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The Big Board / Re: Unspoken rules on game shows
« Last post by PYLdude on December 09, 2025, 08:13:41 PM »
While I wouldn’t doubt that a guy who won $60k plus on Wheel would be made aware of the rules, how exactly are you not supposed have your eyes on the wheel even for a second? And how easy was it to finesse the wheel?
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The Big Board / Re: Unspoken rules on game shows
« Last post by whewfan on December 09, 2025, 05:17:20 PM »
A few I can think of...

Philip Cousin told me when he was on Wheel, they told him and the others not to look at the wheel upon spinning it. They didn't want anyone trying to finesse the wheel spin to land exactly where they wanted it, and if they suspected you looked at the wheel, they'd make you re-spin.

Randy Amasia told me and a group of game show fans that on Whew!, they were discouraged from saying "I don't know" as a response to a blooper if you didn't know... either make a wild guess or say nothing, not that it was a rule, just something they discouraged.

Not really a rule, but Frank Wayne later had an aversion to potential contestants saying "I don't believe it!" on TPIR. He would discourage the producers from picking contestants that uttered that phrase in line.

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The Big Board / Re: First or last
« Last post by mmb5 on December 08, 2025, 07:12:05 PM »
Would really like to see the Rhyme or Reason set getting trashed.
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The Big Board / Re: First or last
« Last post by carlisle96 on December 08, 2025, 04:28:00 PM »
A random episode. Especially if it's a show that I know, I would get bored with hearing the rules explained for the debut, and on the other end, don't need to see gameplay cut for a lengthy, sometimes emotional, goodbye.

I think I'd go for finales. Most of the last shows I've seen appear to be like random episodes with the usual game play with just a brief goodbye at the end instead of a big deal like What's My Line.
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The Big Board / Re: Unspoken rules on game shows
« Last post by TLEberle on December 07, 2025, 03:03:32 PM »
As for Classic Concentration, it would drive me absolutely bonkers when the contestants would jibber jabber or worse, when Alex would jibber jabber for a while during the game.  I even recall once a contestant snapped at Alex semi-playfully when he was asking "Can so and so remember where that match was?  We just say it a moment ago" and she said something like "I could if you'd allow me to just pick already..." or something to that effect.

I suppose there were three logical points though with that going on...
So you claim to understand why the show did things that way (or claim to?) The producers probably grew up with the very quiet version on NBC where players called numbers and the ka-chunk was the loudest thing on the show. I think it is nice when the game board is the focus that we can actually hear more from the players than just positive integers and I bet if enough people wrote in and said "Golly gee whilikers I wish Alex would put a cork in it!" that he probably would do so.
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The Big Board / Re: First or last
« Last post by aaron sica on December 06, 2025, 11:44:10 PM »
A random episode. Especially if it's a show that I know, I would get bored with hearing the rules explained for the debut, and on the other end, don't need to see gameplay cut for a lengthy, sometimes emotional, goodbye.

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The Big Board / Re: First or last
« Last post by Ian Wallis on December 06, 2025, 11:23:00 PM »
I guess random is probably the right answer - if you want to get a feel for how the game usually flowed.  Although, last episodes are always of interest because I'm always curious as to exactly how they're going to sign off.
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The Big Board / Re: First or last
« Last post by BrandonFG on December 06, 2025, 02:58:36 PM »
Random. I always get a weird sense of bittersweetness watching finales, and the premiere is usually a little awkward.
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The Big Board / Re: First or last
« Last post by PYLclark86 on December 06, 2025, 02:36:27 PM »
Honestly? I'd prefer a random episode. Your early shows (especially pre 2000s) are going to be awkward and clunky while they iron out all of the kinks. Finales usually have shortened/altered gameplay to accommodate the fact that it's the last episode. Besides, what's the split between shows that had clear cut goodbyes versus the ones that quietly ended? 50/50?
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The Big Board / First or last
« Last post by carlisle96 on December 06, 2025, 02:29:52 PM »
Here's a question: If you could somehow get a copy of every network game show that has aired since the late 40s, would you rather have the debut or the finale or just a random episode?
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