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Game Show Channels & Networks / Re: Buzzr Q3 2025
« Last post by BillCullen1 on September 29, 2025, 06:12:03 PM »
So which 1988 TPIR did Buzzr run in the 5PM slot?
#7001D from October 24, 1988.

I believe this is the first episode featuring Rod Roddy to air on Buzzr. To quote Bob Barker, "This is a historical moment."
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Game Show Channels & Networks / Re: Game Show "Channels" On Roku,...Etc... Thread.
« Last post by chad1m on September 29, 2025, 05:28:52 PM »
Buzzr and The Barker Era announced today that 100 fresh episodes of The Price Is Right, "in HD", as they are promoting (?)
The higher-quality transfer does look really nice on streaming. It's smoother and less jarring than any of the other shows that have been converted. In the first act of today's episode, you can even see the indents in the carpet the showcase podiums have left.
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The Big Board / Re: Budgeting Question on Luck-Based Shows
« Last post by JasonA1 on September 29, 2025, 05:26:38 PM »
I guess my follow-up to anyone who has an eye to this- have game shows ever hired mathematicians to calculate average expected wins in the same way a hopeful casino game developer would publish the math on house edge?

All the time. And this is the correct answer with regards to any game with luck. You have enough data to tell you what you should expect over X amount of games in the production cycle. The classic endgames in this space -- the Big Numbers, the Money Cards -- have payouts that are manageable over the long term. All the tweaks to the Money Cards speak to making the averages more comfortable.

-Jason
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The Big Board / Re: Budgeting Question on Luck-Based Shows
« Last post by Jeremy Nelson on September 29, 2025, 05:22:22 PM »
Just curious--
How do you "control" the budget on a show such as Card Sharks?  Obviously, for a show like Family Feud, you can stack the questions to where there's only a couple of routes to a win.
I guess my follow-up to anyone who has an eye to this- have game shows ever hired mathematicians to calculate average expected wins in the same way a hopeful casino game developer would publish the math on house edge? Either that, or there's been enough run throughs to calculate budget.
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Game Show Channels & Networks / Re: Buzzr Q3 2025
« Last post by snowpeck on September 29, 2025, 05:09:09 PM »
So which 1988 TPIR did Buzzr run in the 5PM slot?
#7001D from October 24, 1988.
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Game Show Channels & Networks / Re: Buzzr Q3 2025
« Last post by SRIV94 on September 29, 2025, 05:07:32 PM »
So which 1988 TPIR did Buzzr run in the 5PM slot?
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Game Show Channels & Networks / Re: Game Show "Channels" On Roku,...Etc... Thread.
« Last post by snowpeck on September 29, 2025, 04:45:44 PM »
Any reason for the time skip between 1986 to 1988?
I can only guess starting with an episode number like 7001D makes for a cleaner-looking break for pre- and post-silver Bob.
My guess is they wanted to jump to a point - with white-haired Bob and Rod - that the current target ad demographic remembers from their childhood.
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The Big Board / Re: "Money In The Blank" vs. "Finish Line"
« Last post by JasonA1 on September 29, 2025, 04:01:35 PM »
Which was better? For me, Money in the Blank. It offered something new to the space, in the form of incomplete sentences and buzz-in gameplay, with enough breathing room to have fun with wacky clues and responses -- something Pyramid rarely took advantage of, with Dick Clark at the podium. I'm ignoring the Three on a Match-inspired endgame, however, which was a curveball that I ultimately didn't enjoy. We can follow it because we're so familiar with Three on a Match. But seen with fresh eyes, it had to look very strange.

Which had a better shot of getting on the air? Probably Finish Line. Its gameplay immediately looks familiar, and the rhythm of the poems gives the audience a change to digest what's going on. And Poetry in Motion sure looks exciting.

But as discussed in those threads, playing Finish Line with the Pyramid game structure didn't help in milking the humor. The fun poems could be integrated into a different game; but watching people work with most of the information being given to them wasn't satisfying for me.

-Jason
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The Big Board / "Money In The Blank" vs. "Finish Line"
« Last post by gamed121683 on September 29, 2025, 03:48:31 PM »
Shoutout to the "Finish Line alternate pilot" post in the Video & Audio Clips section for inspiring this question.

It's no secret that Bob Stewart loved ripping off himself for game show ideals and arguably his best format (Pyramid) wasn't immune to this. Mr. Stewart made plenty of Pyramid variants, but out of all of time, the two more popular ones (In the majority of the forum's eyes, at least) were Money In The Blank and Finish Line.

That said, which of the above Pyramid knockoffs do you think is better (or at very least, had a better shot of getting on the air) and why?
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The Big Board / VLC Link for The Barker Era channel?
« Last post by gamed121683 on September 29, 2025, 03:36:17 PM »
Where are the techies? I need your help for this question.

As many of us know, there’s a VLC link that allows you to watch and record shows on Buzzr. This made me wonder, is there a similar link available for The Price Is Right: The Barker Era channel? If not, are there any alternative methods for recording it?
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