December 23, 1974... how happy I was to be on Christmas break from 8th grade, but how confused I was in trying to prepare myself for the two new game shows on ABC. One of my standard retorts when discussing the game shows of yesteryear was, "We didn't get it in Atlanta," meaning that our affiliates were showing something else other than the network offerings. Thus, it was only when I went out of town that I'd get to see such gems as Jackpot! and The Magnificent Marble Machine, among many others. And sure enough, we were destined to only get one of the two new ABC shows.
But which one? That week's edition of TV Guide indicated that Atlanta's ABC affiliate would be airing the syndicated Truth or Consequences at 2:30 PM, pre-empting The Big Showdown, but that The Moneymaze would air on a tape delay beginning at 10:30 am the following day. However, whenever the ads for either show would air nationally, all of the TBS spots made it through, but it appeared they tried to catch and kill the MM ones before we saw them (a few choice ones got through, though). Sure enough, when December 23 and 24 came along, the TV Guide was proved wrong, and indeed we did get TBS at 2:30 pm, but MM was never shown in Atlanta. It was a mixed blessing, because although I came to enjoy and appreciate TBS, this 11-year-old-going-on-12 was much more excited about seeing people run around frantically in a larger-than-life maze.
Then came March 7, 1975. It was a day off from school (end of the quarter), so my mom planned an early appointment at the dermatologist, followed by a trip to Montgomery, Alabama. For her, it was an opportunity to connect with some business clients in the area; for me, it was a chance to see some of the shows I had no chance to just yet. While she drove around (aimlessly, as it turned out; she got lost), I stayed in the motel room watching Jackpot! (we didn't get it in Atlanta), then Blank Check (we didn't get it in Atlanta). Eventually I watched other shows, including TBS, then TPIR and MG'75, and finally the one episode of MM I ever saw as it aired. Even better, the ABC affiliate there delayed the morning ABC shows until after MM, which meant that at 4 pm CT I was treated to my only viewing of the 1975 Password (we didn't get it in Atlanta either). I even got the MM episode on audio tape; sadly, however, the tape only plays back in fast speed these days, but it's still cool to listen to (although the sped up Haley's M-O commercial causes many a listener to ROTFL).
I'll also vouch for the two $10K winners on the show; I was home when the second one happened, and remember being admonished for screaming so loudly when I saw it.
Sure enough, another business trip was scheduled in the summer of '75, so I was looking forward to seeing more episodes of these favorites. The good news was that there were some new faves that I hadn't seen yet: The Magnificent Marble Machine, a new 25-minute version of Jackpot! (featuring questions instead of riddles), a revamped You Don't Say!, and Musical Chairs (again, all not seen in Atlanta). The bad news was that, just as these shows premiered, some of my other faves bit the dust, including Password, TBS, and MM. Mixed feelings to be sure... but wow... those were indeed the days.