Another PYL notable point: The first game/episode of the revamped prize description music (removal of saxophone, more emphasized synth), and by this point in PYL, the board spinning tone/tune is nearly complete formed. The sound started out raw and higher pitched, then by the late teens/early 20 episode numbers, became deeper, refined and sharper.
0:01 looks like i'm not the only one who gets hyped over the pre into music
Another PYL notable point: The first game/episode of the revamped prize description music (removal of saxophone, more emphasized synth), and by this point in PYL, the board spinning tone/tune is nearly complete formed. The sound started out raw and higher pitched, then by the late teens/early 20 episode numbers, became deeper, refined and sharper.
"3... 2... 1... BIG BUCKS!!! Hey, you were supposed to wait for me!" 9:41
1st episode with some increased dollar values in Round 1, notably $1,500
I just want to go on the record and say that Miriam was the most gosh-darned adorable contestant this show ever had.
She was on Card Sharks in 1978 and was wonderful on that show too
@@cpowers94 I should try to find that episode
whammy big bank count from 10/19/83
1st whammy:$3,253
2nd whammy:$0
Total:$3,253
1st episode we hear the revised prize description music
they actually just removed the saxophone.
@@Elavator66why they removed the saxophone entirely
@@justinbryant4594 no idea.
1st show to use the non-saxophone prize music at the end.
$1500 made debut in Round 1
Blue squares in round 2