Sale of The Century | Tom/Jas/Jeff (11/15/1984)
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- To wrap up my tribute to Jim Perry here's a late 1984 NBC episode of Sale of The Century
Our returning Champion Jeff has already won $17,000 in cash and prizes and has won 4 prizes off The Winner's Board will he continue to win? also a there's a home viewer contest involving $1 bills
Note: there are Tracking issues toward the end of the video
This was the first time I ever saw someone go into the negative on SOTC!! haha goodness I don't think the show was prepared for this!! Awesome!
+Kellie Rogers They actually don't go below zero. If a contestant gets a question wrong, and they have less than five dollars, their score simply reads zero.
+Kellie Rogers although on the original 1969-74 version, if any players (or in the later episodes of that version with couples) had zero or under they were eliminated from the game.
I think because it was the Speed Round, they wouldn't just lock her out. I don't what would happen if it was during the other rounds (they could've been eliminated then)
If a person goes to zero in this version of the "Sale", they aren't eliminated from the game.
Tom Gauer won $7700 on Wheel of Fortune in the late 80s/early 90s; then in 1993 he won over $53,000 in prizes on Caesars Challenge (including a Chevrolet S10 Blazer).
Tom Gauer is my uncle. He was also on Pyramid back in 1979.
0:13 That was a pretty cool cane trick by David.
As much as Summer Bartholomew is my all-time favorite, I feel bad for Lee Menning. She only got to operate the Winner's Board for a few weeks.
I’m surprised she left television after $ale went off the air
I like Lee as well but (correct me if I am wrong ) she left to take care of her newly born child didn't she?
13:34; Rare instance in Sale history.
That’s amazing that Jas won $844 in prizes when she finished the game with a $0 score.
I miss this show
Did anyone notice the asterisk from the Price Is Right?!
The first fame game: What the heck was the answer? That sounds rather unfamiliar to me.
+johnnysama Trivia Pursit
+Digifangsn Oh. Less than a decade before it too became a game show. :) Thanks.
Did anyone ever win any money in that Home Viewer's contest?
How long did the shopping format last on this series? Also, I'd like a clarification. Marc won the entire lot before the cash jackpot and Barbara won the entire lot when the CJ was a prize itself? Thanks. It seemed like the syndicated series had the shopping format last longer.
The syndicated shopping format only lasted about 10 months (with a four month break during the summer), while the daytime format lasted a little over a year.
Must be one of the few times a contestant goes to zero--as Jas actually went below zero in the Speed Round.. and they blacked out her score.
This is from 1984, not '85.
+Tubewings oops
When was Summer Bartholomew's first episode?
New Year's Eve 1984.
Correct me if I am wrong but Lee Manning left shortly after this episode because of her newly born baby?
This episode of nbc sale of the century has contestents with contestents names on the bottom reminding me of cbs gene Rayburn match game
1973-1982 Jim perry card sharks bill Cullen blockbusters as well on nbc action news 4 USA Thursday November 15 1984 and a year later
Accually 10.5 months later whell of fortune Thursday's September 26 and October 3 1985 and Friday 2 14 1986 as well enjoy with
Reruns match game gene Rayburn family feud Richard Dawson also fri 5 23 1986 with tic tac dough as well
They used the Trivial Pursuit question in another episode. I've never seen a game show recycle questions.
I quit watching JEOPARDY about 5 or 6 years ago, but they used to do it all the time.
Tim Holleran encountered the question of who was President when the stock market crashed twice!