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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: GS Warehouse on August 20, 2004, 10:55:43 AM
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Is it just me or does it look like the "sports type" displays on the contestant podium use two different styles? For example, an 8 on the green center display (where the actual number appears) looks a little bit different from an 8 on the red or blue displays. It looks a little "taller" proportionally. (The CS86 podium used the "shorter" proportions on all four displays.)
- When CS78 returns to GSN next weekend, will they pick up where the run left off (November 1979) or will it go somewhere else in the run?
- It looks like the queens were redesigned for CS86, but the jacks and kings look identical in both versions.
- Does the CS78 set look like it was lit a little more dimly than the CS86 set?
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- You're right, the numbers are proportionally different on the 86 version, compared to the '78 version.
-Lets certainly hope they start from 11/79, and continue from there.
-Couldn't tell the difference on the queens
-CS78 looks more dimly because of the dark red background, even though it looked slightly more different by 1981. CS86 was bright to start with, and when they added the car (with the spoke lights), it was even worse...
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re: the queens, they always looked the same between the '78 and '86 decks. Only difference, as someone else noted once, is that the Perry cards seem taller.
And I still want to know who did the art for the face cards used in the first two versions of CS.
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[quote name=\'JMFabiano\' date=\'Aug 22 2004, 11:28 PM\'] And I still want to know who did the art for the face cards used in the first two versions of CS. [/quote]
The best guess I can offer is either Ted Cooper or someone at the Goodson art department.
(BTW, here's what I meant by "proportionally taller": I took screen shots of the podiums from both versions and took measurements of the displays. On the original version's green display, the character's height was 7 times the height of the bottom part, but on all other displays, including those on CS86, the height was only 6 times the bottom part!)
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[quote name=\'GS Warehouse\' date=\'Aug 20 2004, 09:55 AM\'] - When CS78 returns to GSN next weekend, will they pick up where the run left off (November 1979) or will it go somewhere else in the run? [/quote]
Sorry folks, but the run will start from the beginning!
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[quote name=\'GSNFAN3000\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 08:16 AM\'] the run will start from the beginning! [/quote]
This is not a bad thing. We must remember that many of our brethren have never seen the Jim Perry version as it's been over two years since that series ran on GSN. And they're in for a treat. I didn't stick around until 9:30am, but I presume they did squeeze the credits. No matter. As was pointed out by a fellow member, at least it wasn't the 2001 vomitorium.
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[quote name=\'Don Howard\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 12:48 PM\'] This is not a bad thing. We must remember that many of our brethren have never seen the Jim Perry version as it's been over two years since that series ran on GSN. And they're in for a treat. I didn't stick around until 9:30am, but I presume they did squeeze the credits. No matter. As was pointed out by a fellow member, at least it wasn't the 2001 vomitorium. [/quote]
As I had to be at work at 10, I didn't stick around to see if the credits were scrunched (although i prefer them not to be, it doesn't matter to me either way and unlike some people, I don't hissy fit when they are)...
But yes, it was nice to see it start from the beginning - and with 2 episodes a week, it will take quite a while to get through the entire run.
Always funny as well to see the rules explained for the first time on a classic show.
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[quote name=\'aaron sica\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 12:04 PM\'] Always funny as well to see the rules explained for the first time on a classic show. [/quote]
That it is. And Jim really turned those cards over slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwly during those opening weeks.
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[quote name=\'Don Howard\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 11:48 AM\'] [quote name=\'GSNFAN3000\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 08:16 AM\'] the run will start from the beginning! [/quote]
This is not a bad thing. We must remember that many of our brethren have never seen the Jim Perry version as it's been over two years since that series ran on GSN. And they're in for a treat. I didn't stick around until 9:30am, but I presume they did squeeze the credits. No matter. As was pointed out by a fellow member, at least it wasn't the 2001 vomitorium. [/quote]
I didn't have GSN in 2001. Are you speaking of WIN TV. I remember seeing that when my mom had the channel at her old house. If not that, then what are you speaking of?
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[quote name=\'adamjk\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 12:16 PM\'] [quote name=\'Don Howard\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 11:48 AM\'] [quote name=\'GSNFAN3000\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 08:16 AM\'] the run will start from the beginning! [/quote]
This is not a bad thing. We must remember that many of our brethren have never seen the Jim Perry version as it's been over two years since that series ran on GSN. And they're in for a treat. I didn't stick around until 9:30am, but I presume they did squeeze the credits. No matter. As was pointed out by a fellow member, at least it wasn't the 2001 vomitorium. [/quote]
I didn't have GSN in 2001. Are you speaking of WIN TV. I remember seeing that when my mom had the channel at her old house. If not that, then what are you speaking of? [/quote]
He's talking about the promos they run at the end.
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Oh. How were they worse though?
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I'm pretty sure he is referring to the Pat Bullard CS01
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Oh, I see that now. Didn't realize it.
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[quote name=\'aaron sica\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 12:04 PM\'] As I had to be at work at 10, I didn't stick around to see if the credits were scrunched (although i prefer them not to be, it doesn't matter to me either way and unlike some people, I don't hissy fit when they are)... [/quote]
They were.
Doug
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[quote name=\'aaron sica\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 01:04 PM\'] But yes, it was nice to see it start from the beginning - and with 2 episodes a week, it will take quite a while to get through the entire run.
Always funny as well to see the rules explained for the first time on a classic show. [/quote]
Based on the CS78 episode guide at my website, the last run on GSN ended at show #415, just under halfway through the series, so at two episodes a week, it will take four years to get back to that point, and I highly doubt GSN will keep it on for nearly that long. But you're right; it's better that in case of new viewers, GSN starts where they walk through the rules. (I first saw CS around 1980 or so, and I picked up on the high-low concept easily, even at age 5. In 1982, certain episodes from both ends of the series were syndicated to my local CBS station, and I was hearing Jim actually explain the rules for the first time.)
[quote name=\'Don Howard @ Aug 28 2004\' date=\' 01:08 PM\']And Jim really turned those cards over slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwly during those opening weeks.[/quote]
If you watch an ep from, say, 1979 on (as I did this past week), you'll notice the whole game moved a lot more slowly in the early days.
I'm going to look at it this way: having seen (and taped) almost all of those 415 shows previously, I guess I can continue sleeping in on the weekends. In my mind, that's what weekends are for.
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I noticed early on in the run, that you could only change the first card only on each line. How long did rule stay in effect?
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[quote name=\'adamjk\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 03:21 PM\'] I noticed early on in the run, that you could only change the first card only on each line. How long did rule stay in effect? [/quote]
Only a few months. I'm pretty sure this rule was gone when Norma Brown won the max about 6 months after the premiere.
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Yet another thing that *I* noticed, was when they froze, there was a blinking bar (red or blue, whoever was playing) to note what card they started with. Was that always there? I don't ever remember seeing it before.
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[quote name=\'hmtriplecrown\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 02:27 PM\'] [quote name=\'adamjk\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 03:21 PM\'] I noticed early on in the run, that you could only change the first card only on each line. How long did rule stay in effect? [/quote]
Only a few months. I'm pretty sure this rule was gone when Norma Brown won the max about 6 months after the premiere. [/quote]
This is correct. But in Norma's case, it wouldn't have mattered anyway since her base cards were always good ones and she changed nothing...except her tax bracket.
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[quote name=\'adamjk\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 02:21 PM\'] I noticed early on in the run, that you could only change the first card only on each line. How long did rule stay in effect? [/quote]
Huh?
I thought that when the show began, you couldn't change anything. Then, it progressed to being able to change your very first card, and only that card. I didn't think the format described above was adapted until later in the series.
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No, you could change the base card. Just the base card on each line.
EDIT: Just checked the tape from today, and indeed the contestant was given a choice of two base cards on each line.
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[quote name=\'adamjk\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 03:32 PM\'] EDIT: Just checked the tape from today, and indeed the contestant was given a choice of two base cards on each line. [/quote]
You've still got it wrong. Susan (if I may be so bold as to call her that) was given a choice of two base cards on the first line only. The second and third lines--what you had was what you played.
I'm sure that's probably what you meant.
Doug
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[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' date=\'Aug 28 2004, 12:30 PM\'] I'm pretty sure he is referring to the Pat Bullard CS01 [/quote]
Which, as I said, should have been called "CASINO." As in, "CArd Sharks In Name Only"