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  • Yes, he was because remember CBS established a $25,000 in 1983, so with the $34,000 he retired undefeated.

  • Was he the first undefeated champ on press your luck?

  • USA Network needs to get PYL and other game shows back they know how to air them, unlike GSN.

  • This was recorded off of USA network.

  • when did peter stop standing right next to the contestents, and move down to standing in front of them?

  • When was this video recorded off of USA Network?

  • I think it was 1995.

  • Actually, the 1986 Season was shown in 1995, so I would think this was either 1992 or 1993.

  • What was the maximum amount of days for PYL, 5?

  • Oh, come on nextbarker! It's obvious that most shows allow 5 days, even this one did.

  • @mtiller2006 Actually, Mike, I did some research, and in the early days of the program, contestants were \allowed to stay on for four days or until they won more than $25,000. Starting on November 1, 1984, contestants were allowed to stay on for five days or until they won more than $50,000.

  • @mtiller2006

    Nope. It's unlimited for the amount of days during the $25,000 limit

  • R.I.P. Peter Tomarken..you're great.

  • and R.I.P Rod Roddy!

  • @DorvellTStewart I'm just glad the staff of "PYL" appreciated the work that Rod did for them, unlike the way Bob Barker treated him on "The Price Is RIght" towards the end!

  • When Peter start doing poems?

  • Around 1983.

  • After this episode, the contestants began sporting new nametags.

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