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LAST UPDATED:  2/21/07

 

11 NEW EPISODES ADDED!  New episodes are marked with “NEW! (2/21/07)” in the left column.

 

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WANTED EPS:

I’m interested in trading for primarily any of the following shows (other shows are fine too):

- Wheel of Fortune (any from 1985-1991…Pat Sajak or Bob Goen)

- $100,000 Pyramid…John Davidson version from 1991/1992

- The Price is Right…the “Nighttime Special” from the 80’s

-The Price is Right…any 1-hour eps from the late 70’s up to late 80’s

- FOX Family Double Dare from 1988

- Double Dare special eps (“International Day”, “G’Day USA”, etc.)

- Super Sloppy Double Dare…1987 version

 

SHOW (version)

YEAR

TEAMS/CELEBRITIES

SHOW DESCRIPTION

TAPE/DVD #

Card Sharks (Rafferty)

 

1986

n/a

- a “New Years Day” episode, - contestant wins $2,500 on the Money Cards, - in a 2nd round answer, the contestant podium did not display the contestant’s number answer or the survey number answer (these numbers are shown on-screen only as graphics & not in the studio)

GS2

Card Sharks (Eubanks)

 

1986

n/a

- contestant wins $22,400 on the Money Cards, - Bob mocks the champion’s attitude after winning over $50,000 total

GSDV2

Double Dare

 

1987

Sweathogs v. Falcons

 

D1

 

1986

Panthers v. No-Names

 

D1

 

1986

Mad Hatters v. Tricksters

- this ep is without the opening tossup, - the "$" is on team scoreboards instead of the circular "DD" logo, - the assistants are wearing a red sweatsuit, - team missed winning obstacle course by 1 second

D1

 

1986

Swatches v. Headrooms

 - the assistants are wearing a red sweatsuit, - obstacle course win with 3 seconds left

D2

 

1986

Psychedelics v. Bodacious Befreckled Bears

 

D2

 

1987

Jaybirds v. Peanuts

- obstacle course win with 8 seconds left

D2

Syndicated

1988

Gyros v. Dictionary Dudes

- video is occasionally jumpy, - Harvey describes obstacle #5 while Marc reads the prize cue

D3

Syndicated

1988

Peanut Gallery v. Bala Bashers

- at the start of a physical challenge a boxing bell rings and one of the contestants says "Looks like I'm gonna' get beat up"

D3

 

1988

Tacizzas v. Blasters

- during obstacle course description the camera shows the main stage with no red & blue backdrop lights (just pitch black with timer visible)

D4

 

1988

Nuclear Puppies v. Red Hots

- syndicated episode

D4

 

1986

Village People v. Falcons

- physical challenge features a beam holding lit candles!

D15

 

 

1986

Sheckers v. Brainiacs

- when Marc thanks the audience after the opening tossup and Harvey’s introduction, there is barely any cheering happening…Marc then says “I can almost hear them”, which leads to an immediate camera shot with the audience suddenly cheering (very noticeable master tape edit!), - obstacle course features the first version of “Sewer Chute” which has no slide and is done backwards!, - obstacle course win with 3 seconds left

D15

 

198?

Couch Potatoes v. Mischief Makers

- episode ends after the last main game commercial break (no obstacle course), - blue team wins by $10

D14

 

 

1986

Raiders v. Mets

- round 1 features no physical challenges, - the on-screen clock displays “00” after a physical challenge is completed, - obstacle #1 features the first version of “Sewer Chute”

D16

 

1986

Fantastics v. Knights

- a very awkward balloon-related physical challenge is completed during round 1

D18

 

1988

Thrashers v. Thunder Racers

 

D18

 

1988

Raiding Graduates v. Troublemakers

- Marc is wearing a jacket with a very unusual pattern on it, - Robin pours a can of beans into a contestant’s hat, but she moves her head back, causing the beans to spill all over Robin, - during the obstacle course, a contestant dove right into the arch of the “Slime Canal”, and the slime covered her goggles, which she had to lift up

D18

 

1988

Head Hunters v. Boomers

- video is slightly jumpy at times, - red team wins by $20, - during course description, Marc instructs the contestant for “Pick It”, and accidentally says, “spick both hands”…he corrects himself, and starts laughing a lot!

D19

 

1986

Pop Tarts v. Potato Heads

- opening tossup/intro isn’t in its entirety (episode begins halfway through tossup), - as Marc begins to say the rules, the audience cuts him off and says the rules, to which Marc laughs, - the chase lights around/above Marc’s podium don’t function properly, as every 3rd light remains constantly on, as the other lights flash, - a contestant says he likes his teammate after Marc asked what he was whispering to her, - a very close and disappointing obstacle course loss, as the contestant was on “Tire Swing” (obstacle #8), and didn’t let go of the rope/tire once she swung to the other side…the time ran out when she swung back

D20

 

1987

Psychopathic Popcorn Balls v. Psychedelic Furs

- Marc mentions the teams’ names, but is not shown talking to the contestants (very noticeable master edit!), - Marc and Robin throw bean sprouts in each others face during a physical challenge description/intro, - obstacle course win with 3 seconds left

D20

 

1986

Cougars v. Cheetahs

- a question was asked, “What’s Theo’s best friend’s name?”, to which a team replied “Walter”…this is the character’s real name, but the team was told they’re incorrect because their Marc’s answer card said “Cockroach”, which is the character’s nickname.  During the beginning of the course description, Marc says the team was originally correct, and they were credited $20 for the question

D20

NEW! (2/21/07)

 

“Valentine’s Day”

1987

Mighty Midgets v. Wildcats

- all of Marc’s question cards are red hearts, - the on-screen question font is colored red and white, - Harvey kisses Marc on the cheek prior to the course description, - all obstacles (except for ‘Sundae Slide’) have love/Valentine-related names

GS7

Super Sloppy Double Dare

 

1989

Hilarious Asparagus v. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turnips

- video has 30 second cable box display during round 1 (oops!), - Marc screws up obstacle course description by saying "6 obstacles in 60 seconds" and asks for the grand prize at obstacle #7

D1

 

1987

Pepperoni Pizzas v. Miracle Workers

- pinhat gets stuck in plastic pole during the last few seconds of a physical challenge, - Marc struggles on tire swing during course description, - obstacle course win with 10 seconds left

D2

 

1987

KCKs v. Pudwhackers

- Robin pops a waterballoon taking them out for a physical challenge & Marc pokes fun of her

D2

 

1989

Slime Sliders v. Quinky Dinks

- Marc is acting extremely silly, not speaking well & having the camera chase him, - sings "I Got You Babe" with Alan Silverman dressed as Sonny & Cher, - contestant takes a bad spill during the obstacle course while getting the flag from her partner

D4

 

1989

Galaxy One v. Messy Maniacs

- girl from the audience helps out during a physical challenge, which one of the contestants falls in "oil" & Dave falls trying to pick her up, - obstacle course loss while in The Tank (#8)

D4

 

1989

Demolition v. Tin Grins

- taped at Universal Studios, - obstacle course loss on #8 as clock turns to "0"

D5

 

1989

Hot Peppers v. Chill Dills

- taped at Universal Studios, - for round 2 toss-up, blue teams illegally uses their hands the whole time, even after Marc tells them not to, - blue teams wins by $10

D5

 

1989

Nuclear Meatballs v. The Fantastics

 

D5

 

1989

Pus Slugs v. Liposuction

- Marc doesn't say the rules, and asks Robin to say them after returning from the first commercial break

D6

 

1989

Surfing Sushis v. Exploding Cherry Bombs

- a school-related physical challenge has a blackboard that says "I will not watch Fun House" written all over it in chalk, - episode ends at the end of the obstacle course run (no credits)

D6

 

1989

Dare Devils v. Gomer Bile

- the whole main game was made up almost entirely of physical challenges, - obstacle course win with 5 seconds left

D7

 

1989

Gleaming Eagles v. Bodacious Bombers

- taped at Universal Studios, - blue team wins by $20 and only completed 3 obstacles during the course

D7

"Salute to Baseball"

1989

Blue Jays v. Reds

- taped at Universal Studios, - everyone is dressed in baseball attaire (Marc, Harvey, Robin, Dave, etc.), - audience does "the wave" coming back from 1st commercial break & everyone is holding a Double Dare pennant, - round 2 has a "7th question stretch" where Harvey gets the audience to stand up while they sing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" with Marc, - during obstacle course description, Marc is "taken out" of the show and Harvey finishes the rest of the show as a replacement host (Marc takes over announcing the prize cues & closing credits)

D8

 

1989

Furry Arachnid Barf v. Debackle Heads

- Marc opens the show with "Welcome to Fantasy Island, get set, go!", - Marc says his white jacket won't last 15 minutes without getting messy & Harvey pours chocolate on it during 1st physical challenge, - audio man plays commercial break music cue for a second when Marc is trying to ask a question and he says "What the heck was that?!", - during course description the cameraman trips over an obstacle and Marc says "Enjoy the trip?  Come back next fall.", - Marc goes into the audience during course description to a little boy and asks if he'd like a Double Dare T-shirt, and the boy says no! (Marc laughs and gives him & his sister a shirt anyways)

D8

 

1989

Home Chickens v. Psychedelic Spitballs

- taped at Universal Studios, - this show is the unofficial "tribute to Wink Martindale", - Marc tosses gelatin "brains" after round 2 tossup and the staff throws them back at him, - obstacle course win with 5 seconds left

D8

"Marc vs. Harvey"

1989

Beauty and the Beast v. Oozing Pigeons

- Jm J. Bullock hosts, - Robin & Dave announce throughout the show, - Marc and Harvey are on opposite teams with kid contestants as their partner, - Marc and Harvey run the obstacle course, - during course description for "Thar She Blows" Jm J. says "...and fags are gonna' spew out....flags are gonna' spew out" (Marc & Harvey are chuckling quite a bit), - obstacle course win with 3 seconds left

D8 & D18

 

1987

Midnight Express v. Untouchables

- Marc does his Katherine Hepburn impression, - episode with the infamous "Hey" comment from Robin

D8

"Backwards Day"



1989

Get Funky Duo v. Chitter Chatters

- taped at Universal Studios, - Marc opens the show saying "Go, get set, on your mark!", - everyone (Marc, contestants, assistants, etc.) is wearing their clothes backwards, - physical challenge "walking music" cue plays backwards, - clock counts from "0" upward during the whole show, - obstacle course is run in backwards order (from 8 to 1), - obstacle course win with 11 seconds left

D9

 

1989

Kooky Loos v. Super Sloppy Scuzzbags

- Harvey comes out before 1st physical challenge to demonstrate it with Marc (he gets root beer all over Marc's jacket), - blue team wins the front game by winning the last physical challenge (which is completed as the clock turns to "0")

D9

 

1989

Incredible Kids v. Fort Leeders

- team missed winning the obstacle course on #8 and Marc says the judged said the girl missed the flag by 1 second, then camera cuts to a shot of the audience, sponsors, then stage/credits....no outro by Marc or Harvey!

D9

 

1989

Barracuda Bananas v. Babbling Bubbleheads

- Marc messes up a joke that Harvey told him, and asks if they can take that out in editing

D10

 

1989

Kool K's v. Crusaders

- taped at Universal Studios, - team completed round 1 physical challenge as clock turned to "0"

D10

 

1989

Repugnant Secreation v. Louse Larva Casselrole

- Marc says the contestants that day are weird, and that he has Regis Philbin's hair, - Marc asks Harvey if has hair growing out of his nose & ears, and Harvey tells Marc that a lot of things happen as you get older, - this ep has audio static during obstacle course

D10

 

1989

Cryptic Complainers v. Trouble Makers

- Marc talks about how they're doing "all new shows" with new physical challenges, then pulls the blue barrier off of his podium and says "but no screws", - during course description Marc demonstrates "Soda Jerk" but prepares for it by holding an umbrella over his head, - Marc comes across Dave picking out gak in "Toe Jam" and Robin putting her make-up on in "Mirror Maze" during course description

D10

 

1989

Dynamic Disaster v. Freaky Freckles

- taped at Universal Studios, - Marc asks Harvey to say the rules, and Harvey says he will only if they trade paychecks; Marc goes right into the rules!, - team lost obstacle course while on #8 ("Marshmellow Mountain")

D11

 

1989

Ators v. Racing Ramblers

- taped at Universal Studios, - Marc asks a contestant how many people showed up to audition and says "5 or 6", and then says "oh, this show?!  About 2,000"

D11

 

1989

Jersey Germs v. Parasitic Sucker Fish

- features the first time Marc demonstrates "The Works" during course description

D11

 

1989

Toxic Avengers v. Wave Dancers

- taped at Universal Studios, - at the end of the “balloon high-five” physical challenge, the team bursts the last balloon which gets all over Marc’s face and jacket…Marc stands there speechless with a big grin!

D11

 

1989

Gaseous Freaks v. Vomiting Lard Brains

- Marc loses it while reading the rules; he explains Michael Klinghoffer is wearing a lion’s head which is why he’s laughing (camera shows him with the prop on),

- during the tossup description Marc is wearing the same lion head & a staff member, wearing a rat head, is dancing behind his podium, - during course description, a person wearing a rat costume crawls around “Mirror Maze” and appears again after the obstacle course

D13

“Groundhog Day”

1989

Unbeatables v. Kazooka Nuts

- an on-screen graphic shows a groundhog and a yellow/purple color bar above each question, - Marc checks in with Harvey throughout the show to see if he found a groundhog costume (during course description, Harvey is shown wearing a bunny, chicken, bear, sheep, rat, horse, and camel costume), - Robin and Dave are wearing groundhog ears and noses/teeth

D13

 

1989

Bodacious Boneheads v. Electric Youth

- taped at Universal Studios, - there are two camera shots of other studio cameras with balloons & a pig stuck on top of them, - a “Pee-Wee’s Playhouse” question prompted Marc to make “Harvey” the secret word of the day…every time Marc says his name, the audience screams, - all obstacles in the course are named “Harvey” (Harvey’s outro features him shown with many of the obstacle course signs that say his name)

D13

 

 

 

1987

Amazing A’s v. 5150

- video jumps between color/black & white…semi-jumpy (possible original broadcast), - Marc asks Geoffrey Darby how much a double dare is worth, and he yells “4 TIMES THE BUCKS”, then Marc asks a staff member what a team does if they don’t answer and she replies “huh?”…Marc and the audience laugh, - Marc asks a multiple-choice question and reads it long-form for each possible answer; the team asks him to repeat it, which causes Marc and the audience to laugh hysterically, - obstacle course win with 7 seconds left

D14

Miami Vice Day”

 

1987

Tubs v. Crockets

- Marc is wearing a pink suit jacket and Harvey is wearing a Hawaiian shirt, - the motto for the show is “Reeboks, no socks” as everyone has no socks on, - obstacle course has Miami Vice-themed obstacle names, - Dave dives into “The Tank” and says, “I have no Reeboks and no socks”, - obstacle course win with 8 seconds left

D15

 

1987

M&Ms v. Hellcats

- Marc brings Robin out to stand with him for the 1st question, and after it’s answered, Marc teases her with a fake books she’s “written” called “Hey! Robin Speaks”…the staff and audience laugh! (this prank is a follow-up to the “Hey” incident on the SSDD “Midnight Express v. Untouchables” episode, available on tape D8), - during course description, Marc quickly grabs Geoffrey Darby on camera and says he’ll probably be fired, - obstacle course win with 2 seconds left

D15

“Salute to Breakfast”

 

1989

Groveling Grummets v. Jammin J’s

- taped at Universal Studios, - video is semi-fuzzy and is black & white a lot, - intro shows Marc and Harvey in bed waking up…Marc walks on stage wearing his robe and pajamas, - after the 1st commercial break Robin brings Marc a cup of coffee and pretends to fall (spilling it on him), - a paperboy delivers the morning paper to Marc after the first question

D16

 

1987

Bionic Two v. Creamators

- during round 2 tossup, the contestants struggle trying to accomplish it, and the tossup music ends prompting Marc to say “Well the music is over so I guess that means the show is over”…Marc asks the producers how they want to rule the tossup, and they award it to the team with more liquid in their cup (though they never went past the line)

D17 & D18

“Halloween”

 

1989

Beach Bums v. Sensational Stingers

- taped at Universal Studios, - Harvery comes out with a mask, saying the show was built on a burial site, and he has released “the curse”, - the audience pretends to be zombies when shown going to/coming from commercial break, - Al Silvers chases “zombie Dave” across stage trying to give his autograph, - obstacle course win with 4 seconds left

D17

FOX Family Double Dare

 

 

1988

McKennas v. Millhouses

- video is semi-jumpy (possible original broadcast), - Marc’s podium features the original circular “DD” logo, - father from the read team sings “Tomorrow” during 1st physical challenge description…audience laughs hysterically!, - mother from the blue team falls on the floor when sitting on a chair during the round 2 tossup, - red team loses obstacle course when the mother grabs and misses the flag on obstacle # 8 (Umpire State Building)

D14

 

1988

Datz-Lerners v. Dieroffs

- video is semi-clear and black & white at some points (original broadcast/KWKT 44), - Marc’s podium features the full “Family Double Dare” logo, - features celebrities Lou Ferrigno (blue team) and Weird Al Yankovik (red team), - obstacle course win with 8 seconds left, - features audio plug from KWKT-44 during end credits

D16

 

1988

Fondacks v. Fischlers

- Marc’s podium features the full “Family Double Dare” logo, - video has minor tracking problem during round 2 tossup, - during a physical challenge intro, Marc does an Ed Sullivan impression with only the backdrop lights and a spotlight, - Marc has an audience member demonstrate obstacle #8 (the “Slime Canal”), - obstacle course win with 17 seconds left

D16

NEW! (2/21/07)

1988

Scharles v. Lentzs

- Marc’s podium features the full “Family Double Dare” logo, - during the obstacle description for ‘Dallas’, Marc asks the father if he watches the show “on some other network”, and the father replies, “No, I watch it on the network that it’s on”…it confuses Marc and causes him and the audience to laugh

D21

NEW! (2/21/07)

1988

Chews v. Wilfrids

- Marc’s podium features the full “Family Double Dare” logo, - during the course description, Marc points to the main stage where more audience members are sitting on chairs

D21

NEW! (2/21/07)

1988

Winwards v. Reillys

- video is semi-clear and black & white at some points, - Marc’s podium features the show’s clock logo, - Harvey helps Marc with a question by wearing many different hats, - obstacle course win with 11 seconds left

D21

Family Double Dare (Nick)

 

1990

Sunshine Snorklers v. Blue Barons

 

D3

 

1992

Clarkmeisters v. Wild Walls

- this is the first episode of the final season, - Marc introduces Doc Holiday (is shown on camera), - Harvey comes out after opening toss-up with his son Caleb, - Marc stumbles over his words at the end of the main game because his podium is secretly rigged with squirting water...Marc steps out from the podium to show his now wet pants (hilarious!)

D3

 

1992

Slimers v. Blue Bombers

 

D4

 

1992

Gruesome Grindles v. Battling Barons

- obstacle course win with 7 seconds left

D5

 

1992

Cheese Heads v. Killer Kellers

- blue team wins with $1050, - during course description Marc says "we're doing all new shows, unless it's 1996", - obstacle course win with 5 seconds left

D5

 

1990

Gobstoppers v. Daredevils

- Marc's "gak butler" Jeeves brings Marc a tray of gak before round 1 questions (and helps throughout the show)

D6

 

1992

Bulls v. Jersey Devils

- episode does not contain obstacle course description for the first 2 obstacles

D6

 

1990

Tazmanians v. Ghoulies

- Marc demonstrates a physical challenge with Robin and she throws a fake pig that lands on his back while he's bent over

D6

 

1992

Professional Tourists v. Hoosiers

- young boy from the audience opens the show with, "On your mark, get set, go", - father from red team says he buys weapons of mass destruction for the U.S. government!, - obstacle course win with 2 seconds left

D7

 

1990

No Clue-Crew v. Northboro Road Runners

- father from the red team said he grew his beard to look more like Harvey (Harvey later says he's a good-looking contestant), - Harvey talks about trying to sneak into Disney World for free & Marc sarcastically jokes about how much cheaper Universal Studios is, - family accomplishes "Mrs. Potato Head" physical challenge in 5 seconds!

D7

 

1992

High Rollers v. Slime Stoppers

- during a physical challenge, Marc calls the show "Super Sloppy Family Double Dare", - family only completed two obstacles during course (but were given prizes for three)

D7

 

1990

Down Hill Racers v. Mind Benders

- episode features the use of the triangle 3-digit scoreboards, - red team wins with $1050 (due to the use of the 3-digit scoreboard, only "050" can be displayed!)

D9

 

1992

Killer Tomatoes v. Blue Deamons

- celebrities Chelsea Hertford ("Major Dad") & Tatiana Ali ("Fresh Prince of Bel-Air") play with the families, - after round 2 tossup, Marc laughs at the podium towel racks loudly falling off twice, - red team wins by $25, - Tatiana & Chelsea run the obstacle course with the winning family

D9

 

1992

M&M Family v. Parrott Heads

- Marc does a Tori Spelling impression after a "Beverly Hills 90210" question, - Robin wrestles Marc into "New Lake Double Dare" during course description and Marc quickly throws Robin into the water...Robin then puts gak on Marc's face during the rest of the entire course description (at one point Marc stands under "Gak Geiser" and pretends to shower)

D10

"Marc's late"

1990

Ready or Nots v. Turgid Snow Balls

- Intro music plays but Marc isn't on stage, then the camera shows Marc driving up to the studio and arriving "late"; he runs onto stage in his pajamas and the usual introduction begins

D11

 

1992

Gangbusters v. Amazons

- features a very long opening tossup, which Marc asks how long it took, and a person in the booth said “2 minutes 15 seconds”, - “Ice Cream Sundae” physical challenge went bad when the banana a contestant sits in, was pushed off stage (Robin & Marc try desperately to push it back on stage), - Doc messes up a prize cue during course description (Marc teases him about it, and Doc says he was thinking about cooking weenies)

D12

 

1990

Dazzling Darlings v. Fantastic Four

- during course description, Marc asks Robin to demonstrate “Waveslide”…she gets gaked and puts the gak all over Marc’s face during the rest of the course description

D12 & D20

 

1992

Mad Dogs v. Minus 2

- red team wins by $25

D12

 

1992

Red Rascals v. Freeloaders

- at the end of the first question, Marc does an Arsenio Hall impression (complete with a music cue), while the audience imitates “the dog pound”…at the end, the audience laughs & applaudes loudly, - Marc sings “Tomorrow” from “Annie” during course description (on obstacle #8, three staff members sing the song too), - obstacle course win as clock turns to “0”!!

D12

 

1990

Candys v. Turkeys

- obstacle course features “Test Your Strength” which doesn’t work (Marc tells the team to move on)

D12

 

1990

Long Lastings v. Blue Thunder

- Marc introduces Jamie to the show during the round 2 tossup, - Robin rolls out the prop for the “William Tell” physical challenge and Harvey is sitting on the platform’s toilet, reading a newspaper.  Marc gets his attention, and Harvey says, “Oh my God, it’s Marc Summers in my bathroom!”

D13 & D19

 

 

1992

3 Eggheads and a Yolk v. Laughing Lunatics

- original Nickelodeon broadcast, - the stage steps are replaced by a long wheelchair ramp, as each team has a wheelchair-bound contestant, - the contestant podiums are smaller than usual, with the families sitting down on a bench to be level with the wheelchairs

D16

 

1990

Awesomes v. Blasters

- episode features the use of the triangle 3-digit scoreboards

D17

 

1990

Kandy Kanes v. Holders

- episode features the use of the triangle 3-digit scoreboards, - Marc and Harvey talk about what they did on their day off, and joke about buying ugly pants, - after the round 2 tossup, the family’s mom had trouble climbing out of the giant bowl of spaghetti…hilarious!, - red team wins with a total of $700, - obstacle course features the infamous “Test Your Strength” which actually works!, -obstacle course win with 12 seconds left

D17

 

1992

Killer Kanes v. Terminators

- video is semi-jumpy on occasion, - during the grand prize description for the obstacle course, Doc says “year-round from” instead of “year-round fun”, and starts to laugh at his mistake…Marc begins to mess with Doc, asking him rapid questions about the prize

D19

 

1990

Lima Beings v. Mojo Magic

- when Marc asks Harvey how much money a double dare is worth, Harvey is shown with a guy who Marc says is his “Uncle Sid”…he asks if he can be on the show, and Marc says no, - prior to the round 2 tossup, Uncle Sid is sitting with Marc, and says how he remembers Marc standing in his underwear imitating Bill Cullen, and asks if he can meet Robin, - for the “pie in the pants” physical challenge, the team’s father raises his arms in victory after catching 3 pies, and Marc repeatedly yells to him he needs to catch one more…due to his error, the team loses the challenge

D19

 

1992

Gak Whackers v. Slimebusters

- the father on the blue team breaks the opening tossup device, which Marc shows after it’s completed, - Marc asks if he needs to say the rules, since they’ve done over 500 shows, then proceeds to mess up the rules, and says, “this is why I still say them”, - episode ends after round 1

D19

 

1990

3 M’s & Me v. Gulf Screamers

- Marc tells Harvey he went “looking for gators” during his time off, - for the round 2 tossup, Marc makes Robin sing “Love Shack” after she tried to pass it off by saying “Hey!”, - exciting obstacle course win as the clock turns to 0!

D20

Family Feud (Dawson)

 

19?

Jones v. Miller

- Richard mocks the Miller family’s father, telling him he doesn’t need to yell into the microphone, - Jones family wins with 330 points, - $5,000 Fast Money win

GS2

 

19?

Dodge v. McLean

- Richard requests nobody hug him due to a rib injury sustained doing an ABC promo, - $5,000 Fast Money win

GS2

Family Feud (Combs)

“Divorced Couples Grudge Match”

19?

Ex-Husbands v. Ex-Wives

- for the 1st face-off, the podium lights flashed but there was no sound; Ray said they needed to turn their buzzers up, - the same sound problem happened for the last face-off & Ray has to tell the judges who was first to hit the buzzer, - Ex-Husbands win with 330 points

GS2

 

1991

Rich v. Peterson

- Rich family sweeps the game with 334 points, - a $10,000 Fast Money win after the first family member gets over 200 points himself

GSDV1

NEW! (2/21/07)

 

“New Family Feud”

19?

Skelly v. Parson

- features the Bullseye round, - during Fast Money, a contestant gives “furniture” as an answer…when Ray is ready to review this answer, the judge asks the contestant to be more specific over the studio’s PA system

GSDV3

Family Feud (O’Hurley)

 

2006

Ballantyne v. Rowe

- Rowe family wins with 359 points, - a $20,000 Fast Money win

GSDV1

NEW! (2/21/07)

2007

Schweitzer v. Ortiz

 

GSDV3

Match Game

 

1974

Orson Bean, Brett Somers, CNR, Meredith McRae, Richard Dawson, Marcia Wallace

- a Super Match features the phrase “Million Dollar _______” but the underscore line was placed in front of the words

GS2

Press Your Luck

 

1984

Jimmy v. Catherine v. Sue

- Jimmy wins with $4,500, - Peter reads 2 “Whammy poems” at the end of the show

GS1

 

1984

Bob v. Greg v. Jo

- Greg whammies-out of the game in round 2, - Bob wins with $11,897, - Peter reads 2 “Whammy poems” at the end of the show, - no credits at end of episode (GSN didn’t show them)

GS1

NEW! (2/21/07)

1984

Sue v. Karen v. Bill

- during one of Karen’s spins, she said she wanted to win a pool table, and when she hit the stopper, she yelled “pool table” as the board stopped on a pool table!  Peter was shocked!, - Sue wins with $12,924

GSDV3

The Price is Right

 

2005

 

- episode features 3 perfect bids

GS3

 

2007

 

- for the 2nd item up for bid, Bob pulls the price card out backwards (facing the camera), - a contestant playing “Spelling Bee” didn’t bid correctly for any of the prizes…she only had the minimum of 2 cards, and the 2nd card said “CAR”, - showcase contestant wins $39,731 worth of cash/prizes

GSDV1

NEW! (2/21/07)

1976

 

- audio is scratchy, - Bob calls on 1st contestant, and refers to her as “Madam X” because her name tag fell off…she picks it up and sticks it back on, - the last price hurdle in ‘Hurdles’ didn’t function, as Bob manually flips the price, - Johnny Olson is shown sitting in the audience to call a contestant to contestant’s row, - the big wheel has the ‘5’ and ‘15’ spaces colored black with white numbers (like all other non-$1.00 digits) and has gold-colored side walls, - contestant wins cash/prizes totaling $4,868,

- games played are Golden Road, Hurdles, One Right Price, Dice Game (1st time played), Bonus Game, Race Game

GS7

The $10,000 Pyramid

 

1973

Sandy Duncan & Ed Asner

- recorded in SLP mode

P1

 

1973

Sandy Duncan & Ed Asner

- recorded in SLP mode, - contestant wins $10,000 after the judges accepted “thing that are ironed” for the subject “Things That Are Pressed”, - a contestant leaves the podium before Dick has a chance to walk over to wish the losing contestant “good luck”

P1

 

1973

Sandy Duncan & Ed Asner

- recorded in SLP mode, - features a winners circle that goes downhill by the 2nd category!

P1

 

1973

Loretta Swift & McClein Stevenson / Anita Gillette & David Speilberg

- recorded in SLP mode, - during main game play, the on-screen words jumped from the podium to the top of the screen

P1

 

1973

Loretta Swift & McClein Stevenson / Anita Gillette & David Speilberg

- recorded in SLP mode, - McClein sticks his head in the podium’s monitor after only describing 1 clue correctly

P1

 

1973

Loretta Swift & McClein Stevenson / Anita Gillette & David Speilberg

- recorded in SLP mode, - all 4 celebrities play for charity, - McClein says Loretta isn’t dumb then flips off the camera!, - a $10,000 winners circle win

P1

 

1973

Loretta Swift & McClein Stevenson / Anita Gillette & David Speilberg

- recorded in SLP mode, - all 4 celebrities play for charity, - Dick Clark is wearing an all-pink outfit, - a $10,000 winners circle win

P1

The $20,000 Pyramid

 

1978

Jamie Lee Curtis & George Maharis

- recorded in SLP mode, - features a $15,000 winners circle win in 41 seconds

P4

 

1978

Anita Gillette & David Letterman

- recorded in SLP mode, - a $10,000 winners circle win in 52 seconds

P4

The $25,000 Pyramid (Clark)

“New $25,000 Pyramid”

1982

Linda Kelsey & Rick Horst

- recorded in SLP mode, - the intro & first maingame subject is cut off, - contestant in round 2 guesses “prostitute/hooker” for “Flirt”…audience laughs

P1

 

1982

Elaine Joyce & Soupy Sales

- features minor tracking line (not consistent), - tie score of 20 for round 1, - episode ends after the 2nd winners circle attempt

P1

 

1982

Didi Conn & Richard Dean Anderson

- recorded in SLP mode, - tie score of 18 for round 1, - winners circle loss after illegal clue given on the last category

P1

“New $25,000 Pyramid”

1982

Barbara Bosson & Barry Gordon

-recorded in SLP mode, - features the triangle-shaped Pyramid logo on Clark’s podium, - episode ends right before the credit roll

P1

“New $25,000 Pyramid”

1982

Barbara Bosson & Barry Gordon

-recorded in SLP mode, - features the triangle-shaped Pyramid logo on Clark’s podium, - during the welcome intro, Dick displays a mint condition 45rpm record featuring Barry Gordon as a child singing “The Milkman’s Polka”; this is played in the studio as Barry laughs & appears embarrassed, - during the 1st winners circle “a French potato” was buzzed as an illegal clue for “Things That Are Fried”…after the time ended, Dick asked announcer Jack Clark to ask the judge why this was the case, and Jack replied “there’s no such thing as a French potato” and laughed

P1

“New $25,000 Pyramid”

1982

Denise Miller & Brian Mitchell

- for the clue “fig”, the contestant describes “a leaf you use to cover your privates”; audience laughs hysterically!

P3

“New $25,000 Pyramid”

1983

Melody Thomas & Tony Danza

- recorded in SLP mode, - a $10,000 winners circle win in 44 seconds, - after contestant & Dick Clark confusingly verify with the judge that the contestant can’t say “sand” in the description, the first clue she says “sand” and the audience laughs

P4

“New $25,000 Pyramid”

1983

Denise Miller & Michael J. Fox

- recorded in SLP mode, - tie score of 18 for round 1, which goes to a TRIPLE TIE-BREAKER, - a $10,000 winners circle win in 54 seconds, - tie score of 18 for round 2

P4

“New $25,000 Pyramid”

1982

Lynn Redgrave & Billy Crystal

- recorded in SLP mode, - a $10,000 winners circle win in 31 seconds, - a $25,000 winners circle win in 55 seconds

P4

“New 25,000 Pyramid”

1983

Jo Anne Worley & Barry Gordon

- tie score of “19” for both rounds 1 & 2

GSDV2

The $100,000 Pyramid (Clark)

 

1986

Anita Gillette & Howard Morton

- recorded in SLP mode, - first picked category is the 7-11 which the contestant wins, - a $10,000 winners circle win in 54 seconds, - during the 2nd winners circle, after guessing the 2nd clue correctly the trilon won’t turn to show “$100”…after a few seconds it turns knocking the clue card right out of the trilon!

P1

 

1987

Lauri Hendler & Stuart Pankin

- recorded in SLP mode, - during the 1st winners circle, Stuart described “tennis matches” for “Things That Come in a Set”…after the contestant got it right, the buzzer sounded & was treated as illegal; during the post-winners circle chat with Dick Clark, the bell sounded and the trilon turned to show “$200” indicating no illegal clue was actually given, - tie score of 21 for round 2 with the tie-breaker ending 7 to 6, - a $25,000 winners circle win in 55 seconds, - features ORIGINAL PROMOTIONAL ADS prior to credit roll

P1

TOURNAMENT

1988

Terest Ganzel & Henry Polic II

- recorded in SLP mode

P2

TOURNAMENT

1988

Terest Ganzel & Henry Polic II

- recorded in SLP mode, during the 1st winners circle, the category is “Things That Are Supported”; Henry gives the clue “your breasts” to which the contestant replies “my breasts?!”…audience laughs loudly!, - at the end of the show, both contestants won the same amount in the winners circle so Dick flipped a coin to determine who would return the next day

P2

TOURNAMENT

1988

Terest Ganzel & Henry Polic II

- recorded in SLP mode, - 1st winners circle couldn’t be completed, as all but one subject was guessed (illegal clue was given for an earlier clue), - $100,000 TOURNAMENT WIN in 52 seconds, - THIS IS THE FINAL TOURNAMENT FOR CLARK’S $100,000 PYRAMID

P2

TOURNAMENT

1986

Mary Cadorette & David Graf

- recorded in SLP mode, - features ORIGINAL PROMOTIONAL ADS prior to credit roll

P2

TOURNAMENT

1986

Mary Cadorette & David Graf

- recorded in SLP mode, - features ORIGINAL PROMOTIONAL ADS prior to credit roll

P2

TOURNAMENT

1986

Mary Cadorette & David Graf

- recorded in SLP mode, - tie score of 21 for round 1, - during the 1st winners circle, Mary asked to pass a subject with 4 seconds left and yelled “pass” a second time after nobody turned the top trilon; upon returning from break, Mary & the contestant are still sitting in the winners circle and Dick explains (after reviewing the tape) the contestant is owed 4 seconds for the top trilon, which he guesses!, - tie score of 21 for round 2 which goes down to the last second, - features ORIGINAL PROMOTIONAL ADS prior to credit roll

P2

TOURNAMENT

1986

Mary Cadorette & David Graf

- recorded in SLP mode, - 2nd winners circle features a close win, with all but the last subject answered,

- features ORIGINAL PROMOTIONAL ADS prior to credit roll

P2

TOURNAMENT

1986

Mary Cadorette & David Graf

- recorded in SLP mode, - the intro features the pyramid shown without the trilons/border lights flashing, - for the clue “stab” Mary punches the contestant’s arm and she yells “Ouch!”, - 1st winners circle features a close win with the contestant giving,

- $100,000 TOURNAMENT WIN in 51 seconds, - upon returning from the last commercial break, the outer pyramid lights are off then suddenly turn on, - features ORIGINAL PROMOTIONAL ADS prior to credit roll

P2

 

1986

Audrey Landers & Charlie Siebert

- video is semi-jumpy during intro only, - first post-tournament show, - a $10,000 winners circle win in 50 seconds, - tie score of 20 for round 2

P3

 

1987

Susan Ruttan & Soupy Sales

- 1st winners circle is completed but not won with 20 seconds remaining (illegal clue was given), - tie score of 20 for round 2, - 2nd winners circle is complete but not won with 3 seconds remaining (illegal clue was given) for the same contestant as the 1st winners circle

P3

 

1987

Shelley Smith & Stuart Pankin

- features ORIGINAL PROMOTIONAL ADS prior to credit roll

P3

 

1986

Jo Anne Worley & Henry Polic II

 

P3

 

1986

Jo Anne Worley & Henry Polic II

- video is semi-jumpy at times, - tie score of 17 for round 1, - a $10,000 winners circle win in 57 seconds,

- a $25,000 winners circle win in 47 seconds

GS1

 

1987

Lynn Herring & Paul Kreppel

- during the first frontgame category, when Dick says “go” the on-screen clock is frozen at “30” then it eventually turns and freezes at “29”; Dick explains the control room had a timer going, - tie score of 21 for round 1, which is broken with Lynn guessing all words in under 16 seconds!, - episode ends at the end of the 2nd winners circle

P3

 

1987

Gladys Knight & Smokey Robinson

- recorded in SLP mode, - tie score of 21 for rounds 1 and 2

P4

 

198?

Constance McCashin & Richard Kline

- tie score of 21 for round 1, - a $10,000 winners circle win in 50 seconds

GS3

Pyramid (Osmond)

 

2002

Steve Valentine & CCH Pounder

- 1st winners circle is shown in-progress at 31 seconds, - episode ends after 1st winners circle

GSDV2

 

2002

Molly Culver & Gordon Clapp

 

GSDV2

Super Password

 

1986

Markie Post & Orson Bean

- two $5,000 Super Password wins

GS2

 

1986

Richard Moll & Florence Halop

- contestant wins $3,000 Ca$hword, - Richard guesses the main password after only one clue was given, - $700 won during Super Password, - for the word “Attraction”, the contestant dramatically gives the clue “Cominngggg…..” which causes the audience to laugh hysterically while Burt Convey looks around aimlessly

GSDV1

NEW! (2/21/07)

198?

Vicki Lawrence & Joe Campanella

- Burt asks Gene Wood why they’re not in their usual studio; Gene responds that NBC is renovating two of the studios, - once the clue ‘elderly’ was given, Vicki guesses “Betty White”…Burt and the audience laugh!

GSDV3

Whammy: The All-New Press Your Luck

 

2002

Shakeh v. Emily v. Alan

- for round 1 question “What type of vehicle is used for the Tour de France?” Alan answers “SUV”, - Alan wins with $9,545

GS1

 

2002

Renee v. Daniel v. Brenda

- Daniel wins with $4,060

GS1

 

2002

Kimberly v. Lori v. Ryan

- Ryan was in 1st place with 1 spin remaining (winning by $1,800+) when he hit a whammy, - Kimberly wins with $12,845

GS1

Wheel of Fortune

from Charleston, SC

2007

Marc v. Demetrius v. Deb

- after Marc solves a puzzle, the studio lights over the contestant podiums turn off while Pat makes his way next to Marc…Pay says “The most beautiful part of SC is the sunset, and we just wanted to show you.”…the audience laughs as the studio lights turn back on

GSDV2

 

2006

Jessica v. Jeff v. Wendy

- show theme is ‘Spirit of the Season’, - Wendy wins the Jackpot, - Jeff wins the bonus round, winning cash/prizes totaling $58,760

GSDV1

NEW! (2/21/07)

1988

Sharon v. Amy v. Gordon

- Pat’s first ‘Final Spin’ lands on Bankrupt, - 1st episode where R, S, T, L, N, E are given to the contestant in the bonus round, - Gordon wins the bonus round, winning cash/prizes totaling $31,900

GS7

*SPECIALS*

Gameshow Marathon: The Price is Right

2006

Paige Davis, Kathy Najimy, Tim Meadows, Lance Bass, Brande Roderick, Leslie Lielson

- games played are: Hole in One, Plinko, Race Game,

- showcase showdown is played with Kathy, Paige, & Brande, with the top two total scores advancing to the showcase…Kathy & Brande tie at $.55

GS3

Gameshow Marathon:

Let’s Make a Deal

2006

Tim Meadows, Lance Bass, Leslie Mielson, Paige Davis

- Gilbert Godfried was a ‘zonk’ taking a bath, - Paige Davis passes up all 3 curtains (all which have a new car behind them) for a box of mints with a $3,500 check in it

GS4

Gameshow Marathon:

Match Game

2006

PANELISTS: George Foreman, Kathy Griffin, Bruce Vilanch, Adrianne Curry, Adam Corolla, Betty White

CONTESTANTS: Kathy Najimy, Lance Bass

- Ricki is using the same long microphone Gene Rayburn used, - Kathy wins the maingame 5-3, - two Super Match games are played, - Kathy wins $50,000 in the final match

GS4

Gameshow Marathon:

Beat the Clock

2006

Paige Davis, Leslie Nielson, Kathy Najimy, Tim Meadows

- Paige & Kathy win their stunts to advance to the 2nd round, - Paige advances to the bonus game, which she wins (a car for a home viewer)

GS5

Gameshow Marathon:

Press Your Luck

2006

Leslie Nielson, Kathy Najimy, Tim Meadows

- round 2 board features a ‘Big Bucks’ value of “$10,000 & One Spin”, - round 2 comes to an exciting end as Kathy had 1 remaining spin, and was a bit under $900 behind Tim (Kathy had $41,374/Tim had $42,295)…Kathy wins with $46,267

GS5

Gameshow Marathon:

Card Sharks

2006

Paige Davis & Brande Roderick

- Brande wins the maingame 2 to 1, - Brande wins $6,000 on the Money Cards, - Brande wins a new car for a home viewer with a bonus ‘Hi-Low’ question

GS6

Gameshow Marathon:

Family Feud

2006

Kathy Najimy, Brande Roderick

- Kathy & Brande play alongside their families, - the big board is a flat screen with a computer-generated Big Board trilon board, - the Najimy family wins the maingame

GS6

Double Dare: The Inside Scoop

 

(45 mins)

1988

 

“On your mark, get set…for the inside story on how the sloppiest show on TV is made.  Famous host Marc Summers will personally take you behind the scenes for a peek at some incredible secrets that could even help you beat Double Dare physical challenges and come up a winner n the obstacle course.”

DDIS

Double Dare: The Messiest Moments

 

(45 mins)

1988

 

“This has got to be the sloppiest, ploppiest, yuckiest, guckiest, ickiest, stickiest…well downright messiest Double Dare game show ever.  Famous host Marc Summers has the questions, dares, double dares, and physical challenges that are truly the makings of The Messiest Moments.”

DDMM

Double Dare: Super Sloppiest Moments

 

(30 mins)

1994

 

“…We’ve gone through eight years’ worth of Double Dare’s famous physical challenges to find the absolute sloppiest segments-including some that didn’t exactly turn out as planned.  It’s a guaranteed case of mess hysteria.”

DDSSM

NEW! (2/21/07)

The Making of Super Sloppy Double Dare

(30 mins)

1989

 

- audio is semi-scratchy, - features interviews with Marc, Harvey, Michael Klinghoffer, Byron Taylor, Dana Calderwood, Al Silverberg

DD21