. And...if anyone in contact with GSN's librarian can help him find the USA Chain Reaction and Jackpot tapes that can't seem to be located, that'd be great. Seriously.
(Bumper Stumpers seems to be accounted for, at least)
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Not necessarily a "rarity" but he's also adding the first season of "Talk About" in the spring.
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I don't know who's running this BonusRound.ca site, but I feel this deserves a documentary in itself. How a website devoted to Canadian game shows has unearthed these gems that for years were considered lost. I'd watch just for the detective work in how they pulled it off alone.
Not just "unearthed", though yes, that alone would be interesting enough. But this guy is also somehow getting them digitized AND acquiring rights to use them? We'd always been told that digitizing was a prohibitive expense, yet somehow we havehundreds of Definition and all the other only slightly more recent stuff, and all he takes in is $5 a month from a handful of die-hard fans? The math is not working out for me here. If this is a viable model, why aren't American entities doing this?
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Not just "unearthed", though yes, that alone would be interesting enough. But this guy is also somehow getting them digitized AND acquiring rights to use them? We'd always been told that digitizing was a prohibitive expense, yet somehow we havehundreds of Definition and all the other only slightly more recent stuff, and all he takes in is $5 a month from a handful of die-hard fans? The math is not working out for me here. If this is a viable model, why aren't American entities doing this?
What's more puzzling to me is that for stations like Game TV or CHCH (which airs retro shows during daytime hours), sometimes the announcer will say something like "this show is brought to you by BonusRound.ca, streaming the best of Canadian game shows". During the announcement, they'll show stills of show openings like Definition, Mad Dash, Kids Street, Liars Club, etc.
I wonder what the deal is that he's getting his website mentioned on national television.
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Not just "unearthed", though yes, that alone would be interesting enough. But this guy is also somehow getting them digitized AND acquiring rights to use them? We'd always been told that digitizing was a prohibitive expense, yet somehow we havehundreds of Definition and all the other only slightly more recent stuff, and all he takes in is $5 a month from a handful of die-hard fans? The math is not working out for me here. If this is a viable model, why aren't American entities doing this?
What's more puzzling to me is that for stations like Game TV or CHCH (which airs retro shows during daytime hours), sometimes the announcer will say something like "this show is brought to you by BonusRound.ca, streaming the best of Canadian game shows". During the announcement, they'll show stills of show openings like Definition, Mad Dash, Kids Street, Liars Club, etc.
I wonder what the deal is that he's getting his website mentioned on national television.
I’d had wondering thoughts myself if everything was above board with this. But if he’s advertising on significant-sized Canadian TV stations, everything must be on the up-and-up. (That, or he’s loaded with cash and is either picking a court fight or is completely stupid.) Perhaps one of the rights owners is financially backing this? I’m thinking he must have a corporate media sponsor somewhere.
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FYI: there are now *70* episodes on Bonus Round, all from season 7.
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FYI, a batch of 50 out of the 89 existing episodes from season 8 have been uploaded.
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FYI, a batch of 50 out of the 89 existing episodes from season 8 have been uploaded.
Two questions:
1. Are the 70 Season 7 episodes still there or did they have to take them down in order make room for the new 50?
2. Will watching all of those reruns back-to-back-to-back make me a better Pundle player?
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FYI, a batch of 50 out of the 89 existing episodes from season 8 have been uploaded.
Two questions:
1. Are the 70 Season 7 episodes still there or did they have to take them down in order make room for the new 50?
They're still there, making 150 episodes a pretty nice binge.
Have to admit that I haven't joined the Pundle party yet, but I'll get there I'm sure ;D
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I didn't think this merited its own thread, but in a conversation with whomever handles the Bonusround.ca social media account; Talk About is coming April 1. In that same conversation he asked me if I would prefer season 8 of Definition or season 13; so that's something they must have access to.
Maybe a master thread for this site would be appropriate in the GSN/BUZZR forum?
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I didn't think this merited its own thread, but in a conversation with whomever handles the Bonusround.ca social media account; Talk About is coming April 1. In that same conversation he asked me if I would prefer season 8 of Definition or season 13; so that's something they must have access to.
In an email to Bonusround.ca subscribers last month, the following info was provided:
I'm now streaming 840 episodes of Canadian game shows at www.bonusround.ca
Full Index
Definition (Season 7): 70 episodes
The Mad Dash: 37 episodes
Let’s Make a Deal (Canada): 33 episodes (streaming 20 now)
Acting Crazy (Season 1): 63 episodes
Acting Crazy (Season 2): 35 episodes
Uh Oh! (Season 3): 34 episodes
Uh Oh! (Season 4): 39 episodes
Uh Oh! (Season 5): 40 episodes (streaming soon)
Uh Oh! (Season 6): 26 episodes (streaming soon)
Kidstreet (Season 1): 51 episodes
Kidstreet (Season 5): 7 episodes (streaming soon)
The New Liar’s Club: 97 episodes
Love Me Love Me Not: 130 episodes
Party Game: 8 episodes
Fibi’s Funny Bones: 56 episodes
Super Pay Cards: 9 episodes
The Next Line: 51 episodes
Love Handles: 37 episodes
Pitfall: 8 episodes
Kwacked! (A BonusRound.ca Original): 9 episodes
Coming April 1: The first season of TalkAbout (130 episodes)
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I'm still holding out for A Kin To Win.