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tyshaun1

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« on: July 22, 2011, 10:29:02 PM »
For those whose are interested in these sorts of things, CBS has put together a website covering the history of Television City, going as far to give the layouts, square ft., and background of each studio. They even go as far as to list every show that taped at TV City and which one the show taped in during that month, going all the way back to when the studio first opened in 1953, including pilots. Pretty cool stuff, IMO. Here is the website.

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« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2011, 10:40:05 PM »
It's a cool site to be sure with lots of neat photos, but I was disappointed that they had All New Beat the Clock in studio 33 when it was actually in 31 during its entire (brief) run. At one point they have TPIR in studio 43 which I don't believe was ever the case.
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« Reply #2 on: July 22, 2011, 11:18:16 PM »
I noticed that Press Your Luck was also listed as being taped in May 1983. I'm guessing that was when they shot the pilot episodes (assuming there was more than one). I also noticed that they didn't do any tapings on July 1985, and July 1986. I wonder why?

Also, they're correct about 80s Pyramid beginning production in August 1982, but $100K Pyramid didn't exist yet. As for the tapings being listed in June 1988, I'm willing to bet that they were for the final 4 weeks of the syndicated edition.
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« Reply #3 on: July 22, 2011, 11:29:51 PM »
Fascinating list. I'm seeing a few unfamiliar titles from the early-80s...Star Words from June 1983 and Fortune Hunter from December of that year. Unsold pilots?...(a few minutes later) nevermind, it would appear so, seeing as how the site also lists Pandemonium from November 1979.

Now, I'm going off of a 20-year-old memory, but did Face the Music ever tape at TV City? When USA aired reruns in the late-80s/early-90s, they'd leave in the ticket plugs, and I could've sworn I saw a 7800 Beverly Blvd. address?
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« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2011, 01:43:41 AM »
Fascinating list. I'm seeing a few unfamiliar titles from the early-80s...Star Words from June 1983 and Fortune Hunter from December of that year. Unsold pilots?...(a few minutes later) nevermind, it would appear so, seeing as how the site also lists Pandemonium from November 1979.

Now, I'm going off of a 20-year-old memory, but did Face the Music ever tape at TV City? When USA aired reruns in the late-80s/early-90s, they'd leave in the ticket plugs, and I could've sworn I saw a 7800 Beverly Blvd. address?

FTM never taped at TVC. The whole run was at KTLA/Hollywood Center/Tribune/Sunset Bronson. Pick a name. Sandy Frank would NEVER had paid TVC's high rent!


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« Reply #5 on: July 23, 2011, 11:33:03 AM »
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I noticed that Press Your Luck was also listed as being taped in May 1983. I'm guessing that was when they shot the pilot episodes (assuming there was more than one). I also noticed that they didn't do any tapings on July 1985, and July 1986. I wonder why?



It's not uncommon for shows to tape several weeks ahead and then take some sort of summer break.  That's probably what happened in Press Your Luck's case.  I'd imagine the July '85 break was also used to re-configure the board.  The new colors debuted in late August, so it's probably a safe bet the break was used to put that all in place.

I find the July '86 break more interesting.  They aired new episodes up until late July, then went into reruns for five weeks before finishing their run with new episodes in Sept.  Those must have been the ones taped in August '86.  I guess they knew by then they were cancelled, but I still find it odd they'd have that series of reruns and then go back to new shows.
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« Reply #6 on: July 23, 2011, 01:50:51 PM »
FTM never taped at TVC. The whole run was at KTLA/Hollywood Center/Tribune/Sunset Bronson. Pick a name. Sandy Frank would NEVER had paid TVC's high rent!

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« Reply #7 on: July 24, 2011, 06:54:30 AM »
Odd that it lists Card Sharks as taping there in January 1983.  Maybe another pilot?

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« Reply #8 on: July 24, 2011, 11:31:07 AM »
I also noticed that some shows are missing (i.e. Blackout, which started taping in December 1987). Oddly enough, the pilot taping is listed. The May 1982 Child's Play pilot taping is also missing.

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« Reply #9 on: July 24, 2011, 03:30:38 PM »
Guess he needed the money to pay for more plastic surgery jobs.
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« Reply #10 on: July 24, 2011, 04:00:35 PM »
Among the pilots I've found in the list, sold or unsold. so far:

July 1965: Hollywood Squares
November 1965: Hollywood Squares (two of 'em?)
November 1967: Stump the Stars
December 1968: "The Joker's Wild Preview"
January 1969: The Joker's Wild
December 1970: Dream Girl
April 1972: The Joker's Wild (At least the third different pilot with this title, likely the pilot for the greenlit series)
May 1972: Gambit
July 1972: Cop Out
October 1972: Treasure Hunt
October 1973: Now You See It
April 1975: Jack Barry Pilot (We've Got Your Number?)
March 1977: Jeopardy
February 1978: "Jack Barry Pilot" (Tic Tac Dough?)
May 1983: Star Words
June 1983: Star Words
October 1983: Body Language
June 1984: Jackpot
January 1985: Jackpot
February 1986: On a Roll
August 1986: Keynotes
July 1987: Money in the Blank (Listed as "Money Blank Pilot")) (Kevin O'Connell could host "The Paint Drying Hour" and make it watchable)
September 1987: I Predict
November 1987: Stop the Music
March 1988: Top Secret
August 1988: Eye Q
October 1988: 3rd Degree
October 1988: Now You See It
September 1989: Joker's Wild
November 1989: TKO
May 1990: Dirty Words
October 1990: Body Talk
September 1991: Hollywood Game
March 1993: Wanna Bet?
October 1995: Gong Show
October 1996 / October 1997: $100,000 Pyramid (I assume these were the two oddball pilots that Randy posted reports on, way back when?)
January 1997: Hollywood Squares
August 2000: Master Game Pilot
October 2000: "Combo Tic Tac Dough & Pyramid"

There's also an August 1961 pilot titled "Family Feud". Not sure if it's for a game show or soap.
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« Reply #11 on: July 24, 2011, 11:53:09 PM »
Had no idea they taped a TTD pilot w/Pyramid. However, I want to say the 1996 and 2000 pilots were November...I remember they were both taped on or around my birthday.

I also noticed Body Language in December 1983.
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