David Kaplowitz on The Joker's Wild. July, 1974
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- Опубліковано 19 гру 2014
- In 1974, David Kaplowitz appeared as a contestant on the popular game show, "The Joker's Wild." For years, he regaled his family with tales of this adventure and stardom. We began to have doubts as to the story's authenticity ... Until now.
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I just love the look of 1970s videotaped shows. Great picture and audio quality that still hold up.
@@cactusjackNV Like the shows of MTM?
@pannoni4875They have aired 60 episodes from the first season (1972-1973), and yes the fur episodes were skipped. Only time will tell if they show seasons 2-10 and especially season 14 and onward.
"Where knowledge is King and Lady Luck is Queen." Classic!
This guy looks like Tom Brady
RIP, Jack Barry and Johnny Jacobs.
YEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!! A 1974 Joker's Wild episode in its full glory! You are the best!
"It's gold, Jerry, it's gold..."
This version of "The Joker's Wild" is a Classic that is Never Outdated
Unlike Jack's suit.
The fact that anyone would bother to think about such a thing is just silly.
@@ericandy88 THAT was hilarious!
@@ericandy88 Only Allen Ludden could wear that kind of suit without looking like a dunce
@@ericandy88 Which I have seen in three consecutive clips between 1973 and 1974.
Was Jack's wardrobe furnished by Botany 500 or Rubin Brothers?
IMO, the 1974-75 stretch of the CBS version of The Joker's Wild is my favorite stretch of the original CBS version's run because so many different things happen throughout, including the Senior Citizens special episodes (where that 1974 or 1975 CBS daytime promo came from) and the Lucky 100's bonus.
The Jokers Wild Was My Favorite Game Show Since I Was About 7 Years Old And Now I'm 52
I always have to stop and realize that the older contestants are dead and the young contestants are old.
This set is so COZY COZY COZY!!!!!!! Love hearing the original theme "The Savers" playing too! Fantastic!
The bonus round format would carry over into the 1977-86 version.
From Television City in Hollywood! Studio 33 (now known as the Bob Barker Studio)
"I loved david-kaplowitz's slam bam imatation of kirk-douglas talking to burt-lancaster 👍👍👍👍👍 here's looking @ you david-kaplowitz".
14:40, David took the category for $100 and then corrected himself and said $200. Since this is an early iteration of the show, the judges let it slide. But later on, they would have accepted his first response. Tic Tac Dough had stringent rules as well when it came to selecting categories and then “switching” to something else.
Bright red jacket with plaid pants. Yowzers! 😲
The Infamous Jack Barry of the Quiz Show Scandal of the 1950s 😮😮😮
I got to hand it to Jack Barry he's a great host I've never even watched the show before still I like how they put this all together
Was I the only one at 06:39 that cried out loud "NOT THE HAIR! DON'T MESS THE HAIR!!" ?
Jack's wardrobe is so fucking cool!
great times in usa, god I miss those days
"THE JOKER'S WILD" Aired on WJHL-TV "U.S. 11" CBS-TV in Johnson City-Kingsport-Bristol, TN-VA was A Roy H. Park Station and now Media General soon to be The James Meredith Media General Company.
My favorite years of TJW were the syndicated years, having grown up with that version (was born in 1976). That said, I had been dying to see what the CBS version was like. When GSN started airing it in late 2000, I definitely wasn't disappointed.
The syndicated version was done by ABC.
David! he did a good job. I think he was nervous. I know I would be. Loved those impressions.
Game show hosts always had perfect hair. Jack used to spend 45 minutes combing his hair before every show.
I love this show!
That was one home version I played to death. Loved this show!
Jack Barry at 9:13..."Are ya' good at Japanese imitations?" Such a thoughtful and sensitive man.
I thought it was hilarious! Woulda loved to see Jack do his own bucktoothed Japanese impression.
How on earth did you get this? The quality is amazing, and it's not even a GSN rerun. And I agree, the CBS years are the best version of TJW.
J.W. was my favorite game show, just another reason the 70s were PARADISE. I love the 70s so much, that i Literally would not trade my memories, to be young now! To me, Heaven would be back, living from 1970 to 1981, over and over and over. You had to be there to understand. If you weren't, you got ripped off.
LOVE that music they used for the Spiegel's plug.
Love ❤️ loved this show
Anyone watching this in 74 when this was being interrupted by the Watergate hearings?
She looked about as excited to go to Japan as finding out she'd get a free root canal.
At the end of this show, the announcer would say "Stay tuned for 'Gambit' with Wink Martindale, next on most of these CBS television stations!"
I want to know more about this David guy., i'm spellbound by his beauty! What a gorgeous young man! if anyone knows anything about him or his career, comment beliow. Thanks!
teresa trueblood he's probably 85 years old at a nursing home somewhere
He's the president of a firm called Rock Spring Coaching. Here's their website, which has a current photo of him:
rockspringcoaching.com
Stay tuned for _Gambit_ next, over most of these stations! ☺
Aaron Handy III This reminder was from Monday, March 26, 1973-Friday, March 29, 1974.
Actually, Gambit would have followed "The Joker's Wild". "The $10,000 Pyramid" had moved to ABC by this time.
Aaron Handy III... make that stay tuned for "Gambit", over most of these CBS stations! "Gambit" followed "The Joker's Wild" in July 1974. "Now You See It" was added to CBS schedule at 11AM, with "Gambit" moving to 10:30 following Joker earlier in spring '74. At this time "The Price Is Right" anchored a very popular game show block at 3PM followed by "Match Game '74" and Tattletales... although those who liked more GAME in their game shows switched at 4PM to ABC and the new slot of "The $10,000 Pyramid"
Nice! Not from GSN as there's no logo and we saw the VTR slate. Thanks for sharing. Always enjoy TJW
David looks a lot like Erik Estrada. CHiP's Officer Poncherello.
He does resemble Erik Estrada.
Love those sideburns, but the clothes were hideous!! I cant believe the doubleknit plaid trousers, yyaaackkkkk
teresa trueblood bla blablah 70s fashion may have been loud and have their tacky elements but the same can be said of every era. No era of fashion is above sin.
The 1970s: ugliest looking decade in the history of decades
memories..... either i was home sick from school or on vacation...
Always liked this original JW set and music better than the 80's version.
Just watched the movie QUIZ SHOW again - The Joker's Wild makes a good segue
@15:30, the week of September 1, 1974 (Sept. 2-6 actually, since the 1st was on a Sunday) being a week from this show, makes this air date from August 12-16. BTW, groovy suit, Jack!
Randy Hansen groovy, but underdresed for being an MC.
ya know if the jokers' wild would just simply take her word for it when she says. "i know it" she would be the biggest winner of all time.
Ooooo a V8 Gremlin, such a great little dependable car 3:39
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They could have given him a Pinto. He would be burning down the highway in an inferno of fun.
I like joker wild
I think she was relieved to not have been stuck with that Gremlin as a grand prize.
If this had been the syndicated version, Jack would have insisted at 14:52 that David take Food & Drink for just $100, since that was his first answer. The "first answer" policy was much more strictly enforced later on, as was the time limit. (The judges are quite lenient with the time limit here, as you can see with the "peninsula" question at 6:10.)
I like the sound of the 80s better but the quality of this is great
"The Joker's Wild" with repeats of the 1974-1975 CBS daytime episodes was seen on Los Angeles TV Station KHJ-TV Channel 9 from June 28, 1976-September 16, 1977 and again on Los Angeles TV Station KTLA Channel 5 from March 6-September 8, 1978.
KDOG/KRIV - Fox 26 in Houston, TX.
Wow a 1974 episode!
I do not remember GSN showing anything past 1973 when they ran the CBS episodes
And the funny part is that when VH1 did “I Love the 70s,” one episode touched on The Joker’s Wild and the clip came from another CBS-era episode.
Wow the grimlin .....I remember seeing those cars back then....too bad they don't make cars like that anymore
He wears same blazer coat great host jack Barry's signature
By this time, the champion's and challenger's positions were switched from where they sat in the first season. Anyone remember when they made that switch?
7:54 - 8:16 The music play here is called bell hop (a) This was much later used in the spongebob patchy the pirate shorts
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Or "Mervin the Happy Cat" from Rocko's Modern Life
Looks like by this time they developed the bonus round to what is was in the syndicated version.
Thats some tan Jack is sporting there.
Yup. Probably a nice house in SO CAL with a pool.
@@JohnSmith-kz8yo ... He lived in Pacific Palisades. :-)
The ticket plug music was first used on Hollywood's Talking ticket plug.
If you can remember correctly, it's also the exact same address for tickets on "The Price is Right".
Robert Lopresti That's because it was taped at CBS Television City at that address.
Do you happen to know what the cue's title? 105.7 The Point uses it as well on their "Craigslist Freak of the Week"
It's called "Bell Hop", by John Shakespeare.
Some of the end credit music sounds similar to The Main Street Electrical Parade.
My dad owned a blue gremlin in the 70's and everytime he left me in the car for whatever reason I would try to pick the gremlin emblem off the glove box......lol
I wonder if I send a SASE for Joker's Wild tickets, I may get some.
Richard Bowley maybe CBS might forward it to Sony for Snoop Dogg's new show, lol.
Yeah, what Ground Penguin Productions said!
If this show ever gets rebooted with the "Face the Devil" round, I'd want someone to voice Ol' Scratch every time he'd come up
it's getting rebooted with Snoop Dogg
@@Ham24brand ... quite unfortunately! It's a HORRIBLE show!
That Devil is bad.
I love these 70s shows. Oh my gosh... the Gremlin!!! 70's flashback. I used to watch this show every day. Spoilers: Cmon -- you have to know that John Denver song. Roberta is a hoot. Sid Ceasar. Everybody should know Seattle. Spiegel catalog. Chicago 6-0609. LOL it's Dr. Doolittle, not Schweitzer. And the home board game ;) Joe Dimaggio and Mr Coffee. Every game show gave away Rice a Roni.
So the FTD bonus debuted in 1974.
Jack Barry's wardrobe must be CBS's response to Lin Bolen, the then-head of NBC daytime who wanted her game show hosts to look "studly" as a way to lure in more female viewers to her network.
But when even Bill Cullen went the open-collar route on shows like Winning Streak, it just showed how wrong it was to make the older guard comply with that edict. He was a great & popular host regardless of what he wore.
Something tells me Lin never lived down that "studs" comment...or no one ever let her.
I am totally trippin watching this
6:34 Joker Joker JOKER!!!
That man in the red sport jacket is very good looking with a great smile. I hope won that 3 thousand dollar car! Bless his sexy little ole heart
David was so HOT in 1974. He has aged of course. .many. many years
The vega gremlin chevette maverick hornet comet 70s AMC classic cars on Jokers wild price is right
Roberta giving serious Moira Rose vibes
Anyone know why CBS is selling Television City?
@12:20, Jack's death was a shocker we miss you
Japan!!
Jack Barry himself as the devil!
Why do you say that?
@@MIKECNW I think what he means is the Devil is actually a caricature or drawing of Jack Barry.
The handle onstage means only one thing--this is from the Face the Devil era.
John Lee Face the Devil has always been the Bonus Game. It's just that in the early years, the BG was played at the contestant podium.
@@libertubey2199 Actually, the original "Face the Devil" round had Jokers and Devils on the wheel, and spinning three Jokers on each spin won a prize, while a Devil at any point lost all the prizes won to that point. Also, for the first two weeks, winners simply spun the wheels for prizes where they could either keep the first set of prizes, or spin the wheels again and hope for better prizes. For the first two shows of THAT format, there were circles on some of the prizes, and if they had three circles, they would win a car (starting with episode 3, the circles were removed and the car or other big prize was added to the machine).
Why do I get the feeling that Roberta sounds like a contestant on Jeopardy!! @12:17
not fair the first lady didn't get to spin for her own chance at a triple joker.
3:01
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my mother won 4 games in 1974 losing in her fifth. I was 9yo now im 51. Anyone know how I might find these 3 days when she was on?
I was 1yo in 1974. I can't answer your question but I remember The Joker's Wild. God bless you, sir.
You could contact Sony Pictures Television (the company that owns the rights to the Jack Barry-Dan Enright Productions library). If you know the air dates, tape dates or episode numbers, it should help them find the episodes in their archives.
The air and/or tape dates would certainly be the best thing to have when you approach Sony. The 1974 episodes should be entirely intact so your mother's episodes may have aired on Game Show Network at some point, so looking around the game show tape trading circuit may also be worth it.
I know for certain they've never aired on Game Show Network (they've only aired September 1972 to April 1973, for the CBS shows).
3:01 AW MAN!! Why did ol' splitfoot have to show up??
Andrea, you should blame your friends for letting the devil took away your money...@3:01
The devil went down to Hollywood, he was looking for some cash to steal. 3:00 Classic game show, I miss it!
Johnny Jacobs was on the Munsters
Yes, Johnny Jacobs did a little acting and also appeared in guest roles on "Leave it to Beaver" and "Batman." Besides his associations with Jack Barry and Chuck Barris, Jacobs worked with Steve Allen, Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, Rosemary Clooney, Doris Day, Ernie Kovacs, Groucho Marx, and Betty White, among others. Jacobs died in 1982.
Dumb question, but was the clapboard bit at the beginning aired just for fun? The portion where the announcer growls "taaake onnne" is a bit creepy, like something horrible is about to happen...
Sean Wilkinson Something horrible WAS about to happen... the last two contestants!
Announcer was Johnny Jacobs, famous for announcing the Chuck Barris game shows. He would use this low voice at the beginning of special episodes of the Dating Game. It sounded a little creepy there too.
Yes, Jacobs was just having some fun...a way to keep things loose before the show started. And, yes, Jacobs spoke in sotto voce on Barris's "The New Treasure Hunt" and, occasionally, "The Dating Game."
His Howard Cosell sounded more like Rugs Turkel.
Who is David? At first I thought he was Erik Estrada
"My fantasy @ home with greg-winslow the invisible-troupe & myself inside the abandoned acme-market on route-61 in shamokin land of messopotamia northumberland-county ioml".
I was born not long after lol...I was born October 19th, 1974
Eric Springer 13 days before this show was taped...I turned 3! :)
Sounds like a part of a bee or wasp. "Brandy Alexander!" Hahahahaha!
Bobby Boucher, The Joker's Wild is the Devil
Jacks wardrobe, cool? What, is he going on a safari after the show? He's dressed like Captain Kangeroo, or Ketchican from J.P. Patches.. anything but cool. my opinion
teresa trueblood Ill agree on the hosts, they looked unprofessional and out of place dressed like that round the same time, i recall Monty Hall, Allen Ludden, Geoff Edwards, etc all occasionally dressed in these duds.
I want that jacket, in my size of course
Jack Barry imitation a celebrity.
Andrea sure was a pretty little lady :)
A V8 Gremlin better than those crappy Vegas.
For sure! You still see Gremlins out there, but I think every Vega ever produced is sitting in junkyards today.
The Gremlin had a V8 engine, LOL
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larke tanner
bugs bunny
That damned devil
OMG, I just watched another episode and said it was rigged, now I'm more sure, lol. Lucky I didn't become a compulsive gambler watching this slot machine as a kid! I would watch this as a kid and say it was rigged back then! I also watched Jack Barry on Dick Cavett today talking about his game show scandal from the 50s and he was in denial.
shut up.
If they did a network reboot of this show, who do you want to see as the host?