Scrabble with Chuck Woolery Long Close
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scrabble is the greatest game show ever
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Yep, b/c I remember Press Your Luck airing before Scrabble and then the $25,000 Pyramid airing right after Scrabble.
The good ol' days of the old USA GS sked!!!
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man u made me cry this is the last game show music that my brother heard b4 he died and he loved game shows ending music w/o gameshow network interupting the credits and the music thank you so much
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This show is SOOO much fun to play along with and I've played downloadable pc versions of it which sadly are no longer available online. If only somehow a network now a days could gain the rights to it.
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okay... I deserved that for the way I phrased it.
Because of the credit crunches, *MOST* times the G-T logo wouldn't get to be shown. In the rare event they let the credits role long enough, I assume they'd let it remain the old RG logo.
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Um, you're wrong. Some shows by G-T still has the G-T and Mark Goodson logos shown and intact on the credit crunch. Such as "Match Game 77" and "Password". Even sometimes on Dawson's version of "Family Feud" during the 80s.
Another thing, FremantleMedia North America does own this game show. But the Reg Grundy game shows weren't included in the package because Grundy wasn't bought by Pearson Television until 1995.
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It's too bad they didn't have the cube rotate around or have any flashing animations in the 1993 version.
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Don't forget his fancy watch that was displayed when Chuck handed out his famous 'Chuck Bucks' for winning the $500 & $1,000 squares!
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If all this was taped, ya should've included the USA Update, the commercial that followed it, the bumper, and the Pyramid Intro!
Wow, lot of time left at the end of that show. Wonder if it was mistimed. Great to see full credits. Nowadays that is all shrunk back in tiny font that runs at hyperspeed so you can't read it anyway.
dwiller1 3 years ago 3
Interesting observation dwiller1, but I wouldn't be so quick to blame mistiming on a producer. There are lots of variables on how quickly or slowly a game show can move along.
TomFoolerys 3 years ago