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The $20,000 Pyramid (1978) PT. 5 (A)

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2008

Time to wrap up another awesome episode of '70s Pyramid, guys! Thanks for watching, and be sure to stay tuned for more game show goodness!! Peace out, game headz... ;)

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  • Love them departing contestant tags, and hearing the late Bob Clayton do them - damn shame that GSN doesn't like them anymore!

  • GSN is just ass nowadays. They need to get Bob Boden back.

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  • Uh, there is nothing left to a show after the credits, therefore, there is no part 6.

  • Exactly. Geez, you didn't watch the vid, did you nalapof?

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  • I wish those Glad stand-up storage bags were still around.

  • Bob Clayton hosted the original version of "Concentration", taking over for the show's original host Hugh Downs

  • What? No famous closing greeting? No "For now, Dick Clark, so long"??? What's wrong with you, man?

  • @vnisanian2001 The Solari panel scoreboards in the NYC version of the Pyramid couldn't immediately go to zero whereas the vane display scoreboards during the LA years could which explains why the score can reach up to 99 if that's possible.

  • strongly agree gsn started going to the toilet when Bob Boden left

  • No part 6 but there may be still some credits.

  • Heres to that.

  • Not only that, but hearing the masters like Johnny O and Gene Wood 'do their thing' was just as great - the announcers did more than introduce the shows and celebrities! Besides that, you could hear the audience clap to the themes on some of the shows while the tags were read which made it even more fun!

  • I've always been fascinated by retro commercials (primarily 1970s-1990s), including promotional cards, so seeing those cards at the ends of game shows was one of my favorite parts of watching GSN as a child.

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