[quote name=\'davidhammett\' post=\'251360\' date=\'Nov 21 2010, 07:02 PM\'][quote name=\'mcsittel\' post=\'251017\' date=\'Nov 15 2010, 10:26 PM\']On a simliar vein, how many of you wacthed a game show that was pre-empted in your market, and would put up with a lousy signal from another market just to see it? I can recall my first 'viewing' of Mr. Cullen's "Chain Reaction", thanks to WCYB-5's noon news, was on WTVK-26 Knoxville (which was NBC at that time). Granted all I could do was listen to it... there was no discernible video; we were 90 miles away and the rooftop antenna was crappy for UHF. I still have my audio tape of the episode somewhere. "Go!" was 'viewed' similarly, as was "Break the Bank" on WPCQ-36 Charlotte, NC.
And how about lollygagging around as a kid in a motel, making your parents wait to check out so you could watch a show you'd never seen before? On one trip in 1987 there were multiple 'incidents' so I could watch "Strike It Rich" on WHTM-27 Harrisburg, PA, Monty's "Split Second" on WHEC-10 Rochester (on the Ottawa, ON cable system), and "Guess What" and "Food For Thought" in Toronto (can't recall who carried those).[/quote]
Yes on both counts! I can remember "hearing" shows like "Match Game '73" and even "Jackpot" from the Macon affiliates because they weren't picked up in Atlanta, but I could get a bit of a signal from further south. And no vacation trip in 1974 or 1975 wasn't complete without my watching any number of shows in the motel room... either before checkout, or after an early arrival. It's the only way I ever got to see "Jackpot," "Blank Check," "Password ('75)," "Money Maze," "Magnificent Marble Machine," "Musical Chairs," and others on air.
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Living in New York growing up, I can't say I have ever seen any game show pre-empted.