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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2006

When an American asks about the Canadian game show "Definition", they're usually told "it's kind of like 'wheel of fortune' ". Well, yes and no, as you'll see in this clip from the 1987 tournament of champions. Jim Perry, also hosting "sale of the century" at the time in the states was star of this staple of Canadian daytime tv for almost 2 decades. This was the next to last season of the show and only the 2nd season that had all "civilian" contestants as previous years had a solo player teamed up with a "celebrity".

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  • @WhyAreYouFilmingMe don't let the door hit you on the way out.

  • i am embarrassed to be live in a country where this is passed off as entertaining........(face palm)

  • @Love4SK The Canadian dollar is still devaluing...sorry. Btw, Blackberry sucks.

  • I was on this show and won! I wish I could see that episode...

  • @timmyk1983 I knew that they call Z zed in england but I guess they do in canada too.

  • @petie71 Thanks :)

  • @timmyk1983 Because in Canada we say zed (like in England). Zee is how Americans say it. 

  • Forgive me but asking, but why did they call the letter Z "zed"???

  • Date an Asian lady lushfmlk.info

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