@snowpeck Okay, that makes sense. I listened to it several times, and the best I got was Ronnie Milko/coe, to me (no short or long P sound), hence my asking. Thanks! :)
@johnissoevil I also have an audio episode from an Armed Forces Week (haven't been able to nail down even a ballpark airdate other than sometime in 1981) that I'll be posting at some point.
Anybody know what that Round 1 puzzle was? I couldn't understand it, and Wikipedia gives no leads that fit the correct calls.
WarioBarker88 2 months ago
@WarioBarker88 Ronnie Milsap. He's a popular country/pop artist.
snowpeck 2 months ago
@snowpeck Okay, that makes sense. I listened to it several times, and the best I got was Ronnie Milko/coe, to me (no short or long P sound), hence my asking. Thanks! :)
WarioBarker88 2 months ago
@Lupton2000 I would, but I don't have that audio episode. Do you know someone who does?
snowpeck 6 months ago
Could you do the same with the last of the old set (12/18/81)? That one exists only as an audio.
Lupton2000 6 months ago
Excellent. KPRC didn't have Wheel @ the time, due to Richard Simmons.
QBCNetwork 1 year ago
I like an N as in NANCY...
heine71 1 year ago
How did you get a hold of this? I didn't think Chuck's final episode was out there even in audio form. Thanks for this!
johnissoevil 1 year ago
@johnissoevil Maybe it's one of the couple of 1970's-1980's audio game shows floating around...
heine71 1 year ago
@johnissoevil I also have an audio episode from an Armed Forces Week (haven't been able to nail down even a ballpark airdate other than sometime in 1981) that I'll be posting at some point.
snowpeck 1 year ago