Anybody else notice a few things about the new "Come On Down!" book (besides what was in that closed thread, that is)? Here's what I saw:
(Assume all comments refer to the CBS daytime version unless otherwise noted)
[*]At least two people have missed a showcase on the daytime version by one dollar. The two I am sure about had the contestants go over by a dollar, but I want to say there was someone who was under by one dollar as well.
[*]A number of "microlight" aircraft have been given away; the "one airplane" mentioned must refer to the "license required" one (it was either a Piper or a Cessna) that was won during one of the early-1980s Christmas Eve showcases. (They even threw in 100 hours of flight instruction.) The Dennis James version had those aircraft - and actual train cars, for that matter (a showcase prize was a trip to San Francisco in which the winner took a train home and got to "keep the train", although it was never clear exactly what the train was) - as prizes in the first couple of years.
[*]What's with the "There have been more than 72 shows in which all games were won/lost" comments? Am I missing an inside joke of some sort?
[*]They didn't "forget about the tied showcase"; that was on the Dennis James version. (The "on the nose" showcase, on the other hand, was on a Barker show.)
[*]I remember a couple of "Come On Down" incidents that weren't mentioned; in at least one case, nobody came down, and they just ended up calling another name; in another, two people with the same name came down - and the one they didn't want stuck her tongue out at Bob. (Despite this, they decided to give her the "contestants not appearing on stage" parting gifts.)
[*]Any games missing on the Page 60 list of retired games besides "Time is Money" and (for lack of a better name for it) "Original (One-Player) Bullseye"?
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-- Don