Just keep in mind that in the Shopper’s Challenge Round, you oftentimes need to wait until the Question has fully been read before pressing the red button in front of you.
I respect that Wink wanted to leave Tic Tac Dough and persue other opportunities but I think that was a mistake not just because his replacement (Jim Caldwel) brought that show to it's end but also because I felt like this show was kind of boaring compared to Tic Tac Dough and it wasn't a success at all. I know I shouldn't be biased and compare those two consestantly because I do find this to be creative and a bit interesting but I wasn't around when a lot of these events occured and I don't even read or watch the news so I wouldn't even know half of this material. At least Wink would have better luck with his next project which was the reboot of High Rollers.
@@SuperUkcats I don't understand why Jack Barry wanted Enright as a business partner. He rigged 21 and the original Tic Tac Dough, he went against Barry after his death and didn't hire Jim Peck to host The Joker's Wild and he made so many other changes to the company that he forced so many people to resign.
@Carol Montoya Okeefe, yes, back then, this 1993's "Shop 'Til You Drop" game show had Mr. Patrick "Pat" J. Finn as its former host just as his previous studio announcer there was Mr. Mark L. Walberg!
So this has to be the season premiere, aired on April 5, 1993 and by the time this episode aired, Supermarket Sweep was still either airing first-run episodes from Season 4 or they already begun filming episodes for Season 5 with installments of the International Bread Center, the $100 Candy Corner and the new VHS section but also installed the high scare factor version of the TV Mystery Product which never gets mentioned when nobody found the mystery product and the rare yellow scoreboards.
Agreed-in fact, here's a high idea: incorporate some of the "Headlines" Jay Leno did. _That'll_ really bring in ratings! Take this, for example: _ _ N , S H _ T _ _ _ _ E _ N H E _ _ , _ E _ _ _ _ _ ! (from the Metro & State section of The Charleston News, April 9, 1993) $500 - Clue 1: Don't you hate people whose lose their temper? Letters added in: _ _ N , S H _ T _ _ I _ E _ N H E _ D , _ E _ S M A _ ! $400 - Clue 2: When bullets fly, they really fly! Letters added in: _ A N , S H O T _ W I _ E _ N H E A _ , _ E _ S M A _ ! $300 - Clue 3: Sounds like double trouble! Letters added in: _ A N , S H O T _ W I _ E I N H E A _ , G E _ S M A _ ! $200 - Clue 4: Guess who's holding the smoking gun? Letters added in: _ A N , S H O T _ W I C E I N H E A _ , G E T S M A D ! $100 - Clue 5: Target acquired Letters added in: M A N , S H O T T W I C E I N H E A D , G E T S M A D ! Answer: MAN, SHOT TWICE IN HEAD, GETS MAD! Question 1: What provoked this shooting? Question 2: What was the shooter's motive for it?
Carol, you and David were good at this game. $10,100 was a lot of money for the 80s. When I was kid watching this I really excited when couple win over $10,000 on this show.
I see that they're using the "tell the home viewers how many words are in the headline" bit, which I dislike, but I do like how every second word is underlined in red to make it easier to tell them apart.
This must be from early in the 1992-93 season (season 2), as Pat mentioned the new stunts, the new look of the mall, and the increase in the value of the prizes in the Shop 'Til You Drop Round.
Just keep in mind that in the Shopper’s Challenge Round, you oftentimes need to wait until the Question has fully been read before pressing the red button in front of you.
Do you remember how you & David spent the $10,100?
Do you remember if you chose David as your Partner before the start of the Show?
21:43 Pat Finn Freakout
I respect that Wink wanted to leave Tic Tac Dough and persue other opportunities but I think that was a mistake not just because his replacement (Jim Caldwel) brought that show to it's end but also because I felt like this show was kind of boaring compared to Tic Tac Dough and it wasn't a success at all. I know I shouldn't be biased and compare those two consestantly because I do find this to be creative and a bit interesting but I wasn't around when a lot of these events occured and I don't even read or watch the news so I wouldn't even know half of this material. At least Wink would have better luck with his next project which was the reboot of High Rollers.
Blame Dan Enright. Martindale did not get along with him.
@@SuperUkcats I don't understand why Jack Barry wanted Enright as a business partner. He rigged 21 and the original Tic Tac Dough, he went against Barry after his death and didn't hire Jim Peck to host The Joker's Wild and he made so many other changes to the company that he forced so many people to resign.
@@mitchellries256 - Possibly ownership rights. That, or Jack was naive. Oddly enough, Geoff Edwards got along with Dan Enright and hated Jack Barry.
@@SuperUkcats Okay. I guess thats the only good thing that Enright did but nothing else.
@@SuperUkcats Wink did a pilot for Enright called Banko a year or so after leaving Tic.
Carol you and David did brilliant and what happened to the prizes that you two won. 😀👍
Carol you and David both did excellent. 😀👍
Johnny gilbert announcing still doing jeopardy 35 years later
London is not a nation Wink!
Lasted one season, but I think Wink was happier here than he was during his last year of Tic Tac Dough.
So close $ 75
$5000 wins were somewhat rare here. Well done.
@Carol Montoya Okeefe, yes, back then, this 1993's "Shop 'Til You Drop" game show had Mr. Patrick "Pat" J. Finn as its former host just as his previous studio announcer there was Mr. Mark L. Walberg!
So this has to be the season premiere, aired on April 5, 1993 and by the time this episode aired, Supermarket Sweep was still either airing first-run episodes from Season 4 or they already begun filming episodes for Season 5 with installments of the International Bread Center, the $100 Candy Corner and the new VHS section but also installed the high scare factor version of the TV Mystery Product which never gets mentioned when nobody found the mystery product and the rare yellow scoreboards.
shop til you drop january 4 1993 lifetime season 2
Great game show great theme great host. I loved this game show
can't think of a square dance move David?
But he nailed that breakdancing, though.
@@drummingdanny84 A little more practice and he'd fit into a dance studio for frequent classes.
Why do you ask? and No, we are not.
Carol, are you and David, still together?
Not a bad show, it should've lasted.
Agreed-in fact, here's a high idea: incorporate some of the "Headlines" Jay Leno did. _That'll_ really bring in ratings! Take this, for example: _ _ N , S H _ T _ _ _ _ E _ N H E _ _ , _ E _ _ _ _ _ ! (from the Metro & State section of The Charleston News, April 9, 1993) $500 - Clue 1: Don't you hate people whose lose their temper? Letters added in: _ _ N , S H _ T _ _ I _ E _ N H E _ D , _ E _ S M A _ ! $400 - Clue 2: When bullets fly, they really fly! Letters added in: _ A N , S H O T _ W I _ E _ N H E A _ , _ E _ S M A _ ! $300 - Clue 3: Sounds like double trouble! Letters added in: _ A N , S H O T _ W I _ E I N H E A _ , G E _ S M A _ ! $200 - Clue 4: Guess who's holding the smoking gun? Letters added in: _ A N , S H O T _ W I C E I N H E A _ , G E T S M A D ! $100 - Clue 5: Target acquired Letters added in: M A N , S H O T T W I C E I N H E A D , G E T S M A D ! Answer: MAN, SHOT TWICE IN HEAD, GETS MAD! Question 1: What provoked this shooting? Question 2: What was the shooter's motive for it?
Heh, even though Fun House was gone by 1993, they were still selling the fitness videos.
So, this episode marked the debut of the new $2500 goal in the bonus round.
Shop Till You Drop 1993 Edited It's Not quite as young, but very very early 1990's.
Carol, you and David were good at this game. $10,100 was a lot of money for the 80s. When I was kid watching this I really excited when couple win over $10,000 on this show.
I see that they're using the "tell the home viewers how many words are in the headline" bit, which I dislike, but I do like how every second word is underlined in red to make it easier to tell them apart.
This must be from early in the 1992-93 season (season 2), as Pat mentioned the new stunts, the new look of the mall, and the increase in the value of the prizes in the Shop 'Til You Drop Round.
+TVLubber Don't forget the logo animation in 93 they changed the cash register and boing soundeffect in the 93 version.
+Jerry Wright This is clearly season 2. Even in game shows, even the smallest of things can change mid-season.