They actually have Regis Philban’s and Kathie Lee Gifford’s hand prints at the Grauman’s Chinese Theater at Disney MGM Studios/Disney’s Hollywood Studios from 1991.
LOL are you fresking kidding me? the Blade Warriors? I USED TO LOVE THAT SHOW!!!! (and yes, there was actually a tv show, it was actually an athletic competition game show that actually aired in weekly syndication on weekends during that particular season, (2 men and 2 women competed in 8 different events on inline skates with whoever had the ost points advancing in a single-elimination tournament, and the overall male and female champions at the end of the season WERESUPPOSED to have split a prize of $100,000, but the production company ended up going bankrupt, however according to a comment posted on a video of an episode uploaded by a contestant, (the comment was posted by somebody who worked on the show, apparently it got down to the final EIGHT players before the plug ultimately had to be pulled on the show, so what they did was they split the money among the final 8, (BUT I do not know how true that is.)
Back when society was normal , how refreshing to watch wish I could time travel back to this time period.
Wow, you've got that right about the society being normal back then!!
RIP Regis Philbin
Perfect timing too for a tribute of him.
Watching him since 1994 with that original theme song
They actually have Regis Philban’s and Kathie Lee Gifford’s hand prints at the Grauman’s Chinese Theater at Disney MGM Studios/Disney’s Hollywood Studios from
1991.
He also hosted the WDW Very Merry Christmas Parades, too.
I was in 10th grade homeroom when this aired.
LOL are you fresking kidding me? the Blade Warriors? I USED TO LOVE THAT SHOW!!!! (and yes, there was actually a tv show, it was actually an athletic competition game show that actually aired in weekly syndication on weekends during that particular season, (2 men and 2 women competed in 8 different events on inline skates with whoever had the ost points advancing in a single-elimination tournament, and the overall male and female champions at the end of the season WERESUPPOSED to have split a prize of $100,000, but the production company ended up going bankrupt, however according to a comment posted on a video of an episode uploaded by a contestant, (the comment was posted by somebody who worked on the show, apparently it got down to the final EIGHT players before the plug ultimately had to be pulled on the show, so what they did was they split the money among the final 8, (BUT I do not know how true that is.)