This is an episode of the $100K Pyramid with Dick Clark from January 25, 1988 taped off WTHR-TV Channel 13 Indianapolis, IN. (c) 1988 Bob Stewart Productions/Sony Pictures Television All Rights Reserved No infringement is intended
I'll give him "Pandora's Things." That was really clever.
But man, just to underscore how unhelpful he was on the "prediciton" category, he literally doesn't give ANY clues for the last 15 seconds. It was like watching Jamie Farr struggle with hyphenated words.
Man, he totally choked on the "prediction" category. (I know it's probably nerve-wracking to be on TV, but I'm measuring his poise against other contestants'.) In addition to the aforementioned "weatherman," how about the obvious answer of a psychic? A crystal ball? Maybe even a fortune teller? (Althought "fortune" might be deemed synonymous with "future.")
If you watched the $1 million Chance of a Lifetime, you may remember the winning moment with the couple who answered people who predict. Examples: Palm Reader, Astrologer, Soothsayer, Clairvoyant.
I'll give him "Pandora's Things." That was really clever.
But man, just to underscore how unhelpful he was on the "prediciton" category, he literally doesn't give ANY clues for the last 15 seconds. It was like watching Jamie Farr struggle with hyphenated words.
WastedPo 1 year ago
Man, he totally choked on the "prediction" category. (I know it's probably nerve-wracking to be on TV, but I'm measuring his poise against other contestants'.) In addition to the aforementioned "weatherman," how about the obvious answer of a psychic? A crystal ball? Maybe even a fortune teller? (Althought "fortune" might be deemed synonymous with "future.")
WastedPo 1 year ago
If you watched the $1 million Chance of a Lifetime, you may remember the winning moment with the couple who answered people who predict. Examples: Palm Reader, Astrologer, Soothsayer, Clairvoyant.
sommerssmith 3 years ago
Stuart should have given more clues for the $200-box. I would have said a "Weatherman."
PriceRight89 3 years ago