At 5:39, you hear the sound from The Price Is Right, which sometimes lose pricing games, went over $1.00 in the Showcase Showdown Round, and lose the Showcase.
I liked this game show. I used to watch it on GSN at 9:30 am in the summer before they moved GSN to digital cable. (bastards). I taped a lot of episodes so I'm good. I wish it lasted longer on CBS,but that 4:00 pm timeslot was a bitch. Still is.
Mary Cadorette was the love interest of John Ritter's character "Jack Tripper" on the Three's Company spinoff "Three's A Crowd". Just before TC got cancelled, they had Jack Tripper find a steady girlfriend when one of the girls was married of the show. They all moved out of the apartment and that was the end of TC. Jack moved in with the girlfriend and opened a resturant and a new apartment that was owned by the father of his new girlfriend. Hence, Three's a Crowd.
MrBlackSW: the restaurant was already on Three's Company for the final two seasons. The restaurant carried over to Three's A Crowd. However, Jack and Vicky didn't move into the above-the-restaurant apartment until the final episode of Three's Company...which carried over to Three's A Crowd. Vicky's father also bought the restaurant and building on the final TC episode too.
I liked it when the host asks her to solve the puzzle, and she starts randomly blurting a bunch of obscure guesses. I can't believe cod liver oil was incorrect!
Didn't Mary Cadorette make an appearance in a skirt or a dress one episode where a "rare" upskirt shot was shown during her charade moves? And before this episode aired, did Mary Cadorette do her charades in her bare feet (or did she wear nylons)?
Based on my understanding, this episode was reran on July 18, 1998 at 5:00pm EST preceding Family Feud(daytime) 1977 which was the same episode that reran twice, at 5:30pm and 9pm EST.
Never mind, this episode was originally aired on July 10, 1984 so this was episode #27 of the series. Remember, when GSN was at the Betty White/Ed Begley Jr. week between June 27 and July 11, 1998 back when it was slotted at 5PM EST, they skipped over the Wednesday episode of that week and never came back to it plus 11 more episodes have been skipped over as well, so Roger E. Mosley hasn't been able to get his Body Language appearances cleared.
BTW for those who would like to know, as soon as Body Language debuted, this series was at the start, but one of its fellow game show PYL got Michael Larson on there, so the week of June 4, 1984 had built 2 big surprises, first this series debuting and then Michael Larson with 1 whole game being played on 2 different episodes.
What do you mean gameshowluvr, there are a few Body Language episode guides but the contestant guides didn't get beyond the July 5, 1984 episode though.
As a matter of fact, Linda Peace was on during the series premiere week with Vicki Lawrence and Jamie Farr as the first female/male celebrities of the series, she appeared on episodes #3 and #4 of the series. BTW what episode # of this week was this anybody?
....and as all game show enthusiasts know, Mary's biggest game show victory took place on The $100,000 Pyramid in the spring of 1986, when she lead Patty Geiger to the top of the big Pyramid for the one hundred grand. The clincher was "Precious Things", and Mary's reaction to the big win was EPIC. :)
At 5:39, you hear the sound from The Price Is Right, which sometimes lose pricing games, went over $1.00 in the Showcase Showdown Round, and lose the Showcase.
pricefan87 8 months ago
What CBS stations didn't clear Body Language besides WJBK (early in the run), WTOL in Toledo, and WNEV in Boston?
nicka727 10 months ago
I liked this game show. I used to watch it on GSN at 9:30 am in the summer before they moved GSN to digital cable. (bastards). I taped a lot of episodes so I'm good. I wish it lasted longer on CBS,but that 4:00 pm timeslot was a bitch. Still is.
coolwafferman 1 year ago
i love this show i wished they still played in on gameshow network
collegegal79 1 year ago
I love this gameshow... Back in the day they had a lot of good games... Nowadays just does not compare...
yrmyers 2 years ago
Is Tom Kennnedy related to John,Robert,Ted ext. I heard he was a cousin.
GEORGETOWN93 2 years ago
Ah, no. Tom Kennedy is his stage name. His real name is Jim Narz, and he is the brother of the late great Jack Narz, though...
thisfirrre 2 years ago 6
i must say that if Jm J Bullock was in the same room with me, he would be "Too Close for Comfort"
gfalcon 2 years ago
Who is she? Mary Cataracts?
exackerly 3 years ago 4
Mary Cadorette was the love interest of John Ritter's character "Jack Tripper" on the Three's Company spinoff "Three's A Crowd". Just before TC got cancelled, they had Jack Tripper find a steady girlfriend when one of the girls was married of the show. They all moved out of the apartment and that was the end of TC. Jack moved in with the girlfriend and opened a resturant and a new apartment that was owned by the father of his new girlfriend. Hence, Three's a Crowd.
MrBlackSW 2 years ago
MrBlackSW: the restaurant was already on Three's Company for the final two seasons. The restaurant carried over to Three's A Crowd. However, Jack and Vicky didn't move into the above-the-restaurant apartment until the final episode of Three's Company...which carried over to Three's A Crowd. Vicky's father also bought the restaurant and building on the final TC episode too.
BiscuitsMcGillicuddy 2 years ago
I liked it when the host asks her to solve the puzzle, and she starts randomly blurting a bunch of obscure guesses. I can't believe cod liver oil was incorrect!
lukezclay 3 years ago
Didn't Mary Cadorette make an appearance in a skirt or a dress one episode where a "rare" upskirt shot was shown during her charade moves? And before this episode aired, did Mary Cadorette do her charades in her bare feet (or did she wear nylons)?
JonSea31 3 years ago
Is GSN playing this?
LeothePatrioticLion 3 years ago
They dumped it along with Trebek's Double Dare for some more poker a couple months back.
Hondo20132 3 years ago 4
And that makes me mad!
LeothePatrioticLion 3 years ago 3
They'll eventually put it back. Just you wait.
Hondo20132 3 years ago
I sure hope so.
LeothePatrioticLion 3 years ago 3
They still air Now You See It and Hall's Beat the Clock.
Hondo20132 3 years ago 3
But they still need to air this and Narz BTC!
secondchance1977 3 years ago 3
I can count on this, but not Narz Beat the Clock. They're stuck on the Hall version right now.
Hondo20132 3 years ago 3
Not anymore they don't. They replaced them with O'Hurley's Family Feud and Match Game '74(going into '75 very soon).
tvtimetravel 3 years ago 5
Well, Collyer's To Tell the Truth is still on. But I'm guessing it's eventually gonna be out of the question.
Hondo20132 3 years ago 6
Poker fucks like hell
Bakugan771 3 years ago
Based on my understanding, this episode was reran on July 18, 1998 at 5:00pm EST preceding Family Feud(daytime) 1977 which was the same episode that reran twice, at 5:30pm and 9pm EST.
Ivoryface 3 years ago
Never mind, this episode was originally aired on July 10, 1984 so this was episode #27 of the series. Remember, when GSN was at the Betty White/Ed Begley Jr. week between June 27 and July 11, 1998 back when it was slotted at 5PM EST, they skipped over the Wednesday episode of that week and never came back to it plus 11 more episodes have been skipped over as well, so Roger E. Mosley hasn't been able to get his Body Language appearances cleared.
Ivoryface 3 years ago 3
This wouldn't be the Monday episode, as TOm mentioned something Mary did on yesterday's episode. It's somewhere between July 10-13, 1984.
zachhoran 3 years ago
Jm J. Bullock looked a lot beter here. He was just, well, goofy, by the time he was a regular on "Hollywood Squares".
bluebear1985 3 years ago 3
He was on Battlestars also. I wonder if anyone has posted a full episode of that show yet?
LeothePatrioticLion 3 years ago
BTW for those who would like to know, as soon as Body Language debuted, this series was at the start, but one of its fellow game show PYL got Michael Larson on there, so the week of June 4, 1984 had built 2 big surprises, first this series debuting and then Michael Larson with 1 whole game being played on 2 different episodes.
Ivoryface 3 years ago 3
What do you mean gameshowluvr, there are a few Body Language episode guides but the contestant guides didn't get beyond the July 5, 1984 episode though.
Ivoryface 3 years ago
Hmmm... That's weird. They should put up the whole run.
gameshowluvr86 3 years ago
Thanks for the post! I hate to ask, but is part 2 coming soon? :) It's been a great start so far!
zeldafanii 3 years ago 3
As a matter of fact, Linda Peace was on during the series premiere week with Vicki Lawrence and Jamie Farr as the first female/male celebrities of the series, she appeared on episodes #3 and #4 of the series. BTW what episode # of this week was this anybody?
Ivoryface 3 years ago 3
There's an episode guide that says that this was episode #26. Just look up 'Body Language episode guide 1984'. :)
gameshowluvr86 3 years ago
This was, AFAIK, Mary's first game show appearance ever, predating her first appearance on "Pyramid" by 3 months.
vnisanian2001 3 years ago 4
....and as all game show enthusiasts know, Mary's biggest game show victory took place on The $100,000 Pyramid in the spring of 1986, when she lead Patty Geiger to the top of the big Pyramid for the one hundred grand. The clincher was "Precious Things", and Mary's reaction to the big win was EPIC. :)
gameshowluvr86 3 years ago