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Re: Truth or Consequences 1987 about to be unearthed in its entirety?
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2022, 12:44:59 PM »
One of his replies on the post is also of note - he says he has "2 or 3 eps of each" of Pitfall and Yahtzee.

Per this post, he explains that he has seven bins full of videotapes that he wants to get rid of, "So I’m transferring just the important stuff then I’ll sell the rest of the tapes."
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Re: Truth or Consequences 1987 about to be unearthed in its entirety?
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2022, 01:07:22 PM »
One of his replies on the post is also of note - he says he has "2 or 3 eps of each" of Pitfall and Yahtzee.

Per this post, he explains that he has seven bins full of videotapes that he wants to get rid of, "So I’m transferring just the important stuff then I’ll sell the rest of the tapes."

Going slightly off topic, but did I see "Day By Day" on one of those Post-It Notes in the picture? Fingers crossed we'll see more of that show outside of the Brady Bunch episode. Granted, that's perhaps the most memorable episode of the series, but still...

/Here's hoping for gold and not pyrite. So far, this looks promising.

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Re: Truth or Consequences 1987 about to be unearthed in its entirety?
« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2022, 06:24:56 AM »
I remember the episode where Ralph demonstrated the original Buelah the Buzzer. It's a weird looking whistle of sorts that you blow into. The 87 version wasn't that bad at all, but I could've gone without Murray Langston's schtick. I think Larry Anderson did a fine job, and I think the show was off the air long enough to not compare him to Barker.