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The Big Board / Re: Newspapers.com
« Last post by alexb1186 on November 24, 2025, 05:00:54 PM »
Oh God yes I’ve had the subscription now for 7 years.  It’s how I found (and befriended) several Woolery and 80s Wheel players, scoop on Price is Right shows, and even tea on prize suppliers and their subsequent legal battles (like Classic Roadster).  I know the State Historical Society of Missouri is partnering with NDC on digitizing their holdings of smaller town MO papers which is great.  The digital archive site on SHSMO is horrible to search.

One improvement they need is allow us to use Booleans, and after reading lots of news stories I’ve learned extra keywords to include.  Example: you search Price is Right, include a pricing game, “come on down”, “showcase”, or “Bob Barker”.  Also use “(insert network) game show” before or after a title.

Christmas for me is when a new title gets added to NDC or Genealogy Bank.  The latter just got the Savannah GA newspapers and I’m over the moon.  Also, go to The Ancestor Hunt blog that lists free digital newspaper archives by state.
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The Big Board / Re: Unspoken rules on game shows
« Last post by Jeremy Nelson on November 24, 2025, 03:30:01 PM »
When playing Ten Chances on TPIR, I don't remember it ever being specified that the contestant is guaranteed the first prize. Realistically, if one of the three numbers is a zero, there could only be three incorrect guesses before the right price is obvious (and the audience would be screaming it!), so I guess there's no reason to bring it up.
Even without the zero, there's only six combinations.

That said, there are a handful of games where Drew will mention when contestants are guaranteed to go home with something.
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The Big Board / Re: Unspoken rules on game shows
« Last post by MikeK on November 24, 2025, 01:09:40 PM »
Speaking of Whew!, I don't recall them ever mentioning that you had to place your blocks from bottom to top. Per the contestant agreement:

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17. When blocking, I may start on any level, but having selected a level, I can not put a block on a lower level.

I think they ended up dropping that when the celebs came on.
Yes.  Often the first block placed was the Level 6 block by the civilian.
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The Big Board / Re: Unspoken rules on game shows
« Last post by SRIV94 on November 24, 2025, 11:48:35 AM »
Speaking of Whew!, I don't recall them ever mentioning that you had to place your blocks from bottom to top. Per the contestant agreement:

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17. When blocking, I may start on any level, but having selected a level, I can not put a block on a lower level.

I think they ended up dropping that when the celebs came on.
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The Big Board / Re: Unspoken rules on game shows
« Last post by aaron sica on November 24, 2025, 07:00:33 AM »
I think the producers encourage the contestants to give some sort of reasoning behind their guess. One very good reason is to be sure they understand what's being asked. Sometimes I've seen a contestant misunderstand a question and give a reason that goes against the context of the question, in which the host advises the player what the question is asking as their reasoning doesn't match.

Looking at it through childhood eyes, when first watching the show in reruns (back when stations like KYW and WABC ran it in the morning), I hated the explanations and wished it moved faster. Through adult eyes, it would be painfully boring.

Host: How many of them said that they WOULD ___________
Contestant A: 58
Contestant B: lower
Host: It's actually HIGHER. Contestant A, you can play this card or change.

We'd have games moving at lightning speed. I don't think that's what the producers would have wanted.

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Game Show Channels & Networks / Re: "BBC Game Shows" FAST Channel on Amazon Fire TV?
« Last post by snowpeck on November 23, 2025, 11:57:45 PM »
It's not just you. It doesn't appear to be on Prime anymore. It is still on some other services such as Plex.

While searching for it, I did discover that Prime now has a FAST channel devoted to Saget-era America's Funniest Home Videos, but I digress.
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Game Show Channels & Networks / Re: "BBC Game Shows" FAST Channel on Amazon Fire TV?
« Last post by Sodboy13 on November 23, 2025, 09:33:57 PM »
There was a piece a couple of weeks ago about the death of channel numbering, and how getting rid of those reserved, memorable spaces means that platforms can just quietly yoink a channel whenever and all but the most ardent viewers of it won't notice until it's long gone. So it's more likely that you just lost your channel and not your marbles.
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Game Show Channels & Networks / "BBC Game Shows" FAST Channel on Amazon Fire TV?
« Last post by clemon79 on November 23, 2025, 09:13:56 PM »
Okay, this is driving me nuts.

For a while I was watching a "BBC Game Shows" channel on my Amazon Fire TV stick. Largely it was blocks of shows that would rotate in and out; some of the common titles were The Edge, The Answer Run, The Boss, Wonderball, and some others I'm prolly not remembering. (Sometimes they would run marathons of Bargain Hunt, which is not a game show. Fight me.)

Anyhow, I can't for the LIFE of me find it now. I would just pluck it out of Recently Watched, but it cycled off of that because I have been binging 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown on the Channel 4 app. I don't remember finding it anyplace obscure, it was just there. Where the heck was I watching it? Is it still a thing?

Thanks for any help. :)
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The Big Board / Re: Unspoken rules on game shows
« Last post by Chuck Sutton on November 23, 2025, 06:02:28 PM »
On Family Feud in the main game if a player gives two answers at once( accidently or intentionally)  the rest of family barred from giving second answer.

Steve Harvey will usually only mention the rule when other family steals with the answer.
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The Big Board / Re: Unspoken rules on game shows
« Last post by MikeK on November 23, 2025, 02:23:47 PM »
When playing Ten Chances on TPIR, I don't remember it ever being specified that the contestant is guaranteed the first prize. Realistically, if one of the three numbers is a zero, there could only be three incorrect guesses before the right price is obvious (and the audience would be screaming it!), so I guess there's no reason to bring it up.
Using the same "last number is a zero" logic, if the contestant knows that every price ends in zero (and that is an unwritten rule; Bob mentioned it at a taping I was at in 2001 when someone didn't know that), the contestant will win both small prizes and get at least one attempt at the car.

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