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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: aaron sica on November 10, 2023, 12:14:50 PM
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While browsing the old "false memories" thread, and some of my entries, I came across one that actually *was* true after all.
I previously mentioned that I thought I remembered TTD having a kids week and instead of money amounts in the boxes during the bonus round, there were prizes. Turns out this is true! Here's a link to an episode (you can also see the prizes in the screengrab).
https://dai.ly/x8dr5th
Any memories you could have sworn you remembered, and you later found it that it actually WAS a thing?
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When I was younger, I remembered seeing a WitWiCS episode with jacked up scoring that never appeared again. This board (and subsequently, YouTube) helped confirm that memory.
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For a certain period in the 1990s, the colors of the TPiR Showcase podiums were reversed (normal convention from 1984-2002 was orange on the left, purple on the right). I thought this was some sort of fever dream. XD
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My main one was, I was certain that the on-screen title of The Money Maze was always "The Moneymaze" - and somebody posted an episode (besides the pilot, which has slightly different rules) a few years ago that confirmed it.
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I was sure I could remember times when the letters on the puzzleboard were red and blue. For the longest time I assumed I was thinking of the Red Letter Puzzles and just making up the blue part, but it turns out there were two separate sweepstakes that used the red and blue gradient letters I remembered.
1994: (Ain't that just a bright and sunny puzzle?)
(https://i.ibb.co/k8yYTpn/Screenshot-20231110-155752-Chrome.jpg)
1996:
(https://i.ibb.co/nLfYwLx/Screenshot-20231110-160144-Chrome.jpg)
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^ Were those "solve the anagram and mail it in" kind of contests? Because I got FENCING pretty quick from the second one, but couldn't find anything for the first.
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^ Were those "solve the anagram and mail it in" kind of contests? Because I got FENCING pretty quick from the second one, but couldn't find anything for the first.
Yes. The second one was an Olympics themed contest. The first one, the common theme was "Presidents".
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^ Were those "solve the anagram and mail it in" kind of contests? Because I got FENCING pretty quick from the second one, but couldn't find anything for the first.
Yes. The second one was an Olympics themed contest. The first one, the common theme was "Presidents".
Oh duh, now I see the first one. That's what I get for using an online anagram solver on that.
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This is kinda obscure, but growing up I remembered watching Wheel and once the logo appeared, I swore it rolled offscreen to the right. Every episode I watched on GSN only showed it “sliding (http://youtu.be/sZxtMi4fIF8?si=4ZkvdndQXJbgh66b&start=46)” away.
Sure enough, when I watched an NYC episode years later, the logo indeed rolled away (http://youtu.be/UeCxKiyPoNM?si=Fv0xth97ovHDRblB&start=71[/url).
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When I was a little kid I distinctly remembered watching Price is Right and seeing a game where they had to draw on the numbers and it was supposed to be some art thing.
I felt vindicated the first time the tape trading circuit put Gallery Game in front of me.
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This one's hard for me because I kept written records of game shows from the mid-70s onwards for a few years, so whenever I looked back on those it refreshed my memory.
Here's one that comes to mind that I saw before I started writing all of this down: I remember on the initial episodes of Match Game 73 that Richard sat in seat 3 for a bunch of shows. When GSN started rerunning them my memory was confirmed...although I'd totally forgotten that they reversed the male-female seating for a few shows during the second week. I also remembered that Brett sat in seat 4 in her first appearance, but I'd forgotten how many times she sat there before moving permanently into seat 2. I also remembered the episode where Richard made everyone change seats at the beginning...I knew it was in the latter part of '75 but couldn't remember quite when. I was happy to see that one pop up on GSN!
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For a certain period in the 1990s, the colors of the TPiR Showcase podiums were reversed (normal convention from 1984-2002 was orange on the left, purple on the right). I thought this was some sort of fever dream. XD
I had asked Roger about this... the simple answer was, nobody noticed they got reversed. The bid displays worked either way. I mean, if they can overlook removing the showcase podiums for one show when they were present behind Bob during the intro, surely they can overlook whether the purple and orange podiums are supposed to be on the left or right. It's a good thing the first game wasn't on the turntable, or it would've been awkward. Related to this, someone asked Roger why the green and blue contestants' row readouts were switched. His reply "Were they? I never noticed that!" So obviously, that wasn't his call, but they were switched to match the rear curtain colors.
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I remember watching an episode of Classic Concentration when I was little and during the end credits Marjorie stepped on Alex's foot with her red heels. Marjorie herself (she has an instagram) and some people in game show groups on Facebook confirmed it.
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I recalled Jeopardy trotting out a Bonus category in the late 90s where every clue in that category had two correct responses- after giving the first one, you could opt to give the second for double the clue value.
God bless J-Archive.
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When I was younger, I remembered seeing a WitWiCS episode with jacked up scoring that never appeared again. This board (and subsequently, YouTube) helped confirm that memory.
i remember this as the pilot format that more closely represented the computer game where going to a wrong location would cost you time to come back and either interview more witnesses or travel again. As clever as it was I think they made the right call because the viewers might be confused by a right answer deducting points, just fewer points than a wrong answer. Doing it as a more classic game show format served the material better.
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I remember an episode of To Tell the Truth from the 1970s that had a person behind the pseudonyms on The Hardy Boys and/or Nancy Drew books. I'm thinking it was Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, daughter of Stratemeyer Syndicate founder Edward Stratemeyer, who outlined a lot of the plots for ghostwriters to follow. She lived until 1982, so she could have appeared on the TTTT I'm thinking of. Can anyone narrow down this memory to the exact episode?
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I remember at approximately two years old listening to Pat and Vanna do the fee plugs on Wheel. And then I saw someone mention it on the old flashgames message board (of which I was a member of) years later. They indeed did them after Jack Clark died. And IMO, they should have preserved Charlie O's voice on the Wheel episodes he worked on prior to his death and had Pat and Vanna do the Wheel Watchers stuff when he died.
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For years I thought I’d imagined a Wheel episode where the contestant won more than 100K in cash and prizes, and when they displayed the final total on the five-digit backdrop, Pat pulled out an index card with a “1” on it, and placed it to the left of the tote.
Someone confirmed that one up here a couple years ago.
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For years I thought I’d imagined a Wheel episode where the contestant won more than 100K in cash and prizes, and when they displayed the final total on the five-digit backdrop, Pat pulled out an index card with a “1” on it, and placed it to the left of the tote.
It's in the Pluto on-demand (and hopefully this link works). (https://pluto.tv/en/on-demand/series/62bf3bca09f31a00137426a2/season/7/episode/64d50c2444fe100009a227b5)
Shunting slightly off-topic, was the plan for shopping in the CBS era and it was cut very late? Those readouts have a blank spot up top that sure looks like it would fit "ON ACCOUNT".
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Shunting slightly off-topic, was the plan for shopping in the CBS era and it was cut very late? Those readouts have a blank spot up top that sure looks like it would fit "ON ACCOUNT".
I've never heard anything either way; I just figured the "chevron" contestant backdrops were new faceplates on the old "sunburst" ones.
/which in turn probably used the same guts as the original "sparkly green" backdrops.
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For years I thought I’d imagined a Wheel episode where the contestant won more than 100K in cash and prizes, and when they displayed the final total on the five-digit backdrop, Pat pulled out an index card with a “1” on it, and placed it to the left of the tote.
It's in the Pluto on-demand (and hopefully this link works). (https://pluto.tv/en/on-demand/series/62bf3bca09f31a00137426a2/season/7/episode/64d50c2444fe100009a227b5)
Shunting slightly off-topic, was the plan for shopping in the CBS era and it was cut very late? Those readouts have a blank spot up top that sure looks like it would fit "ON ACCOUNT".
That worked. Thank you.
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Answering my own 2023 question above with help from ttttontheweb.com, the TTTT show I'm thinking of had Hardy Boys ghostwriter Leslie McFarlane and aired during the 1974-75 season. If anyone has an exact airdate for this episode or a YouTube link, please post.