How many times this show was on at are house years ago. And for that matter the whole street, you could hear coming at of all the houses. Somewhere time stands still and all the old shows are still playing!
to piggyback what bluebear1985 was saying fred siliverman was not a big fan of game shows such as password and to teel the truth. also on that day the young and the restless premired on that day and is still on the air
@ericcollins81 It's one of only two CBS soaps still on the air-- the other being the "Bold and the Beautiful"-- but, as we all know, it's only a matter of time before both soaps follow "Guiding Light" and "As The World Turns" and go off the air.
Debuted on September 4, 1972. Also debuting on that day were "The Joker's Wild" with Jack Barry and "Gambit" with Wink Martindale. Also the first production of new game show episodes in 5 years for CBS! Before TPIR they were showing "I Love Lucy" reruns in daytime.
New show. There are some pics. on TPIR.TV of an audience about a 1/3 of the way empty. I don't think the show hit it's high mark until about 1974 or '75.
they were told not to applaud the first time the contestants were named because they weren't sure if the names could be heard over the noise of audience applause. Obviously this wasn't a problem :P
That same theme hasn't really changed in almost 35 years time, if at all. Probably the continuity of the show is why it is so succesful - no radicial changes in format.
I have this recorded as well on my computer from that website also
wnychevy09 2 months ago
How many times this show was on at are house years ago. And for that matter the whole street, you could hear coming at of all the houses. Somewhere time stands still and all the old shows are still playing!
miledbill 3 years ago
to piggyback what bluebear1985 was saying fred siliverman was not a big fan of game shows such as password and to teel the truth. also on that day the young and the restless premired on that day and is still on the air
ericcollins81 5 years ago
@ericcollins81 It's one of only two CBS soaps still on the air-- the other being the "Bold and the Beautiful"-- but, as we all know, it's only a matter of time before both soaps follow "Guiding Light" and "As The World Turns" and go off the air.
TheJamesgordon43 11 months ago
The male contestant wasn't wearing the TM TPIR name tag.
DNeronov 5 years ago
First Item Up for Bids: A Fur Coat.
gsn93 5 years ago
this not 1st show the 1st one was in black and white
ducky13 5 years ago
The 50's, 60's version with Bill Cullen
parisscott 5 years ago
1972-2007. That's the beginning, but the end is soon...
RetroWinnipeg 5 years ago
it was very a good 1 tnpir
jclipper37 5 years ago
Wow- things were a lot more dignified then. LOL! :-)
MacLeaper 5 years ago
"Stand Up!"
scottievand 5 years ago
Debuted on September 4, 1972. Also debuting on that day were "The Joker's Wild" with Jack Barry and "Gambit" with Wink Martindale. Also the first production of new game show episodes in 5 years for CBS! Before TPIR they were showing "I Love Lucy" reruns in daytime.
bluebear1985 5 years ago
New show. There are some pics. on TPIR.TV of an audience about a 1/3 of the way empty. I don't think the show hit it's high mark until about 1974 or '75.
Keep in mind this season will be the 35th.
hdayejr 5 years ago
Okay...how come the audience looks so bored?
vision64 5 years ago
they were told not to applaud the first time the contestants were named because they weren't sure if the names could be heard over the noise of audience applause. Obviously this wasn't a problem :P
freeek04 5 years ago
That same theme hasn't really changed in almost 35 years time, if at all. Probably the continuity of the show is why it is so succesful - no radicial changes in format.
ReuWil 5 years ago
im view # 2,200
ronumba3 5 years ago
Clip ends just before prize #1 is shown.... Remember what it was?? A FUR COAT. Don't see too many of them these days!!! ;)
jsf01974 5 years ago
Still going strong after all these years!
blank77 5 years ago