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Since we are talking about the Wikipedia article on "The Joker's Wild", I saw this statement.
Between 1981 and 1984, the show (as well as its sister series, Tic Tac Dough) had a winnings limit of $50,000 imposed on it (at the request of CBS, who owned quite a few stations where these shows aired), even though the program was syndicated. As a result, Tournament of Champions play was discontinued.
Is this true?
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There definatly was a limit for a while because I remember a couple champions being retired. Jack explained they had a limit because of the network affilition of some of the stations. I thought it was $25,000 however and I'm not completely sure this person has the years 100% correct.
Tic Tac Dough had no limit and I don't think Bullseye did either.
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For that one year when "TJW" and "TTD" were on some CBS-owned stations, champs still stayed on until defeated, IIRC, but officially the contestants had to give to charity anything over $50,000. In other words, over $50,000 and the only attraction for the champ on "TTD" was trying to beat Thom McKee's mark.
That cue for the Peru trip was a stock cue that first appeared during the first syndicated season, before the Hidey package kicked in. That seemed to be used for ski trips, along with a stock cue leftover from the first syndie season that was always used for Las Vegas trips.