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6 Tappan Over-Under Gas Range (JH)/I Can't Believe It's Not Butter Spray
(H)
George $1275 Anna (F4) *$1 BONNIE $1295 Ramon $1150 ($1097)
Prize Package: FBG Salon Canopy Bed (K)/Kingsdown Mattress $3100
NOW... OR THEN Dow Bathroom Cleaner $2.28
(Nov. 1985) (2) NOW (NOW) *
Reynolds Plastic Wrap $1.88 ----- Klondike Sandw
$3.09
(1) NOW (THEN) /-\*/*\ (3) NOW (NOW) *
Sue Bee Clover Honey $2.89 ------- Double Power All
$2.40
\ / \-/ (4) THEN (NOW)
lose
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Chef B-A-D Ravioli $1.99
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Anna 70 + -- = 70 Phillip 35 + 5 = 40 Troy 55 + 80 =OVER
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JOLEEN 1 THIS SHOWCASE IS YUMMY
$ 18819 Dessert of the Month Club (G)/$500 Cash (H)
$ 18000 6n New Orleans (G)/$500 Cash (K)/6n Hotel Atalante Rome (G)
$ 819 $500 Cash (J)/6n Omni the Hong Kong Hotel (G)
*$ 19694* Anna Passes
ANNA 2
$ 13548 GuildCraft of California Living Room (H)/Carpet One
$ 15000 Sony Stereo System (J)
OVER Samick Ebony Grand Piano (G)
Production note: ADAM SANDLER replaces MARK WAYNE as am Editorial
Consultant, effective this show
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JEOPARDY! 3/16/95
JONATHAN GROFF/New York, NY/Writer and Actor/2d $33000
JEANETTE GMITTER/Beachwood, NJ/Consumer Credit Counselor
J.J. MORRIS/Venice, CA/Producer
[ 4500][ 2100][ 600] J!: Animals/Bobs and Roberts/Texas/History/
Business & Industry/Foreign Words & Phrases
[ +1400] DD: Business & Industry $400. Duke Power Company
is headquarterd in this Southern state.
[ 11600][ 5700][ 2000] DJ: The 1300s/Science/Government & Politics/
Geography/Women in Mythology/Theatre
[ -1200] DD: Women in Mythology $1000. She was the Greek
equivalent of the Roman goddess Victoria.
[ +1500] DD: Government and Politics $1000. Most of this
cabinet department's offices are located in
the
Francis Perkins building.
[+ 100][- 0][- 1999] FJ: Literary Quotes. In an 1840's work, this
[ 11700][ 5700][ 1] British author wrote, "Ah! Vanitas vanitatum!
WINNER (3d $44700) Which of us is happy in this world?"
Singer Bedorom/Ross Simons Lamps
Oneida Silver Gifts
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WHEEL OF FORTUNE 3/16/95
PATTY MARINER/Dedham, MA/Investment Manager
JOE BORINO, JR/Mililani, HI/Federal Employee/1d $9292
GARY BLANNER/Yonkers, NY/Railroad Payroll Supervisor
[ 1050][ ][ ] TARTAR HOLLANDAISE BEARNAISE OR TOMATO (Guesses)
(Fendi watches added to wheel)
[ ][ 3150][ ] POET MAYA ANGELOU
[ 1950][ ][ ] Megaword: ***E**CT****N (Uses correctly)
(Ring added to wheel)
[ ][ ][ 1600] SIMPLE SIMON LEGREE (Speedup $800)
$ 3000 $ 3150 $ 1600 Game totals
[ 44403] Phrase: PE*CE ** MIN* (PMCI)(Porsche)
[ 56845] 2-day total
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| JEOPARDY! and WHEEL OF FORTUNE are the Official Game Shows |
| of the 1996 Summer Olympics, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. |
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* THE PRICE IS RIGHT: THE PRICING GAMES FROM A TO (ALMOST) Z *
* Number 8 in a series -- collect all 75! *
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* Game Name: BULLSEYE I *
* When Played: September 4, 1972 - late September 1972 (retired) *
* Played for: Car or boat *
* Staging: Game board on turntable, Showcase podia used in nighttime *
* version *
* Models Used: Anitra Ford (nighttime version), who stood in front of *
* the unused gameboard holding the keys to the car *
* Gameplay: This game, unnamed on the show, had two distinct game *
* formats. On the daytime version, one player faced the Bullseye *
* board, which had a digital readout and seven lighted number *
* panels. The player had to give seven bids, with the host *
* prompting higher or lower, in order to get the price of the car. *
* The contestant was told the thousands bracket of the vehicle, *
* and there was no audience help allowed during the game, as the *
* car price was displayed onscreen throughout. And it was the *
* player's responsibility to remember the prior bids. If the player*
* stumbled across the price of the car, they won it. Simple as *
* that. As far as can be remembered, the car was never won during *
* the few times this game was played. *
* But when the game was played on the nighttime version of *
* the show, the car was always won. Before the one-bid, Dennis *
* James would announce that two players were required for this *
* game. The first one-bid winner would be placed at the top winner *
* Showcase podium and wait while someone else came on down and *
* another one-bid was played. That winner sat at the runner-up *
* podium. Then the keys and the car were displayed. The players, *
* starting with the first one-bid winner, traded bids (with higher *
* or lower prompts) until one player guessed the price of the car. *
* As the players bid, the bids were displayed on the Showcase *
* podia. *
* Notes: A game of firsts for "New Price Is Right": It was the first *
* game ever played on the show on September 4, 1972, it was the *
* first game to be given the heave-ho, and it was the first (and *
* so far only) pricing game to implicate 2 stage contestants. *
* (Partners, in the UK version, is a two-player affair.) *
* Thanks to Roger Dobkowitz for finally nailing down the name of this *
* blink-and-miss-it TPIR game. *
* Next: Bullseye II *
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DnDn|D
\uDH|\ compiles the update--Ha Ha Ha you folks in the West! I got to see
Cover Up and you didn't!
On the Wesy Coast, TPIR is airing (at least in San Francisco market and
above) and 2PM, after basketball coverage. So I got to see the whole show
as well.
Jade C. Mills, staying high above water in disaster approved area Butte
County.