1. I've been watching a lot of the show lately. This is something I've noticed in the past but have wondered about.
In the shopping era of the show, contestants could take the prize they were eligible for, or put their winnings from the game "in the bank". If they won again, the new winnings were added to what's in the bank and they could be eligible for a higher-level prize.
When a contestant lost, they kept any money won in the game. Jim always said "you've got the cash in front of you", or "you've got the $70 in front of you", or something like that. When a multiple-time champion lost, Jim would still list the prizes they won (fame games and such) and "the cash in front of you", with no mention of the previous bank. I always thought they'd be entitled to it. When something's "in the bank" was that at risk for forfeit - or maybe it was awarded to them and just not mentioned on the air?
2. I know this has been discussed previously, but I honestly can't recall if we ever reached a consensus on it.
Whenever the show's been repeated (USA, GSN, BUZZR, or GameTV in Canada), it's always been the 1985-86 syndicated version, or the 1988-89 NBC episodes. Are the others actually gone? I know that it was speculated that Reg Grundy has them all in his vault in Australia (but not Scrabble, which was on at the same time), but I don't know how accurate this is. It just seems kind of odd for a show that ran so far into the '80s to have so many episodes "missing".
Does anyone know for sure what the story is with those?