I enjoyed this show. Never got to watch it every day, but was able to see it a couple times a week. I was in junior college during this time of its run and the school had a Learning Resource Center that had 10 televisions. I would get a TV and watch game shows. Yes, I know, studying would be preferred, but I studied at night. Watching this show takes me back to simpler times when game shows and soaps ruled daytime TV, unlike today. Made staying home from school during the week so much fun. All the game shows and reruns of network shows, from 9:00 am until 3:00 in the afternoon, you were entertained.
Ray Milland is my favorite actor. Look at his Oscar Winning Performance in The Lost Weekend. Joe Flynn was in Divorce American Style. Norman Lear was nominated for an Oscar for his Original Screenplay.
Well, I never - interrupted the following week's Galaxy of Stars! PS - Will had two of the most EASY blanks I've ever heard on MG - he deserved a quick exit.
Oh Boy would've been a good answer. Especially since Richard & Gene kept smerking at each other when a "questionable" question was asked. I can only imagine what some of the star's answers would've been, If TV would've allowed it to happen back then. lol
I love that Brett said "kvetching." For anyone who doesn't know, that is the Yiddish word for 'complaining.' Brett was married to Jack Klugman. Some of the magic must have rubbed off on her. If you know, you know.
+tristanmarrok Yes... Its a habit sometimes. And the credit crunch after 2012? Not good... the current one has the ending take up only 5% of the screen. When Game Show Network started during crunches in 2000, it was about 50%. Then up to the rebrand, max it was about 30-35%. After is was about 25%. Then after 2012, the crunch was only 15% (If not less) of the screen. And I think they made the credits even smaller with this new one.
If I remember correctly, I lost all interest in this show when they started dividing games between episodes. I just didn’t have the free time to be there every single day to keep up. As a result, I missed the outcome of some games and started watching in the middle of others. Not very enjoyable.
Why am I only seeing a green screen on this episode - I think you guys need to take this up with UA-cam... they've been doing this to a lot of videos recently.
I enjoyed this show. Never got to watch it every day, but was able to see it a couple times a week. I was in junior college during this time of its run and the school had a Learning Resource Center that had 10 televisions. I would get a TV and watch game shows. Yes, I know, studying would be preferred, but I studied at night. Watching this show takes me back to simpler times when game shows and soaps ruled daytime TV, unlike today. Made staying home from school during the week so much fun. All the game shows and reruns of network shows, from 9:00 am until 3:00 in the afternoon, you were entertained.
Ray Milland is my favorite actor. Look at his Oscar Winning Performance in The Lost Weekend. Joe Flynn was in Divorce American Style. Norman Lear was nominated for an Oscar for his Original Screenplay.
I love it when the production slate is shown,like being in the future Bob Barker studio on tape day.Wonder if there are any PM shows with it.
One panelist worked with Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway on Mchale's Navy, and another worked with them on SpongeBob SquarePants.
Well, I never - interrupted the following week's Galaxy of Stars! PS - Will had two of the most EASY blanks I've ever heard on MG - he deserved a quick exit.
You can tell this is an early episode. Later on, the players would have no compunction about saying "Tinkling"!
Oh man, Joe Flynn passed away in July of the year this aired. (I google people that are the celebs on this show)
I LOVED this game show!!!!
Wow, Will! He had one of the easiest first round questions I have ever heard, and he confidently got it wrong.
Brett "I wish today was Sunday so I could go to the Baptist Church!" ROFLMAO
Oh Boy would've been a good answer. Especially since Richard & Gene kept smerking at each other when a "questionable" question was asked. I can only imagine what some of the star's answers would've been, If TV would've allowed it to happen back then. lol
Thank you for uploading these!! :-D
I don't think it's fair for the comedians to try NOT to match the contestant just for the sake of a laugh with their amusing answers.
I love that Brett said "kvetching." For anyone who doesn't know, that is the Yiddish word for 'complaining.' Brett was married to Jack Klugman. Some of the magic must have rubbed off on her. If you know, you know.
20:58 Why Did GSN Do That? Are They In a Bit of A Rush?
Ellen looks like Billie Jean King
Charles was talking.
And?
Look, it's Snoops from "The Rescuers"!
I grew up in the 70s, and I have no idea what "grooves on it" means.
Has sex
Dawson seems very lit in this.
And it was a Friday show.
@@cameramanzoomit actually it was taped on a Saturday! It must have aired on a Friday
Dawson didn't drink or do drugs but thanks for playing along.
@@ts.elliot5870 Thanks, Dick!
Where did they dig up that "Will" guy???
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wow that was really annoying how GSN cut off the end of the show
+tristanmarrok Yes... Its a habit sometimes. And the credit crunch after 2012? Not good... the current one has the ending take up only 5% of the screen. When Game Show Network started during crunches in 2000, it was about 50%. Then up to the rebrand, max it was about 30-35%. After is was about 25%. Then after 2012, the crunch was only 15% (If not less) of the screen. And I think they made the credits even smaller with this new one.
If I remember correctly, I lost all interest in this show when they started dividing games between episodes. I just didn’t have the free time to be there every single day to keep up. As a result, I missed the outcome of some games and started watching in the middle of others. Not very enjoyable.
Why am I only seeing a green screen on this episode - I think you guys need to take this up with UA-cam... they've been doing this to a lot of videos recently.
OBD: January 23, 1974
I have seen this one before. (Note to self.)
Ident:
Paper Fortune Teller (13 seconds)
Brett be coming up with the dumbest answers! 😡😡😡