I'm glad that the couple won their house. I liked it when they put the combination lock part on YouTube and the couple tried to win their dream house. This was a great video.
I agree. I didn't find the main game all that exciting, but here, they're playing for what was then the biggest prize (in terms of physical size, as well as value) ever offered on a game show. The house, valued at approximately $100,000 in 1983, equates to $213,447 in 2008 dollars.
It's Time to Unlock... THE GOLDEN DOORS!!!
AaronBruceLadner 4 months ago
This end game ranks, IMHO, in the Top 5 for end games. ALWAYS exciting to watch if they'll win their dream house.
gladfan1989 2 years ago 7
I still can't believe they gave out houses!
When it comes to the quality of game shows, CBS was the king.
When it came to the PRIZES, NBC was at the top of their game.
(Don't get to say that so often).
c3section 2 years ago 2
NBC loved to give away $100,000 on most of there shows.
nextbarker 2 years ago
FANTASTIC!!! I haven't seen this kind of eevent (a Dream House win) since 1984!! 25 YEARS!!!
PatrioticPirate 2 years ago
I hope that DrLove0378 puts more clips of Dream House on YouTube especially with the combination lock.
srf1969 2 years ago
Hate to disappoint you, but this came from the old Page O' Clips site (RIP).
viddykiddy18 2 years ago
I'm glad that the couple won their house. I liked it when they put the combination lock part on YouTube and the couple tried to win their dream house. This was a great video.
srf1969 2 years ago
I agree. I didn't find the main game all that exciting, but here, they're playing for what was then the biggest prize (in terms of physical size, as well as value) ever offered on a game show. The house, valued at approximately $100,000 in 1983, equates to $213,447 in 2008 dollars.
DrLove0378 2 years ago