My Game Shows, A-C
ABOUT FACES-Ben Alexander: Two episodes from 1960 [both OC]:
The premiere episode; guest is Zsa Zsa Gabor
An episode w/Tom Kennedy guest-hosting; guest is Margaret O'Brien (missing final segment) [259.2]
ABOUT LAST NIGHT-Stephen & Ayesha Curry: Three episodes from 2022 [all OD]:
Guests are Ashlee Simpson-Ross & Evan Ross, Sam Jay, and Curtis Stone & Lindsay Price
Guests are Zooey Deschanel & Jonathan Scott, Tituss Burgess, and Natasha Leggero & Moshe Kasher
Guests are Mario Cantone, Draymond Green & Hazel Renee, and Lauren Lapkus
ACADEMIC CHALLENGE (Cleveland HS quiz)
Don Webster:
Tuslaw/Nordonia/Lincoln-West from 1980 [OC]
Bay/Clearview/St. Ignatius from 1982 (part of opening missing) [OB]
Edison/Midpark/Copley from 1984 (part of opening missing) [OC]
Wickliffe/Magnificat/Copley from 1987 (part of opening missing, now has a PYL-esque gameboard!) [OB]
Euclid/Midpark/Tallmadge from 1988 [OC]
Lou Maglio:
Madison/Avon Lake/Brecksville from 1989 [OC/125.10]
Maple Heights/St. Vincent-St. Mary/West Branch from 1990 [OC]
Perry/Central Catholic/Marion L. Steele from 1991 (part of opening missing) [OC]
Beaumont/Orange/Poland from 1994 [OB]
Danita Harris: Two episodes from 2007 [both OC]
Lake Catholic/Vermilion/Norwalk [1052.4]
The championship episode
Jason Nicholas:
Avon/Western Reserve Academy/Jefferson Area from 2007 [OC]
Conneaut/Midview/Aurora from 2008 [OC]
The 41st season premiere from 2008 [OC]
The season 41 championship episode from 2009 [OC]
The 42nd season premiere from 2009 [OC]
The season 42 championship episode from 2010 [OC]
The season 43 championship episode from 2011 [OC]
ALL ABOUT FACES-Richard Hayes: Three episodes from 1971 [all GSN]:
Gwen Verdon & Richard Bell vs. William Shatner & Mary Jane ? [236.2]
Rich & Chris Little vs. Melvin & Cesar Belli [369.1]
Steve Allen & Jayne Meadows vs. Jacqueline Susann & Irving Mansfield [459.3]
ALL ABOUT THE OPPOSITE SEX-David Sparks: One episode from 1990 [GSN/102.2]
ALL-STAR ANYTHING GOES-Bill Boggs:
"Busting Loose" vs. "Eight is Enough" from 1977 [OC]
11 minutes of clips from a 1978 episode w/"The New Mickey Mouse Club" vs. "Little House On the Prairie" [OB]
ALL-STAR BLITZ-Peter Marshall: Fourteen episodes from 1985:
The premiere episode; guests are Leslie Uggams, John Byner, Abby Dalton, and Robert Mandan [OC/147.1]
Guests are Martha Smith, Ed Begley Jr, Abby Dalton, and Rich Little [OC]
Guests are Isabel Sanford, Richard Kline, Abby Dalton, and Peter Scolari [OC]
Guests are Jenilee Harrison, Robert Mandan, Abby Dalton, and Tim Reid [OC]
Guests are Madge Sinclair, Christopher Hewett, Abby Dalton, and Peter Scolari [OC]
Guests are Sherilyn Wolter, Ted Shackelford, Betty White, and Robert S. Woods [USA/200.1]
Guests are Isabel Sanford, Gordon Jump, Andrea Evans, and Scott Holmes [USA/200.2]
A partial episode; guests are Stuart Damon, Abby Dalton, Tom Poston, and Rose Marie (JIP at 3rd segment) [OC]
Guests are Heidi Bohay, Ted Knight, Beverly Garland, and Steve Bond [USA/512.9]
Guests are Anne Bloom, Tom Poston, Rose Marie, and Sam Behrens [OC/729.2]
Guests are John Matuszak, Doris Roberts, Charles Nelson Reilly, and Jacklyn Zeman [USA]
Guests are Christopher Norris, Ed Begley Jr, Beverly Garland, and Todd Bridges [USA/894.4]
Guests are Teresa Ganzel, Tom Poston, Abby Dalton, and Steve Bond [OB]
The last episode; guests are Rose Marie, Charles Nelson Reilly, Abby Dalton, and Stuart Damon [SM, also OC]
ALL STAR SECRETS-Bob Eubanks:
The 1978 pilot (titled "Celebrity Secrets" and w/a different theme song); guests are Robert Reed, Dodie Goodman, Arthur Godfrey, Lee Meriwether, and Charles Nelson Reilly [SM]
(all other episodes are from the 1979 series run)
Three episodes; guests are *Bill Cullen*, Della Reese, John Schuck, Nanette Fabray, and Arte Johnson [first 2 SM, last OC]
Guests are Robert Pine, Dody Goodman, Conrad Bain, Anne Lockhart, and Robert Guillaume [OC]
Guests are Ross Martin, Rose Marie, Steven Ford, Ja'net DuBois, and Steve Allen [SM]
Guests are Nipsey Russell, Abbe Lane, Jamie Farr, Lynn Redgrave, and Billy Crystal [GSN]
Guests are Wilt Chamberlain, Elaine Joyce, Jon "Bowzer" Bauman, Dr. Joyce Brothers, and Wayland Flowers & Madame [SM/288.1]
Guests are David Landsberg, Eva Gabor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Barbara Feldon, and David Huddleton (missing first few minutes) [OC/633.11]
ALMOST ANYTHING GOES-Regis Philbin: One episode from 1976 [SM]
THE ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE GAMESHOW-The Rubberbandits: The 2016 premiere episode [RPT]
THE AMATEUR'S GUIDE TO LOVE-Gene Rayburn:
The 1972 premiere episode; guests are Michael Landon, Nanette Fabray, and Harvey Korman [SC]
THE AMAZING RACE-Phil Keoghan:
Fall 2001:
All 15 episodes of the series [all SM]
Spring 2002 ("The Amazing Race 2"):
All 11 episodes of the series (3rd-to-last and last eps are 2 hrs) [all OC/705.1-6, 723.1-5]
Fall 2002 ("The Amazing Race 3"):
All 11 episodes of the series (3rd-to-last and last eps are 2 hrs [but the former is cut off after 1st half]) [all OC/762.1-6, 772.1, 772.3-4, 775.1]
Summer 2003 ("The Amazing Race 4"):
All 13 episodes of the series (except #7 and #12) [all OC/832.1-5, 844.1-6]
Summer 2004 ("The Amazing Race 5"):
All 14 episodes of the series (except #11) [all OC/959.1-5, 974.1-6]
Winter 2004-05 ("The Amazing Race 6"):
All 15 episodes of the series (except #6) [all OC/1006.1-7, 1010.1-6]
Spring 2005 ("The Amazing Race 7"):
All 14 episodes of the series [all OC/1023.1-6, 1030.1-8]
Fall 2005 ("The Amazing Race Family Edition"):
All 13 episodes of the series [all OC]
Spring 2006 ("The Amazing Race 9"):
All 12 episodes of the series [all OB]
Winter/Spring 2007 ("The Amazing Race All-Stars"):
Episodes 4-6 and 8-13 [all OC]
Fall 2007/Winter 2008 ("The Amazing Race 12"):
All 13 episodes of the series (except #6) [all OC]
Fall 2008 ("The Amazing Race 13"):
All 11 episodes of the series (except #9) [all OC]
Winter/Spring 2009 ("The Amazing Race 14"):
All 12 episodes of the series (except #1 and #6) [all OC]
Winter/Spring 2010 ("The Amazing Race 16"):
Episodes 1-4, 7, and 10-12 [all OC]
Fall 2010 ("The Amazing Race 17"):
All 13 episodes of the series (except #5, and #7 is missing last few minutes) [all OC]
Winter/Spring 2011 ("The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business"):
All 11 episodes of the series (episode #7 missing last few minutes) [all OC]
Fall 2011 ("The Amazing Race 19"):
All 12 episodes of the series (except #1) [all OC]
AMERICA SAYS-John Michael Higgins:
The 2018 premiere episode (w/Beachcombers vs. Travel Buddies) [OD]
Coworkers vs. Quilters (Ladies' Night) from 2018 [OC]
Preciados vs. Dinner Party from 2018 [OC]
Belly Dancers vs. Summer Campers from 2018 [OC]
The 2nd season premiere from 2018 w/The Church Bunch vs. Marathoners [RPT]
Grandma's Grandbabies vs. Last Place Runners from 2019 [RPT]
Dodgeball Team vs. Kickball Team (Sports Night) from 2019 [RPT]
Students vs. Teachers from 2019 [RPT]
College Besties vs Gazowskys from 2019 [RPT]
Lady Bowlers vs. Strike Force (Bowling Night) from 2019 [RPT]
Dance Moms vs. Band Buddies from 2019 [OB]
Fleeks vs. Canadians from from 2019 [OB]
The Weekend Crew vs. Book Club Gals from 2020 [RPT]
Lady Leaders vs. Dads of Daughters from 2020 [RPT]
Harry Potter Heads vs. Bike Riders from 2021 [OC]
THE AMERICAN BIBLE CHALLENGE-Jeff Foxworthy:
The 2012 premiere episode [RPT]
The 1st season Grand Finale from 2012 [RPT]
The 2nd season premiere from 2013 [RPT]
The 2nd season Grand Finale from 2013 [RPT]
The first two episodes of the 3rd season from 2014 [both RPT]
The 3rd season Grand Finale from 2014 [RPT]
AMERICAN DREAM DERBY-Steve Santagati: The 2005 premiere episode [SM]
AMNE$IA-Dennis Miller:
The 2008 premiere episode [OC]
A general 2008 episode [OC]
ANIMAL CRACK-UPS-Alan Thicke:
The 1987 premiere episode; guests are Betty White, Mackenzie Astin, Caryn Richman, and Charlie Callas (missing some animal footage) [OB/562.1]
The 2nd episode; guests are Wil Shriner, Jean Kasem, Charlotte Rae, and Richard Lewis (missing some animal footage) [OB/562.2]
1987; guests are Christopher Hewitt, Alyssa Milano, Mary Hart, and JM Bullock (missing intro) [OC/562.4]
1988; guests are Betty White, *Jeff MacGregor*, Christina Applegate, and Jimmie Walker [OC/562.5]
1988; guests are Zsa Zsa Gabor, JM Bullock, Delta Burke, and Brice Beckham (part of end credits cut off) [RPT]
1988; guests are Joanna Kerns, Jeremy Miller, Kirk Cameron, and Tracey Gold [OC/562.3]
1988; guests are Sally Struthers, Dan Frischman, Soleil Moon Frye, and Todd Christensen [RPT/491.2]
1988; guests are Byron Allen, Emma Samms, Jason Hervey, and Phyllis Diller (missing first 5 min.) [OC]
ANYBODY CAN PLAY-George Fenneman: One episode from 1958 [OC]
ANYONE CAN WIN-Al Capp: One episode from 1953; panel is Laraine Day, Jackie Cooper, and Wendy Barrie [OC]
ANYTHING FOR MONEY-Fred Travalena:
The 2nd episode from 1984 [OC/101.11]
A general 1984 episode [USA]
A 1984 episode where the game ends in a tie! (missing intro) [OC]
One episode from 1985 [OC]
ANYTHING YOU CAN DO-Gene Wood: The 1971 premiere episode (followed by a promo) [SM/1042.3]
ARE YOU NORMAL, AMERICA?-Barry Poznick & Kim Coles: The 2012 premiere episode [RPT]
ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 5TH GRADER?
Jeff Foxworthy
FOX, 2007-09:
The first two episodes from 2007 (half-hour each) [both OC]
A half-hour episode from 2007 [OC]
A special 2-hour episode from 2007 [OC]
The 1st season finale from 2007 [OC, also OD]
The 2nd season premiere from 2007 [OC]
Three general 2007 episodes [all OC, also have one from OD]
A celebrity episode from 2007 w/Clay Aiken [OC]
A celebrity episode from 2007 w/*Regis Philibin* [OC]
A 2007 episode w/a "visiting class" of frat boys and an appearance by Wayne Brady [OC]
A celebrity episode from 2008 w/Billy Bush [OC]
A special 2-hour episode from 2008 [OC]
Three general 2008 episodes [all OC]
The 2-hour 3rd season premiere from 2008 (w/Kathy Ireland playing and the first-ever $1,000,000 win!) [OC]
Former "J!" superchamp Ken Jennings' appearance from 2008 [OC]
A celebrity episode from 2008 w/Deborah Norville and Rick Fox [OC]
A celebrity episode from 2009 w/Larry the Cable Guy [OC]
A celebrity episode from 2009 w/shark attack survivor Bethany Hamilton [OC]
A celebrity episode from 2009 w/Dean Cain [OC]
The last episode from 2009 (w/the second $1,000,000 winner!) [OC]
SYNDICATED, 2009-11:
The first two episodes from 2009 [both OC]
A celebrity episode from 2009 w/Brad Garrett [OC]
A celebrity episode from 2009 w/Giuliana Rancic [OC]
Two general 2009 episodes [both RPT]
A 2009 episode w/the first-ever $250,000 winner! [OC, also OD]
A 2009 episode from "WWE Week" w/The Big Show [OD]
A 2009 episode w/the second $250,000 winner [OC, also OD]
A 2009 episode from "Sesame Street Week" w/Prairie Dawn as co-host [OC]
A 2009 episode from "NASCAR Week" w/Denny Hamlin [RPT]
A celebrity episode from 2010 w/Melissa Peterman [OD]
The 2nd season premiere from 2010 [OC]
A 2010 episode from "Globetrotters Week" w/Flight Time [OC]
A celebrity episode from 2010 w/Joan Rivers [OC, also RPT]
A general 2010 episode [RPT]
A 2010 episode from "Circus Week" [OC]
A 2010 episode from "Are You Smarter Than Your Boss Week" [OC]
A 2010 episode from "Weight Loss Winners Week" [OC]
FOX, 2015:
The premiere episode [RPT]
Three general episodes [all OC]
John Cena: Two episodes from 2019 [both OD]:
The premiere episode
An episode w/the series' only $100,000 win!
@MIDNIGHT-Chris Hardwick:
2014; guests are *Drew Carey*, Brendon Walsh, and *Blaine Capatch* [OC]
2014; guests are Jack Black, Kyle Gass, and Margaret Cho (part of end credits cut off) [OC]
The hour-long last episode from 2017 (w/no panelists or gameplay, just clips of memorable moments, and a great goodbye at the end!) [OC]
@FTER MIDNIGHT-Taylor Tomlinson:
The 2nd season premiere from 2024; guests are Kimia Behpoornia, Sandy Honig, and Thomas Lennon (Laura Peek now announces) [OD]
Halloween 2024 episode; guests are Caroline Rhea, Justin Willman, and Marcella Arguello [OD]
Christmas 2024 episode; guests are Fortune Feimster, Paul Scheer, and Ilana Glazer [OD]
The "@M Mania" tournament finals episode from 2025 [OC]
THE BABY GAME-Richard Hayes: Three episodes from 1968 [all KIN/747.3]
BAGGAGE-Jerry Springer
2010-12:
The 2010 premiere episode [OC]
The 2nd season premiere from 2010 [OB]
A special "Get Her to the Geek" episode from 2010 [OC]
A special "Golden Years" episode from 2010 [RPT]
A special "Bald and the Beautiful" episode from 2010 [OD]
Veteran GS contestant Jack Hernandez's appearance from 2010 [OD]
Three episodes from 2011 [all RPT]
2015- ("Baggage On the Road"):
The first two episodes from 2015 [both OC]
BALDERDASH-Elayne Boosler:
The 2004 premiere episode; guests are *Jimmy Pardo*, Tammy Pescatelli, and Eric Roberts [OC/963.2]
2004; guests are Regan Burns (RB), Loni Love, and Tim Meadows [OC/963.8]
2004; guests are RB, Debra Wilson, and Jim J. Bullock [OC/970.5]
2004; guests are Stephanie Miller, Bruce Vilanch, and Sally Struthers (Veteran GS champ Scott Hostetler is a contestant!) [OC/984.4]
2004; guests are Victoria Jackson, French Stewart, and Charo [OC/984.8]
2004; guests are RB, Melissa Peterman, and Rondell Sheridan (All 9 letters are removed in the bonus round!) [OC]
2004; guests are RB, Stephanie Miller, and Dennis Blair (All 9 letters are removed in the bonus round!) [OC]
2004; guests are *Tom Bergeron*, Jo Anne Worley, and Bruce Vilanch [OC/996.8]
2004; guests are French Stewart, Sally Struthers, and Dom Irrera (All 9 letters are removed in the bonus round!) [OC]
2005; guests are John Ratzenberger, RB, and John Moschitta [OC/1004.7]
BALLBREAKERS-Sal Masekela & Ewa Mataya Laurance: Four episodes from 2005:
The premiere episode [RPT/1045.1, also SM]
A celebrity episode w/Noah Wyle, Goran Visnjic, Julie McCullough, and Dorian Harewood [SM]
A general episode [RPT/1040.5]
A celebrity episode w/Tia Carrere, Lou Diamond Phillips, Camryn Manheim, and Eric Roberts [RPT/1040.4]
BAM'S BAD-ASS GAME SHOW-Bam Margera: The 2014 premiere episode [RPT]
BANK ON THE STARS-Bill Cullen: Two episodes from 1954 [both OC]
BANZAI: The 2003 premiere episode [OC/839.3]
BABY RACES-Fred Travalena-: One episode from 1993 [OC/699.10]
BARGAIN HUNTERS-Peter Tomarken: Five episodes from 1987:
The pilot [SM]
The premiere episode [SM]
Three general episodes [2 OC, 1 OB/120.13]
BASEBALL I.Q.-Matt Vasgersian:
The 2012 premiere episode w/Mets vs. Phillies [OC]
Hall of Fame vs. MLB from 2012 [OC]
THE BATTER'S BOX (Chicago baseball quiz)-Luke Stuckmeyer: A Cubs quarter-finals episode from 2012 [OC]
BATTLE OF THE BRAINS (Virginia HS quiz)
David Nelson:
Norfolk Collegiate vs. Bethel from 2004 [OB]
Kellam vs. Walsingham from 2005 [OC]
Stephanie Harris:
Oscar Smith vs. Bethel from 2008 (part of opening/end credits cut off) [OC]
Ocean Lakes vs. Deep Creek from 2008 (part of opening/end credits cut off) [OC]
Princess Anne vs. Landstown from 2008 (part of opening/end credits cut off) [OC]
Hickory vs. Grassfield from 2008 [OC]
Poquoson vs. Franklin from 2008 [OC]
A quarter-finals episode from 2009 w/Ocean Lakes vs. King's Fork (missing last 3 min.) [OC]
A semi-finals episode from 2009 w/Ocean Lakes vs. Princess Anne (missing intro) [OB]
BATTLE OF THE NETWORK REALITY STARS-Mike Adamle:
All 6 episodes of the series from 2005 (premiere and hr-and-1/2, all others an hr.) [all OC]
BATTLE OF THE NETWORK STARS-Mike Greenberg & Joe Tessitore:
The 2017 premiere episode; teams are TV Sitcoms vs. TV Kids [RPT]
White House vs. Lawyers from 2017 [OC]
Primetime Soaps vs. ABC Stars from 2017 [OC]
Cops vs. Sci-Fi/Fantasy from 2017 [OC]
Famous TV Families vs. Doctors from 2017 [OC]
The 1st season finale from 2017; teams are Troublemakers vs. TV Lifeguards [OC]
BATTLESTARS-Alex Trebek
1981-82:
1981; guests are Fred Willard, Randi Oakes, Joan Rivers, Skip Stephenson, Tim Reid, and Carol Wayne [OB/222.5]
Christmas 1981 episode; guests are Todd Bridges, Nancy McKeon, Richard Simmons, Skip Stephenson, Nell Carter, and Richard Kiel (Lara Jill Miller makes an appearance at the end) [OC/720.1]
1982; guests are Stuart Damon, Fannie Flagg, Jenilee Harrison, Jon "Bowzer" Bauman, Willard Scott, and Ruth Buzzi [OC]
The second half of a 1982 episode; guests are Dody Goodman, Ruth Buzzi, Richard Kline, Jenilee Harrison, Dick Martin, and Michael Warren [OC]
1982; guests are Jerry Seinfeld, Nell Carter, Debbie Reynolds, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jenilee Harrison, and Rip Taylor (missing opening segment) [OC]
Two consecutive episodes from 1982; guests are Philip McKeon, Debbie Reynolds, Jenilee Harrison, Rip Taylor, Jon "Bowzer" Bauman, and Betty White (ep. 1 missing intro and end credits) [both OC]
The last episode from 1982; guests are Tom Poston, Debbie Reynolds, Jenilee Harrison, Rip Taylor, JM J. Bullock, and Ricky Schroeder [OB/201.12]
1983 ("The New Battlestars"):
The premiere episode; guests are Erik Estrada, Debbie Reynolds, Tom Wopat, Jimmy Bullock, Glen Scarpelli, and Vicki Lawrence [OC/411.6]
Guests are Charles Nelson Reilly, Emma Saams, Fred Grandy, James Sikking, Andy Gibb, and Mary Frann (missing most of intro and end credits) [OC/299.6]
Guests are Tom Poston, Lynn Redgrave, Abby Dalton, JM J. Bullock, Vic Tayback, and Denise Alexander (B&W for first 2 segments due to TDs) [OB]
Guests are Martin Mull, Dottie West, Mel Tillis, Jimmy Bullock, David Brenner, and Irlene Mandrell (small part of opening missing, precedes the episode below) [OB]
Guests are Charles Nelson Reilly, Marla Gibbs, Lydia Cornell, Richard Kline, Lawrence Lau, and Betty White [OB]
The last episode; guests are Charles Nelson Reilly, Betty White, Candy Clark, Jimmy Bullock, Stuart Damon, and Mary Crosby [OC/411.7]
BAY AREA QUIZ KIDS (San Francisco HS quiz)-Brad Friedman:
Evergreen Valley vs. Novato from 2003 [OC]
Ygnacio Valley vs. Carlmont from 2004 [SM]
Archbishop Riordan vs. Harker from 2010 [OC]
Mills vs. Woodside from 2010 [OC]
San Leandro vs. Bentley from 2010 [OC]
Menlo vs. Crystal Springs from 2010 [OC]
Fremont vs. Sacred Heart from 2010 [OC]
Mission San Jose vs. vs. Sacred Heart from 2010 [OC]
Mills vs. Hillsale from 2010 (preceded by a "Make Me a Millionaire" promo) [OC]
The championship episode from 2010 [SM]
Santa Teresa vs. Sequoia from 2011 [OC]
American vs. Woodside from 2011 [OC]
Saratoga vs. Terra Nova from 2011 [OC]
Fremont vs. Santa Teresa from 2011 [OC]
Carlmont vs. Menio School from 2011 [OC]
Bellarmine vs. Mills from 2011 [OC]
Both championship episodes from 2011 [both SM]
BEACH CLASH-David Hirsch & Alison Armitage:
One episode from 1994 [OB]
One episode from 1995 [OC]
BEAT SHAZAM-Jamie Foxx:
The 2017 premiere episode; guest is Terence Howard [RPT]
A 2017 episode w/the first-ever $1,000,000 win! [OC]
2017; guest is Mariah Carey [RPT]
A 2017 episode w/a $290,000 win (part of end credits cut off) [RPT]
Two general 2017 episodes [both OC]
A 2017 episode w/a $346,000 win [OC]
A 2017 episode where a team wins *$0* in the bonus round! [RPT]
The 1st season finale from 2017 [OB]
Two episodes from 2019 [1 OB, 1 OC]
Christmas 2019 episode [OB]
The 4th season premiere from 2021 [OC]
A celebrity episode from 2021 w/Rob Gronkowski & Camille Kostek, Ludacris & Larenz Tate, and Dorit Kemsley & Garcelle Beauvais [OC]
A special "Sibling Smackdown" episode from 2023 (w/a $1,000,000 win!) [OC]
A special "Battle of the Ages" episode from 2023 (w/a $1,000,000 win!) [OC]
BEAT THE BOOTH-Chris Carlin: One episode from 2016 [RPT]
BEAT THE BRIDGE-Cameron Mathison:
One episode from 2024 [RPT]
One episode from 2025 [OC]
BEAT THE CHEFS-Matt Rogers: The 2012 premiere episode [RPT]
BEAT THE CLOCK
Bud Collyer
CBS, 1950-58:
One episode from 1951 [OC]
A 1952 episode w/John Reed King guest-hosting [GSN/281.5]
Sylvania's 3rd anniversary episode from 1952 (w/an appearance by company president Don Mitchell) [GSN]
Three general 1952 episodes [1 OC/BZR, 2 GSN]
Halloween 1952 episode (w/all balloon-related stunts) [GSN]
Christmas 1952 episode [GSN]
New Year's Eve 1952 episode (featuring the year's best stunts, and Bess Myerson appears to present Roxanne w/an award!) [GSN]
A 1953 episode where Bern Bennett makes an on-camera appearance! [GSN]
A 1953 episode where all stunts involve cups and saucers [GSN]
A 1953 episode where Bill Shipley appears to show a Radio/TV Mirror article about Bud [GSN]
A 1953 episode where Louise fills in for Roxanne [GSN]
Four general 1953 episodes [1 KIN, 3 GSN]
A 1953 episode w/Frank Wayne guest-hosting [GSN/404.10]
A 1953 episode where the girls are presented w/an award [GSN/1046.2]
The 3rd anniversary episode from 1953 [GSN]
Christmas 1953 episode [GSN]
A 1954 episode where Toby fills in for Roxanne [GSN]
A 1954 episode w/Bob Kennedy guest-hosting [GSN/344.1]
A 1954 episode where Bud is presented w/an award [GSN]
Three general 1954 episodes [all GSN/D44.3, D44.5, 1046.3]
A special "baseball" episode from 1954 [GSN]
A special "western" episode from 1954 [GSN]
Christmas 1954 episode [GSN/1046.4]
A 1955 episode w/an appearance by stunt coordinators Bob Howard and Frank Wayne [GSN]
A special "circus" episode from 1955 [GSN]
Roxanne's last episode (though not mentioned) from 1955 [GSN/676.4]
Beverly Bentley's first episode from 1955 [GSN/676.5]
A general 1955 episode [GSN/1045.2]
A 1955 episode w/Bud's birthday celebrated [GSN]
A 1955 episode w/Win Elliott guest-hosting [GSN/1045.3]
A special "family holiday" episode from Christmas 1955 [GSN]
New Year's Eve 1955 episode (featuring the year's best stunts) [OC]
The first episode w/the Super Bonus Stunt from 1956 [GSN]
The 6th anniversary episode from 1956 (w/an $18,000 Bonus Stunt win!) [GSN/D44.4]
A special "beach" episode from 1956 [GSN]
Two general 1956 episodes [1 OC; 1 GSN, also have copy of OC episode from RPT]
A 1956 episode w/a *$64,000* Bonus Stunt win! [GSN/1038.7]
The first episode w/the new theme music from 1956 [GSN]
Christmas 1956 episode [GSN]
A 1957 episode w/a $6,000 Bonus Stunt win [GSN]
A 1957 episode w/a $5,000 Bonus Stunt win [GSN]
A 1957 episode w/a $12,000 Bonus Stunt win (the husband in game 3 breaks his watch during their stunt!) [GSN]
A general 1957 episode [GSN]
The first episode w/the new set from 1957 [GSN]
A 1957 episode w/a $21,000 Bonus Stunt win [GSN]
A 1957 episode w/Sonny Fox guest-hosting [GSN/1045.4]
ABC, 1958-61:
A 1960 episode w/a $20,100 Bonus Stunt win! [OC]
Jack Narz:
1971; guest is Bert Convy [GSN/D28.1]
1971; guest is Gene Rayburn [GSN/400.1]
1971; guest is Bob Denver [GSN/1046.5]
"Siblings Day" from 1971; guest is Louis Nye [GSN/1046.6]
1971; guest is Cab Calloway [GSN/1053.7]
1971; guest is Skitch Henderson (missing 1st minute) [GSN]
1971; guest is Rita Moreno [GSN]
1971; guest is Leslie Nielsen [GSN]
1971; guest is Helen O'Connell [SM]
1971; guest is Nipsey Russell [GSN]
1971; guest is Kaye Stevens [GSN]
1971; guest is Robert Morse [GSN]
1972; guest is Tom Kennedy [GSN/D37.1]
1972; guest is Gene Wood [GSN/400.2]
Gene Wood ("The New Beat the Clock"):
His first episode from 1972; guest is Giselle Mackenzie [GSN/213.3, also BZR]
"Ladies' Day" from 1972; guest is Richard Dawson [GSN/D28.2]
1972; guest is Jim Backus [GSN]
1972; guest is Dick Clark [GSN/D125.1]
1972; guest is Henny Youngman [GSN/1046.7]
1972; guest is Ted Knight [GSN]
1972; guest is Gene Rayburn [GSN]
1972; guest is Bert Convy [GSN]
1972; guest is Dick Shawn [GSN]
1972; guest is Lloyd Bochner [GSN]
1972; guest is Noel Harrison [GSN]
1972; guest is Soupy Sales [GSN]
"Ladies' Day" from 1973; guest is Enzo Stuarti [GSN]
1973; guest is Patti Deutsch [GSN/345.8]
1973; guest is Nancy Dussault [GSN]
1973; guest is Henry Morgan [GSN]
1973; guest is William Shatner [GSN]
1973; guest is John Forsythe [GSN]
Monty Hall ("The All-New Beat the Clock"):
The first 2 pilots and the first 10 min. of the 3rd from 1979 [all SM/516.3-5]
The 1979 premiere episode [GSN/123.1]
The infamous "sweater" episode from 1979 [GSN/D125.2]
Big winners Jerry & Marlene Beck's first three appearances from 1979 (Jack Narz makes an on-camera appearance in episode 1!) [episode 1 GSN/808.1, last 2 BZR]
A 1979 episode where Jerry & Marlene retire undefeated w/$31,700 [GSN, also BZR]
A 1979 episode where Gary & Kim Stacey retire undefeated w/$26,200 [BZR]
A 1979 episode where Steve & Karen Oates retire undefeated w/$28,300 [BZR]
The last three civilian episodes from 1979 (w/returnees Ron & Gloria Aikman from the "sweater" episode) [all GSN, also BZR]
Two general 1979 episodes [both GSN/D37.2, also have one from BZR]
The first "All-Star" episode from 1979 w/Nancy Lane & Robert Pine vs. Mary McDonough & Steve Kanaly [GSN/231.8, also BZR, w/better video quality, but missing part of end credits]
Another 1979 episode w/same guests as above [BZR]
Leslie Ackerman & Ken Michaelman vs. Tamara Dobson & Robert Mandan from 1979 [BZR]
Roxie Roker & Richard Kline vs. Randi Oakes & Tom Dreesen from 1979 [BZR]
Two episodes from 1979 w/JoAnn Pflug & Tige Andrews vs. Abbe Lane & Robert Donner [both GSN/112.6, 135.12]
Patty Duke Astin & John Astin vs. Mary Ann Mobley & Gary Collins from 1979 [GSN/205.1]
Charlene Tilton & Gordon Jump vs. Phyllis Davis & Sorrell Booke from 1979 [GSN/205.2]
Two episodes from Christmas 1979 w/Joyce Bulifant & Johnny Brown vs. Patti Deutsch & Ronnie Schell [both GSN/547.11, 770.1]
Ellen Travolta & Jack Carter vs. Eileen Barnett & Louis Nye from 1980 [GSN/169.19, also BZR]
Laurie Walters & Jimmy Van Patten vs. Michelle Tobin & Ira Augustian from 1980 [BZR]
Mitzi McCall & Charlie Brill vs. Elaine Joyce & Bobby Van from 1980 [OB, also GSN/113.2]
Meredith MacRae & Don Sutton vs. Sue Ann Langdon & Bob Seagren from 1980 [GSN/205.3]
The last episode from 1980 w/Guy & Ralna Hovis vs. Laurette Spang & John McCook [OB/201.9]
Gary Kroeger: Seven episodes from 2002:
The pilot [SM]
An hour-long unaired special [SM]
The premiere episode [OC/755.3]
Five general episodes [3 OC/761.1; 761.7, 2 RPT/839.7]
An episode w/a teacher on each team [RPT]
An episode w/a hilarious blooper! [RPT]
BEAT THE GEEKS
J. Keith van Straaten & Tiffany Bolton: Seven episodes from 2001
The aired pilot (w/slight differences from later episodes; missing intro) [OC/686.4]
The premiere episode [OC/660.1]
Three general episodes [2 OC/686.1; 702.1, 1 RPT/731.5]
An episode w/an appearance by Jane Wiedlin [OB]
An episode w/an appearance by Wil Wheaton [OB]
Blaine Capatch & Tiffany Bolton: Three episodes from 2002:
Blaine's first episode [OC/752.1]
A general episode [OC/745.7]
A special "Revenge of the Losers" episode [OB]
BEAT THE GENIUS (local LA show)-Art Baker:One episode from 195? [OC/315.1]
BEAT THE ODDS (local LA show)
Mike Stokey: The 5th episode from 1962 [OC]
Warren Hull: One episode from 1962 [OC]
THE $1.98 BEAUTY SHOW-Rip Taylor:
The 1978 premiere episode; guests are Anson Williams, Mabel King, and Wayland Flowers & Madame [GSN]
1978; guests are *Jim Lange*, Gloria DeHaven, and Willie Bobo (end credits missing) [RPT/135.15]
1978; guests are Carl Ballantine, *Ruta Lee*, and Wayland Flowers & Madame (Then-unknown Teresa Ganzel [then Gazerowski] is a contestant!) [GSN/737.1]
1978; guests are Billy Carter, Susan Strasburg, and Willie McCovey (Rhonda Shear is a contestant!) [GSN/737.3]
1978; guests are Jaye P. Morgan, Trini Lopez, and Dorothy Lamour (parts of opening segment missing) [RPT/186.4]
1978; guests are Rosey Grier, Jaye P. Morgan, and *Chuck Woolery* (Actress Sandra "Malvina Rae" Bernhard is an incognito contestant!) [RPT/438.3]
1978; guests are Suzy Chaffee, Erik Estrada, and Joyce Haber [OC, also RPT/438.4]
1978; guests are David Hasselhoff, Marilyn Beck, and The Unknown Comic [GSN/737.2]
1978; guests are Edward Winters, Dr. Joyce Brothers, and Fred Travalena [GSN/747.1]
1979; guests are Freeman King, Patty Andrews, and Don Ford [RPT/438.1]
1979; guests are Gordon Jump, Marie Lousie Weller, and Ed Bernard [GSN]
1979; guests are Pat Paulsen, Ann Lockhart, and Nom Nixon [GSN/737.4]
1979; guests are Isaac Hayes, *Susan Stafford*, and Fred Travalena [RPT/438.2]
1979; guests are Jon "Bowzer" Bauman, Dawn Wells, and Stu Gilliam [GSN/729.8]
1979; guests are Rosey Grier, Carol Connors, and Jean-Paul Vingon [GSN/737.5]
1979; guests are Ed Bernard, Cyndy Garvey, and Steve Garvey (missing intro) [OC]
BEDROOM BUDDIES-Bobby Rivers: Two episodes from 1992 [both OC]
BEDTIME STORIES-Al Lohman & Roger Barkley:
The 1979 pilot [SM]
A general 1979 episode
BEER MONEY (NY sports quiz)-Chris Carlin & Alexi Panos: One episode from 2009 [RPT]
BEER MONEY (Chicago sports quiz)-Ted Brunson & Sarah Kustok: One episode from 2008 [OC]
BEER MONEY (Ohio sports quiz)-Jamir Howerton & Ashley Collins: One episode from 2009 [OC]
BEST TIME EVER-Neil Patrick Harris & Nicole Scherzinger:
The 2015 premiere episode; guests are Reese Witherspoon, Gloria Gaynor, and Carson Daly [OC]
2015; guests are Shaquille O'Neal, Zachary Levi, Andy Cohen, and "The Real Housewives of Richmond" cast [OC]
BET ON YOUR BABY-Melissa Peterman:
The first two episodes from 2013 [both OC]
The 2nd season premiere from 2014 [OC]
THE BETTER SEX-Bill Anderson & Sarah Purcell:
The pilot (w/7-member teams and slightly different rules) [SM/D126.2]
A 1977 episode where the bonus round is won on the FIRST question! [GSN/356.1, also BZR]
Two general 1977 episodes [1 GSN/252.1, 1 BZR]
The last episode from 1978 (w/another emotional goodbye!) [SM/309.3]
(THE NEW) BIBLE BAFFLE-Raymond G. MacKillop: One episode from 1980 [SM]
BID WHIST PARTY THROWDOWN-Kiki Sheppard & Brad Sanders:
One episode from 2006 w/Chip & Kim McAllister, Lawrence LeJohn & A.J. Jamal, and Doris Day Bowman & Michael Colyar [RPT]
BIG BROTHER-Julie Chen
(NOTE: All episodes an hour, except for season finales, which are 2 hours)
Summer 2000:
The premiere episode [OC/481.6]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out [OC/481.8]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC/507.1]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out [OC/507.2]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out [OC/507.6]
The last episode [OC/507.7]
Summer 2001 ("Big Brother 2"):
The premiere episode [OC/604.1]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out (and Justin is expelled!) [OC/604.2]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out (very poor audio) [OC/604.4]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out [OC/604.8]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out [OC/611.4]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out [OC/623.1]
An episode where ex-"Survivor" castaways Gervase Peterson, Sue Hawk, Jeff Varner, and Alicia Callaway visit the house (very poor audio) [OC/623.8]
An episode where the 9th housemate is voted out [OC/626.3]
An episode where the 10th housemate is voted out [OC/626.6]
The last episode (Mike has an important question during the interview segment!) [OC/626.7]
Summer 2002 ("Big Brother 3"):
The premiere episode [OC/741.3]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC/745.1]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out (missing first 3 min. or so) [OC/745.2]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out [OC/745.4]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out (and Amy returns to the house) [OC/746.2]
An episode where the 6th housemate is voted out [OC/746.3]
An episode where the 7th housemate is voted out [OC/746.4]
An episode where the 8th housemate is voted out [OC/746.6]
A special 2-hour episode where the 9th housemate is voted out [OC/752.3]
An episode where the 10th housemate is voted out [OC/752.6]
The last episode [OC/755.8]
Summer 2003 ("Big Brother 4"):
The premiere episode [OC/839.2]
An episode where Scott gets expelled [OC/839.4]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out [OC/839.6]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC/846.1]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out [OC/846.2]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out [OC/846.3]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out [OC/846.4]
An episode where the 6th housemate is voted out [OC/846.5]
An episode where the 7th housemate is voted out [OC/853.2]
An episode where the 9th housemate is voted out [OC/853.4]
An episode where the 10th housemate is voted out [OC/852.2]
The last episode [OC/853.8]
Summer 2004 ("Big Brother 5"):
The hour-and-1/2 premiere episode [OC/956.1]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out (missing first 2 min. or so) [OC/956.3]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC/956.6]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out [OC/956.8]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out [OC/963.3]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out [OC/963.5]
An episode where the 6th housemate is voted out [OC/963.6]
An episode where the 7th housemate is voted out (very poor audio) [OC/970.1]
An episode where the 8th housemate is voted out [OC/970.3]
An episode where the 9th housemate is voted out [OC/970.8]
An episode where the 10th housemate is voted out [OC/967.10]
The last episode [OC/984.2]
Summer 2005 ("Big Brother 6"):
The premiere episode [OC]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 6th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 7th housemate is voted out (missing first 2 min. or so) [OC]
An episode where the 8th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 10th housemate is voted out [OC]
The last episode [OC]
Summer 2006 ("Big Brother All-Stars"):
The premiere episode [OC]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out (missing last 5 min.) [OC]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 7th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 8th housemate is voted out (missing first 2 min. or so) [OC]
The last episode [OC]
Summer 2007 ("Big Brother 8"):
The premiere episode (missing first 5 min.) [OC]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 6th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 7th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 8th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 9th and 10th housemates are voted out [OC]
An episode where the 11th housemate is voted out [OC]
The last episode (part of opening missing) [OC]
Winter/Spring 2008 ("Big Brother 9"):
The premiere episode [OC]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 6th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 7th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 8th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 9th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 10th housemate is voted out [OC]
The last episode [OC]
Summer 2008 ("Big Brother 10"):
The premiere episode [OC]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out (missing first 3 min.) [OC]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out (part of end credits cut off) [OC]
An episode where the 6th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 7th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 9th housemate is voted out [OC]
Summer 2009 ("Big Brother 11"):
The premiere episode [OC]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 6th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 7th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 8th housemate is voted out (missing first 2 min.) [OC]
An episode where the 9th housemate is voted out [OC]
The last episode (missing first 2 min.) [OC]
Summer 2010 ("Big Brother 12"):
The premiere episode [OC]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 6th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 7th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 8th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 9th housemate is voted out [OC]
The last episode (small part of opening missing) [OC]
Summer 2011 ("Big Brother 13"):
The premiere episode [OC]
An episode where the 1st housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 2nd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 3rd housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 4th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 5th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 6th and 7th housemates are voted out [OC]
An episode where the 8th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 9th housemate is voted out [OC]
An episode where the 10th housemate is voted out (small part of opening missing) [OC]
The 90-minute last episode [OC]
THE BIG DATE-Mark Walberg: The 1996 premiere episode [OC/200.6]
BIG DEAL-Mark DeCarlo: The 1996 premiere episode [OC/D57.1]
BIG FAN-Andy Richter: The first two episodes from 2017 [both OC]
BIG GAME-Tom Kennedy: One episode from 1958 [KIN]
THE BIG MOMENT-Brad Sherwood: Four episodes from 1999 [all OC]:
The hour-long premiere episode (missing about 2 minutes in middle of show) [335.1]
Three general episodes [333.8, 343.5, 352.1]
THE BIG PAYOFF-Bob Paige: The 1962 pilot [SM/1058.1]
THE BIG SHOWDOWN-Jim Peck:
The 1974 pilot (simply titled "Showdown") [SM/134.3]
The 1975 episode w/Jim's infamous "big falldown" [SM/275.1]
PLUS:
A clip of another bonus round [134.4, also 184.1]
BIG STAR, LITTLE STAR-Cat Deeley: Three episodes from 2017:
The premiere episode; guests are Todd & Grayson Chrisley, Marissa Jaret & Zev Winokur, and Chad & Cha'iel Johnson [OC]
Guests are Kenny & Malloy Smith, Nicole & Beckett Sullivan, and Gilles & Juliana Marini [OC]
Guests are Kerri Walsh Jennings & Joey Jennings, Mario & Gia Lopez, and Christina & Violet Milian [RPT]
THE BIG SURPRISE-Mike Wallace: One episode from 1956 w/Errol Flynn as a contestant! [OC]
BINGE THINKING-Mac Lethal & Amber Diamond: The first three episodes from 2016 [all RPT]
BINGO AMERICA
Patrick Duffy & Crystal Wallasch: Three episodes from 2008:
The premiere episode [OC]
A general episode [OC]
An episode w/a $100,000 win! (part of opening missing) [RPT]
Richard Karn & Diane Mizota: Three episodes from 2008:
Their first episode (missing intro) [OB]
An episode w/a $100,000 win! (intro/end credits missing) [RPT]
An episode w/a heartbreaking $100,000 loss [RPT]
BINGO AT HOME (local NY show)-Monty Hall: The first half-hour of a 1955 episode [OC]
BINGO AT HOME-Jim Perry: One episode from 1969 [SM]
BINGO BLITZ-Valerie Bertinelli: The 2025 premiere episode [OC]
BINGO BREAK (local Baltimore show)-Bob Marella & Karen Tate: One episode from 1994 [SM]
BLACK COLLEGE QUIZ (local Chicago show)-Greg-Alan Williams: The championship episode from 2009 [OC]
BLACK COLLEGE QUIZ (national version)-Nephew Tommy:
Morris College vs. North Carolina Central Universtiy from 2017 [OB]
Two episodes from 2018 [both OC]'
One episode from 2020 [OC]
BLACKOUT-Bob Goen: Twenty episodes from 1988:
The premiere episode; guests are Markie Post and Charlie Siebert [OB]
The 3rd episode (w/same guests as above) [OC]
Guests are Annie Bloom and Stephen Furst [OC]
Guests are Ilene Graff and Jamie Farr [OB]
Guests are Marsha Warfield and Ken Kercheval [OC]
Two consecutive episodes; guests are Heidi Bohay and Paul Kreppel (end credits missing in episode 2) [episode 1 OC, episode 2 OB/361.4]
Guests are Phyllis Diller and Charles Nelson Reilly (A team earns *11* seconds of blackout time during the 1st puzzle!) [OB/D77.1]
Another episode w/same guests as above [OB/D77.2]
Guests are Dwayne Hickman and Connie Stevens (ends w/a heartbreaking $10,000 loss!) [OC]
Guests are Teresa Ganzel and Soupy Sales (contestant Hardy Edwards was on "Hot Streak" 2 years earlier) [OC]
Guests are Scott Hamilton and Jess Walton [OC]
Guests are Daphne Mawell-Reid and Tom Poston [OC]
Three consecutive episodes; guests are Shelley Smith and Fred Travalena [all OB]
Guests are Emma Samms and Harry Anderson (Jay Stewart announces) [OB/D77.5]
Another episode w/same guests as above [OB]
A partial episode from the final week (w/same guests as below; missing 1st puzzle and end credits) [OB/D78.1]
The last episode; guests are Crystal Bernard and Pat Harrington (Jay Stewart announces in his final TV work) [OB/D27.5]
BLADE WARRIORS-Mac Maki/Jim Davidson/Kiana Tom:
One episode from 1994 [OB]
The championship episode (and last show of the series) from 1995 [OC]
THE BLAME GAME-Judge Reed: The 1999 premiere episode [OC/316.6]
BLANK CHECK-Art James:
The 1974 pilot (has time code at bottom of screen) [SM/D50.1]
The 3rd episode from 1975 [SM]
BLANK SLATE-Mario Lopez:
The 2024 premiere episode; guests are Sarah Tiana and Dwayne Perkins [OC]
2024; guests are Dave Holmes and Caroline Rhea [OC]
2024; guests are Greg Fitzsimmons and Frances Callier [OC]
BLANKETY BLANKS-Bill Cullen:
The 1974 pilot; guests are Anita Gillette and Soupy Sales [SM]
The 1975 premiere episode; guests are Anne Meara and William Shatner [SM/309.2]
BLIND DATE-Arlene Francis:
One episode from 1950 [KIN/843.16]
Pre-Fathers' Day 1951 episode [KIN]
BLOCKBUSTERS
Bill Cullen:
The 1980 pilot (w/a different format) [SM]
The 1980 premiere episode [SM/164.10, also GSN/102.6]
The 2nd episode [GSN/8.2]
LaRae Dillman's first apperance from 1980 (w/a 23-second Gold Rush win!) [GSN/1024.4]
A 1980 episode where LaRae breaks the $25,000 mark [GSN/743.1]
A 1980 episode where LaRae becomes the first-ever undefeated champ w/$47,000! [GSN]
The first episode w/the "2-out-of-3 match" format from 1980 (color pops in and out due to reception problems, end credits missing) [CBN]
A general 1980 episode [OC]
John Hatton's first appearance from 1980 (the board develops an odd problem, and the game is stopped!) [GSN/303.1]
A 1980 episode where John tells how his house burned down during the last taping (very dramatic moment!) [GSN/178.2]
A 1980 episode where John plays future "Trivia Trap" champ Puff Contreras [GSN/900.1]
John's final appearance from 1980 (he retires undefeated w/$60,000!) [GSN/399.13]
Two episodes from Christmas 1980 (one missing last few minutes) [1 OC, 1 GSN]
Kathy Thomas & John Shannon's final appearance (also Leland Yung's first!) from 1981 [GSN/825.1, also 1025.1]
Leland's final appearance (also Kandi Doyle's first!) from 1981 [GSN/414.13]
Kandi's final appearance from 1981 [GSN/414.14]
A 1981 episode where Bill tries to end a match too early! [GSN]
A 1981 episode w/a buzzer-happy contestant [GSN/950.2]
Sherry Lucas's final appearance from 1981 [GSN/453.1]
A 1981 episode where Jeff & Alan Dennis break the $30,000 mark [GSN]
Jeff & Alan's last two appearances from 1981 [both BZR, also have last ep. from GSN/1025.2]
A 1981 episode w/TWO 25-second Gold Run wins! [BZR]
A 1981 episode w/the first-ever "X" question (and it doesn't go too well!) [GSN, also BZR]
A 1981 episode w/21-second AND 23-second Gold Run wins! [GSN, also BZR]
A 1981 episode w/a contestant's buzzer adjusted on-air and a hilarious blooper at the end of the 2nd Gold Run! [GSN, also BZR]
A 1981 episode where a champ finally wins the Gold Run after *5* prior unsuccessful attempts! [BZR]
A general 1981 episode w/a "forbidden" contestant plug [GSN]
A 1981 episode where a family pair draws caricatures of Bill at the end! [GSN/1025.3, also BZR]
Gene Vicich's final appearance from 1981 [CBN/D9.4, also BZR w/better video quality]
Two consecutive episodes from 1981 [both GSN/900.2-3]
Thirteen general 1981 episodes [1 OC, 6 BZR, 6 GSN/D37.4; 147.4; 505.1; 768.2, also have BZR copy of one GSN ep]
The first episode w/the 20-game limit from 1981 (Kandi Doyle returns in game 2) [GSN/900.4]
Pat & Liz McCarthy's first two appearances from 1981 [both GSN/900.5]
A 1981 episode where Pat & Liz break the $35,000 mark [BZR]
A 1981 episode where Pat & Liz become the all-time top winning family pair and are the ONLY contestants to give correct answers for the entire show! [GSN, also BZR]
A 1981 episode where Pat & Liz break the $100,000 mark [CBN]
Pat & Liz's final appearance from 1981 (they retire undefeated w/a grand total of $120,000!) [GSN/164.11, also CBN, and BZR]
A 1981 episode where Bill accidentally reads the wrong question at one point! [CBN]
A 1981 episode where Bob Hilton's birthday is acknowledged [GSN/925.1]
A 1981 episode w/an appearance by Tom Kennedy to plug "Password Plus" [GSN, also CBN and BZR]
A 1981 episode from LaRae Dillman's 2nd run [GSN/1025.4, also CBN and BZR]
A 1981 episode w/an on-camera appearance by producer Robert Sherman [GSN]
Jeff & Alan Dennis' return episode from 1981 [GSN/1025.5, also BZR]
A 1981 episode where a joke is played on Bill after a break! [BZR]
A 1981 episode where Bill bombs on a joke [BZR]
Christmas 1981 episode [GSN/1025.6, also BZR]
A 1982 episode where *3* earned spaces have to be reversed after an answer is heard from the audience! [BZR]
A 1982 episode where a Gold Run loss is overturned [GSN]
Leland Yung's first two return appearances from 1982 [both GSN]
Leland's final appearance from 1982 [GSN/602.11]
A 1982 episode featuring Bill at his best! [GSN/1025.7]
Kathy Thomas & John Shannon's return episode from 1982 [GSN/1025.8]
A 1982 episode where Bill's birthday is acknowledged [GSN]
Five general 1982 episodes [1 OC, 2 GSN, 2 BZR]
John Hatton's first two return episodes from 1982 [both GSN]
A 1982 episode where John breaks the $100,000 mark [GSN/117.1]
A 1982 episode where John almost LOSES the Gold Run due to a judgment error! [GSN]
John's final appearance from 1982 (from the final week); he retires undefeated w/a grand total of $120,000! [GSN/137.3]
The last episode from 1982; Gene Vicich returns to play in the final game! [SM, also OC/123.2, but w/mediocre video quality, and GSN/418.6]
Bill Rafferty: Twenty-two episodes from 1987:
The first two episodes (end credits missing in episode 2) [both GSN/216.1; 102.8, also have OC copy of premiere]
An episode w/the infamous "thermometer" question [GSN]
Five consecutive episodes w/former "Catch Phrase" champ Florence Krumpler [GSN]
Five general episodes [3 OC/1061.2, 2 GSN/123.3; 169.18]
An episode w/a rematch between 2 former "Super Password" opponents! [GSN]
Five consecutive episodes w/future "$otC" champ Rhona Blaker [4 OC/D146.3-4; 233.3; 233.5, 1 OB/233.4]
Jeanne Pierce's final appearance (she retires undefeated w/an all-time grand total of $53,000!) [GSN/1037.1]
An episode w/a $15,000 Gold Run win [OC]
The last episode [OC/D146.5]
BOARDWALK & BASEBALL'S SUPER BOWL OF SPORTS TRIVIA-Chris Berman:
Notre Dame vs. Rutgers from 1988 [RPT/517.3]
Louisville vs. Nebraska from 1988 [RPT/615.4]
The finals episode from 1988 w/Temple vs. Washington State [RPT/602.1]
The 2nd season premiere from 1989 w/UCLA vs. Nebraska [RPT/602.2]
Dartsmouth vs. Temple from 1989 [RPT/615.2]
Duke vs. Georgetown from 1989 [RPT/576.4]
Penn State vs. Indiana from 1989 [RPT/487.4]
Texas A&M vs. Texas from 1989 [RPT/494.3]
Boston College vs. Louisville from 1989 [RPT/494.4]
The finals episode from 1989 w/Ohio State vs. Pennsylvania [RPT/517.1]
BOBCAT'S BIG-ASS SHOW-Bobcat Goldthwait: The 1998 premiere episode [RPT/276.9]
BODY LANGUAGE-Tom Kennedy:
The 1983 pilot (w/a different scoring system and bonus round); guests are Jenilee Harrison and Jon Bauman [BZR]
The 1984 premiere episode; guests are Vicki Lawrence and Jamie Farr [OC, also GSN/D43.4]
The 5th episode (w/same guests as above) [OC]
1984; guests are Markie Post and Tom Poston [GSN/D59.2]
Two consecutive episodes from 1984; guests are Shelley Smith and Fred Travalena [episode 1 GSN/271.2, episode 2 OC]
Two consecutive episodes from 1984; guests are Betty White and Ed Begley Jr. [episode 1 OC, episode 2 GSN/101.12, also have BZR copy of ep. 2]
1984; guests are Mary Cadorette and JM J. Bullock [GSN/533.2]
1984; guests are Abby Dalton and Soupy Sales [GSN/165.9]
Two consecutive episodes from 1984; guests are Didi Conn and Dick Shawn (in episode 2, a hilarious disqualification occurs!) [both OC, also have ep. 1 from GSN/272.16]
1984; guests are Betty Thomas and Brian Matthews [OC]
1984; guests are Fern Fitzgerald and Roger E. Mosley [OC]
1984; guests are Mary Ann Mobley and Nathan Cook [GSN/252.2]
1984; guests are Phyllis Diller and Brian Mitchell [GSN/583.1]
1984; guests are Betty White and Anson Williams [GSN/272.15]
The first episode w/the "two-loss" rule from 1984; guests are Mindy Cohn and Dick Gautier [GSN/165.6]
1984; guests are Lucille Ball and Charles Nelson Reilly [GSN/D59.1]
1984; guests are Mary Jo Catlett and Patrick Wayne [GSN/D43.5]
1984; guests are Edie McClurg and Robert Morse [OC]
1984; guests are Mary Cadorette and Henry Polic II [GSN/399.12]
1984; guests are Linda-Kaye Henning and Jack Riley [OB/144.7]
An all-star show from Christmas 1984 w/Lucille Ball, Isabel Sanford, Robert Morse, and Richard Simmons [OB, also GSN/547.4]
1985; guests are Constance Towers and Tom Villard [GSN/252.3]
1985; guests are Shelley Smith and Orson Bean [GSN/129.3]
1985; guests are Marcia Wallace and Fred Travalena [GSN/589.1]
Another 1985 episode w/same guests as above [BZR]
Valentine's Day 1985 episode; guests are Lindsay Bloom and Nathan Cook (Tom gives heart-shaped lollipops to everyone!) [BZR]
1985; guests are Betty White and Jamie Farr [GSN/136.8]
Two consecutive episodes from 1985; guests are Mindy Cohn and Ted Lange (precedes the episode below) [both BZR]
1985; guests are Melody Thomas and Tom Poston [BZR]
Another 1985 episode w/same guests as above [GSN/533.3]
1985; guests are Mary Cadorette and Dick Gautier [GSN/533.4]
1985; guests are Martha Smith and Ed Begley Jr. [GSN/602.10, also BZR]
1985; guests are Vicki Lawrence and Charles Nelson Reilly [GSN/533.5]
1985; guests are Dr. Joyce Brothers and Brad Garrett [GSN/510.4]
1985; guests are Lauri Hendler and Richard Moll [GSN/510.1]
1985; guests are Constance Towers and Ted Lange [GSN/252.4]
A 1985 episode from "Teen Week"; guests are Dana Hill and Todd Bridges [GSN/655.1, also BZR]
1985; guests are Jonelle Allen and Richard Moll (A player wins *$0* in the Sweepstakes!) [GSN/655.2, also BZR]
1985; guests are Shelley Smith and Roger E. Mosley [OC, also GSN/573.7]
1985; guests are Elke Sommer and JM J. Bullock [BZR]
1985; guests are Jo Anne Worley and Patrick Wayne [BZR]
July 4, 1985 episode (from "Teen Week"); guests are Lisa Bonet and Jason Bateman [GSN/165.7, also BZR]
1985; guests are Jenilee Harrison and Ed Begley Jr. [GSN/986.1]
1985; guests are Phyllis Diller (what's with her hair??) and Richard Simmons [GSN/165.8]
1985; guests are Vicki Lawrence and Paul Kreppel [GSN/655.3]
1985; guests are Jill Whelan and Richard Kline [GSN/628.1]
1985; guests are Jo Anne Worley and Jamie Farr [GSN/165.10]
1985; guests are Marcia Wallace and Tom Poston [BZR]
Halloween 1985 episode; guests are Mindy Cohn and JM J. Bullock [GSN/165.11, also BZR, w/better video quality]
1985; guests are Abby Dalton and Leonard Frey [GSN/691.1]
A "Sports vs. Soaps" all-star episode from 1985 w/Melody Thomas & Catherine Hickland vs. Lynn Swann & Steve Sax [GSN/986.2]
1985; guests are Isabel Sanford and Malcolm-Jamal Warner [GSN/684.5]
1985; guests are Emma Samms and Michael Damian [GSN/701.5]
A 1985 episode from the final week (w/same guests as below) [GSN]
The last episode from 1986; guests are Vicki Lawrence and Ted Lange [OC/D90.2, missing most of intro, also GSN/418.4, complete]
BOGGLE: THE INTERACTIVE GAME-Wink Martindale: Two episodes from 1994:
The premiere episode [OB/72.3]
A general episode [OC]
BOILING POINTS-Jonathan Blitt: One episode from 2005 (w/a then-unknown Lady Gaga as a participant in game 3!) [OC]
BOOM!-Tom Papa:
The 2015 premiere episode [OC]
Four general 2015 episodes [all OC]
BORN LUCKY-Bob Goen: Four episodes from 1992:
The premiere episode [OB/D75.3]
Three general episodes [all PAX]
BOWLING FOR DOLLARS
-Larry Kenney (NYC): One episode from 1977 [OC]
Dick Goddard(Cleveland): The last episode from 1979; guest is Joe Tate (missing intro) [OC]
BRACKET GENIUS-Trey Wingo:
A special "Study Guide" behind-the-scenes preview episode from 2017 [RPT]
The first two preliminary episodes from 2017 [both OC]
The hour-long $100,000 championship episode [OC]
BRAIN GAME (Indianapolis HS quiz)-Chris Wright: One episode from 2007 [OC]
BRAIN GAME (Raleigh, NC HS quiz)-Mark Roberts: One episode from 2009 w/a technical error [OC]
BRAINS AND BRAWN-Jack Lescoulie & Fred Davis: One episode from 1958; guests are Willie Mays and Jackie Jensen [SC]
BRAINS & BRAWN
Mark-Paul Gosselaar & Danielle Harris: Two episodes from 1993 [both OC]:
The premiere episode; guests are Ernie Reyes Jr. and Eric Nies [598.10]
Guests are Tatyana M. Ali and Lark Voorhies [1054.14]
Mark-Paul Gosselaar & Tatyana M. Ali: Two episodes from 1993:
An all-star episode w/"Saved By the Bell: The New Class" vs. "Running the Halls" [OC]
The finals episode; guests are Shane Butterworth and Mario Lopez (part of end credits cut off) [OB/D134.1]
BRAINSTORMERS (Rochester, NY HS quiz)-Don LaVonne:
Canandaigua vs. Pittsford-Mendon from 1986 [OB]
Pittsford-Mendon vs. Victor from 1986 [OB]
Pittsford-Mendon vs. Nazareth Academy from 1986 [OB]
Pittsford-Mendon vs. Wilson from 1987 [OB]
Hilton vs. Nazareth Academy from 1987 [OB]
Waterloo vs. Marshall from 1987 [OB]
McQuaid vs. Monroe from 1987 [OB]
BRAINRUSH-Lamorne Morris: The 2009 premiere episode [OC]
BRAINSURGE-Jeff Sutphen
NICKELODEON, 2009-11:
The 2009 premiere episode [OC]
A general 2009 episode [OC]
A celebrity episode from 2009 w/Ashley Argota, Lil' JJ, Victoria Justice, Jerry Trainor, Miranda Cosgrove, and Nat Wolff [OC]
The 2nd season premiere from 2010 (from "Boys vs. Girls Week" and now w/a new set) [OC]
A general 2010 episode [OB]
A 2010 episode w/a record bonus round win! [OC]
A celebrity episode from 2011 w/Liz Gillies, Ariana Grande, Matt Bennett, Kendall Schmidt, Ciara Bravo, and Carlos Pena [OC]
A 2011 episode w/Jordin Sparks as guest co-host [OC]
A 2011 episode w/twins playing [OC]
2011 ("Family Brainsurge"):
The first two episodes [both OC]
A special Nick All-Stars episode w/"Victorious", "iCarly", "House of Annubis", "Bucket & Skinner", and "Supah Ninjas" [OC]
A celebrity episode w/Anthony Anderson, Larry King, Candace Cameron Bure, Jooey Fatone, and Vanessa Williams [OC]
NICKTOONS, 2014:
The premiere episode [RPT]
BREAK THE BANK-Bert Parks: Two episodes from 1956 [1 A1/D42.1, 1 OC/301.11]
BREAK THE BANK
Tom Kennedy: Thirty-one episodes from 1976:
The premiere episode; guests are Abe Vigoda, Alice Ghostley, JoAnn Pflug, Dick Gautier, Jan Murray, Lynda Carter, Liz Torres, Robert Heyges, and Marjoe Gortner [OC/268.3, also GSN/136.13 and GTV]
The 5th episode w/same guests as above (a $7,500 bank is broken!) [GSN/189.4, also GTV]
Three consecutive episodes; guests are Anson Williams, Lee Meriwether, Liz Torres, Alex Karras, Jan Murray, Ja'Net DuBois, Sandy Duncan, Tom Bosley, and Pat McCormick [all GSN/189.10, 129.7, 298.16, also have first 2 eps. from GTV]
Guests are Rosey Grier, Beverly Garland, Liz Torres, Bill Dana, Joey Bishop, Fannie Flagg, Mary Ann Mobley, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Arte Johnson [GSN/137.4]
Another episode w/same guests as above (a $10,000 bank is broken!) [GSN/171.9, also GTV]
Guests are Jimmie Walker, Elayne Boosler, Liz Torres, Craig Stevens, Joey Bishop, Meredith MacRae, Jaye P. Morgan, Buzz Aldrin, and Lonnie Shorr (Johnny Jacobs goofs during the game 1 contestant intros, and veteran GS champ Daniel Avila is a contestant!) [GSN/173.1, also GTV]
Guests are Marjoe Gortner, Shari Lewis, Liz Torres, Dick Gautier, Jan Murray, Dody Goodman, Della Reese, Ron Palillo, and Lonnie Shorr (An $11,500 bank is broken!) [GSN/189.11, also GTV]
Another episode w/same guests as above [SM]
Guests are Avery Schreiber, Alice Ghostley, Liz Torres, Bob Crane, Jan Murray, Ja'Net DuBois, Rue McLanahan, Mickey Dolenz, and Jimmie Walker (A $12,000 bank is broken!) [GSN/190.1, also GTV]
Two consecutive episodes; guests are Dick Gautier, Meredith MacRae, Jaye P. Morgan, Anson Williams, Jan Murray, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Mary Ann Mobley, Soupy Sales, and Rip Taylor (contestant Bob Schoeber breaks TWO banks!) [both GTV]
Guests are Foster Brooks, Gunilla Hutton, Jaye P. Morgan, Buzz Aldrin, Jan Murray, Gail Fisher, Liz Torres, Greg Mullavey, and Abe Vigoda (Bob is defeated w/an all-time grand total of $22,720!) [GTV]
An unaired "test" episode (used to explain the new rules); guests are Foster Brooks, Gunilla Hutton, Jaye P. Morgan, Buzz Aldrin, Jan Murray, Gail Fisher, Liz Torres, Greg Mullavey, and Abe Vigoda [SM]
Two consecutive episodes w/same guests as above [both OC]
Guests are Marty Allen, Joan Collins, Dody Goodman, Jack Jones, Jan Murray, Judy Carne, Liz Torres, Anson Williams, and Abe Vigoda (A $12,000 bank is broken!) [GTV]
Another episode w/same guests as above (an $8,500 bank is broken!) [GTV]
Two consecutive episodes; guests are Avery Schrieber, Alice Ghostley, Liz Torres, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Jack Carter, Joan Collins, Cathy Rigby, Robert Hegyes, and Dick Gautier (now w/new rules, and former contestant Russell Fish returns in ep. 1 due to an error) [both GTV]
Guests are Lonnie Shorr, Beverly Garland, Jaye P. Morgan, Robert Reed, Rip Taylor, Judy Carne, Dody Goodman, Bobby Riggs, and Dick Gautier (A $6,250 bank is broken!) [GTV]
Guests are Avery Schrieber, Jo Anne Worley, Marilyn Michaels, Ken Berry, Rip Taylor, Dody Goodman, Pat Carroll, Bill Macy, and Rick Hurst (The "B" falls off Bill's nameplate at the beginning!) [GTV]
Guests are Lonnie Shorr, Dody Goodman, Jaye P. Morgan, Robert Hegyes, Rip Taylor, Fannie Flagg, Marilyn Michaels, Kent McCord, and Dick Gautier [OC/222.2, which is missing small part of intro and entire final segment, also GTV, complete]
Two consecutive episodes w/same guests as above (A $9,000 bank is broken in ep. 2!) [GTV]
Three consecutive episodes; guests are Jimmie Walker, Elayne Boosler, Liz Torres, Robert Hegyes, Jan Murray, Barbara Sharma, Jaye P. Morgan, Wolfman Jack, and Lonnie Shorr (A $7,250 bank is broken in ep. 1, and a $5,500 bank is broken in ep. 3!) [all GTV]
Two consecutive episodes from the final week; guests are Lonnie Shorr, Joyce Bulifant, Jaye P. Morgan, Donny Most, Jan Murray, Elke Sommer, Jo Anne Worley, *Bill Cullen*, and Soupy Sales (future "Blockbusters" superchamp John Hatton is a contestant!) [both GTV]
Jack Barry: Five episodes from 1976:
The premiere episode; guests are Clifton Davis, Elena Verdugo, Jaye P. Morgan, William Conrad, Joey Bishop, Anson Williams, Barbara Eden, Hermoine Baddeley, and Pat Morita [SM/112.8, also GSN/178.3]
The 2nd episode (w/same guests as above) [GSN/178.4]
The 3rd & 4th episodes; guests are Anson Williams, Bob Crane, Jaye P. Morgan, William Conrad, Joey Bishop, Barbara Eden, Lee Merriweather, *Bill Cullen*, and Abe Vigoda (in episode 3, future "Hollywood Connection" and "TTD" contestant Scott Allen James plays) [both GSN/137.1, 137.2]
Guests are Nipsey Russell, Shelley Winters, Pearl Bailey, Orson Bean, Jan Murray, Vicki Lawrence, Anne Meara, *Bob Barker*, and Jimmie Walker [GSN/443.4]
BREAK THE BANK
Gene Rayburn: Twenty episodes from 1985:
The premiere episode; guests are Joe Farago (ironic, huh?), Louise DuArt, and Bubba Smith [OC/724.8]
The 4th episode; guest is Charles Nelson Reilly (Julie Hayek makes her first appearance, former MLB player/coach Merv Rettenmund is a contestant, and a $23,035 bank is broken!) [OC/256.1]
Guest is Charles Nelson Reilly (again!) [OC/101.9]
Guests are Charles Nelson Reilly and Joe Farago [OC]
Guests are Joe Farago and Denny Hardwick (then-unknown Thomas Calabro is a contestant!) [OC]
Guests are Joe Farago and Don Knotts [OB]
Guests are Alan Chapman, Pat Mulligan, and Don Knotts (2 of the props get knocked over during the bonus round!) [OB]
Guests are Brenda Dickson and Mark Halloran (A $39,236 bank is broken!) [OB]
Guests are Lou Ferrigno, Brenda Dickson, and Mark Halloran [OB]
Guests are Captain America, Wayland Flowers & Madame, and Roger Owens [OC]
The first episode w/the revised opening and bonus round clock rules; guests are Bozo the Clown and Richard Moll [OC]
Guests are Richard Moll and Denny Hardwick [OB]
Guests are Alan Chapman and Rip Taylor [RPT/199.3]
Guests are Joe Farago, Avery Schreiber, and Tom Poston (singer/actor Carl Packard is a contestant) [OB]
Guests are Dave Wilson and JM J. Bullock [OB]
Guest is JM J. Bullock [OB/D1.4]
Guest is Fred Berry (producer Richard Kline appears in a gorilla suit, and a $31,310 bank is broken!) [OC]
Guests are Marty Rifkin, Rory Johnston, and Fred Berry [OB]
Guest is Paul Kreppel [OB]
Guests are Willie Tyler & Lester [OC]
PLUS:
An hour's worth of endgame clips [most OC]
Joe Farago:
One episode from 1985; guest is Vic Dunlop [OC]
A 1986 episode where a $29,309 bank is broken (now w/the "master puzzle" bonus round) [OB/434.5]
Two general 1986 episodes [both CBN]
A 1986 episode where the largest bank ever ($53,323) is broken! [CBN/D85.5]
PLUS:
An hour's worth of endgame clips from both the "events" and "master puzzle" formats [most OC]
BRUCE FORSYTH'S HOT STREAK:
The 2nd and 3rd pilots from 1984 (simply titled "Hot Streak", w/a different set and bigger payoffs) [both SM/245.3-4]
An unaired "test" episode from 1985 [SM]
(all other episodes are from the 1986 series run)
The premiere episode [OC]
An episode where one team loses a round in *3* seconds! [OC]
An episode w/a pantomime penalty [OC]
An episode where a bonus round answer is censored! [OC]
An episode where one team gets a Hot Streak in every round [OC]
Four general episodes [4 OC/199.5; 339.2, 1 SC/339.3]
An episode where the women's team become the all-time top winners w/$41,300! [OC]
An episode where a tiebreaker win is overturned [OC]
An episode from the final week w/a heartbreaking $10,000 loss [OC]
The last episode [OC]
(CELEBRITY) BULLSEYE-Jim Lange:
The 1979 pilot (w/a bonus round format offering $1,000,000 and a VERY different theme mix) [SM/D73.2]
All of the 1980 premiere week [episode 1 SM/D38.2, eps. 2-4 USA/257.5-6, episode 5 GSN/232.1, also have Wed ep. from GSN/D66.5]
A 1980 episode where Helen Miller becomes the first-ever car winner! [GSN/232.2]
A 1980 episode w/the first-ever 10 spin bonus round win [USA]
The first episode w/the increased bonus round values from 1980 [USA]
A 1980 episode w/the first-ever automatic bonus round win [USA]
Four general 1980 episodes [1 CBN/D49.1, 3 USA]
A 1980 episode w/a record $4,800 maingame win! [USA]
Three consecutive episodes from 1980 (episode 1 has a record $4,800 maingame win, Donna Burke wins her 1st car in epiosde 2, and the maingame values are permanetly doubled in episode 3!) [all USA]
A 1980 episode where Donna wins her 2nd car [USA]
Donna's final appearance from 1980 [USA]
A 1980 episode w/a great come-from-behind win [CBN/D49.3]
A 1981 episode w/a 10 spin bonus round win! [USA]
A 1981 episode w/another 10 spin bonus round win! [GSN]
A 1981 episode where future "Hit Man" champ Leon Reed wins the bonus round w/10 spins! (Includes a CBN game show lineup promo) [CBN/D49.2]
A "Sitcom Tournament" episode from 1981 w/Tom Poston, Marion Ross, Bridget Hanley, and Gordon Jump (Includes a promo for CBN's game show lineup!) [CBN/257.7]
The last civilian episode from 1981 [USA/616.5]
Five general 1981 episodes [1 RPT, 1 CBN/D49.4, 2 USA/D49.5; 398.5, 1 GSN]
The first "Celebrity" episode from 1981 w/Lynn Redgrave and Harvey Korman [GSN]
A 1981 episode w/F. Lee Bailey and Patrick Wayne [GSN]
A 1981 episode w/Donna Pescow and Rosey Grier [USA/398.2]
A 1981 episode w/Rita Moreno, Diane Ladd, and Roxie Roker [OB/240.4]
A 1981 episode w/Fred Travalena and Phyllis Diller [GSN/369.3]
A 1982 episode w/Loanne Bishop, Ken Kercheval, and Lynda Goodfriend [USA/398.1]
A 1982 episode w/Ernest Borgnine, Suzy Chaffee, and Marla Gibbs [GSN/520.6]
A 1982 episode w/Jerry Mathers, Tina Louise, and Arte Johnson [RPT/398.3]
The last episode from 1982 w/Lynda Goodfriend, Brian Mitchell, and Jo Anne Worley [SM]
BULLSEYE-Kellan Lutz & Godfrey:
The 2015 premiere episode [OC]
Two general 2015 episodes [1 OC, 1 RPT]
BUMPER STUMPERS-Al DuBois:
The 1987 premiere episode [OC, also GSN/339.9 and GTV]
The 5th episode (precedes the episode below) [OC/428.4, which has low audio, also GTV, w/better audio quality]
A 1987 episode where Scott & Kate become the first-ever undefeated team [GTV]
The first episode w/the "2-out-of-3 match" format and revised bonus round from 1987 [GSN/573.13, also GTV]
A 1987 episode where Mo & Jeff retire undefeated and become the all-time top winners w/$16,000! [GSN/573.7, also GTV]
Sixteen general 1987 episodes [1 OC/424.10, 3 GSN/428.5; 545.8; 843.15, 9 GTV]
A 1987 episode w/a near-impossible bonus round win and a Super Stumper solved w/just *2* spaces revealed! [GSN/949.2, also GTV]
A 1987 episode where the bonus round is won w/*6* stop signs on the board! [GTV]
A 1987 episode w/a hilarious incorrect guess in the bonus round [GTV]
Mark & Vince Higgins' last two appearances from 1987 [both GTV, also have ep. 1 from GSN/843.15]
A 1987 episode w/TWO perfect bonus round wins [GTV]
A 1987 epside where the theme ends too early during the credits! [GTV]
Three consecutive episodes from 1988 where Ingrid & Bill retire undefeated [all OB/291.3-5]
Twenty-two general 1988 episodes (now w/the 2nd bonus round format) [2 OB/964.1, 2 OC, 16 GTV]
The 2nd season finale from 1988 [OC, also GTV]
The 3rd season premiere from 1989 [GTV]
Seven general 1989 episodes (now w/the 3rd bonus round format) [2 OB/949.7; 964.8, 5 GTV]
A 1990 episode w/TWO bonus round wipeouts! [OC]
A 1990 episode where Etta & Elaine retire undefeated w/$10,100 [OC]
Three general 1990 episodes [1 OB, 2 OC]
A Tournament of Champions episode from 1990 [OB]
The Tournament of Champions finals (and last show of the series) from 1990 [OB]
BURT LUDDIN'S LOVE BUFFET: Six episodes from 1999 [all OC]:
The premiere episode [339.5]
Four general episodes [404.3]
The hour-long last episode; includes guest appearances by Gary Coleman and Bob Eubanks (who hosts part of the show!) [491.3]
BZZZ!-Annie Wood:
Two 1996 "trial run" episodes (w/a different set and hair/makeup job on Annie) [both RPT/495.2, 495.5]
The 1996 (national) premiere episode [OC/D57.4]
A general 1996 episode [BZR]
A 1996 episode w/a perfect Sympatico round! [BZR]
A celebrity episode from 1997 w/Moon Zappa and Justin Gorence [OC]
Three general 1997 episodes [2 OC/D58.5; D98.1, 1 SC/71.12]
CAESAR'S CHALLENGE-Ahmad Rashad:
The 1992 pilot (w/a "betting" format in the maingame) [SM/348.6]
The 1993 premiere episode [OC/D87.4]
The 4th episode (w/the first-ever car win!) [OC, also RPT/164.12]
A 1993 episode w/Zack Ruby as co-host and a $13,000+ maingame win! [OC]
A 1993 episode w/a word solved on the first try and a bonus round where the ball holder almost runs out of room! [OC]
Dan Doherty's first two permanent episodes from 1993 [both OC]
A 1993 episode where Dan acknowledges his mom's birthday [OC]
A 1993 episode where Dan reads and discusses the book "The Roman Empire" [OC]
Three consecutive episodes from 1993 [2 OB/D65.3-4, 1 OC]
Four general 1993 episodes [2 OB/D39.3, 2 OC]
All-time champ Tom Gauer's final appearance from 1993 [SM/493.5]
A 1993 episode w/a "Game Shows" category in round 2 [OB/768.1]
A 1993 episode w/a video appearance by Phylicia Rashad [OC]
A 1993 episode w/an appearance by Johnny Mathis [USA/949.8]
A 1993 episode where producer Harry Friedman's birthday is acknowledged [USA/949.9]
Three 1993 episodes w/the 2nd bonus round format [all USA/D128.1-2]
A general 1994 episode [OC]
The last episode (though not mentioned) from 1994 [OB]
CAMOUFLAGE
Don Morrow: Two episodes from 1962 [both KIN]:
A general episode
An episode w/Johnny Gilbert guest-hosting [490.14]
Tom Campbell: Four episodes from 1980 [all GSN]:
The premiere(?) episode [D11.1]
Two general episodes [232.3-4]
An episode w/a "championship puzzle" format [459.2]
CAMOUFLAGE-Roger Lodge: Five episodes from 2007:
The first two episodes [both OC, also have 1st ep. from SM]
Three general episodes [all OC]
CAN YOU TELL?-Tony Rock: One episode from 2003; it's a special "stereotypes" clip show [OC/865.1]
CAN YOU TOP THIS?-Wink Martindale:
One episode from 1970; guests are Richard Dawson, Morey Amsterdam, Paul Winchell, and Jack Carter (a promo follows the show!) [KIN/691.4]
CANDY CRUSH-Mario Lopez: The 2017 premiere episode w/"Big Brother" vs. "Survivor" [OC]
CARD SHARKS
Jim Perry:
Both pilots from 1978 [both SM/516.1-2]
The 1978 premiere episode [SM/D90.5, also BZR]
The 4th episode (future "MG PM" champ Royce Moss is a contestant) [GSN/925.2]
A 1978 episode w/a $9,600 Money Cards win [BZR]
A 1978 episode w/a $12,900 Money Cards win [GSN/521.12, which is missing part of end credits, also BZR, complete]
A 1978 episode w/a Money Cards loss in just *2* turns! [BZR]
A 1978 episode w/a $14,800 Money Cards win [GSN/351.8, also BZR]
A 1978 episode w/unlucky Lois Lambert [GSN/925.3]
The first episode w/a viewer-submitted opening poem from 1978 [GSN, also BZR]
A 1978 episode where Kathy Gordon becomes the first-ever undefeated champ [GSN/958.9, also BZR]
A 1978 episode w/a heartbreaking Money Cards [BZR]
The first episode w/the revised Money Cards change rules from 1978 (contestant Laurie Goss was on "The MG-HS Hour" 5 years later) [GSN/655.4, also BZR]
A 1978 episode w/an $11,400 Money Cards win [GSN/737.6, also BZR]
Seven general 1978 episodes [2 RPT, 5 GSN/366.1; 386.2; 426.1; 825.2]
Two consecutive episodes from 1978 w/all-time top winner Jeff Wine [both GSN/595.1-2]
A 1978 episode w/a contestant named Beverly Hills(!) [GSN]
A 1978 episode where the staff gives Jim a crown b/c of his resemblance to Prince Charles [BZR]
A 1978 episode where Norma Brown pulls off the show's one and only $28,800 Money Cards win! [GSN/364.5, also BZR]
A 1978 episode w/Jim's birthday acknowledged [GSN/958.10, also BZR]
A 1978 episode w/a $10,400 Money Cards win (and a funny opening poem!) [GSN/D94.1]
A 1978 episode where a match is won in just *3* questions! [BZR]
Two episodes from Christmas 1978; one includes an $18,000 Money Cards win! [both GSN/386.3, 433.1, also have BZR copy of big win ep.]
A 1979 episode w/an appearance by Bob Eubanks (ironic, huh?) [GSN/137.5, also BZR]
A 1979 episode w/two big wins at the Money Cards [GSN/165.16]
A 1979 episode w/actress Anne-Marie Johnson as a contestant [GSN/369.2]
The 300th episode from 1979 [GSN/386.4]
The first episode w/the new "G2T2" question podium from 1979 [GSN/1024.6]
Three consecutive episodes from 1979 [all GSN/D126.4-6]
The 1st anniversary episode from 1979 (the entire staff appears, as does Jim's daughter, Erin!) [GSN/607.1]
Six general 1979 episodes [4 OC, 2 GSN/986.3, also have one OC ep. from BZR]
A 1979 episode w/a Money Cards rarity [GSN]
A 1979 episode w/a $15,400 Money Cards win [GSN/595.3]
A 1979 episode where Becca Haughten wins $21,000+ in two Money Cards rounds (part of end credits cut off) [GSN/602.9]
A 1979 episode w/a $19,200 Money Cards win! (part of end credits cut off) [GSN/433.2]
A 1979 episode w/a $10,400 Money Cards win [GSN/737.6]
Former "MG PM"/future "Blockbusters" champ Renee Lackey's appearance from 1979 [GSN/857.3]
ALL of a special "Young People's Week" from Christmas 1979 [all GSN/412.1-5]
A 1980 episode w/the fastest match in the show's history! [GSN/172.3, also BZR]
Valentine's Day 1980 episode (w/a heartbreaking Money Cards!) [GSN/137.6, also BZR]
A 1980 episode w/an appearance by Jim's son, Sean [GSN/453.2]
A 1980 episode w/an $11,200 Money Cards win [GSN/453.3, also BZR]
A 1980 episode w/a $14,500 Money Cards win (and some unorthodox betting; precedes the episode below) [GSN/459.15, also BZR]
The 500th episode from 1980 (w/a $22,600 Money Cards win!) [GSN/459.8, also BZR]
A 1980 episode w/a clip of the cards being shuffled backstage (Bob Hilton announces) [GSN/459.13, also BZR]
A general 1980 episode w/a "forbidden" polling group plug due to a GSN slip-up [GSN]
A 1980 episode w/a $13,000 Money Cards win! (former "NTT" champ Karin Rockman is a contestant) [GSN/136.3]
A 1980 episode from "Young People's Week" [OC]
A 1980 episode that's also Jim's 3,000th TV episode (Gene Wood opens the show and gives out wine to the staff!) [GSN/506.1, also BZR]
Four general 1980 episodes [2 OC, 1 GSN/877.9, 1 BZR, also have BZR copy of one OC ep]
Five episodes of a special "Young People's Week" from 1980 (Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri, plus final Money Cards from the following Mon) [all GSN/655.5-9]
The first episode w/the Money Cards "push" rule and $500 "exact prediction" bonus from 1980 (Johnny Olsen announces) [GSN/527.11]
A 1980 episode w/a Money Cards rarity (future Rafferty CS champ Maury Gersch is a contestant!) [GSN]
The entire 1st week of the "Turnabout Tournament" from 1980 w/Gene Rayburn, Bill Cullen, Allen Ludden, and Wink Martindale [all GSN/505.3-7, also have BZR copies of Mon-Tue. and Thu-Fri. shows]
The entire 2nd week of the "Turnabout Tournament" from 1980 w/Alex Trebek, Jim Lange, Tom Kennedy, and Jack Clark [all GSN/527.1-5, also BZR]
The entire final week of the "Turnabout Tournament" from 1980 [all GSN/520.7-11, also BZR]
The entire final week of the Celebrity Tournament from 1980 w/Meredith MacRae, Ross Martin, Bill Daily, and Vicki Lawrence [all GSN/543.2-6, also BZR]
Two "Young People's Week" episodes from Christmas 1980 (one has a $22,000+ Money Cards win!) [1 OC, 1 GSN/535.8]
The entire final "Young People's Week" (4 episodes) from Christmas 1980 [all GSN/543.7-10]
A 1981 episode w/a blind contestant (who brings a seeing eye dog, and Jim goes behind the set to retrieve a "wet paint" sign!) [GSN]
The 700th episode from 1981 (w/a blooper during game 1; Janice loses it!) [GSN/595.4]
A 1981 episode w/a Money Cards blooper [GSN]
Three consecutive episodes from 1981 (episode 1 missing first minute) [episode 1 OB, last 2 OC]
A 1981 episode from "Young People's Week" [OC]
Three 1981 episodes w/Charlie O'Donnell announcing [all GSN/595.5, 599.1, 870.1]
A 1981 episode w/an appearance by Sammy Davis Jr. [GSN/595.6]
Two general 1981 episodes [1 OC, 1 RPT]
Three consecutive episodes from 1981 w/2nd all-time top winner Peggy Carr (Johnny Olsen announces first 2, Jack Narz announces last) [all GSN/595.7-9]
A 1981 episode w/an on-camera appearance by Gene Wood [GSN/655.10]
A 1981 episode w/an $11,200 Money Cards win (Jay Stewart announces) [GSN/655.11]
A 1981 episode w/TWO $500 "perfect run" bonuses won [RPT]
A 1981 episode from the final week [RPT]
The last episode from 1981 [OB/D67.2, also RPT, and GSN/613.15, which has the best video quality]
Bob Eubanks:
The 1985 pilot (w/Laurie Dureau as one of the dealers and the Perry-era Money Cards payoffs) [SM]
The 1986 premiere episode [OC, also BZR]
The 5th episode (Bob and the champ swap shoes during the Money Cards!) [BZR]
A 1986 episode w/an $18,800 Money Cards win [OC, also GSN/646.1, and BZR]
A 1986 episode w/a $15,200 Money Cards win [GSN/646.2]
Two consecutive episodes from 1986 where Chris Schobe wins $50,000+! [both GSN/600.9-10, also BZR]
A 1986 episode w/a $24,000 Money Cards win [GSN/600.11, which is missing end credits, also BZR, complete]
The first two episodes w/the new Money Cards rules from 1986 (featuring a blind contestant!) [both GSN/607.2, 986.4, also have first episode from BZR]
A 1986 episode where Bob turns over the wrong card during a game! [GSN]
A 1986 episode w/a $16,400 Money Cards win [GSN/646.4]
A 1986 episode w/a $10,000 Money Cards win [OC, also GSN/646.5, and BZR]
A 1986 episode w/a RECORD $29,000 Money Cards win! [OC, also GSN/646.6, and BZR]
A 1986 episode w/some STUPID Money Cards betting [GSN/951.11]
A 1986 episode w/an appearance by Lacey's mom at the beginning [GSN, which is missing first minute, also BZR, complete]
A 1986 episode w/a $10,400 Money Cards win (but the champ is revealed to be ineligible at the very end!) [BZR]
A 1986 episode w/a $12,200 Money Cards win (Mark Goodson appears at the beginning w/a poem!) [GSN/166.1, also BZR]
Six general 1986 episodes (4 full, 1 partial) [4 OC/550.1, 2 GSN/646.3; 666.1, also have BZR copies of 2 episodes]
Two consecutive episodes from 1986 w/future "Survivor Africa" castaway Teresa Cooper [both GSN/666.2-3]
A 1986 episode from "Young People's Week" (w/a then-unknown Kelly Packard as a contestant!) [BZR]
A 1986 episode w/a $13,500 Money Cards win [GSN/666.4]
A 1986 episode w/a $21,400 Money Cards win [GSN/708.1]
A 1986 episode w/a contestant named London England! [GSN, also BZR]
The first episode w/the car game from 1986 (includes a $14,200 Money Cards win) [GSN/701.10, also BZR]
A 1986 episode w/the first-ever car win [GSN/708.2, also BZR]
A 1986 episode w/a contestant also named Bob Eubanks! [BZR]
A 1986 episode w/an $11,000 Money Cards win [GSN/726.1]
A 1986 episode where Martha Duncan retires undefeated and the next match is won w/just *2* questions! [GSN]
Christmas 1986 episode [GSN/725.12, also BZR]
A 1986 episode from "Young People's Week" [GSN/136.10]
A 1986 episode w/a hilarious goof by Lacey during the contestant plug! [GSN]
Two consecutive 1987 episodes where Don Marchbanks wins *2* cars! [both GSN]
A 1987 episode w/former "PYL" and "Super Password" champ Kim Oliver [GSN]
A 1987 episode w/a $16,000 Money Cards win [BZR]
A 1987 episode w/a Money Cards error and a $10,500 win [GSN]
A 1987 episode w/a $10,000 Money Cards win AND a car win! [GSN/743.6, also BZR]
Two consecutive 1987 episodes from "Young People's Week" (w/an emotional winner, and a young Kellie Martin as a contestant in the next match!) [both BZR, also have ep. 1 from GSN/166.2]
A 1987 episode w/a $12,600 Money Cards win [GSN/742.12, also BZR]
April Fool's Day 1987 episode (w/a hilarious joke played on an APG member!) [GSN/748.2, also BZR]
A 1987 episode where TWO cars are won! [GSN/748.7, also BZR]
A 1987 episode where a match is won in just *3* questions! [BZR]
Six general 1987 episodes [4 GSN/757.8; 765.2; 776.2, 2 BZR]
Four consecutive episodes from 1987 (first 3 full, last partial) [all OC, also have one episode from both GSN/748.10 and BZR]
A 1987 episode w/an $11,400 Money Cards win [GSN/757.6]
Four consecutive episodes from 1987 where Sheri Powers wins *4* cars! [all BZR, also have eps. 2-3 from GSN/166.3-4]
A 1987 episode w/a $15,000 Money Cards win [GSN/765.6]
A 1987 episode w/a $17,600 Money Cards win [GSN, also BZR]
A 1987 episode w/TWO of the fastest matches in CS history! [GSN/776.12, also BZR]
A 1987 episode w/a $24,000 Money Cards win [GSN/986.5]
The 500th episode from 1987 [SM]
A "Young Peoples' Week" episode from Christmas 1987 (w/an appearance by Bob Goen to plug "Blackout", plus a $13,000 Money Cards win AND a prize package win!) [GSN/925.4]
Future "NYSI" champ LaRue Morales' appearance from 1988 [GSN, also BZR]
A 1988 episode where a very tall contestant wins a most unsuitable car! [GSN]
A 1988 episode w/a $9,600 Money Cards win AND a car win! [BZR]
A 1988 episode w/a $12,150 Money Cards win [BZR]
A 1988 episode w/a $10,700 Money Cards win [OC/646.7, also BZR]
A 1988 episode w/a $16,200 Money Cards win [OC/562.6, also BZR]
A 1988 episode w/a $23,200 Money Cards win [GSN/638.1, also BZR]
A 1988 episode where Bob goofs during the Money Cards [GSN/951.10]
A 1988 episode w/a $10,000 Money Cards win [GSN/666.5]
A 1988 episode w/a $15,900 Money Cards win [OC/562.7]
The first episode w/the "sudden death" tie-breaker from 1988 (includes a $14,800 Money Cards win) [GSN/666.6]
A 1988 episode from "Young Peoples' Week" (w/a promo for the return of "The $25,000 Pyramid") [OC/D94.3]
Four consecutive episodes from 1988 where Scott Greenberg becomes the 2nd all-time top winner w/$61,353! [all BZR, also have 3 eps. from GSN/691.8-9; 725.15]
Former "PYL" champ Mac McHugh's appearance from 1988 [GSN/985.6]
A 1988 episode where former "Strike it Rich" champ Jeri Cameron wins $11,000 on the Money Cards [GSN/925.5, also BZR]
Two consecutive episodes from 1988; Ray Combs appears in both shows to plug "Family Feud"! [both OC/145.10-11, also have ep. 1 from BZR w/better quality, but Ray's cameo is edited out]
A 1988 episode w/a $24,850 Money Cards win AND a car win! [GSN/724.1]
A 1988 episode w/a $22,800 Money Cards win [GSN/708.3]
Seven general 1988 episodes [3 OC, 3 GSN/725.13-14; 925.7, 1 BZR]
A 1988 episode where TWO cars are won! [OB/D39.5, also BZR]
The last episode w/the original car game from 1988 (ex-"Name That Tune" vocalist Monica Pege is a contestant, and ends w/a promo for "Family Feud") [OB/707.1]
The first episode w/the new car game from 1988 [OC/146.6]
A 1988 episode w/the first-ever new car game win [BZR]
A 1988 episode where an indecisive contestant nearly throws off a break! [GSN]
A 1988 episode w/a $20,800 Money Cards win [GSN/925.6, also BZR]
A 1988 episode w/a contestant plug blooper [GSN]
Lacey's last episode before her maternity leave from 1988 (w/an appearance by Mark Goodson at the end) [GSN/725.16]
A 1988 episode w/Lela Rochon as a guest dealer (and a $10,200 Money Cards win) [BZR]
A 1988 episode w/Kyle Aletter-Oldham as a guest dealer (her mom, Lee Meriwether, also appears in the APG!) [GSN, also BZR]
A 1988 episode w/Theresa Ring as a guest dealer [GSN]
A 1988 episode w/Kathy Karges as a guest dealer [GSN]
A 1988 episode w/Bob's daughter Teresa as a guest dealer [GSN]
A 1988 episode w/Suzanna's sister Shirlee Williams as a guest dealer [GSN]
Two 1988 episodes w/Karen Thomas as a guest dealer [1 OB/668.1, 1 OC]
Lacey's first show back from 1988 [GSN]
A 1988 episode w/a $14,000 Money Cards win (missing intro) [GSN]
Christmas 1988 episode [GSN/1046.8]
A 1988 episode from the final "Young People's Week" [OB/353.2]
A 1989 episode w/a $12,000 Money Cards win [BZR]
A 1989 episode w/a $12,600 Money Cards win [GSN/663.15]
Three general 1989 episodes [1 OB/116.2, 1 OC, 1 GSN]
A 1989 episode w/an $11,800 Money Cards win [OC/562.8]
A 1989 episode w/a $14,000 Money Cards win [GSN]
A 1989 episode from the final week (w/the last-ever car win of the series) [BZR]
The last episode from 1989 (Bob gets a bit emotional at the end!) [OC/280.6, also GSN/418.8 and BZR]
Bill Rafferty:
The 1986 premiere episode (w/a near-goof in the Money Cards!) [GSN/123.5]
The 2nd episode [BZR]
A 1986 episode w/future televangelist Robert Jeffress as a contestant [RPT]
Former "PYL" champ Gene Snyder's appearance from 1986 [BZR]
Three consecutive episodes from 1986 w/two former Perry "CS" contestants: Risha Golby and (episodes 2 and 3) Maury Gersch [all GSN]
A 1986 episode w/an $18,400 Money Cards win (veteran GS champ Jane Baker is a contestant) [GSN, also RPT]
A 1986 episode w/a $13,050 Money Cards win [GSN, also RPT]
Two consecutive episodes from 1986 [both SM]
The first two episodes w/the maingame prize cards, "educated guess" questions and car game from 1986 [both RPT, also have 1st ep. from GSN]
The 5th episode w/the above changes from 1986 [SM]
A 1986 episode w/the first-ever car win [GSN, also RPT]
Eight general 1986 episodes [1 OB, 1 OC, 5 GSN/950.3, 1 RPT]
A 1986 episode where Marge wins a car and retires undefeated w/$56,392! [RPT]
A 1986 episode w/a $14,800 Money Cards win [GSN]
A 1986 episode w/a $10,200 Money Cards win [GSN]
A 1986 episode w/an exciting $5,000 prize card battle [GSN/950.4]
Three consecutive 1986 episodes where Brian Hunt becomes the all-time top winner w/$63,105! [all GSN/165.12-14]
A 1986 episode w/a $12,600 Money Cards win [GSN]
A 1986 episode w/an $11,600 Money Cards win AND a car win! [GSN]
A 1986 episode from "Young Peoples' Week" [GSN/D135.6]
Christmas 1986 episode (w/a $23,500 Money Cards win!) [GSN]
A 1986 episode w/*4* prize card wins! [GSN]
A 1987 episode w/an educated guess question about Lacey and Susanna [GSN]
A 1987 episode w/a $21,000 Money Cards win [GSN]
Two general 1987 episodes [1 OB/233.10, 1 GSN]
A 1987 episode where a contestant screws up the APG question twice! [GSN]
A 1987 episode w/TWO exact predictions made [GSN]
A 1987 episode where TWO cars are won! [GSN]
The last episode from 1987 [GSN/281.4]
Pat Bullard:
The 2000 pilot (w/a blackjack round and Daphnée Duplaix as dealer) [SM, also BZR]
(all other episodes are from the 2001 series run)
The premiere episode (w/a $23,000 Money Cards win!) [OC/629.2]
An episode w/a $27,450 Money Cards win [RPT/660.9]
An episode w/a $10,000 Money Cards win [OC/639.3]
Three general episodes [1 OC/647.11, 1 RPT/669.1, 1 SM/1038.1]
An episode from "America's Heroes Week" [OC/639.9]
An episode w/a $24,600 Money Cards win [OC/645.5]
An episode w/a $15,500 Money Cards win [OC/645.7]
Joel McHale:
The first taped episode from 2019 [OB]
The first aired episode from 2019 [OC]
The 3rd episode (w/a $200,000 Money Cards win!) [OB]
A 2019 episode w/a $156,000 Money Cards win [OB]
A 2019 episode w/a $125,000 Money Cards win [OB]
The 1st season finale from 2019 [OB]
CAROLINE & FRIENDS: THE GAME-Caroline Rhea: One episode from 2019; guests are Mo Gaffney and Dave Holmes [OC]
CASH CAB-Ben Bailey:
DISCOVERY, 2005-12:
Two episodes from 2005 [both RPT]
Six episodes from 2006 [all OC]
Two episodes from 2007 [both OC]
Four episodes from 2008 [all RPT]
Four episodes from 2009 [all RPT]
One episode from 2011 [RPT]
DISCOVERY, 2017-18:
The 2017 premiere episode; guest is Scott Bakula [RPT]
The 2nd episode; guest is Gilbert Gottfried [RPT]
The 2nd season premiere from 2018; it's a "Shark Week" special [OD]
BRAVO, 2019- :
Two episodes from 2019 [both OD]
CATCH PHRASE-Art James: Thirteen episodes from 1985:
The first two taped episodes (w/some notable differences!) [both OC]
The premiere episode [OC/256.2]
An episode where Bri Kim tries to become the very first 5-time champ [OC/1054.10]
An episode w/the champ going for his 5th win (but can he finally win the bonus round, as well?) [OB]
Six general episodes (5 full, 1 partial) [3 OC/146.4; 224.5, 3 OB]
An episode w/a HUGE maingame win! [OB]
An episode where future "Blockbusters" champ Florence Krumpler becomes the all-time top winner w/$48,000+! [OB]
An episode where Sara Lieber-McKinney goes for her 5th win [OB]
CATCH 21-Alfonso Ribeiro
2008-11:
The 2008 premiere episode [SM]
ATGSer Tim "Loogaroo" Connolly's appearance from 2008 (missing intro) [RPT]
Four general 2008 episodes [1 OC/1059.2, 3 RPT]
A 2008 episode w/a $25,000 win! [RPT]
Jason Block's appearance from 2008 [RPT]
The 2nd season premiere from 2009 [OB]
A 2009 episode w/a $25,000 win! [OB]
A 2009 episode w/a *$50,000* win! [OC, also OD]
Former "Finders Keepers" host and "Greed" champ Larry Toffler's appearance from 2009 [OC]
The 3rd season premiere from 2009 [OC]
Three general 2009 episodes [all RPT]
A soap star special from 2009 w/Jackie Zeman, Brandon Barash, and Melody Thomas Scott (includes a $25,000 win!) [OC, also OD]
A "Deal or No Deal" special from 2009 w/models Leyla Milani, Patricia Kara, and Marisa Petroro [OC]
A "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" special from 2009 w/Tatyana M. Ali, James Avery, and Karyn Parsons [OC]
Fellow trader Adam Nedeff's appearance from 2009 [OB]
Veteran GS champ Scott Hostetler's $25,000 win from 2009 [OB, also OD]
A 2009 episode w/a tiebreaker deciding the game and a PERFECT bonus round win! [OB]
The 4th season premiere from 2010 [OB]
A general 2010 episode [OB]
A 2010 episode w/a $25,000 win! [OB]
A special Veterans' Day episode from 2010 [OD]
A 2011 episode w/a $25,000 win! [RPT]
A general 2011 episode [RPT]
A special Mother';'s Day episode from 2011 episode [OD]
A special 2011 episode w/21-year-olds playing [OD]
2019-20:
The 2019 premiere episode [OC]
Three general 2019 episodes [all RPT]
A 2019 episode where the $25,000 is won w/NO Power Chips used! [RPT]
One episode from 2020 [RPT]
CELEBRITY BLACKJACK
Matt Vasgersian & Alex Borstein: Six episodes from 2004:
The premiere episode w/Snoop Dogg, Shannon Elizabeth, Jason Alexander, Camryn Manheim, and Kevin Nealon [RPT/957.1]
The 2nd episode w/Richard Belzer, Chynna Phillips, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Andy Dick, and Mark Steines [OC/957.2]
The 3rd episode w/Eddie Griffin, Jamie Kennedy, Melissa Joan Hart, Hal Sparks, and Dean Cain [OC/957.8]
The 4th episode w/Shannon Doherty, Caroline Rhea, D.L. Hughley, Willie Garson, and Bijou Phillips [OC/965.1]
The 5th episode w/Billy Baldwin, Ben Stein, Shelley Morrison, Rodney Peete, and John Melendez [OC/965.3]
The hour-and-1/2 championship episode (Billy Baldwin fils in for game 2 winner Chynna Phillips) [OC/965.4]
Matt Vasgersian:
The 2004 premiere episode w/Jason Alexander, Ricki Lake, Jeff Probst, and Steve Howey [RPT/998.1]
The 2nd episode w/Tori Spelling, Jamie-Lynn Discala, Dave Navarro, and Gabrielle Reece [RPT/998.2]
The 3rd episode w/Lance Bass, Chris Harrison, Kathy Najimy, and Kevin Hart [OC/998.3]
The 4th episode w/Cheryl Hines, Coolio, Meat Loaf, and Mathew St. Patrick [OC/998.4]
The 5th episode w/Shannon Elizabeth, Gary Valentine, Camryn Manheim, and Dayna Devon [OC/998.5]
The 6th episode w/Dennis Rodman, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Adam Corolla, and Giuliana Depandi (part of end credits cut off) [OC/998.6]
The 8th episode w/Caroline Rhea, Billy Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin, and Stephen Baldwin [OB]
The 9th episode w/Sara Rue, Warren G, Carnie Wilson, and Ralphie May [OB]
The 10th episode w/Carrie Fisher, Kelli Williams, Eric Roberts, and Chynna Phillips [RPT/1013.1]
The 1st semi-finals episode from 2004 [OC/1013.2]
The 2nd semi-finals episode from 2004 [OC/1013.3]
The championship episode (and last show of the series) from 2005 [OC/1013.5]
CELEBRITY BOWLING-Jed Allan:
Frank & Chris Gorshin vs. Greg Morris & John Beradino from 1971 [RPT]
Janet & Kathy Lennon vs. Diane & Peggy Lennon from 1972 [RPT, also OD]
Gail Fisher & Ed Asner vs. Peggy Lennon and John Davidson from 1972 [RPT, also OD]
Johnny Tillotson & Sammy Shore vs. Richard Long & Ed Asner from 1972 [RPT]
Trini Lopez & Sue Ann Langdon vs. Lee Meriwether & Max Baer from 1972 [RPT]
Phil Ford & Mimi Hines vs. Lucie Arnaz & Phil Vandervort from 1972 [RPT, also OD]
*Peter Marshall* & Art Metrano vs. Dave Madden & Patty McCormack from 1972 [RPT, also OD]
Martin Milner & Kent McCord vs. James Farentino & Joe Campanella from 1972 [RPT, also OD]
James Farentino & Elizabeth Ashley vs. Brenda Vacarro & Michael Douglas from 1972 [RPT]
Michael Callan & Frankie Avalon vs. Herb Rudley & Richard Deacon from 1972 [RPT, also OD]
McLean Stevenson & Ed Ames vs. Richard Deacon & *Tom Kennedy* from 1972 [OC/877.4, which is missing intro, also RPT and OD, complete]
"Ladies' Day" from 1972 w/Nanette Fabray & Marilyn Maxwell vs. Patty Andrews & Barbara Nichols [RPT]
Macdonald Carey & Norma Eberhardt vs. Nanette Fabray & Stu Gilliam from 1972 [RPT]
Roy Rogers & Army Archerd vs. Lyle Waggoner & Richard Dawson from 1973
Steve Allen & Jayne Meadows vs. Virginia Graham & Richard Dawson from 1973
Tige Andrews & Brenda Vaccaro vs. Elizabeth Ashley & Michael Douglas from 1973 [RPT, also OD]
Michael Cole & Tige Andrews vs. Simon Oakland & Jan Murray from 1973 (Michael & Tige set a record score of 266!) [RPT, also OD]
Bob Newhart & Dick Martin vs. Anthony Newley & Nipsey Russell from 1973 [RPT]
Christopher Knight & Eve Plumb vs. Maureen McCormick & Barry Williams from 1973 [RPT, also OD]
Arte Johnson & Rory Calhoun vs. Dan Rowan & Wayne Rogers from 1974 [RPT]
George Foreman & Dick Martin vs. Anthony Newley & Don Adams from 1974 [RPT]
Ruth Buzzi & Roy Rogers vs. Fannie Flagg & Jackie Gayle from 1974 [RPT]
Frankie Laine & Rosemary Clooney vs. Jo Anne Worley & Donald O'Connor from 1974 [RPT]
William Shatner & Fran Jeffries vs. Michele Lee & Hugh O'Brian from 1974 [RPT]
Robert Culp & Earl Holliman vs. Stephen Young & James Farentino from 1974 [RPT]
Mike Lookinland & Susan Olsen vs. Eric Scott & Mary McDonough from 1975 [RPT, also OD]
The 100th episode from 1975 w/Leslie Nielsen & Susan St. James vs. Angie Dickinson & Lloyd Bridges [RPT]
Jan Murray & Elena Verdugo vs. Gale Storm & Ed Asner from 1975 [RPT]
Lloyd & Beau Bridges vs. John Marley & Corbett Monica from 1975
Rory Calhoun & Frankie Avalon vs. Kate Jackson & Edward Albert Jr. from 1975 [RPT]
Marty Allen & John Beradino vs. Christopher George & Richard Dawson from 1975
Dave Madden & Ron Masak vs. Terry Carter & Bill Macy from 1975
Julie London & Bobby Troup vs. JoAnn Pflug & *Chuck Woolery* from 1975 [RPT, also OD]
Roy Rogers & Don Adams vs. Bob Newhart & George Foreman from 1975 [RPT]
*Peter Marshall* & Loretta Swit vs. Corbett Monica & Gavin MacLeod from 1975 [RPT, also OD]
Leslie Nielsen & Dan O'Herlihy vs. John Schuck & Conrad Bain from 1976 [RPT]
Bob Newhart & Richard Dawson vs. John Ericson & Gavin MacLeod from 1976 [RPT]
Bo Svenson & Ruth Buzzi vs. Bill Macy & Samantha Harper from 1976 [RPT]
Joe Campanella & Lois Nettleton vs. Richard Anderson & Ja'net DuBois from 1976 [RPT]
Ed Asner & Henry Polic II vs. Joe Campanella & Bill Macy from 1976 [RPT]
Richard Roundtree & Cathy Lee Crosby vs. Morey Amsterdam & Edie Adams from 1976 [RPT]
Jack Carter & Morey Amsterdam vs. Richard Roundtree & Dick Gautier from 1976 [RPT]
Dick Gautier & Scatman Crothers vs. *Alex Trebek & Jim McKrell* from 1976 [RPT, also OD]
"Ladies' Day" from 1976 w/Adrienne Barbeau & Gail Fisher vs. Arlene Golonka & Cathy Lee Crosby [RPT]
Victor French & Pat Morita vs. *Gary Owens* & Peter Bonerz from 1976 [RPT]
Bill Dana & Greg Morris vs. Jon & Jim Hager from 1976 [RPT]
Gabe Kaplan & Bill Dana vs. Greg Morris & Pat Harrington from 1976 [RPT]
Vince Edwards & Whitman Mayo vs. Bill Hayes & Susan Seaforth-Hayes from 1976 [RPT]
Gabe Kaplan & Charles Nelson Reilly vs. Shelley Berman & Norm Crosby from 1976 [RPT]
Rue McClanahan & Ron Masak vs. Charles Nelson Reilly & Robert Clary from 1976 [RPT]
Dick Martin & Billy Barty vs. John Schuck & Michael Ansara from 1977 [RPT]
CELEBRITY CHARADES-Jay Johnson & "Squeaky": Two episodes from 1979 [both GSN]:
The premiere episode; guests are Lani O'Grady, Johnny Brown, Rip Taylor, Caren Kaye, Debra Clinger, Jon "Bowzer" Bauman, Richard Paul, and Ted Lange [180.9]
Guests are Jamie Farr, Judy Landers, Stephen Shortridge, Ted Lange, Jon "Bowzer" Bauman, Vernee Watson, Mark Withers, and Judy Norton-Taylor [369.4]
CELEBRITY CHARADES-Bob Balaban: The 2005 premiere episode (missing first 2 min.) [OC]
THE CELEBRITY GAME-Carl Reiner: Two episodes from 1964:
Guests are Lee Marvin, Connie Stevens, Oscar Levant, Louis Nye, Nanette Fabray, Mickey Rooney, Sal Mineo, Suzy Parker, and Gypsy Rose Lee [KIN/747.5]
Guests are Nick Adams, Hedda Hopper, Allan Sherman, Celeste Holm, Oscar Levant, June Lockhart, Jacques Bergerac, Carol Lynley, and Paul Ford [KIN]
Guests are Fabian, Giselle MacKenzie, Paul Lynde, Howard Duff, Ida Lupino, Gypsy Rose Lee, Barry Sullivan, Julie Newmar, and Jack E. Leonard [SM]
CELEBRITY NAME GAME-Craig Ferguson:
The 2014 premiere episode; guests are Mena Suvari and Joely Fisher [RPT]
The 2nd episode; guests are David Arquette and Courtney Cox [RPT]
2014; guests are Cat Deeley and Nia Vardalos [RPT]
2014; guests are Busy Phillips and Kathryn Hahn (ends w/a heartbreaking last-second bonus round loss!) [RPT]
2014; guests are Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Cameron Mathison [RPT]
2014; guests are Dave Foley and Kate Flannery [RPT]
2014; guests are *Jonathan Mangum and Wayne Brady* [RPT]
2014; guests are *Tom Bergeron* and Jennie Garth [RPT]
2014; guests are Nicole Sullivan and Melanie Lynskey [RPT]
2015; guests are DJ Qualls and Margaret Cho (Former "Beat the Geeks" host J. Keith van Straaten is a contestant!) [RPT]
2015; guests are Retta and Jerry Springer [RPT]
2015; guests are Tom Arnold and Lisa Kudrow [BZR]
2015; guests are Nicole Sullivan and Will Sasso [BZR]
2015; guests are Holly Robinson-Peete and Kathryn Hahn [RPT]
2015; guests are Angela Kinsey and Vivica A. Fox [RPT]
2015; guests are Aisha Tyler and Kevin Nealon [RPT]
A 2015 episode from "Second Chance Week"; guests are Ross Matthews and Cat Deely (Includes the first-ever solo bonus round win!) [RPT]
The 2nd season premiere from 2015; guests are Tom Arnold and Betsy Brandt [OC]
2015; guests are Candace Cameron-Bure and Shannen Doherty [OC]
2015; guests are Kate Walsh and Melissa Peterman [OC]
2015; guests are Bill Engvall and Nicole Sullivan [RPT]
2015; guests are Kate Flannery and Colin Egglesfield [RPT]
2015; guests are Ian Gomez and Weird Al Yankovic [RPT]
2015; guests are Courtney Cox and Lisa Kudrow [RPT]
2015; guests are Sheryl Underwood and David Arquette (Craig borrows an audience member's $50 bill to settle a currency dispute, and the bonus round is won at the last second!) [RPT]
2015; guests are Cristela Alonzo and *Wayne Brady* [RPT]
2015; guests are Terrell Owens and Alex Borstein [RPT]
2015; guests are Rick Fox and Rachelle Lefevre [RPT]
2015; guests are Iliza Schlesinger and Colin Mochrie [RPT]
2015; guests are Scott Wolf and Angela Kinsey [RPT]
2016; guests are Kate Flannery and Mark Duplass [OC]
2016; guests are Marilu Henner and Jane Leeves [OC]
2016; guests are Willie Garson and Melissa Peterman [OC]
2016; guests are Scott Adsit and Ali Landry [RPT]
2016; guests are Megyn Price and Nia Vardalos [RPT]
2016; guests are Billy Gardell and Yvette Nicole Brown [RPT]
2016; guests are Amy Smart and Rachelle Lafevre (ends w/a last-second bonus round win!) [RPT]
2016; guests are Marg Helgenberger and Debbie Gibson (ends w/a last-second bonus round win!) [RPT]
2016; guests are Lauren Ash and Eddie Kaye Thomas [RPT]
2016; guests are Michael Ealy and Minnie Driver [RPT]
A 2016 episode from "Second Chance Week"; guests are Kit Hoover and Billy Bush [RPT]
2016; guests are Sheryl Underwood and Julie Chen [RPT]
The 2nd season finale from 2016; guests are Sara and Erin Foster [RPT]
The 3rd season premiere from 2016; guests are Aisha Tyler and Adam Rodirguez [RPT]
2016; guests are Breckin Meyer and Mark-Paul Gosselaar [RPT]
2016; guests are David Walton and Jane Kaczmarek [OC]
2016; guests are Tommy Davidson and Melissa Peterman [RPT]
2016; guests are Rena Sofer and Julie Benz [OC]
2016; guests are Mark McGrath and Danielle Panabaker [OC]
2016; guests are Daphne Oz and David Arquette [RPT]
2016; guests are Ricki Lake and David Alan Grier [OC]
2016; guests are Kevin Nealon and Catherine Bell [OC]
2016; guests are Mario Lopez and Charissa Thompson [RPT]
2016; guests are Rachel Bloom and Allison Sweeney [RPT]
2016; guests are Jane Leeves and Sheryl Underwood [RPT]
2017; guests are Melissa Peterman and Hayley Orrantia [OC]
2017; guests are Lance Bass and A.J. McLean [OC]
2017; guests are Willie Garson and Dascha Polanco [RPT]
2017; guests are Weird Al Yankovic and Sara Rue [OC]
CELEBRITY POKER SHOWDOWN
Kevin Pollak & Phil Gordon:
The 2003 premiere episode w/Ben Affleck, Don Cheadle, Willie Garson, Emily Procter, and David Schwimmer [RPT/872.1]
The 2nd episode w/Timothy Busfield, Allison Janney, Richard Schiff, Martin Sheen, and John Spencer [RPT/872.2]
The 3rd episode w/Hank Azaria, Michael Ian Black, Peter Facinelli, Mo Gaffney, and Nicole Sullivan [RPT/872.3]
The 4th episode w/Coolio, Shannon Elizabeth, Ron Livingston, Paul Rudd, and Sarah Silverman [RPT/872.4]
The 5th episode from 2004 w/David Cross, Carrie Fisher, Tom Green, Mimi Rogers, and Scott Stapp [RPT/872.5]
The 2-hour championship episode from 2004 [RPT/872.6]
Dave Foley & Phil Gordon (all 2 hrs.)
Jun/Jul. 2004:
The premiere episode w/Jerome Bettis, Rosario Dawson, Mena Suvari, Wanda Sykes, and Travis Tritt [RPT/946.1]
The 2nd episode w/Timothy Busfield, Mo Gaffney, Dulé Hill, Danny Masterson, and James Woods [RPT/946.2]
The 3rd episode w/Michael Ian Black, Star Jones, Norm MacDonald, Adam Rodriguez, and Jeremy Sisto [RPT/946.3]
The 4th episode w/Sean Astin, Lauren Graham, Chris Masterson, Matthew Perry, and Sara Rue [OC/947.1]
The 5th episode w/James Blake, Jon Favreau, Andy Richter, Tom Everett Scott, and Maura Tierney [OC/947.2]
The championship episode [OC/947.3]
Jul/Aug. 2004:
The premiere episode w/Willie Garson, Jennie Garth, Richard Kind, Dave Navarro, and Jerry O'Connell [OC/953.1]
The 2nd episode w/Angie Dickinson, Jeff Gordon, Kathy Griffin, Penn Jillette, and Ron Livingston [OC/953.2]
The 3rd episode w/Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, David Cross, Peter Facinelli, and Judy Greer [OC/953.3]
The 4th episode w/Michael Badalucco, Bobby Flay, Steve Harris, Kathy Najimy, and Mimi Rogers [OC/961.1]
The 5th episode w/Hank Azaria, Seth Meyers, Amy Poehler, Gail O'Grady, and Jeffrey Ross [OC/961.2]
The championship episode [OC/961.3]
Fall 2004:
The premiere episode w/Christopher Meloni, Matthew Perry, Stephen Root, Sarah Silverman, and Michael Vartan [RPT/991.1]
The 2nd episode w/Bobby Cannavale, Tony Hawk, Cheryl Hines, Dennis Rodman, and Ryan Stiles [RPT/991.2]
The 3rd episode w/Macaulay Culkin, Neil Flynn, Sara Gilbert, Ricki Lake, and Kevin Nealon [RPT/991.3]
The 4th episode w/Chevy Chase, Donny Deutsch, Shannon Elizabeth, Kathy Griffin, and Neil Patrick Harris [OC/992.1]
The 5th episode w/Angela Bassett, Jeff Garlin, Dave Navarro, Mekhi Phifer, and Emily Procter [RPT/992.2]
The championship episode [OC/992.3]
Winter 2005:
The premiere episode w/Brad Garrett, Catherine O'Hara, Ray Romano, Sara Rue, and Curt Schilling [RPT/1011.1]
The 2nd episode w/Jason Alexander, Nick Gonzalez, Allison Janney, Chris Kattan, and Mary McCormack [RPT/1011.2]
The 3rd episode w/Lacey Chabert, Bonnie Hunt, J.K. Simmons, Robert Wagner, and Scott Wolf [RPT/1011.3]
The 4th episode w/Brandi Chastain, Camryn Manheim, Colin Quinn, Tom Verica, and Kevin Weisman [RPT/1015.1]
The 5th episode w/Heather Graham, Jesse Metcalfe, Andrea Parker, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Fred Willard (only an hour, game ran short) [OC/1015.2]
The championship episode [RPT/1015.3]
Summer 2005:
The premiere episode w/Charla Faddoul, Jonny Fairplay, Andrew Firestone, Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, and Trishelle Cannatella [RPT]
The 2nd episode w/Stephen Collins, Bryan Cranston, Peter Dinklage, Meat Loaf, and Howie Mandel [RPT]
The 3rd episode w/Ricki Lake, Sharon Lawrence, Kathryn Morris, Kathy Najimy, and Caroline Rhea [RPT]
The 4th episode w/Anthony Anderson, Cheryl Hines, Amber Tamblyn, *Alex Trebek*, and Michael Vartan (2004 WSoP champ Annie Duke makes an appearance) [RPT]
The 5th episode w/Eddie Cibrian, Mo Gaffney, Penny Marshall, Rosie O'Donnell, and Travis Tritt [RPT]
The championship episode [RPT]
Fall 2005:
The premiere episode w/Ricardo Antonio Chavira, Steven Culp, James Denton, Mark Moses, and Doug Savant [RPT]
The 2nd episode w/Barry Corbin, Joey Fatone, Gina Gershon, Andy Richter, and James Woods [RPT]
The 3rd episode w/Carlos Bernard, Bill Brochtrup, Dulé Hill, Kathleen Madigan, and Kelli Williams [RPT]
The 4th episode w/Oksana Baiul, Richard Belzer, Dean Cain, Nicholas Gonzalez, and Kevin Nealon [RPT]
The 5th episode w/Ian Gomez, Jeremy London, Camryn Manheim, Wendy Pepper, and Alison Sweeney [RPT]
The championship episode [RPT]
Dave Foley & Phil Hellmuth Jr. (all 2 hrs.): Six episodes from 2006 (all 2 hrs):
The premiere episode w/Jason Alexander, Jamie Bamber, Bryan Cranston, Susie Essman, and Kevin Sorbo [RPT]
The 2nd episode w/Greg Behrendt, Michael Ian Black, Kim Coles, Jorge Garcia, and Andrea Martin [RPT]
The 3rd episode w/Brett Butler, Doug E. Doug, Fred Savage, Ida Siconolfi, and Jennifer Tilly [RPT]
The 4th episode w/Mario Cantone, Rocco DiSpirito, Jenna Fischer, Keegan-Michael Key, and Jordan Peele [RPT]
The 5th episode w/Joy Behar, Andy Dick, Macy Gray, Christopher Meloni, and Robin Tunney [RPT]
The championship episode (and last show of the series) [OC]
CELEBRITY SAYS!-Dave Holmes:
Two general 2008 episodes [both OC]
A 2008 episode w/college students playing [RPT]
CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES-Jim McKrell:
The 1974 pilot; guests are John Astin, Jane Withers, Lucie Arnaz, Dean Jones, Ted Knight and Patty Duke Astin [SM/D71.3]
1976; guests are Carol Wayne, James Farentino, Michele Lee, Peter Haskell, Anne Meara and Nipsey Russell [SM]
Two episodes from 1976; guests are Alan Sues, Mitzi McCall, Pat Morita, Julie London, Bobby Troup, and James Hampton [both SM]
The last episode from 1976; guests are Carol Wayne, Nipsey Russell, Greg Mullavey, Debralee Scott, Pat Cooper, and Alan Sues [SM]
CHAIN REACTION
Bill Cullen:
The 1979 pilot (w/a slightly different format); guests are Joyce Bulifant and Nipsey Russell [SM]
(all other episodes are from the 1980 series run)
The premiere episode (w/the impossible "half-0" bonus round); guests are Joyce Bulifant, Patty Duke Astin, Fred Grandy, and Nipsey Russell [USA/D29.5, also GSN/138.1 w/better video quality and GTV]
The 5th episode (w/same guests as above and an amazing comeback in game 2!) [USA, also GTV]
The first two episodes w/the 2nd bonus round format; guests are Joyce Bulifant, Jay Johnson, Didi Conn, and Robert Mandan [episode 1 USA, episode 2 GSN/178.5, also have ep. 2 from GTV]
Another episode w/same guests as above [USA]
Guests are Elaine Joyce, Vicki Lawrence, Nipsey Russell, and Richard Paul (Includes a last-second bonus round win!) [USA]
Another episode w/same guests as above [GSN/172.4]
Guests are Jo Anne Worley, Joanna Gleason, Richard Paul, and Michael McKean [USA, also GSN/172.5, and GTV]
Two consecutive episodes; guests are Shelley Smith, Peggy Cass, Robert Mandan, and Fred Grandy [both GSN/138.2; 252.5, also have ep. 2 from USA and GTV]
The first episode w/the 3rd bonus round format; guests are Lois Nettleton, Debralee Scott, Jay Johnson, and Soupy Sales [USA]
Another episode w/same guests as above [GSN/138.3, also GTV]
Guests are Lois Nettleton, Anita Gillette, Bart Braverman, and Soupy Sales [GSN/172.8, also GTV]
Guests are Joanna Gleason, Robert Mandan, Debralee Scott, and Robert Walden (Includes TWO last-second bonus round wins!) [USA, also GSN/178.6, and GTV]
Three episodes; guests are Betty White, Anita Gillette, *Allen Ludden*, and Brian Patrick Clarke [all GSN/173.2-4, also have Mon. ep from USA/D1.1 and Fri. ep from GTV]
Guests are Anita Gillette, Nipsey Russell, Gina Hecht, and Fred Grandy [USA, also GSN/178.7, and GTV]
Another episode w/same guests as above [OC]
Guests are Joanna Gleason, Patty Duke Astin, Brian Patrick Clarke, and Nipsey Russell (Includes a record :52 bonus round win!) [USA, also GSN/190.4, and GTV]
Another episode w/same guests as above [USA, also GSN/190.5]
Two consecutive episodes; guests are Joyce Bulifant, Judy-Norton Taylor, Jay Johnson, and Robert Pine [both GSN/190.6; 219.4, also have ep. 2 from USA]
Two consecutive episodes w/Geoff Edwards guest-hosting; guests are Vicki Lawrence, Gina Hecht, Jack Carter, and Wesley Eure [both GSN/190.13; 229.1, also have ep 1. from GTV and ep. 2 from USA]
Geoff Edwards guest-hosts; guests are Jo Anne Worley, Constance McCashin, Richard Paul, and Robert Walden [GSN/252.6]
Another episode w/same guests as above [USA, also GSN/252.7]
Guests are Betty White, Susan Richardson, Darryl Anderson, and Jay Johnson [GSN/229.2, also GTV]
Guests are Jo Anne Worley, Sal Viscuso, Sharon Spellman, and Steve Kanaly [USA/1049.1]
Another episode w/same guests as above (a contestant is rewarded for notifying Bill after an answer is heard from the audience!) [OC]
Guests are Anita Gillette, Ken Kercheval, Judy Norton-Taylor, and Richard Paul (part of end credits cut off) [USA/1049.2]
Guests are Vicki Lawrence, Anita Gillette, Ron Silver, and Wesley Eure (intro/part of end credits missing) [USA/299.7]
The last episode; guests are Betty White, Jay Johnson, Joyce Bulifant, and Ron Silver (Check out the hilarious final all-star bonus round!) [OC/225.1]
Blake Emmons ("The New Chain Reaction"): Four episodes from 1986:
The premiere episode (w/the 9-letter rule in the bonus round) [GSN/176.3]
Two general episodes [both OC/D30.2, D142.3]
An episode w/a 5th game win! [OC/D145.5]
Geoff Edwards
1986-90 ("The New Chain Reaction"):
His first episode from 1986 (end credits missing; includes a promo for "Love Me, Love Me Not", and contestants Chuck & Nona Bullett were on "The Mad Dash" 8 years earlier) [OC/D30.2]
A general 1986 episode [OB/D145.4]
Two consecutive episodes from 1987 [both OB/353.13-14]
Two general 1987 episodes [both OB/223.7, 353.5]
Two episodes from 1988 [both OB]
Four general 1989 episodes [all OC]
A general 1990 episode (opening/end credits missing) [OC/D145.6]
1991 ("The $40,000 Chain Reaction"):
A preliminary round (w/LONG end credits!) [OC/D25.1 from U.S. airing, also RPT/D146.1 from Canadian airing, but part of end credits cut off]
Another preliminary episode [OC]
A partial episode (missing last 5 minutes) [OC]
The finals episode (and last one of the series) [RPT/279.1]
Dylan Lane
2006-07:
The 2006 pilot (hosted by Tim Vincent, w/a slightly different format) [SM]
The 2006 premiere episode [OC]
A 2006 episode where a team wins *$0* in the bonus round! [RPT]
Six general 2006 episodes [2 OC, 4 RPT]
The first episode w/the revised bonus round rules from 2006 (part of opening missing) [RPT]
ATGSer Adam Wurtzel's appearance from 2006 (part of opening missing) [RPT]
The 2nd season premiere from 2007 [OC]
Two general 2007 episodes [1 OC, 1 RPT]
A 2007 episode from "Win with Words Week" (w/teachers vs. students) [OC]
2021- :
The first two episodes from 2021 (premiere missing small part of opening) [both OC]
Two general 2021 episodes [both OC]
Two episodes from 2022 [both OC]
Mike Catherwood:
Two episodes from 2015 [both RPT]
THE CHAIR-John McEnroe: Four episodes from 2002:
The premiere episode [OC/669.7]
Two general episodes [1 OB, OC/686.2]
The last episode (w/a perfect win AND a $0 win!) [OB]
THE $64,000 CHALLENGE-Ralph Story:
One episode from 1956 w/Dr. Joyce Brothers competing against a team of boxers (has time code at bottom of screen) [SC/315.3]
One episode from 1957 [OC/747.6]
THE CHALLENGERS-Dick Clark:
The aired pilot/"Sneak Preview" episode from 1990 [OB/D8.4]
The Sep. 3, 1990 premiere episode [OC/280.5]
Sep. 17, 1990 episode [OB/756.1]
Sep. 19, 1990 episode (future "WWtBaM" champ Larry Caplan makes his first appearance) [OB/949.6]
Sep. 24, 1990 episode (Larry faces a $60,000 "Ultimate Challenge"!) [OB/D24.5]
Sep. 26, 1990 episode (Maggie Baker sets a one-day record of $16,750!) [OC]
Oct. 3, 1990 episode; Chuck Locke faces a $31,000 "Ultimate Challenge"! (missing intro) [OC]
Oct. 10, 1990 episode (former "$otC" champ Tom O'Brien is a contestant) [OC]
Oct. 18, 1990 episode; Russell Giles faces a $42,000 "Ultimate Challenge"! (missing intro) [OC]
Oct. 22, 1990 episode; the "one answer per question" Sprint Round rule is introduced [OC]
Nov. 8, 1990 episode; big winner Stan Newman makes his first appearance (part of opening missing) [OC]
All of a special "Tournament of Champions" week from 1990 [all OC]
Nov. 20, 1990 episode; Stan faces a $31,000 "Ultimate Challenge"! [OC]
Nov. 28, 1990 episode [OC]
Dec. 7, 1990 episode (a contestant wins w/only $745!) [OC]
Dec. 11, 1990 episode (former "$otC" champ Al McDonald is a contestant) [OC]
Feb. 5, 1991 episode (Bob Hilton announces) [SM]
Four consecutive episodes from April 1-4, 1991 [2 OC/D56.3-4, 2 OB/132.1-2]
ALL of a week-long "Teachers' Tournament" from 1991 (end credits missing in some episodes) [all OB/131.1-5]
May 21, 1991 episode (missing intro) [OC]
May 24, 1991 episode (Bob Hilton announces) [OB/768.8]
June 21, 1991 episode (end credits missing) [OC/756.2]
June 27, 1991 episode (Veteran GS champ Al[an] Lusher is a contestant!) [OC]
July 3, 1991 episode [OB/228.3]
Two semi-finals episodes from the 1991 "Invitational Tournament" [both OB/132.3-4]
The Invitational Tournament finals from 1991 [OB/817.3]
THE CHAMBER-Rick Schwartz: Two episodes from 2002 [both OC]:
The premiere episode [689.2]
The 3rd episode [680.5]
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME-Dennis James: One episode from 1955 [OC]
THE $1,000,000 CHANCE OF A LIFETIME-Jim Lange:
The 1986 premiere episode (part of intro/end credits missing) [OC/D102.2]
A 1986 episode where the champs take the $5,000 buyout [OC]
Three consecutive episodes from 1986 where Andrea & Michael Foster become the first-ever grand prize winners! (episode 2 is preceded by a promo due to a technical error, and episode 2 has tracking problems, but watchable) [all OC]
Former "FF" champs Connie & Steve Rutenbar's big win from 1986 [OC]
Kim & George Brittain's big win from 1986 [OC/273.1]
A 1986 episode w/a $1,000,000 loss [OC]
A 1986 episode where former "Dream House" champs Johanna & Rick Reyas go for the $1,000,000 [OC, also RPT/951.7]
Four general 1986 episodes [all OC]
A 1986 episode where the champs take the $5,000 buyout (again!) [OC]
Cheryl & Bill Gilmore's big win from 1986 [OB]
The 2nd season premiere from 1986 (now w/the new set/music, prizes and hostess Karen Thomas; has VCR counter in top right corner of screen) [OC/D102.3]
Mollie & Larry Davis's big win from 1986 [OC/D47.5]
Two consecutive episodes from 1986 w/Pam & Scott Hostetler (episode 1 missing first 2 min.) [both OC]
A 1986 episode w/a great come-from-behind win and a $1,000,000 loss! [OC]
Laureen & Dan Crisafulli's big win from 1986 [OC/256.4]
Judith & Bob Haut's big win from 1987 [OC/208.3]
Three general 1987 episodes [3 OC/159.2; 951.9; 1036.3]
Judy & Jay Astor's big win from 1987 [OB]
CHANGE OF HEART
Chris Jagger:
The 1998 premiere episode [OC/262.5]
Chris's return episode from 2002 [OC/752.5]
Lynne Koplitz:
Her first episode from 2001 [OC/639.2]
THE CHASE
Brooke Burns:
The aired 2012 pilot [RPT]
The first two episodes from 2013 [both OC]
Former Runaways member Jackie Fox's appearance from 2013 [RPT]
The 1st season finale from 2013 [RPT]
The 2nd season premiere from 2013 (The Beast's birthday is acknowledged!) [RPT]
A 2013 episode w/former "WWtBaM" champs Raj Dhuwalia and Dave Bykowski (small part of opening missing) [OC]
The first two episodes of the 3rd season from 2014 [both RPT]
A celebrity episode from 2014 w/Dean Cain, Boris Kodjoe, and Seamus Dever [OC]
The 4th season premiere from 2015 (w/a team of three former contestants) [OC]
A "Scandal" celebrity episode from 2015 w/Joe Morton, Kate Burton, and Brian Letscher [RPT]
Two general 2015 episodes [both RPT]
A 2015 episode w/teens playing [RPT]
A 2015 episode w/an all-female team [RPT]
Sara Haines:
The first two episodes from 2021 [both OC]
Two general 2021 episodes [both OC]
The 2nd season premiere from 2021 [OC]
A special "Ladies' Night" episode from 2022 [OD]
The 3rd season premiere from 2022 [OD]
THE CHEAP SHOW-Dick Martin:
One episode from 1978; guests are Rita Moreno and David Doyle (Henry Ford is a no-show!) [OB/D125.4]
CHERRIES WILD-Jason Biggs: Two episodes from 2021 [both OC]:
The premiere episode
An episode w/the show's only $250,000 win!
CHILD SUPPORT-Fred Savage: The 2018 premiere episode [OB]
CHILD'S PLAY-Bill Cullen:
Both pilots from 1982 (w/a slightly different format) [both SM, also have pilot A from BZR]
The 1982 premiere episode [GSN/187.1]
Two general 1982 episodes [both GSN/74.11, 400.4]
A 1982 episode w/an appearance by Mark Goodson [GSN]
A 1982 episode w/Fred Saxon announcing (marking his only GS credit!) [SM]
A 1982 episode w/Johnny Gilbert announcing (end credits missing) [SM]
A 1983 episode w/future "Goonies" star Jeff McMahon (Cohen) as one of the kids [GSN, also BZR]
Three consecutive 1983 episodes w/future "Be a TV Game Show Winner" author Marla Schwartz as a contestant (episode 3 features a live appearance by Ronald Blair Wilkenson II, which showcases Bill at his finest!) [all BZR, also have ep. 3 from GSN/400.5]
A 1983 episode where the game ends in a tie [BZR]
A 1983 episode where Joanie goes for her 5th win [BZR]
A 1983 episode where Bill's birthday is celebrated [GSN, also BZR]
Two consecutive 1983 episodes w/actress Anne-Marie Johnson as a contestant [episode 1 BZR, episode 2 GSN]
A 1983 eouside w/a Fast Play round that goes down to the wire [BZR]
A 1983 episode w/a final score of 23-2! [BZR]
A 1983 episode w/Devin Ratray as one of the kids [GSN]
Six general 1983 episodes (5 full, 1 partial) [1 OC, 2 GSN/D38.1; 303.3, 3 BZR]
A 1983 episode w/a live appearance by Sean Garrin [GSN]
A 1983 episode w/a champion going for her 5th win [GSN]
A 1983 episode w/Tara Reid as one of the kids [GSN]
The first episode w/the "Turnabout" bonus round from 1983 [GSN]
A 1983 episode where Dolly Pressler becomes the all-time top winner w/$23,100 [GSN/857.5]
A 1983 episode w/a record Turnabout win [GSN]
A 1983 episode w/Sugar Ray Robinson in the audience [GSN]
The last episode from 1983 [OB/203.8, which ends w/a promo for "Press Your Luck", also GSN/400.6]
THE CHOICE-Cat Deely:
One episode from 2012; guests are Taylor Hicks, Warren Sapp, Rocco DiSpirito, and Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino (part of opening missing) [OC]
CHOOSE UP SIDES
Bob Kennedy: The 1953 pilot [GSN/1037.2, also BZR]
Gene Rayburn: Three episodes from 1956:
The premiere episode [BZR]
Two general episodes [1 OC, 1 GSN]
CHOPSTICKS (local music quiz)-John Scott Trotter: One episode from 1950 [OC]
CITY SMARTS (Brooklyn HS quiz)-Paul Wagner: Three episodes from 2003 [all OB]:
A first-round game w/Dewitt Clinton vs. Staten Island Tech [1054.1]
A quarter-final game w/Stuyvesant vs. Leon M. Goldstein [1054.2]
A semi-final game w/the HS for Environmental Studies vs. SI Tech (and the last episode, as the series was abruptly cancelled due to lack of funding) [1054.3]
CLAIM TO FAME (San Francisco panel game)-Patrick Van Horn:
One episode from 1988; panel is Wayne Shannon, Ann Jones, Charlie Cox, and Ruby Peterson (has tracking problems) [OC/949.10]
CLASH!-Billy Kimball: Three episodes from 1990:
Librarians vs. Noisy People [OB/D41.3]
People Who Have Accidents vs. Insurance Salesmen (glitchy video) [OC/411.13]
People Punched In the Face vs. People Kicked In the Butt [OB/710.12]
THE CLASSH-ROOM (local Philadelphia teacher/student quiz)-Richard Curtis:
The 2018 premiere episode w/Northley Middle School [RPT]
St. Paul School from 2018 (a first is accomplished!) [OC]
Franklin Towne Charter HS from 2018 [OC]
Corpus Christi Catholic School from 2018 [OC]
St. Hubert Catholic HS for Girls from 2019 (one of the students trades places w/Richard during the opening!) [OC]
A special 2019 episode w/"Good Day Philadelphia" hosts playing for charity [OC]
Holy Ghost Prep from 2019 [OC]
Oxford Area HS from 2019 [OC]
A special 2019 episode w/the cast of "Preston & Steve" playing for charity [OC]
The 2nd season premiere from 2019 (w/the debut of the "Art Class" round and Extra Credit question) w/Eastampton Community School [RPT]
A special "radio DJs" episode from 2019 w/WXTU vs. BEN-FM [RPT]
Boys' Latin Middle School from 2019 (TWO rare feats are accomplished!) [OC]
St. Michael the Archangel from 2019 (*0* points are scored in the Final Exam round!) [OC]
A special 2019 episode w/"Good Day Philadelphia" vs. the Fox 29 News team [RPT]
Mitchell Elementary School from 2019 (*Meredith Vieira* asks the Extra Credit question!) [OC]
Fairfield Township School from 2019 [OC]
Project Learn School from 2020 [OC]
Kutztown Area HS from 2020 (new score graphics debut) [RPT]
Woodrow Wilson HS from 2020 [OC]
A special 2022 episode w/Richard's family competing against his in-laws (Richard's son Parker makes the entrance at the beginning!) [OC]
A special 2022 episode w/Fox 29 News vs. "Good Day Philadelphia" [OC]
The 4th season premiere from 2023 [OD]
The 6th season premiere from 2024 (*0* points are scored in the Art Class round!) [OD]
CLICK
Ryan Seacrest & Amber Bonasso:
The 1997 premiere episode [OC/105.2]
Three general 1997 episodes [2 OC/126.3; 128.2, 1 RPT/26.7]
"Siblings Day" from 1998 [OC, also GSN]
Ryan Seacrest & Amber Willenborg: Four episodes from 1998:
The 2nd season premiere [OC/277.1]
Three general episodes [all RPT/289.2, 300.4, 300.11]
COLLEGE MAD HOUSE-Greg Kinnear:
The 1989 premiere episode w/the University of Texas vs. the University of Arkansas (end credits missing) [OC/209.2]
UCLA vs. USC from 1989 [OC/175.11]
Cornell vs. the University of Pennsylvania from 1989 (part of end credits cut off) [OB/299.12]
ASU vs. the University of Arizona from 1989 (now w/the slide house) [OB/D133.3]
SMU vs. Texas A&M from 1990 [OC/209.7]
Brown vs. Princeton from 1990 [OB/D41.1]
Southern Methodist vs. Texas A&M from 1990 [OC]
Minnesota vs. Wisconsin from 1990 [OC]
Indiana vs. Purdue from 1990 [OC/674.1]
Washington vs. Oregon from 1990 (a contestant swears during the Finals round!) [OC/674.2]
Seton Hall vs. St. John's from 1990 [OC]
COMMON KNOWLEDGE-Joey Fatone:
The 2019 premiere episode w/Church Group vs. Thrill Seekers [RPT]
Softball Crew vs. Bookworms from 2019 [OC]
The 2nd season premiere from 2019 w/Friendly Sisters vs. Godparents (now has an announcer and more streamlined gameplay) [RPT]
A special "Second Chance" episode from 2019 w/Gym Bros vs. Karaoke Queens [OB]
Game Night Kings vs. Animal Advocates from 2020 [RPT]
COMMON SENSE (Harvard-Radcliffe TV quiz)-Mandel Ilagan:
The 1997 pilot [100.3]
The 1997 premiere episode [124.5]
CONCENTRATION
Hugh Downs:
One episode from 1958 [OC/966.1]
A 1959 episode w/Art James guest-hosting (missing intro) [OB]
All three finals episodes from the 1963 "Challenge of Champions" [all OC]
The first half of a 1966 episode [KIN]
A 1967 "Challenge of Champions" episode [KIN. also have colorized copy]
Christmas 1968 episode (w/Victor Borge and Bob Clayton as "Secret Santas") [OC/472.1]
Bob Clayton:
The 1969 "Challenge of Champions" finals [OC/472.3]
Christmas 1969 episode (w/Hugh Downs and Joe Garagiola as "Secret Santas") [OC/472.2]
The last episode from 1973 (part of game 1 missing, but ends w/a very nice goodbye!) [OB]
Jack Narz:
The last few minutes of a 1974 episode (starts in the middle of game 2) [OB/112.5]
A general 1974 episode [SM]
The first episode w/the "Free Look" space from 1976 [BZR]
The first episode where the "3 picks" rule is tried from 1976 [BZR]
A 1976 episode w/a trilon error in the foreign money game! [BZR]
A 1976 episode w/a game 2 rarity [BZR]
A 1976 episode w/a GREAT car win and a hilarious moment in game 1! [BZR]
Thirteen general 1976 episodes [all BZR]
A 1976 episode w/a trilon blooper and a last-second Double Play win [BZR]
A 1976 episode w/TWO big maingame wins! [BZR]
A 1976 episode w/a $3,200+ maingame win [BZR]
A 1976 episode where one contestant does a "Jim Peck" during the intro! [BZR]
A 1976 episode where a Double Play loss is overturned after the break [BZR]
A 1976 episode where Jack's birthday is acknowledged [BZR]
A 1976 episode where TWO cars are won! [BZR]
A 1976 episode w/two Double Play wipeouts [BZR]
Clips of the final segments from two 1976 episodes [both OB]
A 1977 episode where the contestants' buzzers don't work [BZR]
A 1977 episode w/a last-second Double Play win [BZR]
A 1977 episode where a contestant is noticeably bummed after losing both games (now w/the new Double Play prize selection format) [BZR]
A 1977 episode w/a clean sweep in game 1 and big Wild Card bonus in game 2 [BZR]
A 1977 episode where the Wild Card is found in both Double Play rounds [BZR]
A 1977 episode w/TWO Double Play wins! [BZR]
Three general 1977 episode [all BZR]
A 1977 episode where a crew member makes an accidental on-camera appearance before the 2nd Double Play [GSN]
A 1977 episode where all 4 prizes are won in Double Play! [BZR]
A 1977 episode where the car is matched in both Double Play rounds [BZR]
A 1977 episode w/TWO Double Play wipeouts! [BZR]
A 1977 episode where the "foreign money" game is played at the end [SM]
A 1978 episode w/a rarity in game 1 [SM]
A 1978 episode where both contestants play a special "Double Play" round at the end for extra money [SM]
The last(?) episode from 1978 [SM/D38.5]
Alex Trebek ("Classic Concentration"):
Two pilots from 1985 (simply titled "Concentration"), hosted by Orson Bean; feature a different set and game format [SM/311.3]
The 1987 premiere episode (w/a very "wild" game 1!) [OC/221.2, also BZR]
The 4th episode [OB/1046.9]
A 1987 episode where the rare audience game is played [OB/589.2]
A 1987 episode w/a record 29-second car win [OB/589.3]
A 1987 episode where technical problems in the car round lead to a default win! [OC]
A 1987 episode where a car loss is overturned! [OC]
Diana Taylor's last episode (though not mentioned) from 1987 [OC]
Marjorie Goodson's first episode from 1987 (w/the worst car round in CC history!) [OC]
A 1987 episode where Alex talks about how the cars are placed onstage [OC]
A 1987 episode where a contestant is "serenaded" after a horribly incorrect guess! (precedes the ep. below) [BZR]
A 1987 episode where a cameraman's retirement is acknowledged [OC]
A 1987 episode w/the fastest puzzle solve in CC history! [OC, also BZR]
Eleven general 1987 episodes [6 OC/203.5, 3 OB/434.12; 1026.13, 1 RPT/1046.10, 1 BZR]
A 1987 episode w/former "$otC" champ Michael Friedman [OC, also BZR]
A 1987 episode where Marjorie's dog Pokey makes his first appearance [OC]
A 1987 episode w/a clean sweep in game 1 [OC, also BZR]
A 1987 episode w/a heartbreaking car loss! [BZR]
A 1987 episode w/some bad camera work [OC]
A 1987 episode where a puzzle is solved w/just *4* squares revealed! [OC/847.9]
A 1987 episode where two cars are ALMOST won! [RPT/1026.12]
A 1987 episode w/"Alex Trebek" as a puzzle and a last-second car win (precedes the ep. below) [BZR]
The first episode w/the "Take" card from 1987 [RPT/607.3, also BZR, w/better quality]
A 1987 episode from "Children's Week" (w/parent-child teams playing) [BZR]
All of a special "Around the World Week" from 1987 [Mon. show BZR, rest RPT]
Three consecutive episodes from 1987 where Monica Norwood becomes the only player ever to win *3* cars! [all BZR, also have first and last shows from RPT/589.4-5]
Christmas 1987 episode [BZR]
A 1987 episode w/the first champion to retire after a car win [BZR]
Two consecutive episodes from 1988 w/a wheelchair-bound contestant (who brings along his service dog) [both BZR]
A 1988 episode w/75 seconds in the car round (and it takes *72* to win the car!) [BZR]
A 1988 episode where Alex and the champ trade places during the opening! [BZR]
A 1988 episode w/a last-second car win [BZR]
One of the last episodes w/the original format from 1988 [OB]
The first episode w/the "two strikes" rule from 1988 [BZR]
A 1988 episode w/a car round wipeout! [BZR]
A 1988 episode where all 3 Wild Cards are found on one turn [BZR]
A 1988 episode w/a big win in game 2 AND a car win! (precedes the episode below) [BZR]
A 1988 episode w/a big win in game 1 and a car ALMOST won in the base time! [BZR]
A 1988 episode w/a heartbreaking car round [BZR]
Seven general 1988 episodes [1 OB/73.2, 2 OC, 1 RPT/949.11, 3 BZR]
A 1988 episode where TWO cars are won! [BZR]
The 1st anniversary episode from 1988 (w/a cake and celebration at the end) [BZR]
A 1988 episode where a car loss is overturned [BZR]
A 1988 episode where a car is finally won after *6* prior unsuccessful attempts! [BZR]
The first episode w/the "2-out-of-3 match" format from 1988 [BZR]
A 1988 episode where a car is won in the base time! [OC, also BZR]
A 1988 episode where Robin Fisher retires undefeated w/$47,000+! [BZR]
Two 1988 episodes w/staffer Kristin Bjorklund as a guest model [both BZR]
A 1988 episode from "Trick or Treat Week" (w/some hilarious Marjorie moments!) [OC]
Halloween 1988 episode (w/everyone in costume) [RPT]
A 1988 episode where car round production errors lead to a technical win! [BZR]
Christmas 1988 episode (w/Alex as Santa) [BZR]
The first episode w/contestants breaking down the puzzles from 1989 [BZR]
Two 1989 episodes from "Love Week" (w/couples playing) [both OC/116.7]
A 1989 episode from "College Week" [OC, also BZR]
Two consecutive episodes from 1989 [both OC]
St. Patrick's Day 1989 episode [BZR]
A 1989 episode w/a heartbreaking game 1 [BZR]
A 1989 episode w/TWO big maingame wins totalling almost $20,000! [BZR]
The 2nd anniversary episode from 1989 [BZR]
Five general 1989 episodes [all OC]
A 1989 episode where director Marc Breslow's birthday is acknowledged (end credits missing) [OB]
"A Salute to Woodstock" from 1989 (w/Alex dressed as a hippie!) [OC]
A 1989 episode w/Alex's birthday acknowledged [BZR]
A 1989 episode w/a car win in the base time! [BZR]
An episode from the 1989 Tournament of Champions [OB/960.5]
A 1989 episode from "Twins Week" [BZR]
A 1990 episode w/a wheelchair-bound contestant [BZR]
Two consecutive episodes from 1990 (episode 2 has a clean sweep in game 1 and a last-second car win!) [OC]
A 1990 episode w/a near-clean sweep in game 1! [OC]
Pre-St. Patrick's Day 1990 episode [BZR]
A 1990 episode w/the only perfect game in CC history (ALL prizes are won, plus both $500 Wild Card bonuses!) [BZR]
The 3rd anniversary episode from 1990 [OB/668.2]
A 1990 episode w/then-unknown TV writer/comic Jeff Clinkenbeard as a contestant [OC]
Eight general 1990 episodes [2 OB/73.4; 1056.6, 4 OC/203.10; 234.6]
A 1990 episode from "Summer Fun In the Sun Week" [BZR]
The first episode w/the "two strike" format from 1990 [BZR]
A 1990 episode w/an appearance by Bob Hilton at the end (albeit mostly edited out by Buzzr) [BZR]
Pre-Independence Day 1990 episode [BZR]
A 1990 episode w/former "PYL" and "$otC" contestant Damon Jones [BZR]
A 1990 episode w/a heartbreaking car loss [BZR]
A 1990 episode w/an appearance by B.B. King [OC, also BZR]
Halloween 1990 episode (w/the contestants in costume) [OB]
All of a special "Tournament of Champions" week from 1990 [all RPT/279.6-10]
Christmas 1990 episode [BZR]
A 1991 episode where a contestant swears during a close bonus round [OB/886.2]
A 1991 episode w/an on-camera appearance by Gene Wood [RPT/1037.5]
Three consecutive episodes from 1991 [all SM]
Three general 1991 episodes [1 SM, OB/228.9, 1 OC/439.1]
The 1,000th episode from 1991 (w/a cake and celebration at the end!) [RPT/D133.4, also BZR]
Independence Day 1991 episode [BZR]
A 1991 episode where a contestant loses the bonus round on purpose(!) [RPT/D33.5]
The last episode (not mentioned, though Alex seems a tad bitter at the end!) from 1991 [OB/170.3, also BZR]
CONTRAPTION-Ralph Harris: Eight episodes from 1983 [all OB/149.4, 966.5-9, 966.16-17]
COUCH POTATOES-Marc Summers: Eighteen episodes from 1989:
The premiere episode; guest is Dennis Franz (Includes a promo for "Family Feud"!) [OC/683.6]
The 5th episode; guest is Dick Sargent (glitchy video throughout) [OC/157.1]
Guest is Soupy Sales [OC]
Guest is Elinor Donahue [OC]
Guest is Jon Provost [OC/988.4]
Guests are Jack Larson and Noel Neill [OC/221.3]
Guest is Henry Polic II (end credits missing) [OB/233.16]
Guest is Jay North (a "TTTT"-style game is played during his segment, and has the fastest Channel Roulette win in CP history!) [OB]
Guest is Brandon Cruz [OC]
Guest is Doug McClure [OC]
Guest is Gary Coleman [OC/256.5]
Guest is Steve Allen [USA/834.7]
Guest is Kathy Garver [OB/1042.12]
Guest is Larry Mazzeo [USA/949.12]
An episode from "Teen Week"; guest is Nicole Eggert [OC]
An episode from "Moms Week"; guest is Barbara Billingsley (missing first few minutes) [OC]
An episode from "Game Show Week"; guest is Peter Marshall (color pops in/out due to reception problems) [OC/224.7]
Another episode from "Game Show Week"; guest is Janice Pennington [OC/224.8]
THE COUNCIL OF BLUFFS (Omaha definition game)-Rob Baker:One episode from 1989 [OC/203.11]
CRAM-Graham Elwood: Twenty episodes from 2003:
The first taped episode [OD]
The first aired episode [OC/805.3, also OD]
The 5th aired episode (Graham accidentally gives away an answer in round 2!) [OD]
An episode where a team forefits in round 2! [OD]
Valentine's Day episode [OC/786.5, also OD]
April Fools' Day episode (w/Marc Summers hosting) [OC/816.8, also OD]
The 1st season finale [OD]
Six general episodes [2 SM, 1 RPT/854.1, 3 OD]
The 2nd season premiere; it's a celebrity episode w/Susan Olsen and Christopher Knight [OC/836.5, also SM and OD]
A celebrity episode w/Playboy centerfolds Penelope Jimenez and Laurie Fetter [SM, also OD]
A "Survivor" celebrity episode w/Jerri Manthey and Susan Hawk [OD]
A celebrity episode w/Corey Feldman and Billie Jeanne Houle [OD]
An episode where a team scores -35 in round 1! [OD]
A celebrity episode w/*Kennedy and Graham Elwood* [OD]
The last taped episode [OD]
THE CROSS-WITS/CROSSWITS
Jack Clark:
The first 10 minutes of the 3rd episode from 1975; guests are Conny Van Dyke, Greg Morris, Meredith MacRae, and Ron Masak (has inactive time code at bottom of screen) [SM/132.5]
1976; guests are "Tennessee" Ernie Ford, Elaine Joyce, Bobby Van, and Vicki Lawrence [OC]
1977; guests are Pat Harrington, Jo Anne Worley, Jamie Farr, and Karen Morrow (part of opening missing) [OC]
Two episodes from 1978; guests are Rita Moreno, Nipsey Russell, Misty Rowe, and Jack Riley [both OC]
1978; guests are Dorothy Lamour, Pat McCormick, Elaine Joyce, and Peter Isacksen [OB]
1979; guests are Jo Anne Worley, *Bill Cullen*, Elinor Donahue, and Johnny Brown [OB]
1979; guests are Nipsey Russell, Rosemary Forsyth, James Hampton, and Elaine Joyce [OB]
1979; guests are Robert Reed, Patricia McCormack, Daryl Anderson, and Anita Gillette [OB]
David Sparks:
The first taped episode from 1986; guests are Martin Kove, Abby Dalton, Fred Willard, and Arsenio Hall [FAM/175.4]
The first aired episode from 1986; guests are Richard Moll, Cheryl-Ann Wilson, Kelsey Grammer, and Leslie Charleson [OC/144.4]
1986; guests are *Tom Kennedy, Bob Goen, Peter Tomarken, and Jim Peck* (video quite grainy) [OC/D71.1]
1986; guests are Richard Moll, Stephen Furst, Shelley Taylor-Morgan, and Tom Poston (most of end credits missing) [FAM/175.7]
1986; guests are Fred Travalena, Marcia Wallace, Brad Garrett, and Jacklyn Zieman (part of end credits cut off) [OC]
1986; guests are Richard Kline, Edie McClurg, Stephen Bishop, and Lois Bromfield [FAM/834.8]
1986; guests are Steve Bluestein, Lanie Kazan, Michael Weiss, and Derya Ruggles [OB]
1986; guests are Norm Crosby, Bill Kirchenbauer, Wendy Schaal, and John Schuck [OB]
1986; guests are Phyllis Diller, Florence Henderson, Howard Morton, and Bart Braverman [FAM]
1986; guests are JM Bullock, Marcia Wallace, Howard Morton, and Jenny Jones [RPT]
1986; guests are John Schuck, Arleen Sorkin, Tom Dreesen, and Jimmy Aleck [RPT]
1986; guests are Dionne Warwick, Leslie Uggams, Ed Nelson, and Constance Towers [RPT]
1987; guests are Joanna Kerns, Ilene Graff, Charles Shaughnessy, and Rosie O'Donnell (intro/last few seconds of credits cut off) [RPT]
CRUSH-Andrew Krasny: The 2000 premiere episode [OC/444.9]
THE CRYSTAL MAZE-Adam Conover: One episode from 2020 [OC]
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