This is one of the 1st episodes in which Chuck Woolery's hair grew a little longer into a mullet. This is also the 1st episode in which the challenging contestant in the Scrabble Sprint got penalized --- twice @ 17:41 and later at 18:00 --- corrected herself, and still won! Something that rarely happened in the history of "Scrabble!"
4:50 Has anyone noticed someone saying the contestants name before the host and after she rang the buzzer? It was faint. I think someone at the back said "Sherri"
Chad! 0:02 Do you have any To Tell The Truth episodes from 1976? I am looking for the episode that aired 3/9/1976. The first guest was Bertha Soderquist, the oldest Peace Corp volunteer. Thanks! Tim
11:56: It's common for Chuck to rail on the writers for their clues, but to have somebody in the audience say something after the clue has been read for the first time...well.
This is one of the 1st episodes in which Chuck Woolery's hair grew a little longer into a mullet. This is also the 1st episode in which the challenging contestant in the Scrabble Sprint got penalized --- twice @ 17:41 and later at 18:00 --- corrected herself, and still won! Something that rarely happened in the history of "Scrabble!"
At 14:33, she had to guess for 2 reasons,
1. They can't give her the last letter.
2. The remaining letter she had was a stopper anyway.
This has to be the only time someone got hit with two :10 penalties and won the sprint.
20:03: Chuck didn't look confident when he saw the Bonus Sprint packet.
First one was really strange. Second one was doable, but you needed enough time left on the clock.
4:50
Has anyone noticed someone saying the contestants name before the host and after she rang the buzzer?
It was faint. I think someone at the back said "Sherri"
The producer does it so Chuck doesn't accidentally call the wrong contestant.
@@thechadmosher Which did happen during one of Terry Ray's episodes.
@@thechadmosher Ah gotcha! Thanks!
Chad! 0:02 Do you have any To Tell The Truth episodes from 1976? I am looking for the episode that aired 3/9/1976. The first guest was Bertha Soderquist, the oldest Peace Corp volunteer.
Thanks!
Tim
Sorry, no.
11:56: It's common for Chuck to rail on the writers for their clues, but to have somebody in the audience say something after the clue has been read for the first time...well.
5:29: Oh great this has to be a Jan clue. LOL