My Game Shows, T-V (no pun intended!)

TABOO-Chris Wylde: Three episodes from 2003:

  • The premiere episode [OC/779.3]
  • A special "college" episode [OC/801.5]
  • A general episode [RPT/806.3]

    TAKE A GOOD LOOK-Ernie Kovacs:
    One episode from 1959; panel is Ceasar Romero, Edie Adams, and Hans Conried (end credits missing) [OC]

    TAKE MY WORD FOR IT-Jim Lange:
    One episode from 1982; guests are June Lockhart, Gordon Jump, Roxie Roker, and Richard Kline [OC/109.7]

    TALK ABOUT-Wayne Cox:

  • A special "Celebrity" preview episode from 1989 (aired as a Fox "Special Presentation") w/*Geoff Edwards* & Steve Skrovan vs. *Marc Summers* & Scott Nemes [OB/72.10]
  • The 1989 premiere episode [OC/291.6]
  • The 5th episode (w/a 10-word maingame sweep!) [OB/950.8]
  • Five general 1989 episodes [4 OC/92.2; 388.3-4; 990.1, 1 OB/214.3]
  • The last episode from 1990 (very low audio during 1st segment) [OC/291.7]

    TASTE TEST-David Rosengarten: Three episode from 1999 [all OC/384.5-6, 391.1]

    TATTLETALES-Bert Convy
    (NOTE: To preserve space, only famous names are listed)
    CBS, 1974-78:

  • The 1974 premiere episode (w/the "clue word" format); guests are Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce, Dick Gautier & Barbara Stuart, and Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara [GSN/99.1]
  • 1974; guests are William Shatner, Orson Bean, and Phyllis Diller (who accidentally burps during a question!) [GSN/253.6]
  • 1974; guests are Pat Harrington, Patty Duke Astin & John Astin, and Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce [GSN/298.12]
  • 1974; guests are Gary Collins & Mary Ann Mobley, Dick Gautier & Barbara Stuart, and Steve Allen & Jayne Meadows [GSN/298.13]
  • 1974; guests are Meredith MacRae & Greg Mullavey, Joyce Bulifant & Ed Mallory, and Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce [GSN/298.14]
  • 1974; guests are Bill & Ann Cullen, Allen Ludden & Betty White, and Chuck Woolery & JoAnn Pflug [GSN/485.9]
  • 1974; guests are Jack Narz, Steve Allen & Jayne Meadows, and JoAnne Worley [GSN/298.15]
  • 1974; guests are Jack Carter, Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce, and Ken Berry & Jackie Joseph [GSN/298.7]
  • 1974; guests are Gavin MacLeod, Allen Ludden & Betty White, and Pat Harrington [GSN/304.7]
  • 1974; guests are Chris & Lynda Day George, Gary Crosby, and Robert Culp [GSN/298.8]
  • The first "all-quickies" episode from 1974; guests are Mitzi McCall & Charlie Brill, Patty Duke Astin & John Astin, and Scoey Mitchlll [GSN/298.9]
  • Two 1974 episodes from the same week as above [both SC/268.1-2]
  • 1974; guests are Rona Barrett, Dick Gautier & Barbara Stuart, and Julie London & Bobby Troup [GSN/207.4]
  • Gene Rayburn hosts this 1974 episode; guests are Bert Convy, JoAnne Worley, and Harvey Korman [GSN/253.7]
  • 1974; guests are Monty Hall, Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce, and Patti Deutsch & Donald Ross [GSN/253.8]
  • 1974; guests are Arlene Dahl, William Shatner, and Patti Deutsch & Donald Ross [GSN/747.16]
  • 1974; guests are Mitzi McCall & Charlie Brill, Julie London & Bobby Troup, and Rona Barrett (has time code at bottom left corner of screen) [SC/499.13]
  • 1974; guests are Allen Ludden & Betty White, Scoey Mitchlll, and Joe Campanella [GSN/747.14]
  • 1974; guests are George Hamilton & Alana Stewart, Scoey Mitchlll, and William Shatner [GSN/364.1]
  • 1975; guests are Shecky Greene, Meredith MacRae & Greg Mullavey, and Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce (Includes the short-lived audience participation segment) [GSN/304.8]
  • 1975; guests are Patti Deutsch & Donald Ross, Milton Berle, and Glenn Ford [GSN/747.11]
  • 1975; guests are Steve Forrest, Gene Rayburn, and Nancy Sinatra [GSN/510.8]
  • 1975; guests are Chris & Lynda Day George, Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce, and Lorenzo Music [GSN/351.7]
  • 1975; guests are Bill Cullen, Joan Collins, and Zsa Zsa Gabor [GSN/402.7]
  • 1975; guests are Adrienne Barbeau, Linda Kaye-Henning, and Sammy Davis Jr. [GSN/473.2]
  • 1975; guests are Lynn Redgrave & John Clark, Hal Linden, and Godfrey Cambridge [GSN/987.11]
  • 1975; guests are Mel Torme, Gene Rayburn, and Bob Seagren [GSN/466.1]
  • 1975; guests are *Dennis James*, Jamie Farr, and Eva Gabor [GSN/372.3]
  • 1975; guests are Dick Gautier & Barbara Stuart, Henry Darrow, and Bob Barker (Donald Ross fills in for Bert during the 1st question!) [GSN/466.2]
  • 1975; guests are Willie Shoemaker, Tom Bosley, and BernNadette Stanis [GSN/1059.3]
  • All of a special "Emcee Week" from 1975; guests are Gene Rayburn, Bob Barker, and Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce (each of whom host Tue-Thu. while Bert and wife Anne play) [all GSN/927.5-9]
  • Two episodes from 1976; guests are Orson Bean, *Wink Martindale*, and Whitman Mayo [both GSN/372.4, 485.12]
  • 1976; guests are Susan Howard, George & Alana Hamilton, and Allen Ludden & Betty White [GSN/130.2]
  • 1976; guests are Rona Barrett, Pat Harrington, and Adrienne Barbeau [GSN/589.15]
  • 1976; guests are Gene Rayburn, John McCook, and Leslie Nielsen [GSN/987.7]
  • 1976; guests are Dick & Dolly Martin, Bill Bixby & Brenda Benet, and Juliet Mills [GSN/987.8]
  • 1976; guests are Gene Rayburn, Bill Macy, and Patty Duke Astin & John Astin [GSN/351.6]
  • 1976; guests are Mitzi McCall & Charlie Brill, Jim Backus, and Chuck Woolery & JoAnn Pflug [GSN/685.4]
  • 1976; guests are Dick Gautier & Barbara Stuart, Robert Vaughn, and Chris & Lynda Day George [GSN/729.10]
  • 1976; guests are Arlene Dahl & Fernando Lamas, William Shatner, and Patti Deutsch & Donald Ross [GSN/729.11]
  • Two episodes from 1976; guests are Bill Cullen, Bob Barker, and Patty Weaver [both GSN/972.11-12]
  • 1976; guests are Orson Bean, Bill Anderson, and Beth Howland [GSN]
  • A 1976 episode from "Emcee Week"; guests are Bob Barker, Jack Narz, and Richard Dawson & Jody Donovan [GSN/D28.1]
  • Tuesday episode from "Emcee Week"; Bob Barker hosts, and Bert & Anne Convy join the panel [GSN/D28.2]
  • Wednesday episode from "Emcee Week" w/Jack Narz hosting [GSN/D28.3]
  • 1977; guests are Martin Milner, Bobby Van & Elaine Joyce, and Barbara Mandrell [GSN]
  • 1977; guests are Redd Fox, Bill Macy, and Patti Deustsch & Donald Ross [GSN/466.3]
  • Two episodes from 1977; guests are Jack Albertson, Robert Urich & Heather Menzies, and Tommy Lasorda [both GSN/344.11, 473.3]
  • 1977; guests are Bill Bixby & Brenda Benet, Sammy Cahn, and Gene Rayburn [GSN/372.5]
  • 1977; guests are Gene Rayburn, Patty Duke Astin & John Astin, and Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara (Patty and John win w/a record score of $1,675!) [GSN/415.2]
  • 1977; guests are Bob Barker, William Shatner, and Pat Cooper [GSN/972.13]
  • 1978; guests are Charles Nelson Reilly & Elizabeth Allen, Suzanne Somers & Alan Hamel, and Debra Winger & Gary Mule Deer [GSN/485.14]
  • 1978; guests are Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara, Phyllis Diller, and Charles Nelson Reilly & Elizabeth Allen [GSN/344.10]
    CBS, 1982-84:
  • The 1982 premiere episode; guests are Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Dick & Dolly Martin, and Lynn Redgrave & John Clark [GSN/778.4]
  • 1982; guests are Jennilee Harrison, William Shatner, and Gordon Jump [GSN/119.5]
  • 1982; guests are Rip Taylor & Phyllis Diller, Norman Fell, and Bill Daily [GSN/684.9]
  • 1982; guests are Abby Dalton, Charles Nelson Reilly & Julie Harris, and Tim Reid & Daphne Maxwell [GSN/765.3]
  • Two episodes from 1982; guests are Irlene Mandrell, Conrad Janis, and Bill Cullen [both GSN/522.5, 724.10]
  • 1982; guests are Shirley Jones & Marty Ingels, Morgan Brittany, and David Doyle [GSN/372.6]
  • 1982; guests are Dan Rowan, Dick & Dolly Martin, and Army Archerd [GSN/765.8]
  • 1982; guests are Joan Collins, Barbi Benton, and Gene Rayburn [GSN/485.15]
  • Two episodes from 1982; guests are Bernie Kopell, Jack Carter, and Linda Blair [both GSN/826.7-8]
  • 1982; guests are Foster Brooks, Michael Damian & Lillibet Stern, and Dr. Joyce Brothers [GSN/776.1]
  • 1982; guests are Norm Crosby, Vic Tayback, and Richard Kiel (missing final segment) [GSN/373.1]
  • Two episodes from 1982; guests are Kevin McCarthy, Larry Manetti, and Mitzi McCall & Charlie Brill [both GSN/826.9-10]
  • Two episodes from 1982; guests are Martin Mull, P.R. Paul, and Eva Gabor [both GSN/826.11-12]
  • 1982; guests are Norman Fell, Richard Kline, and Scoey Mitchlll [GSN/522.7]
  • 1982; guests are Carol Lawrence, Robert Donner, and Jay Johnson [GSN/724.11]
  • 1982; guests are Bill Cullen, Stuart Damon, and Christopher Norris [GSN/522.8]
  • A 1982 episode from "TV Couples Week"; guests are Lorenzo Lamas & Ana Alicia, Roxie Roker & Franklin Cover, and Melody Thomas & Christopher Holder [GSN/387.7]
  • 1983; guests are Michael Lembeck, Ken Kercheval & Audrey Landers, and Nedra Volz (cut off after 3rd segment) [OC]
  • A 1983 episode from "TV Favorites Week"; guests are Elinor Donahue, Jerry Mathers, and David Nelson (6 questions are asked instead of the usual 4) [GSN/120.2]
  • 1983; guests are Judy Landers, Denver Pyle, and Jimmie Walker [OB/334.3]
  • 1983; guests are Richard Kline, David Doyle and Lyle Waggoner (The Doyles tie the $1,675 record score!) [GSN/124.1]
  • 1983; guests are Charles Nelson Reilly & Karen Morrow, Robert Pine, and Pat Harrington [GSN/522.9]
  • 1983; guests are Abby Dalton, Ken Howard, and Gary Collins & Mary Ann Mobley [GSN/120.9]
  • 1983; guests are Phyllis Diller, Maureen Reagan, and *Bill Cullen* [GSN]
  • Two episodes from 1983; guests are Barbi Benton, *Peter Marshall*, and *Bill Anderson* [both GSN/283.2, 485.16]
  • Two episodes from 1983; guests are Kitty Moffatt, Jamie Farr, and Rene Enriquez [1 GSN/473.4, 1 OC]
  • A 1983 episode from "Soap Couples Week"; guests are Jerry Douglas & Deborah Adair, Frank Runyon & Meg Ryan, and Bill Beyers & Leslie Graves [GSN]
  • 1983; guests are Scoey Mitchlll, Shannon Tweed, and Lee Bergere [OC/777.5]
  • A 1983 episode from "Soap Couples Week"; guests are Krista Tesreau & Grant Alexander, Constance Towers & Ed Nelson, and Eileen Davidson & Ryan Matthews [GSN/980.4]
  • Christmas 1983 episode; guests are Lynn Redgrave, Bill Daily, and Grant Goodeve [GSN/547.2]
  • A 1984 episode from "Best Friends Week"; guests are Robert Donner & Charles Lane, Fred Grandy & Ted Lange, and Harvey Korman & McLean Stevenson (Future "Card Sharks" dealer Lacey Pemberton participates in a visual question!) [GSN/466.4]
  • 1984; guests are Didi Conn & David Shire, Lynn Redgrave & John Clark, and Vic Tayback [GSN/466.5]
  • A 1984 episode from "Mothers and Daughters Week"; guests are Cleo & Lola Falana, *Anne & Jennifer Convy*, and Zsa Zsa Gabor & Francesca Hilton [GSN/402.8]
  • 1984; guests are Chuck Wagner, Norman Fell, and Don Stroud (Bert wears a skirt!) [GSN/349.8]
  • A 1984 episode from "Mothers and Sons Week"; guests are Shirley Jones, Isabel Sanford, and Phyllis Diller (Bert's mom Monica makes an appearance) [GSN/744.9]
  • The last episode from 1984 (from "Soap Stars & Their Moms Week"); guests are Anne Sward & Scott Bryce, Marla Adams & Frank Benard, and Marj Dusay & Todd Curtis [GSN/119.4]

    TEEN WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW:Marc Price:
  • 1989; guests are Soleil Moon Frye and Brice Beckham (end credits missing) [OB/564.2]
  • 1989; guests are Mayim Bialik and Danny Ponce (glitchy video throughout, but watchable) [OB/170.1]
  • 1989; guests are Tiffany Brissette and David Faustino [OB/564.3]
  • 1989; guests are Candace Cameron and Chad Allen [OB/564.4]
  • 1989; guests are Allison Smith and Christopher Barnes [OB/603.1]
  • 1989; guests are Jamie Luner and Scott Nemes [OB/603.7]
  • 1990; guests are Maureen Flannigan and Matthew Newmark [OB/603.2]
  • 1990; guests are Candace Cameron and Chris Young [OB/603.3]
  • 1990; guests are Jenny Beck and Jay Ferguson [OB/603.4]
  • 1990; guests are Danica McKellar and Jason Hervey [OB/603.5]
  • 1990; guests are Soleil Moon Frye and Leonardo DiCaprio [OB/603.6]
  • 1990; guests are Staci Keenan and Adam Jeffries (missing last 2 minutes or so) [OB/603.8]

    TELL IT TO GROUCHO-Groucho Marx: The 1961 pilot [SM]

    TEMPTATION-Art James: Two episodes from 1968 [both KIN/235.3]

    10 SECONDS-Dan Miller: Five episodes from 1993:

  • The premiere episode [OB/72.12]
  • The 3rd episode (missing intro) [OB/847.7]
  • Three general episodes [2 OB/94.15; 224.5, 1 OC/683.11]

    TEXACO STAR NATIONAL ACADEMIC CHAMPIONSHIP-Chip Beall:
    A semi-finals episode from 1990 [OB/985.10]

    THAT'S MY DOG!
    Steve Skrovan:

  • One episode from 1992 (has tracking problems, part of end credits cut off) [OC/48.15]
    Wil Shriner:
  • One episode from 1993 [RPT/798.5]
  • One episode from 1994 [RPT/798.6]

    THAT'S THE QUESTION-Bob Goen: The 2nd season premiere from 2007 [OC]

    THINK FAST
    Michael Carrington:
    Six episodes from 1989:

  • An early episode w/slightly different Locker Room rules [GAS/749.7]
  • Four general episodes [3 OB/212.8; 266.12-13, 1 GAS/835.3]
  • An episode w/a nearly impossible Brain Bender [GAS/829.7]
    Skip Lackey: Five episodes from 1990:
  • Four general episodes[3 OB/266.14-15; 267.1, 1 GAS/899.1]
  • An episode w/a nearly impossible Brain Bender [GAS/749.8]

    THINK TWICE-Monteria Ivey: Three episodes from 1994 [all OB]:

  • The premiere episode [149.1]
  • Two general episodes [1054.4]

    3RD DEGREE-Bert Convy:

  • The 1989 premiere episode; guests are Loni Anderson, Betty White, Charles Nelson Reilly, and Burt Reynolds [OB/233.6]
  • 1989; guests are Marsha Warfield, Beth Maitland, Joel Brooks, and Soupy Sales (end credits missing) [OB/31.12]
  • 1989; guests are Marsha Warfield, Jeanne Cooper, Mark McEwen, and Stuart Damon (missing final segment) [OB]
  • 1989; guests are Vicki-Lawrence Schultz, Leeza Gibbons, Stuart Damon, and Robin Leach [OC]
  • 1989; guests are Edie McClurg, Deborah Harmon, Clifton Davis, and Morton Downey Jr. (missing last few min.) [OB]
  • 1990; guests are Nancy Grahn, Barbara Crampton, Jonathan Prince, and Stuart Damon [OC/115.5]
  • 1990; guests are Anne-Marie Johnson, Vicki Lawrence-Schultz, Tom Villard, and Stuart Damon (missing first minute or so) [OB/183.3]

    THOUSAND DOLLAR BEE-Sinatra Onieyewacki & "Busy Bee": One episode from 2004 [RPT]

    3 FOR THE MONEY-Dick Enberg:
    One episode from 1975; guests are Barbara Feldon and *Jim McKrell* [SM/49.11]

    THREE ON A MATCH-Bill Cullen:

  • One episode from 1973 [SM/287.5]
  • A full week of shows from 1974 (now w/the 2nd format) [all OC]

    3'S A CROWD:
    Jim Peck:

  • The first two pilots from 1978 (w/a slightly different set, and no perm on Jim) [both GSN/307.1-2]
  • The 3rd pilot from 1979 (see above) [GSN/180.3]
  • The 1979 premiere episode [GSN/307.3]
  • Seven general 1979 episodes [all GSN/307.4-9]
  • A 1979 episode that ends w/a tie score [GSN/307.10]
  • A 1979 episode that was probably responsible for the show's cancellation (you'll find out why!) [GSN/307.11]
  • A 1979 episode that also helped get the show cancelled [GSN/307.12]
    Alan Thicke ("All-New 3's a Crowd"):
  • The 1999 premiere episode [OC/415.3]
  • Three general 1999 episodes [2 OC/453.11-12, 1 OB/575.3]
  • The 2nd season premiere from 2000 [OC/533.1]

    THROUT AND NECK-Rebecca Grant: Three episodes from 1999 [all OC]:

  • The premiere episode [340.12]
  • Three general episodes [492.6-8]

    TIC TAC DOUGH
    Jay Jackson

  • One episode from 1957 (missing intro/end credits) [OB]
    Wink Martindale
    CBS, 1978 ("The New Tic Tac Dough"):
  • The first four episodes (episodes 2 and 3 missing end credits) [all OB/573.1-4]
    SYNDICATED, 1978-85:
  • The 1978 premiere episode [GSN/D48.4]
  • The 1978 premiere episode (this is a different episode than the one above) [GSN/166.16]
  • The 3rd episode [GSN/D12.3]
  • A general 1978 episode [GSN/D12.4]
  • Pieter DeVries' first appearance from 1978 [GSN/1055.3]
  • Three consecutive episodes from 1978 where Pieter goes for his 1st car [all GSN/D12.2, 523.3-4]
  • A 1978 episode where Pieter breaks the $60,000 mark (missing first few minutes; his opponent in game 2 is future "PYL" champ Dave Wagner) [OC]
  • Pieter's final appearance from 1978 [OC/894.3]
  • A 1978 episode where Wink acknowledges the gameboard developers [GSN/1044.6]
  • A 1979 episode where Brian Donovan wins his 4th car [GSN/630.10]
  • A 1979 episode where Brian wins his 5th car [GSN/739.3]
  • Brian's final appearance from 1979 (w/a hillarious Freudian slip by Wink at the beginning!) [GSN/1044.7]
  • The first episode w/the "regular" shuffling rules from 1979 [GSN/1038.1]
  • Gary Myers' first appearance from 1979 [GSN/1038.9]
  • A 1979 episode where Gary wins his 3rd car [GSN/112.12]
  • A 1979 episode where Gary wins his 4th car [GSN/630.11]
  • A 1979 episode where Gary breaks the $120,000 mark [GSN/1038.8]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 1979 w/future B&E writer Scott Wyant [both GSN/102.10, 102.12]
  • Four general 1979 episodes [all GSN/119.6, 1055.1-2]
  • The 1979-80 season premiere [GSN/1055.13]
  • A 1979 episode where Dan McDade wins his 1st car [GSN]
  • A 1979 episode where Dan wins his 2nd car [GSN]
  • A 1979 episode where Dan wins his 3rd car [GSN]
  • Dan's final appearance from 1979 [GSN]
  • The "Over 80 Tournament" finals from 1979 [GSN]
  • A 1979 episode where Richard Klinger wins his 1st car [GSN]
  • A 1979 episode where Richard wins his 2nd car [GSN]
  • The first episode w/the "Secret Category" from 1980 [GSN]
  • Doc Fass's first 2 appearances from 1980 [both GSN]
  • A 1980 episode where Doc wins his 1st car [GSN]
  • A 1980 episode where Doc wins his 2nd car [GSN/42.12]
  • A 1980 episode where Doc wins a $15,000+ pot [GSN]
  • Doc's final appearance from 1980 [GSN]
  • Mark Leinwand's first appearance from 1980 [GSN]
  • A 1980 episode where Mark wins his 1st car [GSN]
  • A 1980 episode where Mark wins an $11,000+ pot [GSN/D12.1]
  • A 1980 episode where Mark wins his 2nd car [GSN]
  • Four general 1980 episodes [all GSN/1038.10, 1044.8-9]
  • Thom McKee's first 2 appearances from 1980 [both GSN/254.1-2]
  • A 1980 episode where Thom wins his 1st car [GSN/254.3]
  • A 1980 episode where Thom wins the largest pot ever: almost $37,000! [GSN/254.4]
  • A 1980 episode where Thom wins his 2nd car [GSN/254.5]
  • A 1980 episode where Thom breaks the $100,000 mark [GSN/254.6]
  • A 1980 episode where Thom wins his 4th car (and becomes TTD's all-time top winner!) [GSN/254.7]
  • A 1980 episode where Thom breaks the $200,000 mark [GSN/254.8]
  • The 1979-80 season finale ("Auld Lang Syne" is played at the end!) [GSN/254.9]
  • The first three episodes of the 1980-81 season (and Thom is still going strong!); Art James announces [all GSN/280.8-10]
  • A 1980 episode where Thom wins his *8th* (and last) car [GSN/254.11]
  • Thom's final appearance from 1980 [GSN/254.12]
  • Four consecutive episodes from 1980 where Erik Kraepelien (who defeated Thom) helps set an all-time record for tie games! [all GSN/321.9-12]
  • A 1980 episode w/a $13,000+ pot at stake! [GSN]
  • A 1980 episode where Mary Ellen Driscoll becomes the all-time top female winner [GSN/630.12]
  • Three consecutive episodes from 1980 where the pot builds to $27,000+! [all GSN/180.5, 985.11-12]
  • Three consecutive episodes from 1981 w/Laura Chambers as a contestant! (episodes 1 and 2 missing end credits, episode 3 partial) [all OC/135.1, 135.2, 135.3]
  • The "Classy Guys Tournament" finals from 1983 w/Jed Allan vs. Wilt Chamberlain [USA/399.8]
  • The 1983-84 season premiere (w/LONG end credits!) [GSN/119.13]
  • A 1983 episode w/a pot of almost $10,000 at stake! [GSN/1055.6]
  • The 1000th episode from 1983 (w/an appearance by producer Allen Koss, who presents Wink w/the production slate!) [GSN/341.7]
  • Two general 1983 episodes [1 USA/550.8, 1 OC]
  • A 1983 episode w/the "Dragon Finder" audience game and promos for the upcoming "All-Time Champions Tournament" [GSN/281.11]
  • Three consecutive episodes from 1983 w/Jan Kraepelien (Erik's brother) [all GSN/341.8-10]
  • All six episodes of the "All-Time Champions Tournament" from 1983 [all GSN/1054.8-12, 281.12]
  • A 1983 episode w/the 2-player Dragon Finder game [GSN/958.7]
  • A 1984 episode w/a debatable ruling on the final question [GSN/958.6]
  • A 1984 episode where Wink screws up on a question [GSN/958.8]
  • Five general 1984 episodes [3 GSN/180.7, 1 OB/D26.1, 1 USA/550.7]
  • The 1983-84 season finale (w/Kit Salisbury's amazing display of knowledge in the "Auction" category!) [GSN/304.10]
  • The first two episodes of the 1984-85 season (Kit wins his 1st car in episode 2!) [episode 1 OC/135.11, episode 2 GSN/304.11]
  • A 1984 episode where Kit wins his 2nd car [GSN/341.11]
  • A 1984 episode where Kit wins his 3rd car [GSN/531.10]
  • A 1984 episode where Kit breaks the $80,000 mark (missing first 2 min. or so, but includes a promo for "The Joker's Wild") [OC/923.17]
  • A 1984 episode where Kit wins his 4th car [GSN/485.7]
  • A 1984 episode where Kit becomes TTD's 2nd-highest winner! [GSN/341.12]
  • A 1984 episode where Kit wins his 5th car [GSN/531.11]
  • A 1984 episode where Kit wins his 6th car [GSN/424.7]
  • A 1984 episode where Kit wins his 7th car (his opponent in game 1, Royanne Richert, was on the "Bullseye" premiere 4 years earlier) [GSN/405.10]
  • Kit's final appearance from 1984 [GSN/426.2]
  • A 1984 episode where Keith Klamer wins his 1st car [GSN/424.8]
  • A 1984 episode where Keith wins his 2nd car [GSN/424.9]
  • A 1985 episode where former "TJW" champ Victoria Kelly wins her 1st car [GSN/1047.5]
  • Five general 1985 episodes [4 GSN/424.6; 630.9; 1055.6; 1059.4, 1 OC/516.7]
  • A 1985 episode w/a BIG pot at stake! [GSN/1055.5]
  • Wink's last episode from 1985 [GSN/486.3]
    Jim Caldwell:
  • His first episode from 1985 [GSN/486.4]
  • Four general 1985 episodes [1 OC/135.9, 3 GSN/630.5; 826.4; 1055.7]
  • Ted Scott's first appearance from 1985 [GSN/643.10]
  • A 1985 episode where Ted wins his 1st car [GSN/630.4]
  • A 1985 episode where Ted wins his 2nd car [GSN/630.6]
  • Ted's final appearance from 1985 [GSN/630.7]
  • Six consecutive episodes from 1986 w/10-time GS contestant Don Benn [4 GSN/643.1-3; 668.5, 2 OC/318.3-4]
  • A 1986 episode where Barry Chulman wins his 1st car [GSN/826.5]
  • A 1986 episode where Barry wins his 2nd car [GSN/826.6]
  • Two general 1986 episodes [1 OB/48.4, 1 GSN/1055.8]
  • The last episode from 1986 (ends w/a clip of Thom McKee and an update on him) [OB/D18.4]
    Patrick Wayne: Two episodes from 1990:
  • A general episode [OB/543.16]
  • An episode from the infamous "Divorced Couples Week" [USA/182.4]

    TIME MACHINE-John Davidson: Eight episodes from 1985:

  • The premiere episode [OC/D31.4]
  • The 5th episode [OB/434.2]
  • A general episode [OC/809.1]
  • Five general episodes w/the 2nd format [all OC/810.2-3, 810.5, 810.10]
  • The last episode [OC/42.2]

    TO SAY THE LEAST-Tom Kennedy:

  • The 1977 premiere episode; guests are Rita Moreno, Lee Merriwether, Robert Fuller, and Jamie Farr [OC/41.5]
  • 1978; guests are *Ruta Lee*, Sharon Gless, Paul Sylvan, and Jamie Farr [OC/216.4]

    TO TELL THE TRUTH

  • The 1955 pilot (titled "Nothing But the Truth" and hosted by Mike Wallace); panel is Polly Bergen, John Cameron Swayze, Hildy Parks, and Dick Van Dyke [SM/843.5]
    Bud Collyer
    CBS PRIMETIME, 1956-67:
  • The 2nd episode from 1956; panel is Polly Bergen (PB), Mike Wallace, Hildy Parks, and Dick Van Dyke [OC]
  • 1957; panel is PB, Ralph Bellamy (RB; his 1st appearence), Ilka Chase, & Hy Gardener (HG; Bud's son is an imposter in game 2!) [GSN]
  • 1957; panel is PB, RB, Kitty Carlisle (KC; her 1st apperance), and HG (DJ Alan Freed is the subject of game 2!) [GSN]
  • 1957; panel is PB, RB, KC, and Carl Reiner (Dancer Helen "Sally Rand" Beck is the subject of game 1!) [OC]
  • 1957; panel is Mary Healy, Jackie Cooper, KC, and HG [OC]
  • 1957; panel is PB, Jack Paar, KC, and HG [GSN]
  • A 1957 episode w/Ralph Bellamy guest-hosting; panel is PB, Eamonn Andrews, KC, and HG [OC]
  • 1957; panel is PB, RB, KC, and HG (ends w/a sponsor plug for "Twenty-One") [OC]
  • 1957; panel is Betsy Palmer, Don Ameche, KC, and HG [OC]
  • 1958; panel is PB, Don Ameche, KC, and HG (ends w/a sponsor plug for "The End of the Rainbow") [OC]
  • A 1958 episode w/John Cameron Swayze guest-hosting; panel is PB, Robert Q. Lewis, KC, and HG [GSN]
  • 1958; panel is PB, Don Ameche, Joan Bennett, and HG (Dr. Seuss is the subject of game 2!) [GSN]
  • 1958; panel is PB, Ozzie Nelson, KC, and HG (Bud's wife is an imposter in game 1!) [GSN]
  • 1958; panel is PB, *Dick Clark*, KC, and HG [GSN]
  • 1958; panel is PB, *Merv Griffin*, KC, and HG [GSN]
  • A 1959 episode w/Sonny Fox guest-hosting; panel is Betty White, RB, KC, and Tom Poston (TP) [GSN]
  • 1959; panel is PB, Don Ameche, KC, and TP [GSN/D13.1]
  • 1959; panel is PB, Lloyd Bridges, KC, and TP [OC]
  • A 1960 episode w/Robert Q. Lewis guest-hosting; panel is PB, Don Ameche, KC, and TP [GSN]
  • 1960; panel is KC, Don Ameche, PC (her 1st appearence), and TP [GSN]
  • A 1960 episode w/Jim Fleming guest-hosting; panel is TP, KC, Robert Q. Lewis, and PB [GSN]
  • 1960; panel is PB, John Cameron Swayze, KC, and Robert Q. Lewis [GSN/D13.2]
  • 1960; panel is Don Ameche, Betty White, Johnny Carson, and KC (Olympic gold medalist Wilma Rudolph is the subject of game 1!) [GSN]
  • 1961; panel is Johnny Carson, KC, Don Ameche, and Betty White (the imposters in game 1 have a surprise for the central character!) [GSN]
  • 1961; panel is TP, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson, and KC (one of Roger Maris's relatives is the subject of game 1!) [GSN]
  • 1961; panel is TP, Jinx Falkeberg, Johnny Carson, and KC [OC]
  • 1961; panel is TP, Dina Merrill, Don Ameche, and KC [OC]
  • The 5th anniversary episode from 1961; panel is RB, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson, and Betty White [GSN]
  • A 1962 episode w/Merv Griffin guest-hosting; panel is TP, Dina Merrill, Johnny Carson, and PC [GSN/79.14]
  • 1962; panel is TP, Dorothy Kilgallen, Johnny Carson, and Dina Merrill [OC]
  • 1962; panel is TP, PC, *Garry Moore* (ironic, huh?), and KC [GSN]
  • 1963; panel is TP, PC, *Art James*, and KC (Henry Morgan is an imposter in game 1!) [GSN]
  • A 1963 episode w/Jack Clark guest-hosting; panel is Phyllis Newman, Chester Morris, Joan Fontaine, and Sam Levenson [GSN]
  • 1963; panel is TP, PC, *Merv Griffin*, and KC [GSN]
  • 1963; panel is TP, PC, *Eamonn Andrews*, and KC [GSN]
  • 1963; panel is TP, Betty White, *Allen Ludden*, and KC [GSN]
  • A 1963 episode w/Gene Rayburn guest-hosting; panel is TP, Sheila MacRae, Orson Bean (OB), & KC [GSN/110.6]
  • A 1963 episode w/Orson Bean guest-hosting; panel is TP, PC, Gene Rayburn, and KC [OC]
  • 1963; panel is TP, PC, Ossie Davis, and KC [GSN]
  • 1964; panel is TP, PC, Bill Cullen (BC), and KC [GSN]
  • 1964; panel is TP, PC, Bobby Rydell, and KC [GSN]
  • The "IGaS" crossover episode from 1965; panel is BC, Betsy Palmer, Henry Morgan, and Bess Myerson [GSN]
  • 1965; panel is OB, PC, Fritz Weaver, and KC [GSN]
  • 1965; panel is TP, PC, Gene Rayburn, and KC [GSN]
  • 1967; panel is TP, PC, OB and KC (this is one of *2* surviving primetime color tapes!) [SC]
  • The last episode from 1967; panel is TP, PC, OB, and KC [GSN]
    CBS DAYTIME, 1962-68:
  • April Fool's Day 1964 episode (w/a great joke pulled in game 2!); panel is Nancy Dussalt, Barry Nelson, Ann Sheridan & Sam Levenson [SC/914.12]
  • 1965; panel is PC, Skitch Henderson, Ann Sheridan, and Buddy Hackett [GSN]
  • 1966; panel is Barry Nelson, PC, OB, and KC [GSN]
  • 1966; panel is TP, PC, OB, and KC [GSN/90.2]
  • 1966; panel is KC, OB, PC, and TP (Mel Torme is the subject of game 2!) [SC]
  • 1966; panel is TP, PC, OB, and Joan Fontaine [GSN/110.5]
  • Christmas 1966 episode; panel is TP, PC, OB, and KC (Includes *all* original ads due to a GSN slip-up!) [GSN/914.13]
  • 1967; panel is TP, PC, OB, and KC [GSN/74.10]
  • 1967; panel is TP, PC, OB, and KC (Janice Jacobsen [Pennington]'s husband is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/349.6]
  • 1967; panel is TP, PC, OB, and KC (Bert Convy's wife Anne is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/349.5]
  • A 1967 episode w/*Mark Goodson* guest-hosting; panel is TP, PC, OB, and Betsy Palmer [GSN]
  • The last episode from 1968; panel is Bert Convy, Joanna Barnes, OB, and KC [GSN/418.12]
    Garry Moore:
  • The 1970-71 season premiere; panel is BC, PC, OB, and KC [GSN/207.1]
  • A 1970 episode w/same panel as above (Ann Cullen's gymnastics teacher is the subject of game 1, and Ann appears briefly!) [GSN/152.1]
  • 1970; panel is OB, Anita Gillette, BC, and KC (TV theme composer Stan Worth is an imposter in game 1!) [GSN]
  • 1970; panel is BC, PC, Gene Rayburn, and KC [GSN/D13.3]
  • Bill Cullen guest-hosts this 1970 episode; panel is Durward Kirby, PC, *Mark Goodson*, and KC [GSN/59.1]
  • Another 1970 episode w/same panel as above (Peggy and Bill trade places during game 1!) [GSN/283.3]
  • 1970; panel is BC, PC, Bennett Cerf, and Shirley Lord (Garry opens on the street w/a marching band!) [GSN/D42.5]
  • Another 1970 episode w/same panel as above (Kitty hosts game 1 while Garry sits on the panel!) [GSN/314.4]
  • 1970; panel is BC, KC, TP, and PC (Comic creator Stan Lee is the subject of game 2!) [GSN/522.11]
  • Two 1970 episodes w/same panel as above [both GSN/808.3]
  • 1971; panel is Bert Convy, KC, BC, and PC [GSN/973.1]
  • 1971; panel is Larry Blyden, PC, BC, and Shirley Lord [GSN/D13.4]
  • 1971; panel is Larry Blyden, PC, BC, and Nancy Dickerson (one of the imposters in game 2 makes a MAJOR slip-up!) [GSN/152.2]
  • 1971; panel is TP, PC, BC, and Sharon Kay Ritchie (Broadway lyricist Tim Rice is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/750.2]
  • 1971; panel is BC, PC, Mark Goodson, and Martha Mitchell [GSN]
  • 1971; panel is BC, PC, Durward Kirby, and Carol Burnett (Garry enters w/an armadillo, which relieves itself on him during the panel intros!!) [GSN/314.10]
  • 1971; panel is Larry Blyden, PC, BC, and KC (Carvel Ice Cream founder Tom Carvel is the subject of game 1, and actress Jennifer O'Neill is the subject of game 2!) [GSN/973.3]
  • 1971; panel is Gene Rayburn, Meredith MacRae, Larry Blyden, and KC (Muppeteer Carroll Spinney is the subject of game 2!) [GSN/973.5]
  • The first episode w/the new set from 1971; panel is TP, PC, Larry Blyden, and KC [GSN/314.7]
  • 1971; panel is BC, PC, Rosey Grier, and KC [GSN/979.1]
  • 1971; panel is Gene Rayburn, PC, BC, and KC [GSN/979.2]
  • 1971; panel is BC, PC, OB, and KC ("Doonesbury" cartoonist Garry Trudeau is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/973.4]
  • 1971; panel is KC, BC, Anne Meara, and Hugh Downs (Silent film star Minta Durfee Arbuckle is the subject of game 1, and Ruby Keeler's son is an imposter in game 2...again!) [GSN/973.2]
  • 1971; panel is Barbara Howar, BC, Nipsey Russell, and PC [GSN/944.11]
  • 1971; panel is BC, PC, Henry Morgan, and Florence Henderson [GSN/573.8]
  • The 500th episode from 1971; panel is BC, PC, Nipsey Russell, and KC [GSN/169.6]
  • 1972; panel is Gene Rayburn, KC, BC, and PC (Game 1 gets wiped out due to a production error!) [GSN/112.10]
  • 1972; panel is Gene Rayburn, PC, Alan Alda, and KC (Victor "Hop Sing" Sen Yung of "Bonanza" is the subject of game 2!) [GSN]
  • 1972; panel is BC, PC, Gene Shalit, and KC [GSN/304.12]
  • 1972; panel is BC, PC, OB, and KC (A karate expert is the subject of game 1, and Garry chops a board...with unexpected results!) [GSN/305.1]
  • 1972; panel is BC, PC, Nipsey Russell, and Anita Gillette [GSN/573.9]
  • 1972; panel is KC, BC, PC, and *Tom Kennedy* [GSN/114.1]
  • 1972; panel is Larry Blyden, PC, BC, and KC [GSN/979.3]
  • 1972; panel is TP, PC, Gene Rayburn, and KC ("Roots" author Alex Haley is the subject of game 2!) [GSN/115.6]
  • 1972; panel is PC, Gene Shalit, BC, and KC (Don Pardo announces) [GSN/455.5]
  • 1972; panel is PC, OB, Jack Cassidy, and KC (Everyone except Jack recuses themselves from game 1!) [GSN/535.3]
  • A 1973 episode w/Bill Cullen guest-hosting; panel is OB, PC, Nipsey Russell, and KC [GSN/D42.3]
  • 1973; panel is is BC, PC, *Gene Wood*, and KC [GSN/114.2]
  • 1973; panel is BC, KC, Joe Garagiola, and PC (Orville Reddenbacher is the subject of game 2!) [GSN/119.7]
  • Two 1973 episodes w/same panel as above [both GSN/528.7, 979.4]
  • 1973; panel is BC, PC, OB, and KC [SM/99.7]
  • 1973; panel is BC, PC, Nipsey Russell, and KC (The director of Garry's 50s variety show is the subject of game 2, which also features a surprise reunion!) [GSN/345.13]
  • 1973; panel is BC, PC, Alan Alda, and KC [GSN/973.6]
  • 1973; panel is KC, BC, PC, and Gene Rayburn (Clarence "Ducky" Nash, the voice of Donald Duck, is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/973.7]
  • 1973; panel is *Tom Kennedy*, PC, BC, and KC [GSN/973.8]
  • 1973; panel is Bert Convy, PC, BC, and KC (1972 Olympic wrestler Dan Gable is the subject of game 1!) [GSN]
  • 1974; panel is *Allen Ludden*, PC, BC, and Betty White [GSN/136.5]
  • The classic "Richard Buggy" episode from 1974; panel is BC, PC, Joe Garagiola, and KC (has time code at bottom left corner of screen) [SM/42.4]
  • 1974; panel is Nipsey Russell, KC, BC, and PC (Magician Harry Blackstone is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/522.10]
  • 1974; panel is BC, PC, Mark Goodson, and KC [GSN/973.9]
  • 1975; panel is Gene Rayburn, PC, BC, and KC (A young Ally Sheedy is the subject of game 1!) [GSN]
  • 1975; panel is PC, BC, KC, and Nipsey Russell (Cartoonist Bob Clampett is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/59.2]
  • Another 1975 episode w/same panel as above (Cartoonist William Hanna is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/966.3]
  • 1975; panel is Larry Blyden, PC, BC, and Rita Moreno ("Star Trek" creator Gene Rodenberry is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/466.6]
  • 1976; panel is Soupy Sales, KC, BC, and PC [GSN/466.7]
  • 1977; Bill Cullen guest-hosts, and panel is Gene Rayburn, PC, Nipsey Russell, and KC [GSN/61.2]
  • Joe Garagiola guest-hosts on this 1977 episode; panel is BC, PC, Gene Rayburn, and KC [GSN/D42.4]
  • Garry's final episode from 1977; panel is BC, PC, Joe Garagiola, and KC (Only one game is played; during the 2nd half of the show, Garry explains the reasons for his absence, announces his retirement, and "passes the baton" to Joe) [GSN/61.1]
    Joe Garagiola:
  • 1977; panel is Nipsey Russell, PC, BC, and KC (Ex-con man and "Catch Me if You Can" author Frank Abignale is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/805.1]
  • Another 1977 episode w/same panel as above [OC]
  • 1977; panel is Gene Rayburn, PC, BC, and Lynn Redgrave [GSN/596.8]
  • 1977; panel is BC, PC, OB, and KC [GSN/152.4]
  • 1977; panel is BC, PC, *Dick Clark*, and KC [GSN/152.3]
  • 1977; panel is BC, PC, Soupy Sales, and KC [GSN/153.1]
  • 1977; panel is BC, PC, Dick Schaap, and KC [GSN]
  • 1977; panel is BC, PC, Bill Boggs, and KC [GSN/973.11]
  • 1977; panel is PC, BC, KC, and Tom Seaver [GSN/973.10]
  • 1978; panel is PC, BC, KC, and Gene Shalit [GSN/61.3]
  • 1978; panel is BC, PC, Barry Nelson, and KC [GSN/153.2]
  • 1978; panel is BC, KC, Nipsey Russell, and PC (Maria Von Trapp is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/153.3]
  • The last episode from 1978; panel is BC, PC, Barry Nelson, and KC (ends w/an odd goodbye from Joe!) [GSN/199.12]
    Robin Ward:
  • The 1980 premiere episode; panel is Pat Collins, Nipsey Russell, Margaret Trudeau, and John Wade [GSN/99.4]
  • 1980; panel is Joel Siegel, Jean Marsch, Gene Rayburn, and KC [GSN/124.2]
  • 1980; panel is Nipsey Russell, Rita Moreno, Dick Van Patten, and KC (Then-Chicago White Sox manager Tony LaRussa is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/973.12]
  • 1980; panel is Nipsey Russell, Tiiu Leek, Gordon Jump, and KC (Civil rights icon Rosa Parks is the subject of game 2!) [GSN]
  • 1980; panel is John Wade, Susan Lucci, BC, and Polly Bergen (Includes a reshoot of the end of game 2!) [SM/259.4]
  • 1980; panel is BC, Pat Collins, *Dick Clark*, and Polly Bergen [GSN/72.5]
  • 1980; panel is Nipsey Russell, Anita Gillette, Soupy Sales, and Fannie Flagg (*Thom McKee* is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/153.4]
  • Another 1980 episode w/same panel as above [GSN/112.9]
  • 1981; panel is Soupy Sales, Pat Collins, Henry Morgan, and PC (Larry King is the subject of game 2!) [GSN/154.1]
  • 1981; panel is Nipsey Russell, John Wade, Polly Bergen, and KC (Future "WoF" guest hostess Vicky McCarty is the subject of game 1!) [GSN]
  • 1981; panel is Nipsey Russell, Carole Shelley, Soupy Sales, and Polly Bergen [GSN]
    Richard Kline:
  • The accidentally aired 1990 pilot (Richard's only hosting appearance); panel is Morton Downey Jr., Cindy Adams, Lynn Swann, and Lynn Redgrave (no end credits) [OC/201.1]
    Gordon Elliot: Nine episodes from 1990:
  • The premiere episode; panel is David Niven Jr., (DNJ) Gloria Loring, Lynn Swann, and KC [OC/201.2, also GSN/99.5]
  • The 2nd episode w/same panel as above [SM/73.12]
  • The 5th episode w/same panel as above two, and Randy West (see "Hit Man") as an imposter in game 2! [GSN/124.3]
  • Panel is Morton Downey Jr., Dorothy Lyman, Tom Villard, and KC [OC/54.9]
  • Panel is OB, Mary Ann Mobley, Tom Villard, and KC [OB/234.11]
  • Panel is Ron Masak (RM), Cindy Adams, Lynn Swann, and Betty White [GSN/305.2]
  • Panel is DNJ, Gloria Allred, Lynn Swann, and Sarah Purcell [OC/234.10]
  • Panel is RM, Krystyne Haje, Steve Allen, and Jayne Meadows [OC/234.9]
  • Panel is RM, Polly Bergen, DNJ, and KC [OC/201.4]
  • Panel is DNJ, Mary Ann Mobley, Lynn Swann, and Polly Bergen (Gary Collins makes an appearance at the end!) [OC/201.3, also 234.12]
    Lynn Swann:
  • His first episode from 1990; panel is OB, Mary Ann Mobley, DNJ, and KC [OC/201.5]
  • 1990; panel is *Monty Hall*, Vicki Lawrence-Schultz, DNJ, and KC [GSN/305.3]
  • Two episodes from Christmas 1990; panel is OB, PC, Chris Lemmon, and KC [episode 1 OC/201.6, episode 2 GSN/547.5]
  • The 100th episode from 1991; panel is RM, Dana Hill, DNJ, and Vicki Lawrence-Schultz [OB/73.3]
  • 1991; panel is RM, Jennifer Valoppi, DNJ, and KC (Original TTTT announcer Bern Bennett is the subject of game 1, and Brooke Shields appears at the end!) [GSN/283.4]
    Alex Trebek: Twelve episodes from 1991:
  • His first episode; panel is OB, Betty White, Richard Moll, and KC [OB/200.7]
  • Two episodes w/*Mark Goodson* guest-hosting; panel is OB, Gloria Loring, DNJ, and Cindy Adams [both GSN/154.3, 962.7]
  • Alex's first show back after his wife's delivery (w/same panel as above, and an appearance by Mark Goodson at the beginning) [GSN]
  • Panel is OB, Vicki Lawrence-Schultz, Robin Leach, and KC (Former Black Panthers leader Eldridge Cleaver is the subject of game 1!) [GSN/154.2]
  • Panel is RM, Dana Hill, DNJ, and KC (Ex-tennis pro Bobby Riggs' wife is the subject of game 1, and Bobby himself appears!) [OC/719.1]
  • Panel is OB, Vicki Lawrence-Schultz, Rex Reed, and KC [OC/719.2]
  • Panel is RM, Shelley Taylor-Morgan, Soupy Sales, and KC (Charlie O'Donnell announces; no end credits) [OC/719.3]
  • Panel is OB, Dana Hill, Timothy Gibbs, and KC [GSN/962.8]
  • Panel is DNJ, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, John Callahan, and KC [OC/719.4]
  • Panel is RM, Kathy McCaughley, DNJ, and KC [OC/439.2]
  • The last episode; panel is RM, Mother Love, OB, and KC (Director Paul Alter is the "One-on-One" subject, and Mark Goodson makes an appearance!) [OC/201.7, also GSN/154.4]
    John O'Hurley:
  • The 2000 premiere episode; panel is Meschach Taylor (MT), Paula Poundstone (PP), Dave Coulier, and Brande Roderick [OC/508.1]
  • Another 2000 episode w/same panel as above [OC/511.3]
  • 2000; panel is MT, PP, Alan Rachins, and Traci Bingham [OC/508.2]
  • 2000; panel is MT, PP, Patrick Duffy, and Eva LaRue [OC/518.3]
  • 2000; panel is MT, PP, Bryan Cranston, and Melody Thomas Scott [OC/518.8]
  • 2000; panel is MT, PP, Charles Shaughnessy, and Frederique Van der Wal [OC/518.7]
  • 2000; panel is MT, PP, Richard Kind, and Kitty Carlisle-Hart [OC/511.2]
  • 2000; panel is MT, PP, Robert Hays, and Cindy Margolis [OC/518.2]
  • 2000; panel is MT, PP, Dave Coulier, and Melody Thomas Scott [SM/1038.6]
  • 2000; panel is MT, PP, Bobby Slayton, and Krista Allen [RPT/561.2]
  • 2000; panel is MT, PP, Kermit the Frog, and Traci Bingham [RPT/561.3]
  • 2001; panel is MT, PP, Dave Coulier, and Angie Everhart [OC/567.5]
  • 2001; panel is MT, PP, Richard Kind, and Brooke Burns (BB) [OC/567.6]
  • 2001; panel is MT, PP, *Louie Anderson*, and Natalie Raitano [OC/557.6]
  • 2001; panel is MT, PP, *Michael Burger*, and Cindy Margolis [OC/557.7]
  • 2001; panel is MT, PP, Fred Willard, and BB [RPT/623.3]
  • The 2nd season premiere from 2001; panel is MT, Kim Coles, Brad Sherwood, and BB [OC/629.3]
  • 2001; panel is MT, Kim Coles, Peter Bergman, and BB [OC/645.2]
  • 2001; panel is MT, Mother Love, Greg Proops, and Traci Bingham (John wears a skirt, and a pig relieves himself onstage during game 2!!) [OC/645.8]
  • 2001; panel is MT, Mother Love, Brad Sherwood, and Cindy Margolis [OC/660.10]

    TOP CARD
    Jim Caldwell:
    Two episodes from 1989 [both OC]:

  • The premiere episode [683.10]
  • A general episode [108.8]
    Dan Miller: Three episodes from 1992 [all OB]:
  • Two general episodes [95.12, 616.7]
  • An episode where a joker is uncovered in the maingame [950.16]

    TRASHED-Chris Hardwick: One episode from 1994 [OB/703.11]

    TREASURE HUNT
    Jan Murray:

  • One episode from 1958 [KIN]
    Geoff Edwards
    SYNDICATED (weekly), 1973-77 ("The New Treasure Hunt"):
  • The 1973 premiere episode [SM/109.1, which is missing the end credits but includes a promo, also GSN/217.4, complete]
  • A 1973 episode w/a very "boxy" skit [CBN/255.1]
  • A 1973 episode w/two klunks [CBN/255.2]
  • A 1973 episode w/a skit you should "check" out [CBN/255.3]
  • A 1973 episode w/a "Cinderella" skit (can the contestant squeeze her foot into the "glass slipper"?) [CBN/255.4]
  • A 1974 episode w/a torturous "birdcage" skit [GSN/236.8]
  • A 1974 episode w/a visit from the Acme Prize Company [CBN/255.5]
  • A 1974 episode where a contestant passes up $14,000! (Chuck Barris is among the participants in this skit) [CBN/255.6]
  • A 1974 episode w/a $25,000 win! [GSN]
  • A 1974 episode w/the infamous Rolls-Royce fainter [GSN]
  • A 1976 episode where the entire cast comes out to say "bye-bye" to a contestant [CBN/234.4]
  • A 1976 episode w/a hillarious Easter egg hunt [RPT/145.5]
  • A 1976 episode w/two klunks (Geoff reads some fan mail to Emile Autouri at the end of the show!) [CBN/255.7]
  • A 1976 episode w/an "artist" skit featuring Siv Aberg in a bikini (intro and part of 1st segment missing) [CBN/255/8]
  • A 1976 episode where series "creator" Treasure W. Hunt Sr's 100th birthday is celebrated [CBN/255.9]
  • A 1976 episode w/two car-related skits (watch what they both lead up to!) [CBN/255.10]
  • A 1976 episode where a contestant passes up the $25,000! (Geoff reads more fan mail to Emile and tries to get him to smile) [CBN/255.11]
  • A 1976 episode where the contestant does a commercial for prunes [CBN/255.12]
  • A 1976 episode w/a hillarious "yodeling contest" (Includes a cool CBN promo for "Face the Music"!) [CBN/255.13]
  • A 1976 episode w/a Presidential sculpting contest (missing 1st jack-in-the-box reveal, contestant intro, and part of game 1 prize plugs) [CBN/255.14]
    SYNDICATED (daily), 1981-82:
  • A 1981 episode where Geoff gets a little carried away w/Jan Speck (missing 1st minute or so) [CBN/439.4]
  • A 1981 episode w/a $20,000 win! [CBN/201.14, 202.13]
  • A 1981 episode w/a crazy contestant [GSN]
  • A 1981 episode where the contestant does a screen test w/French actor Pierre Upthere [GSN/985.13]
  • A 1981 episode w/appearances by French "TH" host Robair Paris and prize guy Lenny Bycracky [GSN/985.14]
  • A 1981 episode w/a problematic game 1 skit [GSN/985.15]
  • A 1981 episode w/a "Gone With the Wind" skit featuring Jan as Scarlett O'Hara [GSN/373.2]
  • A 1981 episode where the contestant plays a game called "Eat Your Answers" (Tony McClay announces) [GSN/399.10]
  • A 1981 episode w/an alleged cue card mix-up during Emile's segment (check out Geoff's reaction!) [GSN/272.13]
  • A 1981 episode where a contestant passes up $46,000 (and it's a heartbreaker!) [GSN/176.9]
  • A 1981 episode where Geoff goes to lunch(!) during game 2 [GSN/305.4]
  • A 1981 episode w/two klunks [GSN/305.5]
  • A 1981 episode w/an on-camera appearance by Johnny Jacobs [GSN/176.4]
  • A 1981 episode where Johnny Jacobs appears (again!) as a hypnotist [GSN]
  • A 1981 episode w/a check win (sort of...) [GSN/176.12]
  • A 1981 episode where Geoff goes "pun crazy" [OC/257.8]
  • A 1981 episode w/a skit you should "watch" carefully [RPT/109.4]
  • A 1981 episode where Geoff's daughter makes her "dramatic" debut [GSN]
  • A 1981 episode where a contestant passes up $50,000! (Treasure W. Hunt, Sr. appears in game 1) [GSN/930.19]
  • A 1981 episode w/a $50,000 win! [GSN/180.8]
  • A 1981 episode w/a $21,000 win! [GSN/140.3]

    TREASURE ISLE-John Bartholomew Tucker: Three episodes from 1968 [all KIN/164.1-3]

    TREASURE MALL-Hal Sparks: Three episodes from 1988 [all OC]:

  • The premiere episode (missing intro) [134.6]
  • Two general episodes (one is missing 1st segment)

    TRIPLE THREAT
    Jim Lange:
    Seven episodes from 1988:

  • The premiere episode; guests are Helen & Jordan Reddy and Fred Travalena III and Fred Jr. [OB/223.4]
  • Guests are Shirley Jones & Ryan Cassidy and Marion & Ellen Ross [OB/223.5]
  • Guests are Ray & Ellen Mancini and Melody Thomas Scott & Jennifer Scott (missing 1st minute or so) [OB/223.6]
  • Guests are Lynn Redgrave & Miles Griffith and Ken & Liza Kercheval [OB/95.8]
  • Guests are Richard Kline & Carolyn Malloy and Patty Duke & Sean Astin [OB/95.9]
  • Guests are Fred & Hope Willard and Fabian & Christian Forte [OB/95.10]
  • A "special" teen episode w/Alan Hunter guest-hosting; guests are Tina Yothers and Christopher Barnes [OC/108.11]
    Spencer Christian:
  • The 1992 premiere episode [OC]

    TRIVIA TRACK
    Larry Anderson:
    Three episodes from 1997:

  • The first two episodes (the premiere is a disaster!) [episode 1 OC/355.3, episode 2 OB/146.8]
  • A general episode [OC/87.8]
    Marianne Curan:
  • A 1997 episode w/Peter Tomarken guest-hosting [OC/373.4]
  • Two general 1998 episodes [both OC/320.8-9]
  • A 1998 episode w/Nancy Sullivan guest-hosting [OC/320.10]

    TRIVIA TRAP-Bob Eubanks:

  • The 1984 pilot (w/a slightly different set and format) [SM/268.4]
  • The first two episodes from 1984 [episode 1 GSN/286.2, episode 2 RPT]
  • A 1984 episode w/former "MG PM" and "Blockbusters" champ Tom Hendricks [GSN/811.4]
  • A 1984 episode where audience members play at the end [GSN]
  • Three general 1984 episodes [all GSN/D37.5, 73.6, 811.6]
  • A 1984 episode w/former "Blockbusters" contestant Puff Contreras [GSN/811.5]
  • All of a special celebrity week from 1984 w/Tom Poston, Jamie Farr, and *Bill Cullen* vs. Betty White, Vicki Lawrence, and Jayne Meadows [all GSN/805.7-11, also have Fri. ep from OC]
  • The first three episodes w/the revised format from 1984 [all GSN/811.7, 935.13-14]
  • Two consecutive 1985 episodes w/former "P+" and "Blockbusters" champ Kandi Doyle [both GSN/811.8, 962.9]
  • Two general 1985 episodes [both GSN/169.20, 305.6]
  • The last episode from 1985 (w/a brief promo for "All-Star Blitz"; part of end credits cut off) [OC]

    TRIVIA UNWRAPPED-Marc Summers:

  • The 2003 premiere episode [OC/846.6]
  • Two general 2003 episodes [1 OC/852.4, 1 RPT/910.1]

    TRIVIAL PURSUIT-Wink Martindale: Four episodes from 1993:

  • The hour-long premiere episode [OB/72.1]
  • Future "Greed" and "WBSM" contestant Russell Giles' appearance (an audience game is played at the end!) [RPT/768.12]
  • An episode w/a former "Scattegories" champ [RPT/1003.14]
  • "Willy Wonka" co-star Paris "Mike Teevee" Themmen's appearance [RPT]

    TRIVIAL PURSUIT: AMERICA PLAYS-Christopher Knight:

  • Three general 2008 episodes [all OC]
  • A 2008 episode from "Judges Week" w/Cristina Pereyra as team captain [OC]

    TRUMP CARD-Jimmy Cefalo:

  • The 1990 premiere episode (w/an appearance by Donald Trump at the beginning!) [OC/217.3]
  • Three general 1990 episodes [all OB/D40.1, 228.5, 298.11]
  • The $100,000 Championship finals (and last episode of the series) from 1991 [OC/256.3]

    TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES
    Jack Bailey:

  • One episode from 1955 [OC]
    Bob Barker
    NBC, 1956-65:
  • His first episode (and TV debut!) from 1956 (has inactive time code at bottom of screen) [SM/75.6]
  • Two general 1961 episodes [1 KIN, 1 A1/D43.1]
    SYNDICATED, 1966-75:
  • A general 1966 episode [KIN/D39.1]
  • A half-hour of clips from three 197? episodes [all OB/378.3]
    Larry Anderson:
  • The 1987 premiere episode (w/an appearance by Ralph Edwards!) [OB/273.7]
  • A general 1987 episode [OB/495.3]

    TURN IT UP!-Jordan Brady: The 1990 premiere episode [OC/125.9]

    TWENTY-ONE
    Jack Barry:

  • The 1956 pilot [SM]
  • Van Doren vs. Stempel from 1956 (yes, this is the classic episode where Stempel takes the dive!) [OC]
  • Bloomgarden vs. Snodgrass from 1957 (missing final segment) [A1/D43.2]
  • Bloomgarden vs. Craig from 1957 [SC/1047.6]
    Maury Povich: Eight episodes from 2000:
  • The premiere episode [OC/426.3, also GSN/887.11, w/better video quality]
  • The 3rd episode [OC/427.1]
  • The 4th episode [OC/427.7]
  • An episode where Rahim Oberholzer breaks the $1M mark! [OC/431.4]
  • Three consecutive episodes where Dave Legler becomes the all-time top GS winner! [episode 1 PAX/447.5, episodes 2 and 3 OC/432.5; 449.1]
  • The last episode (though not mentioned) [OC/467.6]

    TWO FOR THE MONEY-Herb Shriner:
    One episode from 1954 w/Fred Allen guest-hosting [OC]

    TWO IN LOVE-Bert Parks: One episode from 1954 [OC]

    2 MINUTE DRILL-Kenny Mayne:

  • The 2000 premiere episode; guests are Tony Dorsett, Marcus Camby, Rich Eisen, and Robert Wuhl [OC/497.5]
  • 2000; guests are Franco Harris, Rick Barry, Janet Evans, and Rich Eisen [OC/511.6]
  • 2000; guests are Gary Carter, Fred Carter, Mel Kiper Jr, and Rece Davis [OC/532.3]
  • The finals episode from 2000; guests are *Regis Philbin*, Marcus Camby, Mike Golic, and Mike Greenberg [OC/566.4]
  • The 2nd season premiere from 2001; guests are Darryl Talley, Jim Palmer, Keith Van Horn, and Gail Devers [OC/597.3]
  • 2001; guests are Mike Jarvis, Drew Pearson, Stan Mikita, and Colin Mochrie [OC/601.7]
  • 2001; guests are Jaime Bergman, Ozzie Smith, Jenny Thompson, and Joe Forte [OC/604.5]
  • The finals episode from 2001; guests are Darius Rucker, Jason Sehorn, Clyde Drexler, and Orel Hershiser [OC/624.4]
  • The 3rd season premiere from 2001; guests are Angela Perez Baraquio, John Salley, Jack Morris, and Cobi Jones [OC/629.7]
  • 2001; guests are Wally Joyner, Jaime Bergman, Rollie Fingers, and Uncle Kracker [OC/647.2]
  • 2001; guests are Cornelius Bennett, Ron Darling, Darryl Dawkins, and Dara Torres (Ex-WWtBaM champ James Dinan is a contestant!) [OC/660.1]
  • The finals episode (and last one of the series) from 2001; guests are Roy Jones Jr, Michael Irvin, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, and Mark Cuban [OC/687.2]

    USA GONZO GAMES-Mark Walberg: One episode from 1991 [OC/411.12]

    ULTIMATE FAN LEAGUE-Bil Dwyer: The finals episode (and last show of the series) from 1999 [OC/300.3]

    ULTIMATE FAN SEARCH-Chuck Woolery:

  • The finals episode from 1999 (w/an appearance by Barbara Eden) [OC/602.12]
  • A preliminary round from 2000 w/ATGS's Jon Hobden as a contestant! [SM/553.5]
  • A preliminary round from 2000 w/fellow trader Chris Bligh as a contestant [SM]
  • A semi-finals episode from 2000 (w/an appearance by Jerry Mathers) [OC/495.1]
  • The finals episode from 2000 [OC/495.2]

    VS.-Greg Proops: Ten episodes from 1999:

  • The premiere episode w/Soccer Moms vs. Dominatrices [OC/343.4]
  • Cops vs. Hippies [OC/343.6]
  • Goth Chicks vs. Beauty Queens [OC/343.8]
  • Hooters Girls vs. Dykes on Bykes [RPT/384.9]
  • Perfect 10 Models vs. Plastic Surgeons [RPT/389.8]
  • Nudists vs. Porn Stars [OC/352.7]
  • Blondes vs. Brunettes [OC/368.1]
  • Penthouse Pets vs. Hustler Honeys [OC/368.2]
  • Football Players vs. Cheerleaders [OC/368.5]
  • TV Weathermen vs. Radio DJs [OC/368.7]

    THE VIDEO GAME-Greg Winfield: Three episodes from 1984 [all OC/135.10, 256.6, 785.3]

    VIDEO POWER-"Johnny Arcade": Three episodes from 1991 [all OC/320.5-7]

    VIDEO VILLAGE
    Jack Narz:
    One episode from 1960 [KIN]
    Red Rowe: The last primetime episode from 1961 [KIN]
    Monty Hall: The 500th episode (and next-to-last one of the series) from 1962 [SM]

    VIDEO VILLAGE JUNIOR-Monty Hall: One episode from 1962 [SM]

    VIRTUAL MEMORY-Jamie Alexander:

  • Four general 2001 episodes [all OB/799.2-3, 971.1-2]
  • Christmas 2001 episode [OB/971.3]
  • Two general 2002 episodes [both OB/799.4-5]
  • Valentine's Day 2002 episode [OB/971.4]
  • One episode from 2008 [OB]

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