My Game Shows, J-L
JACKPOT!
Geoff Edwards
NBC, 1974-75:
A 1975 episode w/a $38,750 Super Jackpot win! [SM]
SYNDICATED, 1989-90:
The 1989 premiere episode [OB/134.1]
The 5th episode (w/a $14,500 Super Jackpot win!) [OB/866.5]
Two general 1989 episodes [1 OB/D10.3, 1 OC/D86.6]
A 1989 episode w/a $13,500 Super Jackpot win [GSN]
A 1989 episode where the Target amount is missed by *$5*! [OC/D10.1]
Mike Darrow:
The first two episodes from 1985 [episode 1 OC, episode 2 RPT]
Three general 1985 episodes [1 OB/D1.2, 2 GSN/1003.4]
A 1985 episode w/a HUGE Jackpot win! [GSN/1037.15]
A 1986 episode w/an $8,200 Super Jackpot win [OB/223.1]
A 1986 episode where the Target amount is missed by *$5*! [OC]
Three general 1986 episodes [all OB/D24.2]
A 1986 episode w/a car win [OB/D24.1]
Two consecutive episodes from 1986 [both OC]
A full week of shows from 1987 [all OC]
A 1987 episode where a "$50,000 Riddle" comes up [OB/353.6]
Five general 1987 episodes [all OB/273.8, 353.4, 434.10]
A 1987 episode w/a $4,600 Super Jackpot win AND a car win! [OC/353.8]
JACKPOT BOWLING-Milton Berle:
1960; guest is Mort Sahl [KIN/694.1]
1960; guest is Mamie Van Doren [KIN/1046.13]
1961; guest is Jack Dempsey (Includes a $75,000 jackpot win!) [KIN/694.2]
1961; guest is Diana Dors (whose husband, a young Richard Dawson, is in the audience!) [KIN/694.3]
1961; guests are the Ritz Brothers [KIN/694.4]
1961; guest is Gene Barry [KIN]
JAN KEN PO (local Hawaiian show)-Lanai Tabura & Augie Tulba:
One episode from 2002 [OB/782.3]
One episode from 2003 [OC/834.10]
JEOPARDY!: See separate page for listings
JEP!-Bob Bergen: Five episodes from 1998:
The premiere episode [OC/179.5]
Three general episodes [all OC/178.1, 204.1, 213.4]
A special "Kids and Family Week" episode [OC/213.5]
JOKER! JOKER! JOKER!-Jack Barry:
The first two episodes from 1979 [both GSN/D48.4, 102.11]
Three general 1979 episodes [all GSN/1056.13-14]
A 1980 episode w/a record $1,475 bonus round win [GSN]
Two general 1980 episodes (1 full, 1 partial) [1 OC, 1 GSN]
The 1979-80 season finale [GSN]
THE JOKER'S WILD
The first pilot from 1968 (hosted by Allen Ludden); "categories" are Don Drysdale, Rosemary Clooney, Rich Little, Irene Ryan, and Pat Paulsen [KIN/72.6]
The second pilot from 1969 (again hosted by Allen Ludden, but w/no celebrities) [SM]
Jack Barry
CBS, 1972-75:
The 1972 premiere episode [GSN/546.2]
The 3rd episode (w/an excited winner!) [GSN/535.7]
A 1972 episode w/one of the first 3-joker spins [GSN/543.15]
The first two episodes w/the "jokers and devils" bonus round, $200 triples, and modified 3-joker and Joker's Jackpot rules from 1972 (Veteran GS champ Maggie Brown is a contestant in episode 2) [both GSN/587.4, 930.16]
A 1972 episode w/the first-ever Joker's Jackpot win ($13,800!) [GSN/598.8]
A 1972 episode w/the first contestant to spin 3 jokers in *2* consecutive games [GSN]
Two consecutive 1972 episodes w/future "Double Dare" and "Pt%" champ Joel Palmer [both GSN]
A 1972 episode w/the first "miracle" final spin in TJW history! [GSN]
A 1972 episode w/a $4,650 Joker's Jackpot win [GSN/598.11]
Three general 1972 episodes [all GSN/559.8, 598.13, 985.2]
A 1972 episode w/a $5,650 Joker's Jackpot win [GSN/657.3]
A 1972 episode w/a HUGE production error in game 2! [GSN]
A 1972 episode w/a $6,400 Joker's Jackpot win [GSN/598.12]
A 1972 episode w/the daughter of a former champ [GSN]
A 1972 episode where a priest keeps getting "Horse Racing" on the wheels! [GSN]
A 1972 episode w/an $8,800 Joker's Jackpot win [GSN]
Christmas 1972 episode (w/"Santas and scrooges" in the bonus round; precedes the episode below) [GSN/643.5]
A 1972 episode w/an $3,000 Joker's Jackpot win [GSN]
A 1973 episode w/a $5,000 Joker's Jackpot loss [GSN]
A 1973 episode w/a $9,200 Joker's Jackpot win [GSN/598.9]
A 1973 episode w/a $6,900 Joker's Jackpot loss [GSN]
A 1973 episode w/an $8,500 Joker's Jackpot win [GSN/643.6]
The first episode w/the revised Joker's Jackpot rule from 1973 [GSN/663.10]
A 1973 episode w/a $3,000 Joker's Jackpot win [GSN]
A 1973 episode w/a $10,000+ Joker's Jackpot loss (Jack plugs "Hollywood's Talking") [GSN]
A 1973 episode w/an $11,350 Joker's Jackpot win [GSN/657.4]
A 1973 episode where Ken Phyfe wins a $3,000 Joker's Jackpot [GSN]
A 1973 episode w/an overabundance of "Horse Racing" and "Bing Crosby" on the wheels in game 2! (precedes the episode below) [GSN/643.7]
A 1973 episode where Ken becomes the first player to win TWO Joker's Jackpots! [GSN]
A 1973 episode w/a $2,500 Joker's Jackpot win (Jack plugs "The $10K Pyramid" and "Hollywood's Talking") [GSN/985.3]
Four consecutive episodes from 1973 [all GSN/613.6-7, 613.9, 616.14]
All of a special "Kids' Week" (3 episodes) from 1973 [all GSN/619.1-3]
One episode from 1974 [SM]
The last episode from 1975 (nice ending w/Jack's heartfelt goodbyes!) [SM/275.5]
SYNDICATED, 1977-84:
The first three episodes from 1977 [all GSN/166.11, 930.13]
A 1977 episode from "Kids' Week" [GSN/1055.12]
The $50,000 Tournament of Champions finals from 1977 [GSN/136.11]
Six general 1977 episodes [all GSN/D19.1, D38.3, 1055.13]
A 1977 episode w/a "Pyramid"-esque opening (Johnny Gilbert announces) [GSN/166.12]
A 1977 episode w/a great tie game [GSN/930.10]
A 1977 episode w/a hilarious blooper in the 2nd bonus round! [GSN/930.12]
A 1978 episode where the machine malfunctions during the first spin of game 1! [GSN]
A 1978 episode where the "final spin" rule saves Phil Gilbert from defeat and wins him a car! [GSN/930.11]
A 1978 episode w/TWO 3-joker wins and back-to-back Natural Triple spins (Johnny Gilbert announces) [GSN]
Mark Gluckman's first appearance from 1978 [GSN]
A 1978 episode where Mark wins his 1st car [GSN/663.9]
A 1978 episode where Mark breaks the $30,000 mark [GSN/531.9]
A 1978 episode where Susan Reiner (who defeated Mark) wins a car [GSN/D58.2]
A 1978 episode where a contestant blows TWO consecutive 3-joker spins! [GSN]
A 1978 episode w/an overabundance of 3-joker spins [GSN]
A 1978 episode w/a hilarious bonus round blooper [GSN]
A 1978 episode where Jack's leg injury (forcing him to sit in a chair the whole show) makes a game 2 visual category problematic! [GSN]
A 1978 episode w/a car loss [GSN]
A 1978 episode where Bob Antanopoulos wins a car [GSN]
The 1978-79 season premiere (now w/the flashier set and new music; Jack goofs during the car plug!) [GSN/543.1]
A 1978 episode w/a heartbreaking 2nd bonus round [GSN/D58.3]
A 1978 episode w/a GREAT tie game! [GSN]
Eighteen general 1978 episodes [all GSN/598.6, 663.16]
A 1978 episode w/TWO great bonus round wins! [GSN/930.9]
A 1978 episode w/an exciting bonus round [GSN]
Hal Scheer's first appearance from 1978 [GSN/630.2]
A 1978 episode where Hal wins his 1st car [GSN/643.9]
Four consecutive episodes from 1978 where Hal becomes the all-time top winner (first 3 full, last just 1st segment w/Hal's goodbye and new champ's bonus round) [all GSN/588.1-4]
A 1978 episode where a very tall champion competes against some very short challengers! [GSN]
A 1978 episode where the contestants are clueless about "Mixed Fruits" [GSN]
A 1978 episode w/jokers galore [GSN/1055.9]
A 1978 episode where a contestant loses due to a strategic error [GSN]
A 1978 episode where Peter Nagle wins his 1st car [GSN/1055.10]
A 1978 episode where Peter goes for his 2nd car [GSN]
The $100,000 Tournament of Champions finals from 1978 [GSN]
A 1978 episode where BOTH players fail to capitalize on 3-joker spins in game 2 [GSN]
A 1978 episode where Lenard Alexander gets a lifesaving final spin at the best possible time! [GSN]
Future $1M ToC finalist Rob Griffin's final appearance from 1978 [GSN]
Three consecutive episodes from 1979 w/big winner Camie Maggio [GSN]
A 1979 episode where Jack talks about "the power of positive thinking" (but later changes his mind! [OB/203.12]
A 1979 episode where Eileen Jason wins her 2nd car (and becomes the new all-time top winner!) [GSN/442.3]
A 1979 episode where Eileen becomes the longest-reigning champion in TJW history [GSN/442.4]
The 1979-80 season premiere [GSN/488.1]
A 1979 episode where Jennifer Gillespie wins a car [GSN/D58.4]
Eleven general 1979 episodes [1 OC, 10 GSN/D19.2-3, 663.17]
A 1979 episode where Gene Dunker wins a car AND gets a natural triple win in the subsequent bonus round! [GSN]
A 1979 episode where EVERY game is won on a 3-joker spin [GSN]
A 1979 episode where future $1M ToC finalist Cassandra Dooley wins her 1st car [GSN]
The $250,000 Tournament of Champions finals (a true classic!) from 1979 [GSN/322.3]
A 1979 episode where the bonus round is played from the champion's podium due to the big lever being broken! [GSN]
A 1980 episode w/an exciting game and a car at stake for Bob Panzarella [GSN]
A 1980 episode where Lt. James Jernigan goes for a car (but is defeated by Darlene Dunham) [GSN]
A 1980 episode where Darlene wins a car [GSN]
Four general 1980 episodes [all GSN]
A 1980 episode where Jan Michaelson wins a car (during game 2, Jack gives away an answer, so the question is replaced!) [GSN]
A 1980 episode where Max Jameson wins a car [GSN]
Two consecutive episodes from 1980 [both GSN]
The last 8 episodes of the $1,000,000 Tournament of Champions from 1980 [all GSN/560.1-8]
Three episodes from 1981 (now w/the new set and audience game; one ep. missing last 3 min.) [all OC]
The 1982-83 season premiere [OB/203.15, w/a ticket plug, also GSN/179.6]
A 1982 episode where Frank Lowey wins a car and nearly breaks the $25,000 mark [GSN]
A 1982 episode w/one lucky contestant! [GSN/958.3]
A 1982 episode where a contestant loses due to a HUGE strategic goof! [GSN/958.4]
A 1982 episode where Art Raines makes a 10-question sweep in "Fast Forward Science" that leads to a car win! [GSN/424.2]
Seven general 1982 episodes [all GSN/399.6, 424.1, 484.5, 630.1, 1055.11]
A 1982 episode where a contestant blows the game on a stupid move [GSN]
A 1982 episode where Ruben Elizalda wins a car (and finally beats the Devil after 4 prior losses!) [GSN/341.2]
A 1982 episode where Chris Semple wins a car and breaks the $20,000 mark [GSN]
A 1982 episode w/an exciting "Fast Forward" battle [GSN/743.2]
A 1983 episode where Ron Mulvey wins a car after getting his third 3-joker spin (precedes the episode below) [GSN]
A 1983 episode where a game is won in record time w/o a 3-joker spin! [GSN]
Two consecutive episodes from 1983 w/Jim Peck guest-hosting [both GSN/176.7-8]
Jack's first two shows back after his hiatus from 1983 (champion Bob Jenkins defeated Kit Salisbury on "Tic Tac Dough" a year-and-1/2 later) [GSN/179.7]
A 1983 episode where Mike Leone wins a car (precedes the episode below) [GSN]
A 1983 episode where Jack gets the last laugh on an audience member during the bonus round [GSN]
Big winner Joe Dunn's 1st appearance from 1983 [GSN]
A 1983 episode where Joe wins his 1st car [GSN/602.3]
A 1983 episode where Joe wins his 2nd car (missing intro, but w/contestant plug due to a GSN slip-up) [GSN/964.4]
A 1983 episode where Joe wins his 3rd car [GSN/602.4]
Joe's final appearance from 1983 (he's forced to retire, w/a LONG explanation given by Jack!) [GSN/320.4]
Four consecutive episodes from 1983 w/Rebecca Klein [all OB/D50.2-5, which have minor tracking problems throughout, also have first 3 eps. from GSN, w/better video quality]
A 1983 episode where Mark Loy goes for a car [GSN]
Eight general 1983 episodes [7 GSN/344.5; 958.5; 958.12, 1 OC]
A 1983 episode w/Jim Peck guest-hosting (again!) [GSN/329.11]
A 1983 episode where Yvonne Sanchez wins a car [GSN]
A 1983 episode where Nancy Rose wins a car [GSN]
A 1983 episode w/TWO ties in the audience game! [GSN]
The 1982-83 season finale (Jeff Nelson wins a car, and the winning audience player dances w/Jack during the end credits!) [GSN]
A 1984 episode where future "TTD" champ Victoria Kelly wins a car [OC]
A 1984 episode w/TWO natural triple spins in the bonus round! [OC]
A 1984 episode w/a $7,000 Natural Triple Jackpot win [OC]
A 1984 episode where an audience game player accidentally takes an extra spin [OC]
Two consecutive episodes from 1984 (in episode 1, Jack almost forgets to play the bonus game, and Robert Varner wins a car in episode 2!) [both OC]
Two general 1984 episodes [1 OC, 1 GSN]
A 1984 episode w/a $4,250 Natural Triple Jackpot win and an audience game near-blooper [OC]
Big winner Hunter Hampton's first two episodes from 1984 (Jack accidentally reads a question from the wrong category in episode 1, and mistakenly skips the audience game prize plug in episode 2!) [OC]
A 1984 episode where Hunter wins a car (precedes the episode below) [OC]
A 1984 episode w/a $3,150 Natural Triple Jackpot win [OC]
A half-hour of 1984 highlights w/veteran GS champ Ed Coyne [GSN]
Two consecutive episodes from 1984 (episode 2 partial) [both OC]
Bill Cullen:
His first episode from 1984 (preceded by a brief promo for "Tic Tac Dough") [OC/D19.4]
Three general 1984 episodes [1 OC/D103.3; 1 RPT; 1 USA, also have OC clip of USA episode's final segment]
The first two episodes of the 1985-86 season [both OB/166.14-15, also GSN/304.3-4, w/better video quality]
A 1985 episode w/TWO Natural Triple Jackpot wins! [GSN/341.3]
A 1985 episode w/an on-camera appearance by producer Allen Koss [GSN]
A 1985 episode w/a GREAT comeback and a $2,350 Natural Triple Jackpot win [GSN/964.2]
Eight general 1985 episodes [1 OC/D103.4, also have same ep from GSN/424.3 w/better quality, 7 GSN/304.4; 341.5; 630.3, 1 USA/550.4]
A 1985 episode where Kimberly Rogers wins a car (but still can't break her losing streak against the Devil!) [GSN/354.10]
Two consecutive episodes from 1985 w/future "New Chain Reaction" host Blake Emmons [both GSN/314.6, 341.4]
A 1985 episode w/a great win in game 1 [GSN]
A 1985 episode w/a $13,250 Natural Triple Jackpot win! [GSN/344.6]
A 1985 episode w/one of the longest games in TJW history [GSN/424.4]
A 1985 episode where Lauren Abu wins a car [GSN]
A 1985 episode where "Bid Trivia" leads to a whopping $950-$0 shutout in game 1 [GSN]
A 1985 episode w/a 10-question "Fast Forward TV" sweep in game 2! [GSN]
A 1986 episode w/a $9,650 Natural Triple Jackpot win [GSN]
A 1986 episode where a contestant makes a HUGE strategic goof! [GSN]
Two 1986 episodes w/Jim Peck guest-hosting [both GSN/305.9, 329.7]
A 1986 episode where Paul Gerber wins a car [GSN]
Five consecutive episodes from 1986 (former "TTD" champ Jan Kraepelien plays in episodes 3-5) [first 3 OC, last 2 GSN]
Three general 1986 episodes [1 OB/166.13, 2 GSN/424.5]
A 1986 episode w/a hilarious blooper [GSN/964.3]
A 1986 episode where Tobin Touchstone wins a car [GSN]
A 1986 episode w/a $5,950 Natural Triple Jackpot win [GSN/1055.14]
A 1986 episode where former "TTD" champ David Muir wins a car (and finally beats the Devil, but only after a heartbreaking 1st bonus round!) [GSN]
The last episode from 1986 [OB/D18.3]
Pat Finn:
The 5th episode (future "Paranoia" champ Michael Newkirk is a contestant) 1990 [OC/280.3]
A 1990 episode w/the first-ever Joker Jackpot win [OB]
Big winner Michael Cedar's final appearance from 1990 [OC]
Donna McNeely's first appearance from 1990 (w/a $10,500 Joker Jackpot win!) [USA/293.4]
Former "$100K Pyramid" champ Toby Stone-Mantleburg's appearance from 1990 [USA]
Nine general 1990 episodes [1 SM, 3 OB/1035.7, 3 OC/217.2; 301.2, 2 USA/768.7; 931.2]
Thomas Van Dyke's first appearance from 1990 (end credits missing) [USA/949.5]
A 1990 episode where Thomas wins a $17,500 Joker Jackpot (and becomes the all-time top winner w/$55,562; precedes the episode below) [USA/543.12]
Thomas' final appearance from 1990 (he's defeated by former "$otC" champ Darrell Garrison) [USA]
A 1990 episode where Darrell breaks the $10,000 mark [USA]
A 1990 episode w/former classic TJW champ Peter Nagel [USA]
Two consecutive episodes from 1990 (episode 2 includes a $12,000 Joker Jackpot win!) [episode 1 OB, episode 2 OC]
The first two episodes w/the "category" format from 1990 [both OC]
A 1990 episode w/the rare audience game at the end [USA/857.8]
A 1991 episode w/a $36,000 Joker Jackpot win! [USA/543.13]
A 1991 episode w/a $9,500 Joker Jackpot win [USA]
Three general 1991 episodes [all USA/703.6; 1035.6]
A 1991 episode w/another $9,500 Joker Jackpot win [USA]
The last episode from 1991 (though not mentioned; missing intro) [USA]
Snoop Dogg:
The 2017 premiere episode; video guests are Wiz Khalifa and Seth Rogen [RPT]
2017; video guests are Karlie Kloss, Michael Strahan, and Seth Rogen [RPT]
2017; video guests are Karrueche Tran and Method Man [RPT]
2017; video guests are Kelly Osbourne and Wiz Khalifa [RPT]
2017; video guest is Regis Philbin [RPT]
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF-Fred Allen:
The 1953 premiere episode [GSN]
1953; guests are Kitty Kalen, Bob Carroll, and The Skylarks [OC]
Three general 1953 episodes [GSN]
JUMBLE: THE INTERACTIVE GAME-Wink Martindale: The first three episodes from 1994 [all OB/D115.2]
JUST MEN!-Betty White: Five episodes from 1983:
Guests are Fred Willard, Herve Villechaize, Stephen Ford, *Pat Sajak*, Taurean Blacque, Terence Knox and Steve Sax (end credits missing) [OC/720.2]
Guests are Tom Reilly, Charlie Zimmer, Jay Johnson, Darrow Igus, David Naughton, Lou Richards, and Wayne Northrop [OB/528.8]
Guests are Jay Johnstone, Martin Hewitt, Ken Berry, Tom Dreesen, Tim Reid, Tom Sullivan, and *Peter Tomarken* [OC/720.3]
Guests are Bruce Penhall, Dusty Baker, Gregg Marx, Terence Knox, *Gene Rayburn*, Byron Allen, and Steve Sax [SM]
The last episode; guests are Tom Reilly, Paul Linke, Robert Shields, Charlie Callas, Mike Post, Eric Brown, and Bubba Smith (Ends w/a promo for "Dream House"!) [OC/286.4]
JUVENILE JURY
Jack Barry
NBC, 1951-55:
One episode from 1953 [OC]
SYNDICATED, 1971:
The premiere episode; guests Mayor Sam Yordy and James McNamara [GSN/319.2]
Guest is Jackie Vernon [GSN]
Guest is Marty Ingels [GSN]
Guests are *Monty Hall* (who plays a mock game of LMaD w/the kids) and Mayor Sam Yordy [GSN/386.9]
Guest is *Bob Barker* (who does a "Truth or Consequences" stunt w/the kids) [GSN/386.10]
Nipsey Russell:
1982; guest is Barry White [GSN/179.8]
1982; guest is LaToya Jackson (One of the kids won't shut up, and Nipsey has to step in!) [GSN/237.1]
1982; guest is Telma Hopkins [GSN]
1982; guest is Billy Davis, Jr. [GSN]
1983; guests are Don Cornelius and Hal Williams [GSN/825.15]
1983; guest is Darryl Thomas [GSN]
KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY-Bill Nimmo: The 1957 premiere episode [OC/315.4]
KEYWORDS-Summer Sanders: The first two episodes from 2015 [episode 1 RPT, episode 2 OC]
KID NATION-Jonathan Karsh: All 13 episodes of the series from 2007 [all OC]
KIDS ON THE MOVE-Eric Lawson: Three episodes from 1998 [all RPT/638.9, 1025.2-3]
KIDS QUIZ (local Pittsburgh show)-Nanette Chapman: One episode from 1981 (missing last few min.) [OC]
KNOCKOUT-Arte Johnson:
A 5-minute clip of a 1977 episode where the champ goes for his 5th win (audio out of sync) [OB]
One episode from 1978 (part of end credits cut off) [??/235.2]
KNOW YOUR HERITAGE (Chicago HS quiz)
Hosea Sanders: Two episodes from 2000 [both OC]:
Providence St. Mel vs. Lincoln Park [442.1]
Morgan Park vs. Fenger (end credits missing) [476.2]
John Conrad: Two episodes from 2001 [both OC]:
Orr vs. Roosevelt [576.3]
Hubbard vs. Harlan [615.1]
Dorothy Tucker: Five episodes from 2002 [all OC]:
Gwendolyn Brooks vs. Roosevelt [706.1]
St. Ignatius vs. Hales Franciscan [706.2]
Hyde Park vs. N. Chicago [706.4]
Lincoln Park vs. Senn [727.2]
The finals episode w/Lincoln Park vs. Gwendolyn Brooks [727.3]
Greg-Alan Williams:
Dunbar vs. Whitney M. Young from 2003 [OC/821.1]
Taft vs. Julian from 2003 [OC/821.2]
Morgan Park vs. South Shore from 2003 [OC/822.1]
The 2007 championship episode [OC]
Dwayne Bryant: Four episodes from 2004 [all OC]:
Hubbard vs. Tilden [899.4]
Brooks vs. Washington
Taft vs. Olive Harvey [921.1]
A special episode w/DJs playing [921.4]
KNOWLEDGE BOWL (Memphis HS quiz)
Kyle Rote Jr.:
The 2003 championship episode [OC]
One episode from 2004 (opening/end credits missing) [OC]
The 2005 championship episode (and Kyle's last show) [OC]
Jim Jaggers:
The 19th season premiere (and Jim's first show) from 2005 [OC]
The 2006 championship episode [OC]
Cordova vs. Craigmont from 2011 [OC]
Millington Central vs. Southwind from 2013 [OC]
THE KRYPTON FACTOR
Dick Clark: Three episodes from 1981:
The premiere episode [OC]
Two general episodes [1 OC, 1 SC]
Willie Aames: Four episodes from 1990 [all OC]:
The premiere episode [362.7]
Three general episodes [159.4, 362.8]
KWIK WITZ/QUICK WITZ
Andi Matheny:
The 1996 premiere episode [OB/134.2]
Two general 1996 episodes [both OB]
One episode from 1997 [OC/64.3]
Jillian Hamilton:
Her first episode from 1997 [OC/111.3]
Robin Nance:
One episode from 1999 [OC/316.1]
LABOR GAMES-Lisa Arch: The 2015 premiere episode [RPT]
THE LAST WORD-Wink Martindale & Jennifer Lyall: Sixteen episodes from 1989:
The pilot; guests are Michael Corbett and Leann Hunley [SM]
A "preview" episode (aired as a Fox "Special Presentation"); guests are Jamie Farr and Michele Scarabelli [OB/D8.2]
The premiere episode; guests are Ted Lange and Jill Whelan (future "Good Day NY" and "Access Hollywood" host Tony Potts is a contestant!) [OC/D142.2, also OB from US airing]
Guests are Jamie Farr and Susan Ruttan [RPT/D142.4]
Guests are Ken Kercheval and Michele Scarabelli [OC/233.7]
Another episode w/same guests as above [SM]
Guests are Meredith MacRae and *Peter Marshall* [OB/D142.5]
Guests are Gordon Jump and Leslie Easterbrook (most of end credits missing) [OC/233.8]
Guests are Andrew Stevens and Alaina Reed-Hall (part of end credits cut off) [OC/233.9]
Two consecutive episodes; guests are Paul Kreppel and Gloria Loring [both SM, also have one from OC/D142.6]
Three consecutive episodes; guests are Abby Dalton and Roger E. Mosley [all OB]
Guests are June Lockhart and Dick Van Patten [OC/D10.2]
The last episode; guests are Edie McClurg and Pat Harrington [OC/D143.1]
LATE NIGHT LIARS-Larry Miller: Four episodes from 2010:
The premiere episode [OC]
An episode w/a Mickey Rourke puppet on the panel [OC]
An episode w/a Rosie O'Donnell puppet on the panel [OB]
A general episode [RPT]
LAUGH LINE-Dick Van Dyke:
One episode from 1959; panel is Louis Nye, Dorothy Loudon, Mike Nichols, and Elaine May [OC/1057.3]
LEGENDS OF THE HIDDEN TEMPLE-Kirk Fogg:
The 1993 premiere episode [GAS/797.1]
Four general 1993 episodes [3 GAS/698.13-14; 9222.4, 1 SM]
Three episodes from 1994 [all GAS/699.1-3]
Five episodes from 1995 [1 OB/D148.1, 1 OC, 1 GAS/699.4, 2 SM]
The last episode (though not mentioned) from 1995 [SM]
LET'S A$K AMERICA
Kevin Pereira:
The 2012 premiere episode [OB]
A special "Battle of the DJs" episode from 2012 [OC]
Halloween 2012 episode (w/everyone in costume) [OC]
Veterans' Day 2012 episode [OC]
A 2012 episode w/the first-ever $50,000 win! [OC]
Fellow trader/TV producer Adam Wurtzel's appearance from 2012 [OC]
A special "Battle of the Meteorologists" episode from 2013 [OC]
The 2nd season premiere from 2013 [GSN]
A special "Battle of the DJs" episode from 2013 [GSN]
Three general 2013 episodes [all GSN]
A 2013 episode w/twins playing [GSN]
A 2013 episode w/a $45,500 win! [GSN]
A 2014 episode w/an emotional $23,000 win [GSN]
A 2104 episode w/a $35,500 win [GSN]
Valentine's Day 2014 episode (w/couples playing) [GSN]
Eight general 2014 episodes [all GSN]
A 2014 episode w/a $30,500 win [GSN]
A special "Cops vs. Firefighters" episode from 2014 [GSN]
Bill Bellamy:
One episode from 2014 [OC]
LET'S BOWL-Steve "Chopper" Sedahl & Wally Hotvedt
Local Minneapolis run, 1995-98:
One episode from 1995 [OC/257.3]
One episode from 1998 [OC/487.3]
COMEDY CENTRAL, 2001-02:
The 2001 premiere episode [RPT/629.1]
Two general 2001 episodes [1 OC, 1 RPT/626.5]
One episode from 2002 [OC]
LET'S GO BACK-Scott Sternberg:
Former "TTD '90" champ Daniel Swartz's appearance from 1991 [RPT/1054.9]
A general 1991 episode [RPT]
A 1992 episode w/veteran GS champ John Gose and then-unknown Ralph Garman (ends w/a behind-the-scenes segment!) [RPT]
A general 1992 episode [RPT/1045.11]
Veteran GS champ Karen (Rachman) Levine's appearance from 1992 [RPT]
LET'S MAKE A DEAL
Monty Hall
The 1963 pilot (w/a more sedate audience and no costumes) [SM/261.1, also GSN/804.1 and BZR, both w/better video quality and in 1-hour format]
ABC DAYTIME, 1968-76:
The 2nd episode from 1968 [KIN]
Three episodes from 1969 [all KIN/843.3-4, 914.2]
One episode from 1974 [SC]
ABC PRIMETIME, 1969-71:
The first primetime episode from 1969 [BZR]
Two episodes from 1970 [both GSN/646.14-15, also have one episode from BZR]
SYNDICATED, 1971-77:
A 1971 episode w/a hilarious Zonk blooper! [GSN/756.5]
Four general 1971 episodes [3 FAM/196.8-10, 1 GSN/636.5]
A 1972 episode w/a Jaguar offered in the 1st deal! [GSN]
Twelve general 1972 episodes [2 CBN/200.5; 202.10, 1 FAM/388.5, 7 GSN/756.6, 2 BZR]
A 1972 episode where a 2-car Big Deal is won! [BZR]
A 1973 episode taped at NBC Studios [GSN/926.9]
A general 1973 episode [GSN]
A 1973 episode where some loud ducks ruin a deal! [GSN]
A 1974 episode where Monty screws up a deal! [GSN]
A general 1974 episode [CBN/202.11]
A 1975 episode w/Zsa Zsa Gabor as a celebrity player [GSN/756.7]
A 1975 episode w/Nipsey Russell as a celebrity player [GSN/756.8]
A 1975 episode w/Milton Berle as a celebrity player [GSN]
Five general 1975 episodes [3 FAM/122.3; 196.11-12, 2 GSN/926.10]
A 1975 episode w/the rare Bricklin SV-1 sports car offered [GSN]
A 1975 episode whose taping was featured in the $Deal$ documentary [GSN]
A 1976 episode where Barbara Lyon fills in for Carol [GSN]
Six general 1976 episodes [1 FAM/122.4, 5 GSN/756.9]
The first Las Vegas episode from 1976 [GSN/791.3]
Five 1976 episodes from Las Vegas [2 FAM/122.5; 196.7, 1 CBN/202.12, 2 GSN/756.10]
Three general 1977 episodes from Las Vegas [2 FAM/D34.4; 122.6, 1 RPT]
The last episode from 1977 (w/an appearance by Monty's daughter, Joanna Gleason, and her husband Paul at the beginning!) [CBN/203.2, also GSN]
SYNDICATED, 1980-81:
Two episodes from 1980 [both RPT/D139.4, D143.4]
One episode from 1981 (w/a "Jackpot" contestant plug) [RPT/D146.6]
The first few minutes of a 1981 episode (ends just after 1st deal) [RPT]
SYNDICATED, 1984-86 ("The All-New Let's Make a Deal"):
The 1984 premiere episode [GSN/778.5]
The 2nd episode (and first appearance of "Door #4") [OC/101.10, also FAM/122.7]
The 3rd episode (w/a CHEAP Big Deal!) [GSN]
Six general 1984 episodes [3 FAM/122.8; 122.9; 122.10, 1 OB/203.14, 2 GSN]
The first episode w/the short-lived Door #4 cash wheel from 1984 [GSN]
The first episode w/the revised Door #4 wheel from 1984 [GSN]
A 1984 episode w/the first-ever Door #4 car win! [GSN]
A general 1985 episode w/part of the production slate due to a technical error [USA]
A general 1985 episode w/a mid-break bumper AND 2 original commercials during the final break due to a technical error! [BZR]
The last 10 minutes of a 1985 episode [OC]
The first episode w/the final version of the Door #4 wheel from 1985 [BZR]
A 1985 episode where a contestant hosts part of one deal [BZR]
A 1985 episode where a prize is revealed prematurely during one deal! [BZR]
A week of shows from 1985 w/Geoff Edwards guest-hosting [all FAM/D123.6; 110.7-10, which are missing end credits, also have Thu. ep from GSN, and entire week from BZR, which is complete]
Monty's first show back after his laryngitis from 1985 [FAM/110.11, which is missing end credits, also BZR, complete]
Twenty-two general 1985 episodes (most FAM eps. have end credits missing/partially cut off) [1 USA, 9 FAM/D123.2-5; 110.12-13; 212.12-14, 1 GSN, 11 BZR]
A 1985 episode where Monty gets kissed by a man! [FAM, also BZR]
A 1985 episode where Monty introduces the offstage crew [FAM]
The 1st season finale from 1985 [BZR]
The 2nd season premiere from 1985 (Monty introduces new announcer Dean Goss at the beginning!) [BZR]
A 1985 episode where Dean Goss accidentally gives away the end of a deal! [FAM]
A 1985 episode that starts w/a three-curtain deal [BZR]
A 1985 episode w/a Door #4 rarity [BZR]
A 1985 episode where a "repeat" contestant gets to play Door #4 [BZR]
A 1985 episode w/a painful Door #4 bailout! [BZR]
A 1985 episode where a Zonk is accidentally revealed too early! [BZR]
Former Three Stooges supporting player Emil Sitka's appearance from 1985 [FAM/196.3, also BZR]
A 1986 episode where a contestant hosts part of one deal [BZR]
A 1986 episode w/a production error involving a "money hidden in the purse" deal! [BZR]
Seven general 1986 episodes [all FAM/196.1-2, 196.4-6]
A 1986 episode w/a rare doorless variant of Door #4 is played [BZR]
A 1986 episode where Dean Goss hosts one deal! [BZR]
A 1986 episode where the entire staff models a prize [BZR]
A 1986 episode where Carol Merrill and Jay Stewart appear! [OB/203.13, which is missing intro, also BZR, w/better video quality and complete]
The last episode (though not mentioned) from 1986 [BZR]
Bob Hilton:
The 1990 premiere episode [SM/299.11]
Five general 1990 episodes [2 OB/D40.3; 224.1, 2 OC/234.5; 388.1]
A 1990 episode w/an appearance by Sally Struthers (color pops in and out due to reception problems) [OB/224.2]
Bob's last episode from 1990 (includes a promo for Monty's upcoming return!) [OB]
Monty's first show back as guest host from 1990 (w/an appearance by Burt Lancaster!) [OC/280.4]
Halloween 1990 episode (w/all audience members in costume) [OC]
Four general 1990 episodes w/Monty guest-hosting [all OC/D24.3, 228.10]
The last episode from 1991 (again w/Monty guest-hosting) [OC/354.12]
Billy Bush:
The 2002 pilot [SM] (all other episodes are from the 2003 series run)
The premiere episode [OC/795.3, also SM]
A "rough cut" of the premiere episode [SM]
A general episode [SM]
An episode w/an appearance by Monty Hall (who hosts one deal w/a former contestant!) [OC/807.1]
Wayne Brady
CBS DAYTIME, 2009- :
One of the first taped episodes from 2009 [OC]
The 2009 premiere episode [OC]
Four general 2009 episodes [all OC]
Halloween 2009 episode (w/everyone dressed as zombies!) [RPT]
A 2010 episode w/a former 1966 contestant [OC]
The 100th episode from 2010 [RPT]
A 2010 episode w/a guest appearance by Monty Hall! [OC]
The 2nd season premiere from 2010 [OC]
Four general 2010 episodes [1 OB, 3 OC]
Halloween 2010 episode (w/all holiday-related deals) [OC]
A 2010 episode where a record $78,000+ is given away! [OC]
The 2nd "Dealy Awards" episode from 2010 [OB]
Christmas 2010 episode (w/holiday-related costumes and deals) [OC]
A special "Around the World"-themed episode from 2011 [OC]
Earth Day 2011 episode (w/environmentally-friendly prizes offered) [OC]
Two general 2011 episodes [1 RPT, 1 OC]
Mother's Day 2011 episode (w/all mom-related prizes) [OC]
The 3rd season premiere from 2011 (now w/the new set) [OC]
A 2011 episode w/an on-air marriage proposal before the Big Deal! [OC]
Halloween 2011 episode [OC]
The 400th episode from 2011 [OC]
A special "family" episode from 2011 (w/parent-child teams playing, and an appearance by Wayne's daughter at the end!) [OC]
Christmas 2011 episode [OC]
A 2012 episode w/an appearance by Jack Wagner [OC]
"A Salute to the Grammies" from 2012 (w/an appearance by Kenny Loggins) [OC]
Five general 2012 episodes [4 OC, 1 RPT]
Valentine's Day 2012 episode (Wayne sings during the 1st deal!) [OC]
A 2012 episode w/a $73,000+ Super Deal win! [OC]
The 4th season premiere from 2012 [OC]
Halloween 2012 episode (w/Wayne, Jonathan, and Tiffany in costume!) [OC]
"America Day" from 2012 [OC]
A special "family" episode (w/parent-child teams playing) from 2012 [OC]
A special "family" episode from Christmas 2012 (w/parent-child teams and the contestants in holiday-related costumes) [OC]
"Twitter Day" from 2013 [OC]
A special "family" episode from 2013 [OC]
Valentine's Day 2013 episode [OC]
A special 50th anniversary episode from 2013 (w/a return visit by Monty Hall and Carol Merrill!) [OC]
"College Day" from 2013 [RPT]
A special "Zonk Redemption" episode from April Fools' Day 2013 [OC]
A 2013 episode w/a $72,000+ Super Deal win! [OC]
Seven general 2013 episodes [all OC]
"Teachers' Day" from 2013 [OC]
A 2013 episode from "Big Money Week" [OC]
"A Salute to the Grammies" from 2013 (missing first 2 minutes; Wayne announces Tiffany's pregnancy at the end!) [OC]
The 5th season premiere from 2013 [OC]
A special "Breast Cancer Awareness" episode from 2013 [OC]
A 2013 episode w/a record "Strike a Match" win! [OC]
Halloween 2013 episode [OC]
A special "baby shower" episode (w/expectant couples playing) from 2013 [OC]
"Twitter Day II" from 2013 [OC]
A special "family" episode from Christmas 2013 [OC]
A 2014 episode from "Big Money Week" [OC]
A special Grammy-themed episode from 2014 [OC]
Valentine's Day 2014 episode [OC]
A special "Zonk Redemption" episode from April Fools' Day 2014 [OC]
Pre-Mother's Day 2014 episode [OC]
A 2014 episode w/a $73,000+ Super Deal win! [RPT]
A 2014 episode w/an appearance by Aisha Tyler (who co-hosts during one deal) [OC]
A 2014 episode w/an appearance by Julie Chen (who co-hosts during one deal) [OC]
The 6th season premiere from 2014 [OC]
A 2014 episode w/a $71,000+ Super Deal win! [OC]
Five general 2014 episodes [4 OC, 1 RPT]
A special "Breast Cancer Awareness" episode from 2014 [OC]
"Twitter Day" from 2014 [OC]
A 2014 episode w/a record $24,000+ "Go Big or Go Home" win! [OC]
Halloween 2014 episode [OC]
A special "musical" episode (where everyone sings their lines) from 2014 [OC]
A 2014 episode w/a $23,000+ "Strike a Match" win and NO Zonks chosen during the entire show! [OC]
Pre-Thanksgiving 2014 episode (w/holiday-related deals; missing first minute due to weather bulletin) [OC]
A 2014 episode w/the debut of "Passport Stamp" (missing first minute due to weather bulletin) [OC]
A 2014 episode w/a $20,000 "Smash for Cash" win (only the 2nd time ever!) [OC]
A special "family" episode from Christmas 2014 [OC]
The 2015 "Dealy Awards" episode
"A Salute to the Grammies" from 2015 (w/an appearance by Smokey Robinson!) [OC]
Valentine's Day 2015 episode [OC]
A 2015 episode w/a $71,000+ Super Deal win! [OC]
A 2015 episode w/a record "Move On Up" win [OC]
Four general 2015 episodes [3 OC, 1 RPT]
April Fools' Day 2015 episode (w/a completely backwards format!) [OC]
The 1,001st episode from 2015 [OC]
A special "Zonk Redemption" episode from 2015 [OC]
A special "Christmas in July" family episode from 2015 [OC]
The 7th season premiere from 2015; it's a special "Mega Deal" episode [OC]
Another "Mega Deal Week" episode from 2015 [OC]
A 2015 episode w/an on-camera appearance by producer Chris Ahern [OC]
A special "Breast Cancer Awareness" episode (w/survivors and loved ones playing) from 2015 [OC]
"Twitter Day" from 2015 [OC]
Halloween 2015 episode [OC]
A 2015 episode w/the first "Pair-a-Dice" win in 4 years! [OC]
A 2015 episode w/a rare "0 to 80" win [OC]
Two episodes from Christmas 2015 (one is a special "family" episode, w/parent-child teams playing) [both OC]
The 2016 "Dealy Awards" episode [OC]
A special "Nerds Rule" episode from 2016 (w/an appearance by Stan Lee and a home viewer participating in one deal via Skype!) [OC]
A 2016 episode w/a record $26,000+ "Go Big or Go Home" win [OC]
A 2016 episode w/a record $21,000+ "Car Pong" win [OC]
A special Mardi Gras-themed episode from 2016 [OC]
Valentine's Day 2016 episode (w/paired-up singles playing) [OC]
A 2016 episode where "The Great Escape" is won in record time! [OC]
Six general 2016 episodes [all OC]
St. Patrick's Day 2016 episode (missing small part of 2nd segment due to CBS News special report) [OC]
A special "College Rivalry" episode from 2016 [OC]
April Fools' Day 2016 episode (w/Wayne, Tiffany and Jonathan rotating roles during the show!) [OC]
A 2016 episode where a contestant chases Jonathan across the set! [OC]
Pre-Mother's Day 2016 episode (w/moms playing) [OC]
A 2016 episode from "Mash-Up Week" (w/a playing of "Master Key" and an appearance by James Halloran!) [OC]
A special "Zonk Redemption" episode from 2016 [OC]
"A Salute to the Tony awards" from 2016 [OC]
A special "Christmas in July" family episode from 2016 [OC]
The 8th season premiere from 2016; it's a special "Mega Deal" episode (missing 15 min. due to CBS News special report) [OC]
A special "Oktoberfest" episode from 2016 [OC]
A 2016 episode w/an appearance by Sheryl Underwood [OC]
A special "Breast Cancer Awareness" episode (w/survivors and loved ones playing) from 2016 [OC]
Halloween 2016 episode [OC]
Pre-Thanksgiving 2016 episode [OC]
A special "Slumber Party" episode (w/everyone in sleepwear!) from 2016 [OC]
Two episodes from Christmas 2016 (one is a special "family" episode, w/parent-child teams playing) [both OC]
New Year's episode from 2017 [OC]
The 2017 "Dealy Awards" episode [OC]
A 2017 episode where a home viewer participates in one deal via Skype [OC]
Groundhog Day 2017 episode (w/a deal that perpetually repeats itself!) [OC]
Valentine's Day 2017 episode (w/paired-up singles playing) [OC]
Three general 2017 episodes [all OC]
A special Mardi Gras-themed episode from 2017 [OC]
A special "Nerds Rule" episode from 2017 [OC]
A special "College Rivalry" episode from 2017 [OC]
A 2017 episode w/a nearly $23,000 "Strike a Match" win [OC]
A special "prom" episode from 2017 [OC]
A special food-themed episode from 2017 [OC]
Pre-Mother's Day 2017 episode [OC]
A special "Zonk Redemption" episode from 2017 [OC]
A 2017 episode where the staff attacks Wayne w/snowballs and Jonathan's sons make an appearance! [OC]
A special "Christmas in July" family episode from 2017 [OC]
The 9th season premiere from 2017 [OC]
A special "Breast Cancer Awareness" episode (w/survivors and loved ones playing) from 2017 [OC]
A 2017 episode that pays tribute to Monty Hall [OC]
A special Halloween family episode from 2017 [OC]
"A Salute to First Responders" from 2017 [OC]
Pre-Thanksgiving 2017 episode [OC]
A 2017 episode w/the debut of "Suit Up" [OC]
Two episodes from Christmas 2017 [OC]
New Year's Day 2018 episode [OC]
Valentine's Day 2018 episode (w/paired-up singles playing) [OC]
A general 2018 episode (missing first 2 minutes) [OC]
The 10th season premiere from 2018 [OC]
Halloween 2018 episode [OC]
Christmas 2018 episode [OC]
New Year's Day 2019 episode [OC]
The 10th annual "Dealy Awards" episode from 2019 (opens w/a mock "pre-show" segment featuring ET hosts Kevin Fraser and Nancy O'Dell, plus reporter Keltie Knight!)
A 2019 episode from "Wayne's Favorite Folks Week" (w/former Monty Hall-era contestants on the trading floor!) [OC]
Valentine's Day 2019 episode [OC]
April Fools' Day 2019 episode [OC]
A special "prom" episode from 2019 [OC]
The 11th season premiere (and start of "Triptastic Deal Week") from 2019 [OC]
A 2020 episode from "Mash-Up Week" [OC]
Pre-Mother's Day 2020 episode [OC]
A special "Zonk Redemption" episode from 2020 [OC]
CBS PRIMETIME, 2020 ("Let's Make a Deal Primetime"):
Christmas 2023 episode [OC]
LETTERS TO LAUGH-IN-Gary Owens: The 2nd episode from 1969; guests are Dan Rowan, Jo Anne Worley, Angie Dickinson, and Jack E. Leonard [SM]
LIAR'S CLUB
Rod Serling: Two episodes from 1969 [both SM]:
Guests are Rolfe Peterson, Betty White (BW), Dick Gautier (DG), and Pia Lindstrom (missing final segment)
Guests are Norm Crosby, Betty Walker, Bill Bixby, and BW
Bill Armstrong
KTLA, 1974-75:
The aired 1974 pilot (w/the original betting rules); guests are Peter Marshall, Fannie Flagg, Joey Bishop, and George Savalas [USA/D61.4]
1974; guests are Larry Hovis (LH), BW, Peter Marshall, and Pat McCormick [KIN]
1975; guests are LH, Jo Anne Worley, Peter Marshall, and Pat McCormick (rules are now closer to the later national version) [USA/D23.3]
A partial 1975 episode; guests are Peter Lawford, BW, *Jim McKrell*, and LH (cuts off after round 3) [USA]
SYNDICATED, 1976-77:
1976; guests are LH, DG, Fannie Flagg, and Joey Bishop [USA/D2.3]
Another 1976 episode w/same guests as above [USA/D2.4]
1976; guests are LH, DG, Loretta Swit, and Joey Bishop [USA/D23.2]
1976; guests are LH, Norm Crosby, Linda-Kaye Henning, and DG [USA/216.3]
A partial 1976 episode; guests are LH, JB, Barbara Feldon, and Gary Burghoff (JIP at round 2 betting results) [USA]
1976; guests are LH, Peter Marshall, Mitzi McCall, and Charlie Brill [USA/D23.4]
1976; guests are LH, Burt Reynolds, BW, and Norman Fell (Allen Ludden makes a brief appearance at the beginning; ironic, huh?) [USA/D23.5]
197?; guests are LH, Bob Crane, Harvey Korman, and Tom Bosley (only ONE correct bet is made in the entire game!) [USA/D9.3]
Allen Ludden:
1977; guests are LH, Dionne Warwick, BW, and DG (glitchy video first 2 min.) [SM]
1977; guests are LH, Peter Haskell, BW, and Buddy Hackett [SM]
1977; guests are LH, William Conrad, BW, and DG (part of opening missing) [OB]
1978; guests are LH, David Letterman, BW, and DG [SM]
Eric Boardman ("The New Liar's Club"): Ten episodes from 1988:
The 2nd episode; guests are Rebecca Arthur, Paul Kreppel, Teri Copley, and John Barbour (JB) [OC/411.9, also RPT]
Guests are Jo Anne Worley, Fred Willard, Anne-Marie Johnson, and JB [RPT]
Guests are Jim Byrnes, Don Yesso, Alison LaPlaca, and JB [GTV]
Guests are Betty Thomas, Jed Allan, Kate Linder, and JB [RPT/406.14]
Guests are Heidi Bohay, Bill Kirchenbauer, Alaina Reed, and JB (part of end credits cut off) [OC/D144.2]
Guests are Deborah Tranelli, *Marc Summers*, Beverly Garland, and JB [RPT/627.10]
Guests are Tonja Walker, Bryan Genesse, Leslie Easterbrook, and JB [GTV]
Guests are Stella Stevens, Pete Barbutti, Lisa Howard, and JB [GTV]
Guests are James Doohan, Pete Barbutti, Arlene Golonka, and JB [GTV]
Guests are Teresa Ganzel, Jimmie Walker, Shannon Tweed, and JB [OB/D75.1]
LIE DETECTORS-Rove McManus: Four episodes from 2015 [all RPT]:
Guests are Dave Hill, Gina Brillon, and Sherrod Small
Guests are Nick Turner, Jamie Lee and Christian Finnegan
Guests are Sean Donnelly, Rachel Finstein and Casey Jost
Guests are Ralphie May, Arden Myrin and Sherrod Small
THE LINE-Jeff Davis & Candace Bailey: The first two episodes from 2014 [both OC]
LINGO
Michael Reagan & Dusty Martell:
The 1986 pilot (w/a different theme song and no hostess) [SM]
(all other episodes are from the 1987 series run)
The premiere episode [OB/224.3]
Three consecutive episodes (episode 3 is missing part of the beginning, but includes a $64,000 win!) [all OB/D34.1-3]
Three general episodes w/the 2nd jackpot system [2 OB/D47.2; D146.2, 1 OC]
Ralph Andrews & Margaux MacKenzie: Two episodes from 1988 [both SM]:
Their first episode
An episode w/an amazing No Lingo Round!
Chuck Woolery:
The 2002 premiere episode [OC/742.9]
A 2002 episode w/a hilarious blooper at the end! [RPT/752.2]
A 2002 episode where a team wins *$0* in Bonus Lingo [RPT]
The 2nd season premiere from 2002 (now from Los Angeles) [OC/776.9]
Future political mistress Rielle Hunter's appearance from 2002 [RPT]
Christmas 2002 episode [OC/770.2]
Valentine's Day 2003 episode (w/the contestants dressed as Cupids and angels) [OC/786.1]
"Patriot Day" from 2003 (w/the contestants in costume) [RPT/816.11]
A 2003 episode where the game ends in a tie [RPT/842.9]
Two general 2003 episodes [both SM]
A "GSN Hosts Special" from April Fools' Day 2003 w/Mark L. Walberg & Marc Summers vs. Kennedy & Graham Elwood (Todd Newton announces) [OC/816.5]
A Mother's Day celebrity episode from 2003 w/Meredith & Eva Baxter-Birney vs. Jo-Marie & Chantale Payton [RPT]
A 2003 episode w/a record *10* words guessed in Bonus Lingo! [RPT]
The 3rd season premiere from 2003 (now w/new set, music and Stacey Hayes as "Lingo Linguist") w/CA Gubernatorial candidates Scott Mednick & Kelley Kimball vs. Ron Palmieri & David "Uncle" Sams [OC]
The "official" 3rd season premiere from 2003 [OC/883.4]
A 2003 episode w/a funny moment that's a real "gas"! [RPT]
The first taped episode of season 3 from 2004 [OC]
A special 2004 episode w/National Spelling Bee champs playing [RPT/969.1]
A special "Sitcom Kids" episode from 2004 w/Mayim Bialik & Michael Fishman vs. Susan Olsen & David Faustino [OC/969.2]
A special Olympians episode from 2004 w/Janet Evans & Bruce Jenner vs. Tai Babilonia & Mitch Gaylord [OC/969.3]
Two general 2004 episodes [both RPT]
A special "reality TV" episode from 2004 w/Brennan Swain & Rob Frisbee vs. Erin Brodie & Darva Conger [OC/969.4]
A special Playboy Playmates episode from 2004 w/Cara Wakelin & Carmella DeCesare vs. Miriam Gonzalez & Lauren Michelle Hill [OC/969.5]
All 7 episodes of the 2004 Tournament of Champions [all OC/969.6-12]
The first two episodes of the 4th season from 2005 (now w/Shandi Finnessey as hostess) [OC]
"Mother/Daughter Day" from 2005 [RPT]
A celebrity episode from 2005 w/Trista Sutter & Rachel Hunter vs. George Wallace & George Wendt [OC/1040.6]
Five general 2005 episodes [all RPT]
"Sisters' Day" from 2005 [RPT]
"Twins' Day" from 2005 [RPT]
A 2005 episode w/a 525-0 maingame shutout (Shandi "salutes" the losing team w/a plate of donuts!) [OC]
A 2005 episode from "Hawaii Week" [RPT]
The first two episodes of the 5th season from 2006 [both OC]
Two 2006 episodes from "Fiesta Week" (one includes a $31,000 Bonus Lingo jackpot win!) [OC]
A 2006 episode where the game ends in a tie [RPT]
Five general 2006 episodes [2 OC, 3 RPT]
A 2006 episode from "Armed Forces Week" [OC]
"Twins' Day" from 2006 [OC]
A 2006 episode from "Sci-Fi Week" [OC]
A 2006 episode w/a $35,000 Bonus Lingo jackpot win (and an appearance by Chuck's son) [RPT]
The 6th season premiere from 2007 [OC]
A 2007 episode from "Win With Words Week" (w/teacher-student teams) [OC]
"Brothers & Sisters Day" from 2007 [OC]
"Sisters' Day" from 2007 (w/a record $41,000 Bonus Lingo jackpot win!) [OC]
A 2007 episode w/a naughty guess in Bonus Lingo! [RPT]
A 2007 episode w/a $21,000 Bonus Lingo jackpot win [RPT/1057.16]
An "Online Champs vs. TV Winners" special from 2007 (w/a contestant who previously appeared on "WoF" and "Scrabble"!) [RPT]
Bill Engvall: Six episodes from 2011:
The premiere episode [RPT]
An episode w/a $100,000 win! [OC]
Two general episodes [both RPT]
An episode w/newlyweds playing [RPT]
A special "American Heroes" episode [RPT]
LOHMAN & BARKLEY'S NAMEDROPPERS-Al Lohman & Roger Barkley:
The next-to-last episode from 1970; guests are Bob Cummings, Ruth Buzzi, and Bob Newhart [SM]
THE LONG ISLAND CHALLENGE-Scott Feldman:
The hour-long 1998 championship episode [OC/538.2]
Suffolk All-Stars vs. Nassau All-Stars from 1999 [OC/333.10]
The hour-long 1999 championship episode [OC/352.2]
A special "Family Style" episode from 2000 [OC/482.2]
The 2000 championship episode [OC/482.5]
The 2001 championship episode [OC/610.2]
The 2002 championship episode [OC/741.2]
The 2003 championship episode [RPT/833.6]
LOVE CONNECTION
Chuck Woolery:
Two episodes from 1983 [both OC/914.11]
One episode from 1984 [OC]
Three episodes from 1985 [all OC]
Three episodes from 1987 [all OC]
Two episodes from 1988 [1 OC, 1 GSN]
Two episodes from from 1989 [1 OC, 1 GSN]
A 1990 episode w/a former "Newlywed Game" contestant [GSN]
A 1991 episode w/one of the best dates in LC history [GSN/1037.8]
Two general 1991 episodes [1 OC, 1 GSN/786.2]
A 1991 episode where Chuck does something he's never done before! [GSN/1037.9]
One episode from 1992 [GSN/836.8]
One episode from 1993 [OC]
One episode from 1994 [OB/419.1]
Pat Bullard:
The 1998 premiere episode [OC/262.4]
Two general 1998 episodes [both OC/300.9, 316.3]
A general 1999 episode [RPT/384.3]
Andy Cohen:
The 2017 premiere episode [RPT]
Two general 2017 episodes [1 OC, 1 RPT]
"The Real Housewives of NY" cast member Ramona Singer's appearance from 2017 [OC]
LOVE CRUISE-Justin Gunn: All 7 episodes of the series from 2001 [all OC/632.1-6, 639.7]
THE LOVE EXPERTS-Bill Cullen:
The 197? pilot (hosted by Jack Cassidy); guests are Alejandro Rey, Totie Fields, and June Lockhart (missing intro/ending) [KIN/693.1]
The 1978 pilot (w/a different set, theme music and no prizes offered); guests are Jo Anne Worley (JAW), William Shatner, Elaine Joyce (EJ), and Geoff Edwards (GE) [SM]
1978; guests are David Letterman, JAW, Soupy Sales, and JoAnn Pflug (has time code on screen) [SM]
Two episodes from 1978; guests are JAW, GE, EJ, and Soupy Sales [both SM/651.1-2]
A 12-minute clip of a 1979 episode; guests are Mitzi McCall, David Letterman, Jamie Lee Curtis, and GE (then-unknown Rhonda Shear is a contestant, and introduces the clip in the present day!) [OB]
PLUS:
A 25-minute "demo tape" comprised of clips from the Cullen pilot and a general series episode (B&W due to tape deterioration) [SM]
LOVE ME, LOVE ME NOT
The 1985 pilot (w/a four-member panel and no hostess) [SM/260.3]
Ross Shafer & Jane MacDougal:
The 1986 premiere episode [RPT/627.9]
A 1986 episode w/male contestants and a female panel [GTV]
Three 1986 episodes w/female contestants and a male panel [1 OC, 2 GTV]
Ross Shafer & Marilyn Smith:
The 1986 premiere episode [OC]
Three 1986 episodes w/male contestants and a female panel [1 OC/D144.4, 2 GTV]
Two 1986 episodes w/female contestants and a male panel [1 OB/D145.2, 1 OC]
LOVE TRIANGLE-Wendy Williams: One episode from 2011 [OC]
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