OCTOBER 23, 1981.
"Aces High! Deuces Low!
Let's Win Some Money, And Go-Go-Go!"
That was the final opening poem read by Gene Wood at the top of the 864th and final edition of Card Sharks, which aired on NBC Daytime.
Picking up where the previous game left off, Denise Lockhart defeated the previous champion, Michelle Jenkins, in Sudden Death, and went on to amass $1,000 in the final Money Cards round: her sequence of cards was 9D, 8C, 10D, JD replaced by QH, 7C, 5D, QS, and 3C. In the following round, which was the final one and pitted Denise against Victoria Sieber, host Jim Perry announced that there would not be another MC round, what with this being the final telecast and time being so treacherously short, and so a best 2-out-of-3 round was played, deciding a $5,000 winner! Denise flubbed it, enabling Victoria to win 5-grand and become Card Sharks' last ever champ.
In the show's final fading minutes Jim stood flanked by several members of Card Sharks' ever-reliable soundstage personnel as he, in his parting speech, did a summing-up on the show's original 3 ½ year run on NBC:
"Well, that wraps it up for 3 ½ years on Card Sharks. Thank you. Um, maybe I have a couple of moments, 'cause I think you might be interested in this. I've mentioned from time to time in the 3 ½ years the way people have sent in poems and taken part in polls and have been a part in the show. We have polled in the last 3 ½ years 3,875,000 people on Card Sharks, and I am delighted to say, in 3 ½ years, we have given away $3,218,550 on this show to a lot of very nice people who've came down here as contestants. Thank you all who have sent in poems and were a part of the show.
"I do want to thank the NBC staff and crew; these guys and girls have been sensational with us for the last 3 ½ years. Are grateful to all of you. We are grateful to you for your support that enabled us to have 3 ½ years of Card Sharks on NBC, but I especially want to thank these people who are standing behind me, and, for one of the few times in my hammy life, I am going to get the hell out of the way here now as they roll the credits by so you could take a good look at these wonderful people from Goodson-Todman and Card Sharks who have made this thing go. I love each and every one of them. For Card Sharks on NBC, goodbye, my friends!"
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