Here's the closing segment, with the final question of the show as one of the biggest cash prizes offered in the history of television at the time is played for!
(c) 2000 Dick Clark Prod. All copyrights of the show are herein acknowledged and I post these for entertainment purposes only
Fnally, Chuck mentions Vanna!
Angie2343 4 months ago
this was the only team to go for the car
morgan8757 4 months ago
@commanderjdt (cont.) team ever have all four correct answers but take the bribe anyway, that being the wrong decision.
robg5555 6 months ago
@commanderjdt i can think of three other teams that took the bribe. One was the 500K question on which artists appeared the most times on rolling stone. One was the 200K question on which actors had won Best Actor, and the other 200K question I don't remember but I remember the captain of that team rejecting his teammates answers at 50, 75, and 100K. In all four situations including this one, the captain made the right decision because the last answer was wrong. My questions was did any (cont.)
robg5555 6 months ago
@robg5555 NO. They were the only 2.
commanderjdt 6 months ago
Did any team ever take the bribe with all 4 correct answers?
robg5555 6 months ago
what does lisa say at 6:28?
Sashinator0 6 months ago
i knew the hockey answer was right, and thriller was wrong. i had a feeling gellar was right as well and so was post it. smart move taking the car! :)
BlondieSingsTheBlues 6 months ago
Just like someone else said, the Mac famous 1984 ad, I personally knew Thriller was very late 82', Gellar was definately older than 18 at the time. Post-It's was tough, along with Vanna. I would've had no clue on when the artificial heart was given to Barney Clark. I am a hockey nut so I knew the miracle of 1980. I've heard of Studio 54 but unaware of when it opened. Completely honest lol.
TheSletourneau 6 months ago
Today is the 30th anniversary of the popular network.
JeopardyandWheelFan 6 months ago