[quote name=\'TheInquisitiveOne\' date=\'May 14 2004, 09:33 PM\'] [quote name=\'Rastaub\' date=\'May 14 2004, 06:41 PM\'] It's actually Bob Staub, I think you are confusing me and Anthony Nichols. However my middle name is Anthony.
Those attending the GSC next month will be treated to my latest acquistions of Sale and Scrabble. [/quote]
That is absolutely right. Also, I have a good connection with Mr. Staub, and he gives me whatever rare episodes of
$ale he gets. He has helped me greatly, and I always will return the favor. In fact, I have a bonus tape, to be sent soon, for him.
Well, I see that there is an
even bigger $ale of the Century fan than myself. So, let me help you out with a timeline of all changes that took place throughout the show's run...as far as I know (significant or otherwise):
March 1983: Sally Julian replaced by Lee Menning. Mort wins the lot, totalling $95,000 exactly.
May 1983: Cash jackpot put into play, $10 and $15 money cards added.
Early 1984: Faces on the "Fame Game Board" replaced with numbers.
Mid 1984: Beige set replaced with more familiar gold set and podia.
Fall of 1984: Winner's Board put into play.
Early 1985: Summer Bartholomew replaces Lee Menning, Syndie version premieres (with Shopping Round reinstated; cash jackpot can ONLY be won with the entire lot at this point)
Late 1985: Fame Game board is randomized a la
Press Your Luck; Shopping Round done for good.
Mid 1986: Final Instant Bargain replaced with Instant Ca$h; syndie version ends.
Summer 1987: Winner's Board replaced with Winner's Big Money Game; five puzzles in 25 seconds.
Early 1988: Four puzzles in 20 seconds.
Summer 1988: Rani White becomes ONLY player to win $50,000 under the rules of the WBMG.
That pretty much does it. Anyone willing to make corrections or additions are welcome.
The Inquisitive One [/quote]
Anthony:
I recently had the good fortune to purchase a first-season contestant's logo pin (a holdover from the Australian version of the show; this practice only lasted until the introduction of the gold/yellow set) from a woman named Helen Darvall who claims SHE was the first person to win the lot on the American show. I would not have recognized the pin as legit if were not for two things:
One - the lament of one Mike Klauss, won advised me of the auction and,
Two - Bob Staub's generous trade of an entire tape full of Sale episodes, including the premiere, Laura Chambers' first episode, a 2001 Australian episode (wow! Cool set and music, and while Glenn Ridge - the Pat Sajak of Australia - can't sell IBs like Jim Perry, he's a quite likable chap, and a damn good question reader) and numerous other big wins.
After I won the pin from her, she sent me an e-mail detailing her show, which I've posted at my LJ blog at...
http://www.livejournal.com/~gameshowmanDoes anyone have this woman's episodes on tape?
Oh, and while I'm thinking about it, was David Rogers' $109,000 Cash Jackpot the largest Cash Jackpot, or was there one larger?
"Game Show Man" Joe Van Ginkel