Quote from: Don Howard on January 19, 2014, 02:58:38 PMQuote from: curtking on January 18, 2014, 03:17:30 PMThe first five episodes are from the 80's.......and yet they're from 1990-92. Still a pleasure to see them, though, and thanks for the information and the link.... as Jeopardy's '80s consists of September 1984 - August 1994.
Quote from: curtking on January 18, 2014, 03:17:30 PMThe first five episodes are from the 80's.......and yet they're from 1990-92. Still a pleasure to see them, though, and thanks for the information and the link.
The first five episodes are from the 80's
From Inside Jeopardy there's a mention of someone who added "accent aigu" to a response to make it wrong; turns out it was Jim Scott who paid $4,000 to add such diacritical mark to the spelling of Paul Klee's name.
Ahem, I believe it's spelled Klée.
They're not all the retirement games; Frank's first episode was the one up, and the first-half of the grand final of Phoebe's college championship.
So we'll just go by Game # for those seasons.
Quote from: TLEberle on January 23, 2014, 11:12:22 PMThey're not all the retirement games; Frank's first episode was the one up, and the first-half of the grand final of Phoebe's college championship.Now, for Seasons 1 and 3, some markets had one week of episodes aired accordingly to the opening slate while other markets aired the same week of episodes a week earlier. So we'll just go by Game # for those seasons.
And you don't speak for me, or even everyone.
Quote from: Vahan_Nisanian on January 27, 2014, 07:05:29 PMAnd you don't speak for me, or even everyone.Settle down. I'm pretty sure he wasn't trying to literally speak for the group...even if he was, it's no reason to get so bent out of shape.
I see Chuck's 2nd episode is audio only for the last segment.