Well, one word sums up the news: YAY!
Card Sharks returns with the Bob Eubanks version, and with the car game debut to boot! I know the episode is on YT, but it would be nice for me to record a better quality version to replace the version I downloaded quite a while ago. Plus, this limited range of episodes have not been shown on GSN since February or March 2007, if I recall. Definitely long overdue for me to see them and have a chance to record them.
Press Your Luck is, by far, the highlight of the good news for sure! After waiting patiently for nearly a decade, we're finally getting at least a limited range of episodes from the final 198 episodes of the run, starting with Day 21 of the third and final Home Player Sweepstakes. On October 6, unless GSN decides to skip it, the All-Cash Bonus Board episode should appear on GSN. Plus it will be fun to see the November 1985 episodes that are likely not on the trading circuit - including the return of $2000 or Lose-1-Whammy after a five-week hiatus in the run. There's no certainty if January 1986 will be included in this current lease, but at least it's a step in the right direction for sure. It will also be fun to finally get to see the Bicycle Whammy, as well as the Whammies impersonating Willie Nelson, Liberace, and Ben Franklin appear on GSN. I know that there are episodes from November and December 1985 on YT, but it would be great for me to record better quality broadcasts to replace the ones I downloaded quite a while ago.
$ale of the Century is getting fresh episodes, continuing from where it left off in the syndicated run - Episode S-069. It will be a shame that I won't have any more 1988-89 NBC episodes to record that I didn't get to record back in 2013, though I have a lot of the 1989 episodes already, including LaRae Dillman's run. But, at least we get a great exchange, and I am certainly happy with it. Makes me wonder if we'll eventually be getting the Winner's Board era of the Syndicated version? Time will tell. Maybe Matt Ottinger's appearance might be in the new lease.