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TPiR - Full Closing Credits (6-11-2004)

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

A rare occasion where CBS allowed the "non-crunched" credit roll to be shown on the west coast. It's a lot better than the crunching we get nowdays.

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  • These aren't the full closing credits.

  • They most certainly are the full credits from that day. What is your issue?

  • true...the FULL credits are what we remember from the 90s and 80s..these were just a few points of the full credits..but i will give them credit for not bein crunched or just ot shown at all.

  • I realize that, I've been watching TPiR my whole life, and know what the FULL full credits are. But these were the full credits from that day.

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  • This was the final episode of Season 32.

  • further proof that EVERY TV show has real end credits. It still makes me mad that networks cheat us out of the real end credits and this has now been going on for 10 years with Daytime and 13 for Prime time.

    Do they really need to advertise the same shows again during what is supposed to be the closing credits? I think not!!

    Thanks for sharing.

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  • @jarvisbrodiea1 If this is the last episode of Season 32, then 6-18-04 is the original airdate.

  • Lanisha Cole is Amazing!!!!

  • that was the night of ronald reagan's funeral

  • Yeah..that's true..wonder why they didn't go on and roll the long credits anyway..they had plenty of time because they ran these credits slowly.

  • They're the full credits for that day. I mean, every game show now shows the exec producers, producer, director, etc. The full full credits had everyone else. You can't say they're the full closing credits because they're not. "Non-Crunched" credits might be a better description.

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