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$20,000 Pyramid - Soupy Sales & Barbara Feldon B-5
"For now, Dick Clark [salutes]" . . .
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$20,000 Pyramid - Soupy Sales & Barbara Feldon B-4
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Speaking of "things that are tangled" (see part 2 of this episode): Dick and the judges resolve the messy ending of round two. Tony gets
$20,000 Pyramid - Soupy Sales & Barbara Feldon B-3
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Barbara and new partner Sue go against Soupy and Tony in round two. This one has an odd finish.
$20,000 Pyramid - Soupy Sales & Barbara Feldon B-2
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$20,000 Pyramid - Soupy Sales & Barbara Feldon B-2
$20,000 Pyramid - Soupy Sales & Barbara Feldon B-1
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Barbara Feldon and partner Tony go against Soupy Sales and returning champ Andi (sp?) in the first round of this 1978 episode. Barbara appears first in the teaser, followed by Debralee Scott.
$20,000 Pyramid - Soupy Sales & Barbara Feldon A-5
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"For now, Dick Clark [salutes]" . . .
$20,000 Pyramid - Soupy Sales & Barbara Feldon A-4
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Andi is in the winner's circle again, going for $20,000 with Barbara.
$20,000 Pyramid - Soupy Sales & Barbara Feldon A-3
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Barbara and Andi take on Soupy and new partner Donna Lee in game two. Dick has a little trouble with math before the final category is played.
$20,000 Pyramid - Soupy Sales & Barbara Feldon A-2
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Dick explains his duties in the winner's circle before Andi and Soupy go for $15,000.
$20,000 Pyramid - Soupy Sales & Barbara Feldon A-1
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Barbara Feldon and partner Ron go against Soupy Sales and fast-talking partner Andi (sp?) in the first round of this 1978 episode. Sal Viscuso and Soupy are the celebrities in the teaser.
$20,000 Pyramid 1978 - Didi Conn & Fred Grandy - Part 5
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A kiss for Fred brings this episode to a close.
$20,000 Pyramid 1978 - Didi Conn & Fred Grandy - Part 3
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New contestants Lynn and Jan compete in the second half of the show.
$20,000 Pyramid 1978 - Didi Conn & Fred Grandy - Part 4
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Fred Grandy is back in the winners' circle again. Can he win $10,000 for Lynn?
$20,000 Pyramid 1978 - Didi Conn & Fred Grandy - Part 1
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Didi Conn and partner David go against Fred Grandy and partner Crystal in this episode from circa Halloween 1978.
$20,000 Pyramid 1978 - Didi Conn & Fred Grandy - Part 2
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Fred Grandy and Crystal go for $10,000 in the winners' circle.
Illegal clue. But they let it go… congratulations
Cool people is an invalid clue. The category is things with grooves not groovy things so the clue doesn't fit the category....or was this a rule back then?
Dick talked way too much.
The INSIDE OF A WHEEL is a description. 😮
1:22 Invalid Clue
The Grand Canyon, a glass, a basketball net
Who is the announcer
Bob Clayton
soupy was drunk
Granted these categories were tough, but the contestant wasn't considering the clues before answering. For example, when Barbara said a baby carriage and drugs, she wasn't figuring out the connection is things you push. Instead, she was just spewing out answers for one clue.
That's because the answer could come out at anytime.
They were a little slow on the draw in turning the next category when she passed. She probably should have been given an extra three or four seconds.
"The inside of a wheel" contains a prepositional phrase. He should have been buzzed.
They were more lenient in the 70s. Tony Randall once said "stuffings in little bottles of pills" for Things Made of Cotton, and his partner won.
Rubin Brothers International Fashions! Did Allen Ludden have a wardrobe deal?
What was F. Lee Bailey noted for before the Simpson trial in 1994?
99 didn't make too many game show appearances.
I like Didi Conn. She's cute! Rip Dick Clark
Didi Conn, I've always known as Stacy Jones in Shining Time Station.
I jumped up for that win!!! Good going babe!!! You did great.
I hope BUZZR TV shows these old pyramid game shows hosted by the late great Dick Clark from the 70's. Thank You for showing these episodes of pyramid. I LOVE IT VERY MUCH.
EDGE might've been a synonym for RIM in the 1980's though
2 6s. dress and shoes. carpets and drapes
A marvelous exciting win with terrific clues given by an outstanding Entertainer with superb quality all around!!!!!
I was hoping Barbara feldon would get the James Bond category
HOW did he get away with “the inside of a wheel?” WOW!
They weren't as strict as the 80's version was.
@@gladfan1989 This. That would've been buzzed as prepositional all day long, and that's why Belfast Bailey made the mention.
What is the name of the font used on the Winner's Circle dollar amounts?
Then, how was "inside of a wheel" acceptable?
Of is the only prepositional phrase that is accepted.
@@jmjfanss Nope - not generally It is allowed in names ["Statue of Liberty"] and (inconsistently) in forms or quantities ["slab of ribs"] It is not allowed in a descriptive phrase like "the middle of the road".
Good clue
"things with grooves" should have been tougher - or maybe would be later on I just can't see how a cool person has grooves
Back then, they were described sometimes as "groovy". Might not have been allowed in the 80's because "cool" and "groovy" may be synonymous, but naturally the 70's rules were a little different. These days it'd be a tough category... a record, an interstate shoulder... a new dirt road... can't think of too many more.
"created" was a $100,000 category
God's heaven and earth.
A proverbial monster.
Oh my goodness it's Anthony Nucci my teacher from Attica High School he passed away a few years ago. The show was from 1978 I remember watching this in school
Any chance cnyone know how to see another Soupy Sales Pyramid episode with contestant Ronnie Becher 1980?
"things with grooves" should have been a $100,000 category
ABC
One of the rules was that prepositional phrases were illegal clues. And the judge sure made a mistake.
In the 70's, they always allowed you to use "of".
The inside of a wheel should have been buzzed as it is an illegal clue. Another judging mistake.
The $10,000 Pyramid
Love Barbara Feldon; always had a crush on her. Kinda m akes me wish I were in the r-ole of Maxwell Smart instea d of Don Adams. But then I couldn't'xe done the William Powell voice that he did or c one up with the old 'blank" t rick he did, either.
Hi Karate! LOL! SO '70s!
I remember being 11 years old (1997 or '98), and standing in Radio Shack, watching this VERY episode of vintage "Pyramid" on Game Show Network! (Our cable service didn't have GSN then, so... lol). I'm sure they wanted to kill me lol.
GOOD JOB, Gopher!!
Basketball hoops= Things with a rim
That one's borderline. The hoop itself is described as a rim, which does not fit the subject. However, if you define the hoop as to include the backboard and support poles, it'd be a yes. Similar to using "Diving Board" for "Things with a Platform", because the diving board includes the fulcrum and the supports.
A very good win and nicely done.
If she had said "A web you weave", would they have accepted that clue?
Catherine Gabriel imo, no. Overly long hair, paper clips! 😬
Seeing how they were talking about it and they didn't buzz Dick for it, probably.
should have been "a deceiver's web"
Those were HARD Catergories!
A basket ball hoop? Is that to discriptive
Descriptive, no. "With" is the key word. If "a basket ball hoop" can be described as including the backboard, the supports, and the connecting hardware, it would be OK. If not, then it cannot, because it IS a rim, not something with a rim. A similar thing came up with "Things with a platform" in the 80's, and the clue "diving board" was given. It was buzzed, but later determined acceptable because the diving board includes the supports.
What the hell is the problem??
A basket ball hoop, Would they have accepted that??
Yes that would have been accepted.
Maybe. At the end of the day (similar to "diving board" on things with a platform), likely yes, but they may have zapped initially because the hoop is sometimes described as "the rim", meaning it isn't something with a rim. But because the basketball hoop includes the backboard and support poles, it should be OK.
They buzzed it on another occasion
Not sure what episode you're referring to, but I do wonder if it was argued during the commercial that, when you buy a basketball hoop at a sporting goods store, you get the backboard and support hardware in addition to the rim. I know for sure Things with a Platform was buzzed for "diving board", when a "diving board" includes the support fulcrum, railings for the high ones, and the platform. It was reversed after the commercial, and then Stuart Pankin made a joke about the judge that got a buzzer response from the judge.
YOU GO, GOPHER!! lol
Enjoy these esoteric recordings. Thank you for uploading. Is the entire week of recordings with Soupy & Barbara available? Just curious.
For "diner," couldn't she say, "You find these kinds of restaurants in New Jersey"? Then again, it wouldn't work; he's not from Jersey.
I would say "a generic restaurant" or in Happy Days Arnold's_______
THE INSIDE OF...is part of a prepositional phrase thst should not have been accepted at all. The judging at this time was horrendous.
@yandrsupreme of is accepted.
Soupy wasted too much time, getting the clues, together!!!