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Jamey Greek

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« Reply #270 on: February 10, 2011, 03:23:04 PM »
On Pages 63-64 there are ads for All-american Bingo and Banko!

http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%20BC/B...-1986-03-17.pdf

Jamey Greek

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« Reply #271 on: February 10, 2011, 03:25:02 PM »
Well I'll be darned on Page 67 of the 03/17/1986 issue there is a color ad for Star Clusters!

http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%20BC/B...-1986-03-17.pdf

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« Reply #272 on: February 10, 2011, 04:05:54 PM »
Wrong on both counts. 60-61 is Banko, 63 is Star Clusters, & 66-67 is $100K Pyramid.

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« Reply #273 on: February 10, 2011, 04:09:14 PM »
[quote name=\'golden-road\' post=\'256855\' date=\'Feb 10 2011, 04:05 PM\']Wrong on both counts. 60-61 is Banko, 63 is Star Clusters, & 66-67 is $100K Pyramid.[/quote]
Magazine page numbers don't always coincide with the scan numbers.  

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« Reply #274 on: February 10, 2011, 04:25:12 PM »
[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'256857\' date=\'Feb 10 2011, 04:09 PM\'][quote name=\'golden-road\' post=\'256855\' date=\'Feb 10 2011, 04:05 PM\']Wrong on both counts. 60-61 is Banko, 63 is Star Clusters, & 66-67 is $100K Pyramid.[/quote]
Magazine page numbers don't always coincide with the scan numbers.  

We can stop playing "Gotcha, Jamey!" now.
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yes and the guy was missing some pages in the mag.

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« Reply #275 on: February 10, 2011, 04:25:40 PM »
[quote name=\'Jamey Greek\' post=\'256784\' date=\'Feb 9 2011, 07:10 PM\']Page 35 a sharp Star Cluster ad!

http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%20BC/B...-1986-01-27.pdf[/quote]
There's also an ad for "Strike It Rich" on page 8 and I think it looks it's from an unaired pilot.

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« Reply #276 on: February 10, 2011, 04:27:04 PM »
[quote name=\'Jamey Greek\' post=\'256853\' date=\'Feb 10 2011, 12:23 PM\']On Pages 63-64 there are ads for All-american Bingo and Banko!

http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%20BC/B...-1986-03-17.pdf[/quote]
Before anyone harps on Jamey here: he got it right. The numbering on this PDF is borked, but it was indeed pages 63 and 64 of the print version. It's 59-60-61 of the PDF.

So all props to Jamey for the effort.

EDIT: Dammit, too late.
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Jamey Greek

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« Reply #277 on: February 10, 2011, 04:38:49 PM »
On Page 19 on 3/24/1986 there is an ad for Rafferty Card Sharks

http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%20BC/B...-1986-03-24.pdf

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« Reply #278 on: February 10, 2011, 10:00:20 PM »
Page two of the March 24, 1986 edition has an ad parodying the "You may have already won Ten Million Dollars!" thing from PCH, except as an ad for Strike It Rich, with Baseball's Own Joe Garagiola. Did I misread, or was the implication that the show would be offering a million dollars in prizes on air, or through an audience game? Because I would be completely unsurprised to find another game show from that time period going to pilot with high stakes, and then being played for markedly less.

And in looking through that one issue, I was unable to make out the page numbers since to read an entire page I needed to shrink the PDFs to 50%. So even if Jamey does give the correct page number, I wouldn't have any idea where that was, because they don't line up. (But I would also say that if the intent is "I found something interesting! Here's where you find it," as much specific information as possible is appreciated.)

I can see how some people could waste a bunch of time on this, but I've had my fill for the time being.
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« Reply #279 on: February 11, 2011, 06:19:04 PM »
Article on Page 149 04-07-1986 issue about Chuck Barris suing Lorimar-Telepictures over Perfect Match being similar to TNG.

http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%20BC/B...-1986-04-07.pdf

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« Reply #280 on: February 11, 2011, 06:49:04 PM »
[quote name=\'Jamey Greek\' post=\'256546\' date=\'Feb 6 2011, 10:24 PM\']OK, in this article Networks Running Neck and Neck and Shoulder to Shoulder in Daytime On Page 32 There are some game show Pilots that ABC was considering: Comedy Club from Lin Bolen, Bamboozle from Chuck Barris, and Catch Phrase from Marty Pasetta.  Yup, amazing that ABC was considering running Catch Phrase for a network run.  Other game shows in early development are a game show version of "A Question of Scruples" from Coulmbia Television and Funny Business from Group W.

http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%20BC/B...-1986-07-14.pdf[/quote]


Also, Didn't Sunbow Productions tried to make a game show out of Scruples in 1991?

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« Reply #281 on: February 13, 2011, 07:55:02 PM »
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« Reply #282 on: February 13, 2011, 08:44:30 PM »
[quote name=\'golden-road\' post=\'257111\' date=\'Feb 13 2011, 07:55 PM\']http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%20BC/B...-1986-12-08.pdf

Found a High Rollers ad on pages 15-17.[/quote]

There's also an ad for Win Lose or Draw on pages 36-37... nine months before the start of production (that fact is actually mentioned in the ad).  Bert Convy is listed as an already-booked celebrity guest and no potential host is mentioned at all.
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« Reply #283 on: February 13, 2011, 09:47:33 PM »
[quote name=\'Jamey Greek\' post=\'256546\' date=\'Feb 6 2011, 09:24 PM\']OK, in this article Networks Running Neck and Neck and Shoulder to Shoulder in Daytime On Page 32 There are some game show Pilots that ABC was considering: Comedy Club from Lin Bolen, Bamboozle from Chuck Barris, and Catch Phrase from Marty Pasetta.  Yup, amazing that ABC was considering running Catch Phrase for a network run.  Other game shows in early development are a game show version of "A Question of Scruples" from Coulmbia Television and Funny Business from Group W.[/quote]
That's a very interesting list.  A lot of us have seen Bamboozle, which was basically a TTTT rip-off.  Comedy Club was a flimsy game built around some up-and-coming young comics.  The only one that went anywhere was Brad Garrett.  I don't know what version of Catch Phrase Pasetta was pushing in 1986, but the following year he had reworked it into something involving a roulette wheel and called it, imaginatively, Puzzle Roulette.  By 1989 it was back to being more like the original format, and was called -- even more imaginatively -- The Puzzle Game.

As for the others, Mike Burger lays out the evidence of a Scruples pilot from around that era, but there may have been multiple efforts.  As for Funny Business, Group W went to pilot with a show called Tricky Business in the summer of 1986.  It was an update of a favorite of mine, Every Second Counts, which had only been off the market for a year or so.
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« Reply #284 on: February 14, 2011, 09:06:01 PM »
In this issue here there is an ad for MatchMaker on Page 51

http://www.davidgleason.com/Archive%20BC/B...-1986-04-28.pdf