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TheInquisitiveOne

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Questions Regarding the Joker’s Wild $1M ToC
« on: February 19, 2022, 06:03:08 PM »
Good evening. Hope you’re having a good weekend wherever you are.

I’ve been waxing nostalgic as of late and stumbled upon the final two days of the Joker’s Wild $1,000,000 Tournament of Champions (tried to find the whole tournament, but oh well). As I watched, a couple of questions came to mind as I try to get an idea of the uniqueness of this tournament, and as I try to be the Thanos of TV Guide ad collecting (found a nice one from the Toledo edition with a photo of Jack Barry surrounded by all the participants, with the ad said it was “coming soon.” About that…)

When was the tournament originally broadcast? I looked around for specific dates, though all I was able to find was that it broadcast in November of 1980. I don’t know why I thought it was a spring tournament; I could chalk that up to my watching the tournament in its entirety during one of GSNs “Game Show Saturday Night” blocks (March 2001, specifically).

While the tournament had a set format, was the tournament blocked for a set schedule? I ask this because the tournament ended mid-episode and the show went back to normal play with the last pre-tournament champion playing his opponent. Was that episode meant to be the final night, or was it simply a case of “whatever, whenever?”

Finally, I seem to recall players from past tournaments returning to play in this one. I think I saw the winner of the $100,000 tournament (who defended his championship in the following year’s $250,000 tournament) in the field, but I’m trying to point out others.

Thank you guys for your time. As always, I appreciate it. Be safe.

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BrandonFG

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Re: Questions Regarding the Joker’s Wild $1M ToC
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2022, 07:38:09 PM »
When was the tournament originally broadcast? I looked around for specific dates, though all I was able to find was that it broadcast in November of 1980. I don’t know why I thought it was a spring tournament; I could chalk that up to my watching the tournament in its entirety during one of GSNs “Game Show Saturday Night” blocks (March 2001, specifically).
I found one listing that mentions it airing the week of November 10, 1980 (6:00 pm). Apparently it started on the Thursday of that week, the 13th.

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Finally, I seem to recall players from past tournaments returning to play in this one. I think I saw the winner of the $100,000 tournament (who defended his championship in the following year’s $250,000 tournament) in the field, but I’m trying to point out others.
IIRC, Frank Dillion appeared, but like you said only the final two days are on Youtube.
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Re: Questions Regarding the Joker’s Wild $1M ToC
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2022, 10:06:52 PM »
I’m having a hard time quoting, but I’m pretty sure Frank Dillon did NOT compete in this tournament - either he voluntarily chose to not play or he was working for the show by that time.

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Re: Questions Regarding the Joker’s Wild $1M ToC
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2022, 10:11:04 PM »
If Eileen Jason came back for the million dollar go she was knocked out in the first round because I don’t remember seeing her during the Saturday Night marathon.
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Re: Questions Regarding the Joker’s Wild $1M ToC
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2022, 10:45:44 PM »
Was TJW still bicycled by this point? It may not have aired in November in all cities.
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Re: Questions Regarding the Joker’s Wild $1M ToC
« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2022, 11:03:55 PM »
Was TJW still bicycled by this point? It may not have aired in November in all cities.
I remember reading Thom McKee’s TTD run aired on different dates in different cities, so I imagine the sister show was also bicycled.
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Re: Questions Regarding the Joker’s Wild $1M ToC
« Reply #6 on: February 20, 2022, 12:45:41 AM »
As far as I know, when "Entertainment Tonight" debuted in the fall of 1981, it was the very first syndicated show to be distributed via satellite -- so it's a safe bet that TJW was being bicycled in the 1980-81 season.
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Re: Questions Regarding the Joker’s Wild $1M ToC
« Reply #7 on: February 20, 2022, 11:25:53 AM »
While the tournament had a set format, was the tournament blocked for a set schedule? I ask this because the tournament ended mid-episode and the show went back to normal play with the last pre-tournament champion playing his opponent. Was that episode meant to be the final night, or was it simply a case of “whatever, whenever?”

Finally, I seem to recall players from past tournaments returning to play in this one. I think I saw the winner of the $100,000 tournament (who defended his championship in the following year’s $250,000 tournament) in the field, but I’m trying to point out others.

They couldn't have known in advance when the tournament would end, especially since the final was a "best-of" format.

As for returning contestants, I'm pretty sure Hal (The Suit) Shear returned for the million dollar tournament.

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Re: Questions Regarding the Joker’s Wild $1M ToC
« Reply #8 on: February 20, 2022, 11:55:50 AM »
Hal Scheer would have been out in the heat round as well then.
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