Here's a two-pack of clips from The $50,000 Pyramid. First up is an unusual main game round. After that, a celebrity who I THINK is Soupy Sales and a contestant go for $50,000 in the winner's circle.
@nwest1140 Yes, the April 3, 1981 win, the first of 2 $50,000 tournament wins. The Anita Gillette "win" from June 4, 1981 (assuming Wikipedia is correct) is also available under "The $50,000 Pyramid: $50,000 Win! Part 4" via DownsA530.
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The following video was shown in tribute to (The Late) Entertainer Ross Martin. Impressive!! Classic!! A Solid 6!! A show called "The $60,000 Pyramid" would have been more useful in syndicated television.
That first celeb was Ross Martin known famously as Artemus Gordon in The Wild Wild West. Tragically, he died of a heart attack the very year of the $50,000 Pyramid (1981).
@nwest1140 Yes, the April 3, 1981 win, the first of 2 $50,000 tournament wins. The Anita Gillette "win" from June 4, 1981 (assuming Wikipedia is correct) is also available under "The $50,000 Pyramid: $50,000 Win! Part 4" via DownsA530.
ErniePaulGeorge 1 year ago
I guess this was a 1981 tournament win.
nwest1140 1 year ago
would "A Cliffhanger" be buzzed for "things that are to be continued" ? or is it good?
Lottech96 2 years ago
Who was the first celeb?
GarfieldnPyramid 2 years ago
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The following video was shown in tribute to (The Late) Entertainer Ross Martin. Impressive!! Classic!! A Solid 6!! A show called "The $60,000 Pyramid" would have been more useful in syndicated television.
Green18600 3 years ago
That first celeb was Ross Martin known famously as Artemus Gordon in The Wild Wild West. Tragically, he died of a heart attack the very year of the $50,000 Pyramid (1981).
terjer01 4 years ago
I have never seen this $50,000 Win Before on TV.
KidsTVFan 4 years ago
Yes, that is Soupy Sales in the second video.
Yogi007 4 years ago