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QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:36 am
by fantine33
The weekend games are closed, but Monday's is still open through MM tonight. If you'd like a look at the month's standings so far, it's here:
http://wwtbambored.com/viewtopic.php?t=1655


12-11 SUCK IT, TREBEK


Yes, I realize with this crowd that a game show category might be a bit of a laugh. So these are game shows that I remember watching with my grandma. If you know how old I am, that might help you out. Ha! If you hadn’t figured it out yet, none of the answers are “Double Dare” or “High Rollers”.


1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys.


2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat.


3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment.


4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing.


5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife.


QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job.


5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version).


5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one.

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Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 7:44 am
by minimetoo26
I have to admit, I'm not really one of the game show junkies in the crew. This will be really easy to score: Zero. Unless I can take a lucky bonus guess...
Spoiler

fantine33 wrote:The weekend games are closed, but Monday's is still open through MM tonight. If you'd like a look at the month's standings so far, it's here:
http://wwtbambored.com/viewtopic.php?t=1655


12-11 SUCK IT, TREBEK


Yes, I realize with this crowd that a game show category might be a bit of a laugh. So these are game shows that I remember watching with my grandma. If you know how old I am, that might help you out. Ha! If you hadn’t figured it out yet, none of the answers are “Double Dare” or “High Rollers”.


1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys.

Okay, I know who Tom Kennedy is....

2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat.

Nopers

3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment.

I DON'T know who Beulah the Buzzer is. Or what. Or whatever....


4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing.

I know who Patty Deutsch is. Adenoidal creature...

5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife.

I don't know who Jim Perry is.

Alrighty then! I can't even answer the questions with familiar parts! Moving along....


QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job.

Someone who is likely dead by now...

5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version).

Janice?

5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one.

Brunette. What's her name....

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Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:06 am
by ToLiveIsToFly
Spoiler
1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys.
HOLLYWOOD SQUARES?

2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat.
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES?

3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment.
CANDID CAMERA?

4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing.
OOH! I THINK I REMEMBER THIS ONE - AT SOME POINT THE MENS WERE OFF SOMEWHERE WITH SOUNDPROOF HEADPHONES ON. I THINK IT WAS CALLED TATTLETALES

5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife.
NOT A CLUE


QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job.
NOT A CHANCE


5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version).
CAROL MERRILL


5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one.
NOPERS

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:10 am
by NellyLunatic1980
Spoiler
Keep that wheelhouse going! (BTW, I love that title!)

1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys.
"Split Second"

2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat.
"Celebrity Sweepstakes"

3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment.
"Truth or Consequences", hosted by Bob... um.... oh, what the hell is his name? Banker? Backus? Barber? Barker? Barker! Bob Barker!

4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing.
"Tattletales", which won Bert Convy an Emmy

5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife.
"Sale of the Century", one of my all-time favorites

QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job.
not entirely sure that it was Bill Cullen, so I'm gonna pass

5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version).
Janice Pennington, and she was there until well into 2000.

5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one.
Anitra Ford

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:11 am
by trevor_macfee
Spoiler
1. Split Second


2.

3. Press your luck???


4.


5.


QOD:

5 Point Bonus:


5 Point Bonus Bonus:

Not a banner day

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:11 am
by earendel
fantine33 wrote:12-11 SUCK IT, TREBEK

Yes, I realize with this crowd that a game show category might be a bit of a laugh. So these are game shows that I remember watching with my grandma. If you know how old I am, that might help you out. Ha! If you hadn’t figured it out yet, none of the answers are “Double Dare” or “High Rollers”.

1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys.

2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat.

3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment.

4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing.

5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife.

QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job.

5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version).

5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one.
Spoiler
1. Split Second
2.
3. Truth or Consequences
4. OK, it's that game with the celebrity couples, Bert Convy was the host, and one of the sections was "the banana section" (the other two were red and blue). AHA! Tattletales was the name of the show. <whew>
5. Sale of the Century

QoD: Hmmm...Bill Cullen hosted the daytime version and Dennis James did a syndicated nighttime version. I'm gonna guess "Bill Cullen".

5 point bonus #1: I remember Diane, Holly and Janice because of the scandal involving them and Bob Barker. I think Janice Pennington was one of the originals, so I'll go with "Janice Pennington".

5 point bonus #2: If Janice is one, then Diane is probably the other one, so I'll guess "Diane" (I don't know her last name).

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:27 am
by nitrah55
Spoiler
1.SPLIT SECOND

2. CELEBRITY SWEEPSTAKES


3. TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES


4. TATTLE TALES

5. CARD SHARKS

QOD: BILL CULLEN (It always bears repeating that Groucho Marx said Bill Cullen was the "second-sharpest wit on TV.")


5 Point Bonus: JANICE WHAT'S HER NAME


5 Point Bonus Bonus: GEORGE WENDT

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:34 am
by ne1410s
Spoiler
1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys. SPLIT SECOND


2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat. NAC


3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment. TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES--(FORMERLY LAS VEGAS, NM.)


4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing. NAC


5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife. SALE OF THE CENTURY


QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job. BILL CULLEN (I HOPE)


5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version). CAROL MERRILL


5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one. NOPE

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:47 am
by a1mamacat
fantine33 wrote:The weekend games are closed, but Monday's is still open through MM tonight. If you'd like a look at the month's standings so far, it's here:
http://wwtbambored.com/viewtopic.php?t=1655


12-11 SUCK IT, TREBEK


Yes, I realize with this crowd that a game show category might be a bit of a laugh. So these are game shows that I remember watching with my grandma. If you know how old I am, that might help you out. Ha! If you hadn’t figured it out yet, none of the answers are “Double Dare” or “High Rollers”.
Spoiler
1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys. Nope


2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat. nope


3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment. Truth or Consequences


4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing. nope


5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife. Sale of the Century


QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job. nope


5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version). HOlly


5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one. Diane
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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:14 am
by wintergreen48
Spoiler
1. NAC


2. NAC


3. NAC


4. The Dating Game?


5. NAC


QOD: Bill Cullen?


5 Point Bonus: Janice Pennington?


5 Point Bonus Bonus: Holly Something?

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:17 am
by themanintheseersuckersuit
Spoiler
1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys.


2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat.


3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment.


4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing.


5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife.


QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job.


5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version). Janice Pennington


5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one.

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:30 am
by macrae1234
Spoiler
Yes, I realize with this crowd that a game show category might be a bit of a laugh. So these are game shows that I remember watching with my grandma. If you know how old I am, that might help you out. Ha! If you hadn’t figured it out yet, none of the answers are “Double Dare” or “High Rollers”.


1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys. You Don’t Say


2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat. Celebrity Sweepstakes


3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment. Truth or Consequences


4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing. Tattletales


5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife. Sale of the Century


QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job. Bill Cullen


5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version). Janice Pennington


5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one.

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:30 am
by mrkelley23
fantine33 wrote:The weekend games are closed, but Monday's is still open through MM tonight. If you'd like a look at the month's standings so far, it's here:
http://wwtbambored.com/viewtopic.php?t=1655


12-11 SUCK IT, TREBEK


Yes, I realize with this crowd that a game show category might be a bit of a laugh. So these are game shows that I remember watching with my grandma. If you know how old I am, that might help you out. Ha! If you hadn’t figured it out yet, none of the answers are “Double Dare” or “High Rollers”.


1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys.


2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat.


3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment.


4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing.


5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife.


QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job.


5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version).


5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one.

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Spoiler
1. You Don't Say

2. I've Got a Secret

3. The Gong Show?

4. Hollywood Squares

5. Sale of the Century?

QoD: Nothing much to risk here, with so many WAGs up there. So guess Ralph Edwards for this one.

Bonus: Janice Pennington

BonusBonus: Dian Parkinson

May not know my game shows, but I knows me my game show bimbos.

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:30 am
by peacock2121
Spoiler
1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys. Split Second


2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat. Doesn't even ring a bell


3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment. Truth or Consequences


4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing. I loved this show! Tattletales


5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife. Sale of the Century


QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job. Bill Cullen - they also never showed him walking out onto the satge for his Pyramid gig, given his 'limp'.


5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version). Janice


5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one. Holly

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:32 am
by AnnieCamaro
I haven't watched very many quiz shows. They don't show many quiz shows on Animal Planet.

1. $64,000 Question
2. Greyhound Race Track
3. Truth or Consequences
4. Concentration
5. Sale of the Century

QOD: No guess.
5 Point Bonus: Mary Ann
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Ginger

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:02 am
by Catfish
Spoiler
Erk, I should know these, and for the hell of me, I can see Tom Kennedy but can't remember the name of the damn show. So,

PASS

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:17 am
by andrewjackson
Spoiler
1. Nope

2. Nope

3. Nope

4. TattleTales

5. Sale of the Century


QOD: Bill Cullen


5 Point Bonus: Janice


5 Point Bonus Bonus: Kelly

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:41 am
by Bob Juch
AnnieCamaro wrote:I haven't watched very many quiz shows. They don't show many quiz shows on Animal Planet.

1. $64,000 Question
2. Greyhound Race Track
3. Truth or Consequences
4. Concentration
5. Sale of the Century

QOD: No guess.
5 Point Bonus: Mary Ann
5 Point Bonus Bonus: Ginger
You're good at WAGging! :P

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:00 am
by AnnieCamaro
Bob Juch wrote:
You're good at WAGging! :P
Yes. Sometimes when I don't know whether to be happy or sad, I WAG my tail.

I'm sorry I forgot to spoil the spoiler for my spoilage. I hope I haven't given away all the answers.

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:23 pm
by DadofTwins
Spoiler
1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys.

Oh, I remember this. What was it called? I can see the car keys.

Nope. I'm seeing Hollywood Squares, but that was somebody else.

2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat.

NHOI

3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment.

Beat the Clock?

4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing.

I saw this once on GSN late night. Can't pull the title, though.

5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife.

$ale of the Century. Awesome show.

QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job.

Bill Cullen was the original host, but the show was different then. They originally called the Bob Barker version "The New Price is Right."

5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version).

Janice Pennington

5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one.

Holly something?

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 3:16 pm
by tlynn78
1. nope
2. Celebrity Sweepstakes
3. Truth or COnsequences
4. Tattletales
5. My favorite, and I almost made it on Sale of the Century. Another girl with the same first name as mine tried out at the same time, and I later saw her episode. Beyotch - she dint win.

QoD
Bill Cullen

5 point nope

5 more points nope


t.

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 5:27 pm
by T_Bone0806
Spoiler

1-Split Second
2-
3-Truth or Consequences
4-Tattletales
5-Sale of the Century

QOD-Bill Cullen

5PB-Janice Pennington

5PBB- can't remember anyone other than "Holly", and she wasn't an original.


Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:14 pm
by DevilKitty100
fantine33 wrote:The weekend games are closed, but Monday's is still open through MM tonight. If you'd like a look at the month's standings so far, it's here:
http://wwtbambored.com/viewtopic.php?t=1655


12-11 SUCK IT, TREBEK


Yes, I realize with this crowd that a game show category might be a bit of a laugh. So these are game shows that I remember watching with my grandma. If you know how old I am, that might help you out. Ha! If you hadn’t figured it out yet, none of the answers are “Double Dare” or “High Rollers”.


1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys.


2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat.


3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment.


4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing.


5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife.


QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job.


5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version).


5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one.

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Spoiler
QoD - Bill Cullen

Bonus - Carol

BonusBonus - Holly

Re: QOD Tuesday 12-11 "SUCK IT, TREBEK"

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:46 pm
by tanstaafl2
fantine33 wrote: 12-11 SUCK IT, TREBEK
Spoiler


1. Probably my Grandma’s favourite, and mine as well, it involved Tom Kennedy and car keys.

I don't suppose it was some kind of wife swapping game at the Kennedy household? Tom was no doubt one swingin' guy...

No, I suppose not. Sounds like Split Second.

2. It seems this one was showed later in the day, after we were already back home. They say celebrities are treated like pieces of meat. In this instance, it was more like horse meat.

Umm, no.

3. Another early evening show, this one combined two winning elements: Beulah the Buzzer and contestant embarrassment.

Truth or Consequences. Kinda like that game in 1 with the car keys at Tom Kennedy's house ...

4. This one could get a little risqué for the time, it was sort of a cross between March Game and the Newlywed Game. Every day I’d pick my audience colour, usually aligning myself with whatever section Patti Deutsch was representing.

Nope, remember her from Match Game but nothing else is coming to me.

5. I watched this one during the day when I was older and working graveyard shift. I liked it for the fast pace and no nonsense questions, not to mention Jim Perry haggling like a fishwife.

Sale of the Century?

QOD: Bob Barker got The Price is Right gig when it was decided that this game show host was not up the physical demands of the job.

I dunno

5 Point Bonus: Name one of the original models on The Price is Right (Bob Barker version).

Nope

5 Point Bonus Bonus: Name the other one.

More of the same.

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2007 4:37 pm
by KillerTomato
Spoiler


1. Split Second
2. Who Let the Dogs Eat?
3. Truth or Consequences
4. Tattletales
5. Sale of the Century?

QOD: Bill Cullen

Bonus: Janice Pennington

Bonus Bonus: Holly Something-Swedish Nordstrom? No, that's the store. Something like that.