Also notable for Monday's show is Instant Cash is at $14,000. (2nd highest, next to the penultimate show?)
That was just the rarely seen episode where the contestant matched the $ꟻ80 response. I was in the studio audience when he did it.
Quote from: MikeK on July 12, 2019, 08:58:00 PMAlso notable for Monday's show is Instant Cash is at $14,000. (2nd highest, next to the penultimate show?)Unless I'm much mistaken, it will match said penultimate show's level when it's won.
Quote from: SRIV94 on June 18, 2019, 06:58:06 PMQuote from: Strikerz04 on June 18, 2019, 03:17:14 PMRe $ale: this should be somewhere between all of the special weeks and that car loss.Which car loss are we talking? Darrell's on the third-to-last show? Probably Robin McKirahan, which I believe was August 1988.
Quote from: Strikerz04 on June 18, 2019, 03:17:14 PMRe $ale: this should be somewhere between all of the special weeks and that car loss.Which car loss are we talking? Darrell's on the third-to-last show?
Re $ale: this should be somewhere between all of the special weeks and that car loss.
Quote from: Bryce L. on June 18, 2019, 08:11:12 PMQuote from: SRIV94 on June 18, 2019, 06:58:06 PMQuote from: Strikerz04 on June 18, 2019, 03:17:14 PMRe $ale: this should be somewhere between all of the special weeks and that car loss.Which car loss are we talking? Darrell's on the third-to-last show? Probably Robin McKirahan, which I believe was August 1988.Which we can now confirm was 8/2/88 and will be airing one week from tomorrow.
Our timeline mystery gets a little more clearer
8/3/88 was the car loss
Bit of a bump, but I think it's notable - tonight's Sale of the Century, #1434 (Josh/Kathy/Kelton, aired 8/16/88), is the first episode without the six-number Winner's Board, though the change wasn't mentioned on-air.