Although I guess not, since a episode of this show seen in large markets in December could have been seen in April or May in smaller markets, so I suppose that would defeat the purpose of acknowedging the holidays.
However, i'm not certain about this. Anybody know if TTD or any of the 60s or 70s syndicated shows acknowledged the holidays or had their sets decorated?
I'm curious about something: being as this show, TJW, Bullseye, Match Game PM, the syndicated HS of the 70s, and most of the syndicated game shows of the 60s, 70s and early 80s up until the nighttime versions of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! were in the first couple of seasons were all bicycled, did any of these shows ever bother to decorate their sets for the holidays?
@chairmanofthebored1 IIRC, Buffalo aired these two on WKBW... TTD at 7PM, and then TJW at 7:30. Sometime later, also IIRC, they went up Elmwood Avenue to WIVB, and Wheel of Fortune and Family Feud took over on Channel 7.
@Nickle98499 Okay. I was just curious though.
MrTroydninja 2 months ago
@MrTroydninja OK. I was just curious though.
Nickle98499 2 months ago
Although I guess not, since a episode of this show seen in large markets in December could have been seen in April or May in smaller markets, so I suppose that would defeat the purpose of acknowedging the holidays.
However, i'm not certain about this. Anybody know if TTD or any of the 60s or 70s syndicated shows acknowledged the holidays or had their sets decorated?
Nickle98499 2 months ago
I'm curious about something: being as this show, TJW, Bullseye, Match Game PM, the syndicated HS of the 70s, and most of the syndicated game shows of the 60s, 70s and early 80s up until the nighttime versions of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! were in the first couple of seasons were all bicycled, did any of these shows ever bother to decorate their sets for the holidays?
Nickle98499 2 months ago
I wonder how many opponents it took peiter to get to 100,000 dollars
morgan8757 3 months ago
Being he won $100,000 in 1978 wasn't there an annuity of $10,000 a year for 10 years?
tpir1972 6 months ago
@mrremark2 August of 79... after a New Orleans Saints pre-season game, I recall WDSU airing one of the Peter DeVries games on a Saturday Night.
StukInBuf 7 months ago
@chairmanofthebored1 IIRC, Buffalo aired these two on WKBW... TTD at 7PM, and then TJW at 7:30. Sometime later, also IIRC, they went up Elmwood Avenue to WIVB, and Wheel of Fortune and Family Feud took over on Channel 7.
StukInBuf 7 months ago
@johnissoevil Poor guy, wonder what made him snap?
chairmanofthebored1 1 year ago
@chairmanofthebored1 LOL. NYC seemed to have a habit of musical game shows, Combs Feud jumped around timeslots like a kangaroo on speed.
johnissoevil 1 year ago