Next Friday, June 28th 1974 will mark 50 years to the day since Bill Cullen's "Three on a Match" aired its final episode on NBC Daytime.
On billcullen.net there is available audio only from that final episode.
I know from research I have done about the show that one of the spaces on the game board had a STOP sign.
If a contestant hit that, their turn immediately ended and the game resumed with another question round.
On the half dozen or so Three on a Match episodes that do exist on youtube, most from 1974, one of the spaces on the board was a NO MATCH card, but that did not necessarily end a player's turn.
My question is, during those final few episodes, did the board have both the NO MATCH card and the STOP card or was it just the STOP card that was in play?
Again I realize this is 50 years ago and I was all of 7 years old when this final episode aired, but it was one of my childhood favorites and still is in fact. Was just curious if anybody knew for sure about my inquiry.