Look at the right side of the audience as the brown curtains were also used on The Price Is Right. Bullseye was taped whenever TPIR went on hiatus at Studio 33.
Red Skeleton Show, Match Game, Card Sharks, the Ray Combs Family Feud, Press Your Luck, and currently Real Time with Bill Maher were or are filmed here, too.
The Jim Caldwell TTD didn't air on CBN or USA, not airing in reruns until 2000-2001 where it aired on GSN Sat-Sun at 9AM EST, getting through about 2/3 of the season.
They probably did the long full credit roll in the last show from 1982. If anyone has it please post it. I forgot to mention earlier that Hal Hidey once said that the complete closing theme could not be located.
Back when the credits were slow and the music was long and the full screen! Lewis black made a good point once that the crew namesdeserve to be seen
That game show was on KHJ (KCAL) 9.
When I asked my mom what revival Jane Lynch would be good at hosting, she said this.
She's hosting a revival of The Weakest Link, right now
Look at the right side of the audience as the brown curtains were also used on The Price Is Right. Bullseye was taped whenever TPIR went on hiatus at Studio 33.
Yep. I'm wondering if the permanent TPIR logo was in the corner there by this point, I noticed a prop was used for the Bullseye logo was in that spot.
R.I.P. Jim Lange
LISTEN VERY CAREFULLY NO TIME FOR ANOTHER GAME WHAT HAPPENS IF THEY DO HAVE TIME
Originally aired in 1981 in syndication!!!
You can tell ABC was involved by the outdoor microphones used by the contestants!!
WHAT HAPPENS IF THEY HAVE TIME TO START ANOTHER GAME OVER 1 MINUTE LEFT
That tan though....
NO TIME TO START A GAME
Some of that music isn't included in the Bullseye theme floating around in the trading circuit.
A few of the old gameshows were taped in studio 33 (TPIR) Match game and also Carol bernett was taped in studio 33
Red Skeleton Show, Match Game, Card Sharks, the Ray Combs Family Feud, Press Your Luck, and currently Real Time with Bill Maher were or are filmed here, too.
Now You See It was also taped in 33.
USA Network aired Tic Tac Dough episodes from 1981-86 versions with Wink Martindale and Jim Caldwell.
USA Network and GSN aired The Joker's Wild episodes from 1990-91 version.
if I ever had a game show, I'd use this theme but change it a little.
Who were the contestants on this episode? I've been trying to find the full episode here on YT & I don't think I've been able to find it yet
The Jim Caldwell TTD didn't air on CBN or USA, not airing in reruns until 2000-2001 where it aired on GSN Sat-Sun at 9AM EST, getting through about 2/3 of the season.
Why the theme remind me of studio 54 in NYC
When did USA begin using the “Phone Number Not Active” bar to cover up the numbers?
Early 90s or so
The audience had to ruin it by clapping.
USA Network aired Let's Make A Deal episodes from 1976-77 and 1984-86 versions.
They probably did the long full credit roll in the last show from 1982. If anyone has it please post it.
I forgot to mention earlier that Hal Hidey once said that the complete closing theme could not be located.
I was so glad that one year they posted the ending of the final Bullseye. It has the long credit roll:)
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no time to start another game
Unlike TTD and TJW, Charlie didn't emphasize that you had to "MAKE SURE it's a postcard," lol.
That 15-second portion you refer to happens to be used for the parting gifts.
GSN has NEVER aired the 1990-1991 version.
I thought I heard they taped this at NBC but does look like studio , 33
It did tape at NBC during the first season and part of the second season. In the middle of the second season, production was moved to 33 at CBS.
You can totally tell it's Studio 33 because of that downward runway splitting the right side of the audience.
No NBC whistling sound effect made it more enjoyable too.
@32rodrick FINALLY, you're right!
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