My Game Shows, Q-S
QUEEN FOR A DAY-Jack Bailey:
One episode from 1958 (45 min.) [OC]
One episode from 1960 [OC]
THE $64,000 QUESTION-Hal March:
One episode from 1955 w/Dr. Joyce Brothers going for $16,000! (has time code at bottom of screen) [SC/278.5]
THE $128,000 QUESTION-Alex Trebek:
Five consecutive episodes from 1977 w/10-time GS contestant Don Benn (first 2 episodes missing end credits) [all OC/606.1-5]
QUICK AS A FLASH: The 1952 pilot (hosted by Bill Cullen); guests are Boris Karloff and Wendy Barrie [SM]
QUICKSILVER-Ron Maestri: Two episodes from 1994:
The premiere episode [OC/56.3]
A general episode [RPT/710.11]
THE QUIZ KIDS CHALLENGE-Jonathan Prince: Four episodes from 1990:
The premiere episode [OC/217.1]
Three general episodes [1 OC, 2 GSN/176.1; 344.10]
QUIZBUSTERS (Michigan HS quiz)-Matt Ottinger: One episode from 1998 [OB/287.1]
RANDOM ACTS OF COMEDY-David Alan Grier: Two episodes from 1999 [both OC]:
Guest is Dan Castelanetta [394.4]
Another episode w/same guest as above [394.5]
READY...SET...COOK!
Robin Young:
One episode from 1995 [OB/97.9]
Sissy Biggers:
One episode from 1998 [OC/276.5]
Two general 1999 episodes [both OC/384.1, 384.4]
Ainsley Harriott:
Two episodes from 2001 [both OC/592.8, 611.8]
THE REEL GAME-Jack Barry: The last episode from 1971; guest is Janet Leigh [SC]
THE REEL TO REEL PICTURE SHOW-Peter Marshall: Four episodes from 1998:
The premiere episode; guests are Michael Winslow and Stella Stevens [OC/244.3]
Guests are Tom Poston and Stefanie Powers [RPT/270.2]
Guests are Lainie Kazan and Abe Vigoda [OC/262.6]
Guests are Linda Blair and Robert Hays [OC/262.10]
RELATIVELY SPEAKING-John Byner:
The 1988 premiere episode; panel is Annie Bloom, Jamie Farr, Meredith MacRae, and Paul Kreppel [OC]
1988; panel is Annie Bloom, Jamie Farr, Sally Struthers, and Dick Martin [OC/233.1]
1989; panel is Meredith MacRae, Henry Polic II, Marsha Warfield, and *Peter Marshall* (missing first/last few min.) [OB]
1989; panel is Meredith MacRae, Jamie Farr, Alaina Reed, and George Wyner [OC]
REMEMBER THIS?-Al Roker: The 1996 premiere episode [OC/38.1]
REMOTE CONTROL-Ken Ober
MTV, 1987-90:
Both aired 1987 pilots [both SM/1026.9-10]
The first eight episodes from 1987 [all OC]
Kari Wuhrer's first episode from 1988 [OB/490.7]
A 1988 episode taped at a contestant's house! [OB]
A special outdoor "Spring Break" episode from 1988 (end credits missing) [OB/490.2]
A 1988 episode w/an appearance by Bob Eubanks! (part of end credits cut off) [OC/146.15]
A 1988 episode that's supposedly "The Lost Episode" from 1975 (end credits missing) [OB/490.1]
A 1988 episode w/an appearance by Weird Al Yankovic during "Sing Along w/Colin" [OB]
A 1988 episode w/Colin's birthday celebrated [OB]
"A Salute to Adhesives" from 1988 (end credits missing) [OB/490.3]
A celebrity episode from 1988 w/LL Cool J, "Downtown" Julie Brown, and Weird Al Yankovic (missing intro) [OB/328.4]
A 1988 episode w/sports stars Phil McCaughley, "Steve Sax", and Sidney Green (end credits missing) [OB/490.5]
"A Salute to Metal" from 1988 w/"Dizzy" Dean Davidson, Lorraine Lewis, and Charlie Benante [OB/490.8]
"A Salute to Cindy Brady" from 1988 [RPT/144.14]
"A Salute to Dairy" from 1988 (w/a live cow in the studio!) [OB/545.7]
The 3rd season premiere from 1989 (most of opening missing) [OB]
A 1989 episode w/an appearance by Jerry Mathers [OB]
Valentine's Day 1989 episode [OB]
Two general 1990 episodes [1 OB/490.4, 1 SM]
SYNDICATED, 1989-90:
The 1989 syndie premiere episode w/former "Brady Bunch" kids Susan Olsen, Barry Williams, and Eve Plumb (no end credits) [RPT/144.13]
Two general 1989 episodes [both OB/490.9-10]
A 1989 episode w/an appearance by Benny Hill! (missing first 2 min.) [OB]
"World Class Athletes Day" from 1989 w/Ron Gretzner, Boomer Esiason, and David Cohen [OB/490.6]
"A Salute to Mardi Gras" from 1990 (w/everyone in costume) [SM]
RHYME AND REASON-Bob Eubanks:
The 1975 pilot; guests are Nipsey Russell, Lee Meriwether, Richard Dawson, Jaye P. Morgan, Jack Cassidy, and Adrienne Barbeau [SM/229.7]
THE RICH LIST-Eammon Holmes: The 2006 premiere (and only!) episode [OC]
ROCK & ROLL JEOPARDY!-Jeff Probst:
The first two episodes from 1998 [both OC/244.1-2]
A celebrity episode from 1998 w/Graham Nash, Mark McGrath, and Joe Walsh [RPT/753.8]
A celebrity episode from 1998 w/Wallace Langham, Yasmine Bleeth, and David Alan Grier [RPT/753.14]
Five general 1998 episodes [all RPT/753.1-5]
The 2nd season premiere from 1999; it's a celebrity episode w/Joshua Morrow, Edwin McCain, and Mark McGrath [OC/352.4, also RPT/753.12]
A celebrity episode from 1999 w/Art Alexakis, Jane Wiedlin, and Shawn Stockman [OC/352.5, also RPT/753.13]
A celebrity episode from 1999 w/Danny Masterson, Meredith Brooks, and George Thorogood [RPT/753.9]
A general 1999 episode [RPT/753.6]
A celebrity episode from 1999 w/Dave Mustaine, Moon Zappa, and George Clinton [RPT/753.10]
A celebrity episode from 1999 w/Brad Garrett, Kathy Griffin, and *Bob Goen* [RPT/753.11]
A 1999 episode w/entertainment columnists Phil Gallo, Candace Murphy, and Jefferson Graham [RPT/753.7]
The 3rd season premiere from 2000 w/Andy Summers, Brian McKnight, and C.C. DeVille [OC/483.8]
A celebrity episode from 2000 w/Mark McGrath, Mick Jones, and Vince Neil [RPT/768.4]
A celebrity episode from 2000 w/The Dixie Chicks (Martie Seidel, Natalie Maines, and Emily Robison) [RPT/544.1]
Six general 2000 episodes [all RPT/544.2-5, 544.7-8]
A celebrity episode from 2000 w/Greg Proops, *Kari Wuhrer*, and Graham Nash [RPT/544.6]
A celebrity episode from 2000 w/Tyler Stewart, Nile Rodgers, and Steven Page [RPT/753.15]
The 4th season premiere from 2001 w/"Survivor: The Australian Outback" castaways Jeff Varner, Elisabeth Filarski, and Colby Donaldson [OC/586.8]
A celebrity episode from 2001 w/Gary "Bababooey" Dell'Abate, Weird Al Yankovic, and K.C. [OC/611.2]
A celebrity episode from 2001 w/Geoff Tate, Scott Ian, and Adrian Young [OC/611.3]
A general 2001 episode [GSN/753.16]
ROCKIN' BOWL-Gary Seibel: One episode from 2000 [OB]
RODEO DRIVE-Louise DuArt: Three episodes from 1990:
The premiere episode (part of end credits cut off) [OB/41.4]
The 2nd episode [OC/125.12]
A general episode [OC/780.2]
RUCKUS-Amazing Jonathan: The 1991 premiere episode [GSN/176.2]
RUMOR HAS IT-Brian O'Connor: The 1993 premiere episode [OB/484.5]
RUSSIAN ROULETTE-Mark L. Walberg:
The 2002 premiere episode [OC/728.2]
A celebrity episode from 2002 w/Kristin Malia, Ken Taylor, Danny Bonaduce, and Gayle Anderson [OC/728.5]
Former "Blockbusters" and "$25K Pyramid" champ (La)Rae Dillman's appearance from 2002 [RPT/742.4]
A 2002 episode w/a $100,000 win! [RPT/742.10]
Halloween 2002 episode (w/some VERY unusual contestants!) [OC/760.5]
ATGSer Joe Van Ginkel's appearance from 2002 [RPT/776.3]
A 2002 episode w/another $100,000 win! [RPT/776.7]
Christmas 2002 episode (w/Mark as Santa, the contestants as Mrs. Claus, and holiday-themed questions) [OC/770.4]
April Fool's Day 2003 episode (w/Todd Newton hosting) [OC/816.6]
$ALE OF THE CENTURY
Jim Perry
NBC, 1983-89:
The 1983 premiere episode (w/Salli "only 8" Deep" Julian, rainbow buzzers, and faces on the Fame Game board!) [OC/108.4]
Three consecutive episodes from 1983 w/Laura Chambers as a contestant (now w/Lee Menning as hostess; all have end credits partially cut off) [all OB/135.5-7]
A partial 1983 episode (cuts off at end of game) [OC]
An episode from the 1983 Tournament of Champions [OC/914.3]
45 minutes of "crucial game" clips from 1984 [OB/879.1, 879.4]
A half-hour of other "crucial game" clips from 1984 [OB/924.8, 924.14]
A 1984 episode where Dawn McKellar goes for $99,000 [OC/924.9]
A partial 1984 episode where Susan Wolf buys every Instant Bargain and still racks up a near-record score! (now w/the gold set, cuts off at end of game) [OC/924.10]
A 1984 episode where Susan goes for $61,000 [OC/924.11]
A 1984 episode where David Herelko goes for $82,000 (now w/the gold set) [OC/879.2]
The first episode w/the Winner's Board from 1984 (Lou Mulford fills in for Lee) [OC/879.3]
Five general 1984 episodes [1 OB/763.3, 4 OC/913.2, ]
Two consecutive episodes from 1984 (ATGS's Tom Gauer is a contestant in episode 2!) [both OC/108.6, 493.1]
A "College Week" episode from Christmas 1984 [OC/108.5]
A 1985 episode where Dave Goodman goes for his 10th win (somewhat blurry picture) [OB/168.8]
A 1985 episode where future GS host Mark DeCarlo goes for $50,000 (a true classic!) [OC]
All of a 2-week Tournament of Champions from 1985 [all OC/938.1-10]
Seven general 1985 episodes [1 OB/434.2, 6 OC/809.5; 810.2; 924.17; 938.11; ]
A 1985 episode where Jeff Colburn goes for $50,000 [OC/879.7]
A 1985 episode where Ann Meyers goes for her 10th win (missing Winner's Board and part of final segment) [OC/879.8]
Pre-Thanksgiving 1985 episode [OC/924.19]
The last few minutes of a Christmas 1985 episode [OB/879.9]
A 1986 episode w/a crazy contestant who almost makes Jim lose it! [OC/1019.1]
A 1986 episode where Jody Spreckles (back due to an error) goes for her 10th win against a 6-day champ [OC/1019.2]
Jody's $50,000 win from 1986 [OC]
Cindy Barr's $50,000 win from 1986 (part of end credits cut off) [OB/168.10]
Four general 1986 episodes [1 OB/168.9, 2 OC/115.3; 879.11; 1036.5]
A 1986 episode from "College Week" [OC/924.7]
A partial 1986 episode where Judy Cahill goes for her 10th win (missing 2nd and 3rd segments) [OC/879.12]
A 1986 episode that ends w/a 3-way tie (cuts off at end of game) [OC/879.13]
Linda Credit's $50,000 win from 1987 [OC/600.5]
A 1987 episode from "College Week" (ends w/a promo for "Classic Concentration") [OC]
A partial 1987 episode where Andy Ross goes for his 10th win (missing 2nd and 3rd segments) [OC/879.15]
A preliminary round from the "International Invitational Tournament" from 1987 [OC/880.1]
The U.S. semi-finals of the International Invitational Tournament from 1987 [OC/880.2]
The first and last episodes of the International Invitational Tournament finals from 1987 [both OC/880.3-4]
Two general 1987 episodes [both OC/847.8, 879.16]
A 1987 episode where Tom O'Brien is unable to return for a day [OC/939.10]
Tom's $50,000 win from 1987 [OC/879.14]
One of the first episodes w/the Winner's Big Money Game and new theme mix from 1987 [OC/115.4]
A 1988 episode from early in the WBMG format [OC/924.21]
All of a 2-week Tournament of Champions from 1988 [OC/1018.4-10]
A 1988 episode from "True Romance Week" (this is the 1,500th episode of the series!) [USA/516.10]
A 1988 episode from "Pep Rally Week" (w/a hillarious blooper!) [USA/301.10, also 516.9]
Big winner Elaine Paulino's first appearance from 1988 (missing most of intro) [USA/906.8]
Former "PYL" champ Damon Jones's appearance from 1988 [USA/781.4]
A partial 1988 episode w/a $13,000 Instant Cash win (JIP at 2nd Instant Bargain, cut off at end of game) [USA/939.13]
A 1988 episode from "End of Summer Bash Week" (w/teens playing) [USA/616.3]
Seven general 1988 episodes [2 OC/203.6; 939.9, 5 USA/616.12; 938.12; 939.12; 1019.3; 1019.6]
A 1988 episode w/a $16,000 Instant Cash win [USA/1019.13]
A 1988 episode where Robin McKierahan goes for a car [USA/938.13]
Phil Cambry's 2nd appearance from 1988 [USA/1019.11]
A 1988 episode from "Trick or Treat Week" where Phil goes for $50,000! [USA/D7.4]
Thanksgiving 1988 episode [OC/1019.4]
A 1988 episode that ends w/another 3-way tie [OC/1019.5]
Christmas 1988 episode [USA/1054.13]
Veteran GS champ LaRae Dillman's first two appearances from 1989 [both OC/1019.8, 1047.5]
A 1989 episode from "Brides' Week" [OC/116.6, also USA/293.2]
Two general 1989 episodes [both OC/92.8; 317.1, also have one episode from USA/293.3]
A 1989 episode w/a champ who looks a lot like Richard Belzer! [USA/1035.1]
All of the final week from 1989 [1 OB/932.3, Tue-Thu. OC/880.10-12, last SM/108.7]
SYNDICATED, 1985-86:
The 1985 premiere episode [USA/493.4]
The 4th episode (JIP at 2nd Instant Bargain) [USA]
John Gose's big win from 1985 (he was $otC's 3rd biggest winner!) [USA]
Helaine Lowery's big win from 1985 [USA]
Alice "No Instant Bargains Whatsoever" Conkright's first three appearances from 1985 [all USA/964.11-13]
Alice's big win from 1985 [USA]
Three consecutive episodes from 1985 [all USA/964.14-16]
Six general 1985 episodes [5 USA/870.8; 964.10; 1034.4; 1035.8, 1 OC/810.7]
A 1985 episode w/a hillarious turntable blooper! [USA/516.8]
Matt Ottinger's appearance from 1985 [OB/157.4]
Seven consecutive episodes from 1985 w/Tim Hollerand [all USA/939.1-7]
The last episode w/the "shopping" format from 1985 (part of end credits cut off) [USA/493.3]
The first episode w/the Winner's Board from 1985 [USA/939.8]
A 1985 episode where Alan Cevednik goes for his 10th win [USA/493.2]
Lisa Muņoz's first appearance from 1986 [USA/1019.7]
Lisa's $50,000 win from 1986 [USA]
Four general 1986 episodes [all USA/780.14, 879.10, 880.7]
A 1986 episode where veteran GS champ Curtis Warren goes for his 10th win [USA/880.8]
Curtis's $50,000 win from 1986 (JIP after 2nd Instant Bargain) [USA]
Rossi Morreale ("Temptation: The New $otC"):
The 2006 pilot (which uses the Australian set/music) [RPT]
The first taped episode from 2007 [RPT]
Two special preview episodes from 2007 w/"American Idol" alumni Mikalah Gordon, Justin Guarini, and Kimberly Caldwell [both OC]
The 2007 premiere episode [OC]
A general 2007 episode [OC]
A 2007 episode w/the champ going for a car [OC]
A 2008 episode w/the champ going for a car on his 3rd day (missing last 2 min.) [OC]
Two general 2008 episodes [both OC]
A 2008 episode w/the champ going for a car on her 3rd day [RPT]
A 2008 episode w/the champ going for a car [RPT]
SATELLITE BINGO-Tom Miller: One episode from 1987 (w/an appearance by Desi Arnaz Jr.) [SM]
SAY WHEN!!-Art James:
The 1961 pilot [SM/1043.5]
A clip of the infamous Peter Pan live commercial blooper [??/275.2]
SCATTERGORIES-Dick Clark: Eight episodes from 1993:
The premiere episode; guests are Brian Austin Green, Anne-Marie Johnson, Chuck Woolery, Eleni Tolivas, and Kelsey Grammer [OC/202.5]
Guests are Kent DeSarmo, Wolfgang Puck & Barbara Lazaroff, Lark Voorhies, Chuck Woolery, and Kellie Martin [OC/233.13]
Guests are Judge Wapner, Jenna Von Oy, Jerry Mathers, Beverly Johnson, and "Sweet Lou" Dunbar (missing final segment) [OC/290.8]
Guests are Lou Rawls, Angela Watson, *Marc Summers*, Jill Goodacre, and Richard Kline [OB/768.11]
Two consecutive episodes; guests are Melissa Reeves, Geraldo Rivera, Ada Maris, *Wink Martindale*, and Amanda Bearse [both OB/291.10-11]
Guests are Betty White, Mark DeCarlo, Nicole Eggert, Adam West, and Robin Quivers [OB/D39.2]
Guests are Rush Limbaugh, Lindsay Wagner, Fred Travalena, Porter Wagoner, and Anne-Marie Johnson [OC/233.14]
An episode from the final week; guests are Peter Noone, Vivica Fox, Robert Kelker-Kelly, Richard Karn, and Candace Cameron [OC/175.2]
SCHOLARS' BOWL (Virginia HS quiz)-Diana Morgan:
Lee vs. Greenville from 1994 [OB/366.6]
The 1996 Championship finals [OB/366.7]
SCHOLARS FOR DOLLARS (Plattsburgh HS quiz)-Bill Eveleth: One episode from 1992 [OB]
SCHOLASTIC HIQ (Carbondale, IL HS quiz)-Ben Roberts:
Carbondale VS. Murphysboro from 2004 [RPT/1045.9]
NCOE vs. Webber Township from 2005 [OB/1045.10]
SCHOLASTIC SCRIMAGE (central Pennsylvania HS quiz)-Dr. Karen Walton:
The hour-long championship episode from 2000 [OB/734.1]
The hour-long championship episode from 2001 [OB/734.2]
SCRABBLE-Chuck Woolery
1984-90:
The 1984 pilot; features a slightly different format (and Laura Chambers as a contestant!) [SM/162.12, edited 3/9/84]
The 1984 premiere episode (w/the "pot" format) [OC/145.2]
The 3rd episode [OC/720.4]
A 1984 episode where Mark Dauberman goes for his 10th win [OC]
Two general 1984 episodes [both OC/785.2]
A half-hour of crucial Sprint Round clips from 1984 [OC/924.13, 924.16]
A 1984 episode from "College Week" [OC/683.3]
Three "Teen Week" episodes from Christmas 1984 [2 USA/643.4; 780.3, 1 OC]
The last seven episodes of the 1985 Tournament of Champions [first 6 OC, last USA/708.11]
A 1985 episode where John Eland goes for his 5th win [USA/589.11]
A 1985 episode where former "$20K Pyramid" champ Mike Gilooly goes for his 5th win [OC]
Six general 1985 episodes [2 USA/643.11; 708.10, 5 OC/809.1; 809.8; 809.11; 810.4]
The first episode w/the "same words" Sprint Round format from 1985 [USA/212.9]
Three 1985 episodes w/the short-lived "spelling" format [all OC]
A 1985 episode where John Heiner goes for his 10th win [OC/224.7]
Two general 1986 episodes [both USA/1048.11, 1049.12]
A 1986 episode from the $100,000 All-American Tournament [OC/620.11]
All of a special "Game Show Hosts' Week" from 1987 (3 full episodes, 2 partial) [all OB/184.5-9]
A 1987 episode from "Teen Week" [USA]
Five general 1987 episodes [1 OB/220.5, 2 OC/600.7; 787.11, 2 USA/886.6-7]
A 1987 episode where Chuck plugs the "TV Scrabble" home game [USA]
A 1988 episode from "Celebrity Teen Week" w/Scott Nemes, Shannen Doherty, Gary Coleman, and Nicole Eggert [USA/493.7]
Four 1988 episodes from another "Game Show Hosts' Week" [all OB/184.10-13]
Three general 1988 episodes [all USA/887.7, 892.9, 1049.14]
Four "Teen Week" episodes from Christmas 1988 w/Aaron "Sol" Solomon as a contestant! [all OC/150.1-4, also have episodes 2 and 3 from USA/37.8-9]
A 1989 episode from "Love Week" [OB/116.5]
Two general 1989 episodes [both OC/54.8, 125.4]
Three general 1990 episodes [1 OC/317.4, 1 OB/780.15, 1 RPT]
A 1990 episode from the final week w/future "WLiiA?" regular Chip Puscar (Esten) as a contestant [OC]
The last episode from 1990 [OC]
1993:
The premiere episode [OC/202.4]
An episode w/a $20,500 Bonus Sprint win [OC]
Four general episodes [3 OB/212.10; 782.6; 951.5, 1 OC/810.10]
An episode w/an embarassing 69-second time in the 1st Sprint Round! [OC/1026.1]
An episde from the final week [OC/175.5]
SCRAMBLE-Randall Cunningham: One episode from 1993 [OC]
SEARCH PARTY-Scott Lasky & Carol Grow: Two episodes from 1999 [both OC]:
Guests are Adrienne Frantz, Marisa Tait, and Judson Mills [410.8]
Guests are Natalia Cigliuti and A.J. Buckley [410.9]
SECOND CHANCE-Jim Peck: The 1976 pilot [SM/D8.4]
2ND HONEYMOON-Wayne Cox: One episode from 1987 (part of end credits cut off) [OC/94.13]
SECRETS OF THE CRYPTKEEPER'S HAUNTED HOUSE-Steve Saunders: The 1996 premiere episode [OC/D36.1]
SENSE AND NONSENSE (local NY show)-Bob Kennedy: One episode from 1954 [OC]
SET FOR LIFE-Jimmy Kimmel: The 2007 premiere episode [OC]
SEVEN KEYS-Jack Narz
LOS ANGELES (KTLA), 1960-61:
One episode from 196? [KIN/411.3]
One episode from 1960 [KIN]
ABC, 1961-64:
One episode from 1962 [SC]
SEX WARS-J.D. Roth & Jennifer Cole:
The 2000 premiere episode [OC/509.10]
A general 2000 episode [RPT/566.2]
A celebrity episode from 2000 w/the men of "The X Show" vs. the women of "Son of the Beach" [OC/530.4]
A 2000 episode w/Playgirl Centerfolds vs. Penthouse Pets [OC/532.4]
SHADOW STUMPERS (local Baltimore show)-Brent Gunts: One episode from 195? [KIN]
SHENANIGANS-Stubby Kaye:
One episode from 1964 [OC]
One episode from 1965 [OC/285.3]
SHOOT FOR THE STARS-Geoff Edwards:
The first 1976 pilot (titled "Shoot the Works"); guests are Anne Meara and Rick Hurst [SM/163.6]
The second 1976 pilot (also titled "Shoot the Works"); guests are Anita Gillette and Bill Cullen [GSN/373.5]
One episode from 1977; guests are Vicki Lawrence and Tony Randall (missing last few minutes) [OC/587.2]
SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP
Pat Finn
LIFETIME, 1991-95:
An early 1991 episode (w/the $1,000 bonus round rule) [OB/97.3]
The hour-long "Holiday Special" from 1993 w/4 all-star teams: J.C. Wendel & Joe E. Tata, Victoria Rowell & Michael Tucci, Mother Love & the Nelsons, and Farrah Forke & Brad Maule [OB/72.4]
Two general 1994 episodes [both PAX/444.8, 448.9]
FAM, 1996-97 ("The New Shop 'Til You Drop"):
The 1996 premiere episode [OC/D36.2]
Two general 1997 episodes [both OC/62.3, 70.3]
PAX, 2000-02:
The 2000 premiere episode [OC/447.3]
Three general 2000 episodes [all OC/454.4, 456.7, 482.4]
Two general 2001 episodes [1 OC/660.4, 1 RPT/704.8]
J.D. Roberto:
The 2003 premiere episode [OC/856.2]
Two general 2003 episodes [both OC/865.9, 871.5]
A general 2004 episode [OC]
SHOPPER'S CASINO-Jeff Maxwell & Debbie Maffett: One episode from 1987 [OC/362.12]
$HOPPING $PREE-Ron Pearson:
The 1996 premiere episode [OC/D36.3]
Three general 1997 episodes [all OC/55.11, 62.4, 70.4]
$HOW ME THE MONEY-William Shatner:
The 2006 premiere episode [OC]
A general 2006 episode [OC]
SHOWOFFS-Bobby Van:
One episode from 1975; guests are Dr. Joyce Brothers, Dick Gautier, Karen Morrow, and Mike Farrell (has tracking problems) [SM/74.4]
SHUFFLE: THE INTERACTIVE GAME-Wink Martindale: The 1994 premiere episode [OB/72.2]
THE SINGING BEE-Joey Fatone:
The 2007 premiere episode [OC]
A general 2007 episode [OC]
The hour-long 1st season finale from 2007 [OC]
The 2nd season premiere from 2007 (w/a performance by Mickey Basil; missing first minute) [OC]
SINGLED OUT
Chris Hardwick & Jenny McCarthy:
The first two episodes from 1995 (episode 1 missing intro) [both RPT/394.6-7]
A special "same sex couples" episode from 1996 [OC/169.1]
A general 1996 episode [OC/430.11]
Jenny's last episode from 1997 (ends w/her "passing the baton" to replacement Carmen Electra) [OC/46.2]
Chris Hardwick & Carmen Electra: Two episodes from 1997 [both OC]:
An episode from "True Romance Week" [55.6]
A general episode [70.10]
SLIME TIME-Marty Cohen: Three episodes from 1988 [all OC]:
The premiere episode (has VCR counter on screen during round 1) [134.5]
Two general episodes
SMALL TALK-Wil Shriner: Two episodes from 1996 [both OC]:
The premiere episode [D36.4]
An episode that ends w/a 3-way tie [677.4]
THE SMARTER SEX-David Hirsch: One episode (of a two-week "trial run") from 1995 [OC/288.4]
SMUSH-Ken Ober: Three episodes from 2001:
The premiere episode [OC/659.8]
Two general episodes [both OB/756.11-12]
SO YOU THINK YOU GOT TROUBLES?!-Jay Johnson & "Bob": One episode from 1982 [OC]
SOLITARY-"Val"
2006:
All 9 episodes of the series from 2006 [all RPT]
2007 ("Solitary 2.0"):
All 9 episodes of the series from 2007 [all RPT]
$PEND IT FA$T!-Larry Hoff:
The 2002 premiere episode [OC/754.9]
Two general 2002 episodes [both OC/758.12, 769.7]
SPLIT PERSONALITY-Tom Poston: The 1959 pilot [SM]
SPLIT SECOND
Tom Kennedy:
A general 1975 episode (missing first minute or so) [OB/222.1]
The last episode from 1975 (great ending w/appearances by Monty Hall, Jay Stewart, Jack Clark, and the Hatos-Hall staff, including a young Markie Post!) [OC/220.1]
Monty Hall:
Two general 1986 episodes [both FAM/D35.1]
A 1986 episode w/the champ going for her 5th win [FAM/D35.2]
Three general 1987 episodes [1 OC, 2 FAM/D35.3, 388.6]
SPONK!-Jonathan McClain: One episode from 2001 [OC/749.6]
SPORTS CHALLENGE-Dick Enberg:
The 1971 premiere episode w/the NY Yankees vs. the Brooklyn Dodgers [RPT/644.12]
NFL Quarterbacks vs. LA Lakers 1971 [RPT/615.5]
Boston Celtics vs. Washington Redskins from 1972 [RPT/676.9]
Boston Celtics vs. NFL Quarterbacks from 1972 [RPT/1054.5]
NBA Hall of Famers vs. NY Yankees from 1972 [RPT/1054.6]
NY Yankees vs. LA Kings from 1975 [RPT/172.9]
Dallas Cowboys vs. Chicago Bears from 197? [RPT/576.2]
Boston Celtics vs. Brooklyn Dodgers from 197? [RPT/887.8]
NY Yankees vs. California Angels from 1978 [RPT/517.2]
California Angels vs. Cleveland Indians from 1978 [RPT/172.10]
Milwaukee Brewers vs. San Diego Padres from 1979 [RPT/615.3]
Milwaukee Brewers vs. Dallas Cowboys from 1979 [RPT/644.11]
NY Yankees vs. Brooklyn Dodgers from 1979 [RPT/887.9]
Brooklyn Dodgers vs. NFL Quarterbacks from 1979 [RPT/887.10]
SPORTS GENIUSES-Matt Vasgersian & Lisa Guerrero: Five episodes from 2000:
The premiere episode; guest is Eric Davis [OC/448.6]
Guest is *Jimmy Kimmel* [RPT/518.1]
Guest is Mills Lane [RPT/525.3]
Guest is Keri Strug [RPT/532.6]
The championship finals episode [RPT/551.5]
SPORTS ON TAP-Tom Green:
The $50,000 finals episode from 1994 [OC]
The $25,000 finals episode (and last show of the series) from 1995 [OC/63.9, also 208.8]
STAR FACE-Danny Bonaduce: Two episodes from 2006 [both OC]
STARCADE
Mark Richards:
The 1982 premiere episode [RPT/950.7]
Four general 1982 episodes [all RPT/822.3, 824.1, 829.1, 844.1]
Six episodes from 1983 [all RPT/788.15, 822.2, 824.1, 829.2, 957.3-4]
Geoff Edwards:
Two 1983 episodes from the "Invitational Tournament" [both RPT/822.4 824.2]
A special all-"Star Wars" episode from the 1983 Invitational Tournament [RPT/829.3]
A 1983 episode w/older-younger sibling teams [RPT/799.8]
A 1983 episode w/mother-son teams [RPT/800.7]
"Pac-Mania Day" from 1983 (w/4 Pac-Man games) [RPT/950.6]
Two 1983 episodes w/father-son teams [both RPT/800.2, 800.10]
Eleven general 1983 episodes [all RPT/799.5-6, 800.1, 800.5-6, 800.8-9, 800.11-13, 827.1]
A special all-"Track and Field" Decathlon Day from 1983 [RPT/949.13]
A 1983 episode w/parent-child teams [RPT/800.4]
"Twins Day" from 1983 [RPT/799.7]
Three 1984 episodes w/father-son teams [all RPT/827.5, 828.3, 957.5 also have one ep from OB/169.2]
A 1984 episode w/parent-child teams [RPT/827.3]
Seven general 1984 episodes [all RPT/799.9; 800.3; 827.2; 827.4; 828.1-2; 828.4 also have 2 eps from OB/169.3-4]
A 1984 episode w/mother-son teams [OB/199.11]
A special all-"Dragon's Lair" episode from 1984 [SM/441.4]
THE STORYBOOK SQUARES-Peter Marshall:
One episode from 1969; guests are Wally Cox, Stu Gilliam, Soupy Sales, Carolyn Jones, Arte Johnson, Abby Dalton, Charley Weaver, Nanette Fabray, and Paul Winchell & Jerry Mahoney [SM/287.4]
STRAIGHT TO THE HEART-Michael Burger & Barbara Lee Alexander:
A general 1989 episode (part of end credits cut off) [OC/291.12]
Waitresses vs. Lawyers from 1989 [OC/291.13]
STREET SMARTS-Frank Nicotero:
The 2000 premiere episode [OC/509.9]
Three general 2000 episodes [2 OC/525.7; 532.1, 1 SM/847.2]
A special "Vegas Smarts" episode from 2000 [RPT/611.1]
A pre-Super Bowl "Pigskin Special" from 2001 [OC/566.7]
A 2001 episode from "Revenge Week" (w/former "street savants" as studio contestants) [OC/557.5]
Two general 2001 episodes [both OC/578.2, 578.9]
The "Mother's Day Special" from 2001 (w/an appearance by Frank's mom at the beginning!) [OC/597.2]
The 2001-02 season premiere [OC/629.10]
A general 2001 episode [OC/660.2]
A special "Scream Smarts" Halloween episode from 2001 (w/Frank as Frankenstein!) [OC/647.8]
A special 1970s "Time Warp Week" episode from 2001 [OC/650.9]
"A Salute to Food" from 2002 w/ex-Food Network hosts Mary Sue Milken and Susan Feniger [OC/702.2]
A 2002 episode from "Revenge Week" [OC/686.5]
A special "X-Large" episode from 2002 [OC/731.4]
The 2002-03 season premiere; it's a special "Back to School" episode [OC/755.9]
A 2002 episode from "Classic TV Week" w/Todd Bridges and Gary Coleman [OC/764.2]
A 2002 episode from "Playboy Week" w/Stacy Fuson and Tishara Cousino [OC/769.3]
A special "Game Show Host Showdown" episode from 2002 w/Kennedy and Todd Newton [OC/775.3]
A special "Sports Smarts" episode from 2003 w/ex-pro wrestlers Joanie "Chyna" Laurer and "Diamond" Dallas Page [OC/779.7]
A 2003 episode from "Classic TV Week" w/Jim J. Bullock and Sally Struthers [OC/801.6]
A special "musical" episode from 2003 [RPT/833.1]
The 2003-04 season premiere (it's a special 4th Anniversary episode w/a "number 4" theme!) [RPT/856.5]
A special "Scream Smarts" episode from Halloween 2003 w/Butch Patrick and Lisa Loring [OC/867.5]
A 2003 episode from "Playboy Week" w/Serria Tawan and Stacy Sanches [RPT/859.11]
A "Soap Smarts" episode from 2003 w/Jacklyn Zeman and Kin Shriner [OC/859.10]
A special "Turkey Day Smarts" episode from Thanksgiving 2003 [OC/865.4]
A "Chriskwanzukah Spectacular" holiday episode from 2003 (Frank sings at the beginning!) [RPT/871.7]
A 2004 episode from Celebrity Co-Host Week w/"host for a day" contest winner Todd Thomas [OC/920.5]
A 2004 episode from "Revenge Week" [OC/910.5]
"A Salute to Seinfeld's TV Girlfriends" from 2004 w/Cindy Ambuehl and Kathleen McClellan [RPT/955.12]
A general 2004 episode [RPT/963.4]
A 2004 episode from "Classic TV Week" w/Susan Olsen and Christopher Knight [OC/923.11]
An all-clip "Theme Show Spectacular" episode from 2004 [OC/936.4]
A special "outer space" episode from 2004 [OC/936.5]
The 5th season premiere from 2004 [OC/975.3]
A 2004 episode where a player finishes round 3 w/*$0* (only the 2nd time ever!) [RPT/984.9]
A special Halloween "Horror Smarts" episode from 2004 w/Andrew Brynarski and Linda Blair [OC/996.4]
A special "Reality TV Week: Survivor Edition" from 2004 w/Jerri Manthey and Alex Bell [OC/1000.5]
A 2004 episode where both players tie w/*$1*! [OC/997.9]
A special "Soap Smarts Thanksgiving" episode from 2004 w/Kate Linder and Joshua Morrow [OC/1000.9]
A 2005 "Salute to Westerns" episode from Movie Week [RPT/1017.3]
A special "Best Damn Street Smarts, Period" episode from 2005 w/John Salley and Brian Cox [RPT/1016.3]
A 2005 episode from "Revenge Week" [OC/1012.6]
A special Valentine's Day "I Heart Smarts" episode from 2005 (w/a contestant who's got a special "request" for his opponent!) [OC/1016.2]
A 2005 episode from "Co-Host Week" w/George Wallace as Frank's sidekick [OC/1016.4]
A post-Oscar "Smartsy Awards" episode from 2005 (w/Frank and the contestants in formal wear, classic clips, and all movie-related questions) [RPT/1017.10]
A special "Stand-Up Smarts" episode from 2005 w/Bonnie MacFarlane and *Graham Elwood* [RPT]
The $100,000 Tournament finals (and last show of the series) from 2005 [OC]
STRIKE IT RICH-Joe Garagiola:
The 1986 premiere episode [OC/144.3]
Three general 1986 episodes [1 OC/D31.3, 2 OB/37.11; 53.12]
The last few minutes of a 1986 episode (end of main game and bonus round) [OB/97.4]
Two consecutive episodes from 1987 [both OC/435.1-2]
STRIP POKER-Graham Elwood & Jennifer Cole:
The 1999 premiere episode [USA/454.6]
Two general 1999 episodes [both USA/482.2, 496.4]
Four general 2000 episodes [2 OC/509.1; 532.5, 2 RPT/511.11; 561.5]
STUDIO 7-Pat Kiernan: All 7 episodes of the series from 2004 [all OC/967.1-7, also have SM copy of premiere]
STUDS-Mark Decarlo: One episode from 1991 (w/an appearance by *Jim Perry* at the beginning!) [OB/95.4]
STUMP THE SCHWAB-Stuart Scott:
A semi-finals episode from 2005 [OB/1051.6]
The 2nd season championship episode from 2005 [OB/1051.9]
STUMP THE STARS-Pat Harrington Jr.:
One episode from 1962; guests are Dick Van Dyke, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Mary Tyler Moore, Sebastian Cabot, Beverly Garland, Diana Dors, and Ross Martin [OC/1057.4]
STUMPERS-Allen Ludden: Two episodes from 1976:
The premiere episode; guests are Robert Reed and Dick Gautier (Tom Kennedy appears at the end!) [OC/148.1]
The last episode; guests are Bill Bixby and Anita Gillette (very classy goodbye!) [SM/148.2]
SUPER DECADES-Marianne Curan:
The 1997 premiere episode [OC/355.2]
A general 1997 episode [OC/87.7]
Three general 1988 episodes [2 OC/321.4; 321.7, 1 OB/345.11]
A 1998 episode w/Nancy Sullivan guest-hosting [OC/321.5]
The first episode w/the "digital" board (apparently it needed more work!) from 1998 [OC/321.6]
A 1998 episode w/Dave Nemeth guest-hosting [OC/703.9]
SUPERMARKET SWEEP-David Ruprecht
LIFETIME, 1990-95:
The 1990 premiere episode [OC/797.12]
Three general 1990 episodes [1 OC/125.11, 2 OB/97.7; 97.8]
A special "Sweep of Champions" episode from 1990 [OC/780.1]
All of a special "Sweep of Champions" week from 1991 [all OB]
Two general 1993 episodes [both OC/797.10-11]
A "Twin Car Giveaway" preliminary round from 1994 [PAX/447.2]
A "Twin Car Giveaway" semi-finals episode from 1994 [RPT/62.6]
The "Twin Car Giveaway" finals from 1994 [OC/430.12]
Two general 1994 episodes [1 RPT/70.8, 1 PAX/444.7]
The "Cruise To Paradise Week" finals from 1994 [RPT/703.10]
A special "Sweep of Champions" episode from 1994 [PAX/448.8]
PAX, 2000-03:
The 2000 premiere episode [OC/447.4]
Three general 2000 episodes [all OC/454.3, 456.6, 482.3]
The 2nd season premiere from 2001 [OC/611.5]
Two general 2001 episodes [1 OC/623.9, 1 RPT/704.7]
The "Carnival Cruise Week" finals from 2001 [RPT/731.7]
The "Double Your Dollars Week" finals from 2001 [RPT/741.8]
The "Family Week" finals (and end of the 3rd season premiere week) from 2002 [OC/754.6]
Two general 2002 episodes [both RPT/539.6, 858.6]
The 1,000th episode from 2003 (from "Carnival Cruise Week") [OC/779.9]
The "Tournament of Heroes" finals from 2003 [OC/801.3]
SURVEY SAYS! (HRTV version of "Family Feud")-Mandel Ilagan:
The 1996 premiere episode (w/a slightly different "set") [SM/186.5]
The 2nd season premiere from 1996 [SM/186.6]
April Fool's Day 1997 episode [SM/100.1]
The hour-long 1997 Tournament of Champions [SM/100.2]
The 3rd season premiere from 1997 (w/an appearance by "Garfield" creator Jim Davis!) [SM/124.4]
Halloween 1997 episode [SM/187.2]
April Fool's Day 1998 episode; Mandel announces, and Jason St. John hosts! [SM/187.3]
SURVIVOR-Jeff Probst
Summer 2000:
All 13 episodes of the series [all SM]
Winter/Spring 2001 ("Survivor The Australian Outback"):
All 15 episodes of the series [all SM]
Fall 2001 ("Survivor Africa"):
All 14 episodes of the series [all OC/640.1-6, 670.1-7, 667.1]
Spring 2002 ("Survivor Marquesas"):
All 14 episodes of the series [all OC/700.1-6, 715.1-7, 712.1]
Fall 2002 ("Survivor Thailand"):
All 14 episodes of the series [all OC/759.1-6, 767.1-6, 771.2, 773.1]
Spring 2003 ("Survivor The Amazon"):
All 14 episodes of the series (except #12) [all OC/802.1-5, 813.1-7, 815.1]
Fall 2003 ("Survivor Pearl Islands"):
All 14 episodes of the series [all OC/855.1-5, 866.1-8, 868.1]
Winter/Spring 2004 ("Survivor All-Stars"):
All 16 episodes of the series [all SM]
Fall 2004 ("Survivor Vanuatu"):
All 14 episodes of the series [all OC/983.1-6, 1001.1-7, 1002.1]
Spring 2005 ("Survivor Palau"):
All 13 episodes of the series [all OC/1020.1-6, 1030.1-6, 1031.1]
Fall 2005 ("Survivor Guatemala"):
All 14 episodes of the series (except #13) [all OC]
Winter/Spring 2006 ("Survivor Panama: Exile Island"):
All 15 episodes of the series (except #10) [all OC]
Winter/Spring 2007 ("Survivor Fiji"):
Episodes 1-8, 10, and 12-14 [all OC]
Fall 2007 ("Survivor China"):
All 14 episodes of the series [all OC]
Winter/Spring 2008 ("Survivor Micronesia: Fans vs. Favorites"):
All 14 episodes of the series [all OC]
SWAPS-Scott St. John: One episode from 1995 [OB/72.7]
SWEETHEARTS-Charles Nelson Reilly: Two episodes from 1988 [both OC]:
The premiere episode; panel is Betty White, Roger E. Mosley, and Sally Struthers (glitchy video, but watchable) [199.1]
Panel is Dee Wallace Stone, Stuart Damon, and Anne-Marie Johnson
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