Tomorrow starts Sep 1987,. and a fair amount of Sep and Oct 1987 don't appear to be on YOutube, although some are on the game show trading circuit. If they picked up 60 episodes, the last episode in this pickup, if they don't skip any episodes, will be from 11/5/1987. The week after that, 11/9-11/13/1987 was the parent-child week. The first take card debuted before that, perhaps the week before. The second half of the Friday episode of that week is on YT, airdate gleaned as the Miami Vice episode plugged aired that night.
Under today's inflation, Warren's prize package would be worth $17,794.56. Later in the year, they added a TAKE! Card, a second one in Winter 1988, and would drop the free spaces altogether.
Seems to me that that cappuccino machine was a staple of TPIR showcases for years, or one that looked much like it. ABC Copper and Brass was the maker of the one on TPIR.
Tomorrow starts Sep 1987,. and a fair amount of Sep and Oct 1987 don't appear to be on YOutube, although some are on the game show trading circuit. If they picked up 60 episodes, the last episode in this pickup, if they don't skip any episodes, will be from 11/5/1987. The week after that, 11/9-11/13/1987 was the parent-child week. The first take card debuted before that, perhaps the week before. The second half of the Friday episode of that week is on YT, airdate gleaned as the Miami Vice episode plugged aired that night.
Don't forget Around the World Week (11/16-11/20/1987).
A clean sweep of all ten prizes
Under today's inflation, Warren's prize package would be worth $17,794.56. Later in the year, they added a TAKE! Card, a second one in Winter 1988, and would drop the free spaces altogether.
Warren won CC's 2nd PONTIAC Le Mans worth $7,714.00!
Seems to me that that cappuccino machine was a staple of TPIR showcases for years, or one that looked much like it. ABC Copper and Brass was the maker of the one on TPIR.
Wtg Warren on winning a Pontiac Le Man's Car
I know the puzzle!