I like that $25,000 Pyramid had Jack Clark (Wheel of Fortune) and Johnny Gilbert (Jeopardy!) as the announcers. Johnny is still announcing on Jeopardy at 96 years old in 2024.
The first one we bought was in 1986. I think t was $800. And so basic, but at the time it was so amazing to zip thru commercials. 😂 Electronics and tech is the only thing that gets more advanced while costing less.
When this was aired on CBS daytime, school lunch menu courtesy of the Glendora, CA Unified School District: Hot Diggity Dog, Potato Rounds, Coleslaw, Fresh Orange Pieces.
@@matthew3alex I didn't hear Audrey say license, only "Numbers, a state, name of a state, colors, call letters, nicknames, your state" and "The year of registration."
@@stixnatedogg At first, on the August 23, 1983 episode when they had Blind Players on, then permanently beginning with the week of September 5, 1983(#0251-#0255) when the "We've Got The Touch" campaigns began and the Press Your Luck promos began airing.
Time pressure…..ABC had 30 minutes and 4.25 minutes for ads. Dick Clark had to manage that. If he didn’t manage it properly he was toast because he was messing with the network’s income. That’s why he panicked every time there was a tiebreaker and rushed things. Like 2 minute warning in football. Dick would have not made a good head football coach.
I like that $25,000 Pyramid had Jack Clark (Wheel of Fortune) and Johnny Gilbert (Jeopardy!) as the announcers. Johnny is still announcing on Jeopardy at 96 years old in 2024.
VCR worth $1400. Craaazy....
The first one we bought was in 1986. I think t was $800. And so basic, but at the time it was so amazing to zip thru commercials. 😂 Electronics and tech is the only thing that gets more advanced while costing less.
Even crazier when you consider that was in 1982 dollars. $1,400 then is equal to $4,574 now (2024).
When this was aired on CBS daytime, school lunch menu courtesy of the Glendora, CA Unified School District: Hot Diggity Dog, Potato Rounds, Coleslaw, Fresh Orange Pieces.
I can’t believe “driver’s license” was accepted for Things on a License Plate…
I don’t know why Audrey didn’t get buzzed for saying “license.”
@@matthew3alex I didn't hear Audrey say license, only "Numbers, a state, name of a state, colors, call letters, nicknames, your state" and "The year of registration."
Dick Clark got stupid between New Year’s Eve in NY and Bandstand
9:17-9:27 Their happy squeals were *too cute!*
The new ding used here
Video Casette Recorder as a prize……lol
Egggs!!!
Grey's anatomy
Faith love and
Fun fact: In the $100,000 Clark version, When a tiebreaker occurs, they don't go to a commercial.
I believe this became the practice starting toward the end of season 1 of The $25,000 Pyramid.
@@stixnatedogg At first, on the August 23, 1983 episode when they had Blind Players on, then permanently beginning with the week of September 5, 1983(#0251-#0255) when the "We've Got The Touch" campaigns began and the Press Your Luck promos began airing.
Time pressure…..ABC had 30 minutes and 4.25 minutes for ads. Dick Clark had to manage that. If he didn’t manage it properly he was toast because he was messing with the network’s income. That’s why he panicked every time there was a tiebreaker and rushed things.
Like 2 minute warning in football. Dick would have not made a good head football coach.