N/C = no commercials, original commercials are as marked.
*If you need clarification as to the quality of certain episodes, whether or not they are original broadcasts, contestant names, etc., I will be glad to help you out.
(The) Dating Game (Jim Lange)
regular episode (1971)
(Elaine Joyce)
Cuba Gooding Jr. plays as a contestant (1986)
episode with a very funny bachelor #2 (1987)
(Jeff McGregor)
episode with Don Benn, a 10-time game show contestant, as one of the bachelors. (1987)
episode with Charlie O'Donnell as one of the bachelors! (1988)
Debt (Wink Martindale)
Nancy/Harry/Victoria. (1996)
Jack/Valerie/Dana (1996)
Ryan/Linda/Robert (1997)
Cathy/Michael/Elizabeth. (1997)
Gerald/Raquel/Scott. (1997)
David/Rochelle/Frank. (1997)
Scott/Julie/Ryan, the "toupee episode". (1997)
Kelli/Jason/Janine. (1998)
Chloe/Craig/Gina. (1998)
Karen/John/Jaqui. (1998)
Wedding Week episode 1, Jason/Loren/David, with a win. (1998, original commercials)
(The) Diamond Head Game (Bob Eubanks)
--The first game show that originated from our 50th state!
A 52, that's right, 52 day cruise won! (1974)
DJ Games
--By far the worst game show ever!
premiere episode (2000, that's all I need of this show)
Dollar a Second (Bob Eubanks)
pilot (and only) episode (1981)
Don't Forget Your Toothbrush (Mark Curry)
girl remembers her elementary school days. Men run a race in women's clothes. (2000)
girl goes up her boyfriends kilt and...never mind (2000)
Double Dare (Alex Trebek)
premiere episode (1976, N/C)
second episode, Jana vs. Garry. (1976)
fourth episode, Garry vs. Joel. Joel wins $5000 against the Spoilers! (1976)
fifth episode, Joel vs. Gail. (1976)
sixth episode, Joel vs. Randy. Joel wins another $5000! (1976)
seventh episode, Joel vs. Spoilers. Joel is eventually defeated but walks off with over $12,000. (1976)
Michael vs. the Spoilers, $5000 win! (1976)
Chuck vs Roger, Alan Lusher's first episode. (1976)
Alan vs. Chuck (1976)
Judy vs. Alan (1976)
Kathy vs. Alan (1976)
Tony vs. Alan (12/1976, with slate)
Joe vs. Alan (1976)
Ed vs. Alan (1977)
Judy vs. Alan, his last episode. (1977)
Lee vs. Ray, this is also Sara Beth Rothfield's first episode. (1977)
Ray vs. Marie (1977)
Marie vs. Spoilers (1977)
Roy vs. Cork (1977)
Cork vs. Bill (1977)
Sassy vs. Ray (1977)
Bob vs. Ray, Ray enters at the beginning instead of Alex. (1977)
final episode (1977)
(Celebrity) Double Dare (Bruce Jenner)
Heidi Bohay & Scott Baio. What a rare gem this is. Same as Summers version, except with a different theme and slightly different obstacle course. (1986?)
Double Dare (Nickelodeon, Marc Summers)
--Loved this show, but still second to Fun House.
premiere episode, Express vs. High Flyers, very primative set (1986, N/C)
Raiders vs. Mets (1986, N/C)
Cobras vs. Bears (1986)
The Achievers vs. The Chiefs, "Fireman's Flagpole" is an obstacle. (1986)
The Nuts vs. Daredevils, "The Lift" is an obstacle. (1986)
Radsters vs. Dizzys (1986)
High Fives vs. Invincibles (1986)
Swatches vs. Headrooms (1986)
Prep Boys vs. Slimes (1986, missing opening)
Ron-Johns vs. Ramettes (1986)
Cougars vs. Cheetahs (1986)
Dynamics vs. Psychadelics (1986)
KA's vs. Cruisers (1986)
Pop Tarts vs. Potato Heads (1986)
Indians vs. Braves (1986)
Geeks vs. Nerds (1986)
Monkeys vs. Lions (1986)
Corn Cobs vs. The Ghouls, Halloween episode with a weird variation of Sundae Slide in the obstacle course. (1986)
Razzles vs. Griswolds, Christmas episode where parents do physical challenges and obstacle course. (1986)
Devastation Combination vs. Terrible Twos (1986)
Devils vs. Mashers (1986)
Fabulous T-Birds vs. Pickleheads (1986)
Scheckers vs. Brainiacs(1986)
Apaches vs. Bulldogs, final score is $530-$20! (1986, N/C)
Dipsticks vs. Airheads, "The Lift" is an obstacle (1986)
Crazy Crackups vs. Wrecking Crew, teams are identical twins (1986)
Valentines Day, Harvey gives Marc a kiss! (1987, N/C)
Red Raiders vs. Bulldogs, appearance by Chef Tell and food-themed obstacle course. (1987)
Determinators vs. Unsinkables, boys vs. girls (1987)
Terrible Twos vs. Hurricanes (1987)
J-Birds vs. Peanuts, with tall contestants. (1987)
Raiders vs. Speed and Greed (1987)
Dare Devils vs. MCs (1987)
Wombats vs. Waterbugs (1987)
Panthers vs. Tager Tigers (1987)
Mustangs vs. Hornets (1987)
Wilbers vs. Stunods (1987)
Jetsons vs. Dynamic Duo, Alan Silberberg makes an appeaance and pies Marc! (1987)
Cosmic Kids vs. Party Animals, one kid can't get through The Wringer and then slips. (1987)
Potato Head Kids vs. Tomato Killers. Back to school day, players wear caps and gowns during obstacle course description, plus a cameo by Alan Silverberg, Dana Calderwood and Dee LaDuke, who proceed to egg Marc and Harvey (1987)
Psychadelic Leeches vs. The Blazers (1987)
Fishheads vs. Schitzophrenics, contestant wastes 25 seconds on the drawbridge obstacle. (1987)
Frantic Fuhrers vs. The Vultures (1987)
Alternates vs. Home Slices (1987)
Stud Muffins vs. Unique Duos, with the old sewer chute and nightmare as obstacles. (1987)
Rams vs. Timmels (1987)
Moonlighters vs. Lakers (1987)
Whatchamacalits vs. The Dream Team (1987)
Powerful Piranahs vs. The Schlemeels (1987)
Party Animals vs. Masters of Disaster (1988)
Tacizzas vs. Blasters (1988)
Deadheads vs. Freakouts (1988)
The Edge vs. Hatters (1988)
Wackos vs. Off The Wall (1988)
Head Bashers vs. The Busters (1988)
Twin Trouble vs. Coppertoppers (1988)
Rif Rafs vs. Gruesome Twosome, Marc and Harvey dress up like Elvis. (1988)
The Drens vs. The Strops (1988)
Fluffernutters vs. The Bug People (1988)
The Tortellinis vs. The Refills (1988)
Entrapeneurs vs. Egomaniacs (1988)
Smooth Cruisers vs. Goofballs (1988)
The Humongous Hippos vs. The Sweet Sensations (1988)
Psychadelic Manicas vs. Mustachios, Marc demonstrates Down The Hatch. (1988)
Fat Oxen vs. Cool Cobras (1988)
Purple Platypuses vs. The Dingdorks (1988)
Mechanical Messups vs. Wild Weirdos (1988)
Pasta People vs. RoJos (1988)
Out of the Blue vs. The Vulcans (1988)
Whippersnappers vs. Psychotic Bananas, 3D Day, everyone is wearing 3D glasses.
The Center Squares vs. Totally Tubular Twosome (1988)
Swanky Fellows vs. Flaming Envelopes, Marc gets pelted with eggs. (1988)
Devastating Crew vs. The Trash Compactors, contestant almost breaks The Wringer. (1988)
Gyros vs. Dictionary Dudes (1988)
Gruesome Twosomes vs. The Roaring High Tides, kid throws a bucket of water on Marc causing his mic to short. (1988)
Peacemakers vs. The Devils, Australia Day. (1988)
D.D. Connection vs. Screaming Eagles. (1988)
Radioactive Overdeveloped Brains vs. Winning Streaks (1988)
Posers vs. Green Slimers, Harvey is pied after losing an obstacle course bet with Marc. (1988)
Moneymunchers vs. Terminating Twosome (1988)
Public Enemies vs. Gooberoids (1988)
Crusaders vs. Kermit Skyhoppers (1988)
Go Go Goobers vs. AJ Connection (1988)
Dynamite Dudes vs. Golden Canaries (1988)
The Shims vs. Crazy Lightning Bolts (1988)
Rude Dudes vs. Whiz Kids (1988)
The Barneys vs. The Wild Ones (1988)
The Bobcats vs. The Bionic Brussel Sprouts (1988)
The Hot Pink Penguins vs. The Sewage Shooters (1988)
Wit Pains vs. Ghastly Goobers, 4 year old Andrea talks about her favorite show...Finders Keepers! (1988, N/C)
Celebrity week episode with Staci Keenan & David Faustino.(1988)
David Faustino & Staci Keenan, Hot Pursuit vs. Spaghetti and Meetballs, Marc runs the obstacle course with celebrities while Harvey calls the action. (1988, missing opening)
Celebrity week episode with Josie Davis & the boy from "Small Wonder" (1988, N/C)
Celebrtiy week episode with Jeremy Miller & Candace Cameron. (1988)
Jeremy Miller & Candace Cameron, Lightning Bolts vs. Cream Puffs. (1988)
Jeremy Miller & Candace Cameron, Mobilizers vs. Chernobyl Children. (1988)
Jeremy Miller & Candace Cameron, Hollywood & Vine vs. Whacky Weasels. (1988)
NBA All-Star episode, obstacle course win (1992)
Special: "Messy Moments" (1988, 45 min.)
Special: "The Inside Scoop" shows physical challenges that didn't work, clips from the pilot episode and other funny stuff (1988, 45 min.)
Special: "How to throw a Double Dare Party" (1989)
Special: "A Salute to Double Dare." Marc, Harvey, and Robin describe the past four years, no game is played (1990, N/C)
(Super Sloppy) Double Dare (Marc Summers)
Nick episode, Monroe Monsters vs. Atomic Toasters (1987)
Nick episode, Bon Jovi Babes vs. Footloose Fantastics (1987)
Nick episode, Backwashes vs. Headless Horsemen (1987)
Nick episode, Pethunkins vs. Mysterious Stingrays (1987)
Nick episode, Super Sovers vs. Champions (1987)
Nick episode, Bionic Two vs. Creamators (1987)
Nick episode, M&Ms vs. The Hellcats (1987)
Nick episode, Shorebreakers vs. New Yuckers (1987)
Nick episode, Amazing A's vs. 5150 (1987)
Nick episode, The Pudwhackers (yes that's their name) vs. The Kasey K's (1988)
Nick episode, The Cheiftans vs The Deadly Dialtones. Sundae Slide is called Just Desserts and the girl helps the boy climb it. (1987)
Nick episode, The Difference vs. The Punky Preppies, Marc gets pied after losing an obstacle course bet with Harvey! (1987)
Nick episode, Miami Vice Day, where it's Reeboks, no socks! Crocketts vs. Tubbs (1987)
regular episode, Jabber Jaws vs. Tiny Terrible Twosome (1989, N/C)
Do-Dads vs. Endoplasmic Reticulums (1989, N/C)
Stingers vs. Belly Button Lint (1989, N/C)
Marauders vs. Dirty Swabs, very messy show. (1989)
Marc dressed in a wetsuit! Messy Brain Busters vs. Brain Freaks. (1989, N/C)
Puking Punks vs. Eugha Elves (1989)
The Buggers vs. Saliva, Marc carries cable ace award around and even takes a few stabs at Fun House. (1989)
Valentines Day episode, Cesspool Sardine Sweethearts vs. Leeched Love Boils (1989, N/C)
Animal Day, Marc and Harvey are dressed in rabbit suits. (1989, N/C)
Salute to Baseball Day (1989, N/C, missing first few minutes)
Tribute to Al Silvers, Disatrous Duo vs. Dizzle Dorks (1989, N/C)
Marc & Harvey play, Jim J. Bullock hosts (1989, N/C)
Backwards Day, physical challenges and obstacle course are done from start to finish with time building instead of counting down! (1989)
Bobby "The Brain" Hennan vs. Gorilla in super-slopa-mania! (1989)
Super-Slopa-Mania 2 with Mr. Perfect and Hacksaw Jim Duggan! (1989)
Horror Day, Marc blames J.D. Roth for the strange occurrances! (1989)
Special: "Super Sloppiest Moments" (1994)
(FOX Family) Double Dare (Marc Summers)
premiere episode with Lou Ferrigno & Weird Al Yankovic as contestants! Datz-Lerners vs. Dieroffs (1988, original commercials)
Chews vs. Wilfreds (1988)
Fondaks vs. Fischlers (1988, N/C)
Scharles vs. Lentz (1988, N/C)
McGoldricks vs. O'Donnells, obstacle course win! (1988, N/C)
McKennas vs. Millhouses (1988, N/C)
Winwards vs. Reillys, incredible obstacle course win! (1988, N/C)
Gudelunes vs. Keeneys (1988, original commercials)
(Family) Double Dare (Marc Summers, Nickelodeon)
Gak Busters vs. The Solid Rocks, older episode with old score boards used, obstacle course win. (1990)
Dream Team vs. Baggy Blues (1990)
Downhill Racers vs. Mindbenders, one contestants was on Wheel Of Fortune and won a car. (1990)
Pink Floyd vs. The Swat Team, Marc can't go through the drawbrige until he says the password, which is Bob Barker. (1990)
Running Reds vs. Blue Flames (1990)
Red Lobsters vs. Blue Babes (1990)
Red Foxes vs. Slime Runners (1990)
Sugar Babies vs. Quackers, Marc is angered when a contestant mentions they work for Disney. (1990)
Goop Busters vs. Avengers, with an amazing comeback by the Avengers. (1990)
Red Stars vs. Fast Tracks, family throws Marc into Lake Double Dare. (1990)
Untouchables vs. Bushwackers (1990)
Dazzling Darlings vs. Fantastic Four, Robin demonstrates The Wave Slide obstacle and rubs gak in Marc's face and hair. (1990)
Troopers vs. Scatterbrains (1990)
The White House Crew vs. The Gross Gladiators (1990)
3 M's and Me vs. The Gulf Screamers, the final score is 850-50! Mark does a horrible Howard Cosell impression. (1990)
Gator Stompers vs. Blue Angels (1990)
Buckeyes vs. Wildcats, final score is 925-0!!! (1990)
Daring Dunhams vs. The Rubbles, the girl on the red team gets clobbered with gak in a physical challenge and Marc acknowledges her at the end. Obstacle course win! (1990)
Turgent Snowballs vs. Ready-Or-Nots. Marc is late to the show and runs in from the parking lot wearing shorts and sandals! (1990)
Celebrity episode with Wil Wheaton & Kelli Williams, Hard Rockers vs. Hoosier Hot Shots (1990)
Celebrity episode with Zachary Ty Bryan & Johnathan Taylor Thomas, Red Demons vs. 3 Dudes and a Dudette. (1992)
Celebrity episode with Tatyana Ali of Fresh Prince vs. Chelsey Hartford of Major Dad. (1992)
High Rollers vs. Slime Stoppers, only two obstacles are won, Marc gives them three anyway. (1992)
Gate-RS vs. Bubbilicious Bishops (1992)
Red Indians vs. Blue Angels (1992)
Doubledare devils vs. Red Barons (1992)
Viginia Dares vs. Texas Twisters (1992)
Gruesome Grindles vs. Battling Barons (1992)
Gak Whackers vs. Slimebusters, contestant breaks the opening stunt, then a physical challenge (1992)
Fluffy Hippos vs. Blue Bullets (1992, missing opening)
team names coming soon, one contestant from each team in wheelchairs (1992)
Red Jays vs. Blue Blazers (1992)
Red Roundtable vs. Blue Bandits (1992)
Ozsome Wizards vs. Slime Racing Pacers (1992)
The Long Lastings vs. The Blue Thunder (1992, missing closing credits)
Bulls vs. Jersey Devils (1992)
Red Lightning vs. Steel Phantoms (1992)
Cincinnati Slimers vs. Gak Backs (1992)
Slimers vs. Blue Bombers (1992)
Cheese Heads vs. Killer Kellers (1992)
The Grateful Red vs. Blue Suede Shoes, longest opening tossup in Double Dare history (1992)
Daredevils vs. Gobstoppers, featuring Jeeves the bulter. (1992)
4 Short Texans vs. Granite Toast (1992)
Professional Tourists vs. Hoosiers (1992)
Nick final episode. One hour tournament of champions, and a reappearance by Harvey! (1993, N/C)
Double Dare 2000 (Jason Harris)
--It's not the same without Marc!
premiere, which aired on Snick House. Amanda Show wins 6 obstacles for charity (which are done out of order!) (2000)
regular episode (2000)
Amanda Show vs. cast of Snow Day. Snow Day goes to obstacle course, but loses (2000)
Double Talk (Henry Polic II)
premiere episode with a $10,000 winner! (1986)
second episode with Betty White & Stuart Damon (1986)
celebrity episode with ABC soap stars, Stuart Damon, Lynne Herring, Michael Knight, and more. (1986, Faux Paux episode)
final episode, Marcia Wallace & Jamie Farr. (1986, counter in upper right corner)
Double Up (J.D. Roth)
regular episode with Sassy Sam, Valentine Valentino, Gorgeous Greg, among others (1992, N/C)
Dream House (Bob Eubanks)
pilot episode with house win! (1983)
second episode, Linda/George vs. Joanne/Don (1983)
Halloween episode, Sharon/Rob vs. Candy/Peter. Kevin O'Connell stops by to promote Go, plus a promo for MG-HS Hour. (1983)
celebrity episode with Conrad Bain and Mary Jo Catlett from Diffrent Strokes. (1983)
Carla/Mark vs. Rhonda/Wayne, automatic house win! (1983)
Julian/Gladyz vs. Mike/Karen (1984, original commercials)
Dave/Tracy vs. Dan/Mary, fifth day house win! (1984)
Becky/Lynn vs. Rose/Larry (1984, original commercials)
Rose/Larry vs. Barbara/Duke, house win! (1984, original commercials)
Jamie Farr & Kari Michaelson vs. Pat Sajak & Vanna White. (1984, original commercials)
final episode with house win! (1984, N/C)
Eastern Expedition (Adam Wurtzel)
college pilot episode. (2003)
premiere episode, raw footage. (2004)
final episode (2004)
Every Second Counts (Bill Rafferty)
Patti/Joe vs. Lisa/Paul vs. Rita/Royce, with a last second bonus round win! (1985, SM)
Extreme Gong (George Gray)
--Extreme crap is what it really was.
regular episode (1999)
Eye Guess (Bill Cullen)
regular episode (1969, GOTW from Sep. 1999)
(The) Face Is Familiar
2 regular episodes (1966)
Face the Music (Ron Ely)
premiere episode, Bill/Diana/Anthony. Mystery face: Ed Asner. (1980, N/C)
regular episode (1980, N/C)
Joanne/Andy/Scharlene, mystery face: Clark Gable. (1980)
Eric/Anita/Adam, mystery face: Liberace. (1980)
Marcia/Ret/Tamara, mystery face: Jane Russell. (1980)
Terri/David/Marlo, Bob Barker is the mystery face! (1980)
John/Sherry/Michael, mystery face: George Hamilton, plus Face The Music is an answer in round 2. (1980)
Gary/Karyn/Larry, mystery face: Reggie Jackson. Tommy Simmons who later appeared on Name That Tune is the champ. (1980)
Cindy/Isidro/Irma, mystery face: Debbie Reynolds. Returning champ wins her 10th game and a trip around the world! (1980)
Fred/Sarah/Al (1980)
Judy/Larry/Annie, Dick Clark is the Mystery Face! (1980)
Family Challenge (Ray Combs)
Miranda vs. Drager (1995, original commercials)
Salazar vs. Kerns (1995)
Lampino-Teal vs. Gorin (1995, original commercials)
Roque vs. Evans (1995, original commercials)
Baugh vs. Moore (1995, original commercials)
Swaim vs. Pakradouni, guest starring Poo Richardson from the L.A. Clippers...and gets gunked in a basketball shootout! (1995, original commercials)
Keyes vs. Watkins (1995, original commercials)
Stromath vs. Harrison, excited young contestant belts Ray with his own microphone in the face and his eyelid starts to bleed! (1995, original commercials)
Vackar vs. Wilhite (1995, original commercials)
(Michael Burger)
second episode, Ravan vs. Wilson (1996, original commercials)
Family Feud (Richard Dawson, ABC)
pilot episode (1976)
premiere episode, Moseleys vs. Abromowitz (1976, N/C)
Austin vs. Christensen (1976)
Charles vs. Hughey, fast money win! (1976)
York vs. Lewis, features the worst fast money answers ever! (1976)
Finn vs. Huse, the buzzer breaks! (1976)
Huse vs. Nolin (1977)
Tellis vs. Stone, Dan Tellis of Tic Tac Dough fame is a contestant. (1977)
Farrens vs. Strom, Caryn Lucas sub-hosts a question, and fast money is won with exactly 200 points on the last question! (1977)
Third season premiere with an appearance by Mark Goodson! (1978, N/C)
2 regular episodes (1978)
episode where it's Richard's birthday, see how he handles it! (1978)
All My Children vs. One Life to Live. AMC wins $5,000 (1978)
Final day of soaps week. Edge of Night wins $10,000 and trophies (1978)
Hatfields vs. McCoy, the last day of this week-long special. A pig is up for grabs and is seen on stage. (1979)
Thomas vs. Robbins (1980)
episode with Sammy Davis Jr. hosting round one. (1980, N/C)
Flores vs. Rollnick (1980)
Nguyen vs. Bartz, listen to the contestant names in the Nguyen family. (1983)
"Your Hit Parade" vs. "Leave it to Beaver." Rare occurrance: 6 rounds taken to win. Fast money winners. (1983)
Straub vs. Boddie (1984, original commercials)
second last episode, Smaldino vs. Murphy. (1985)
final episode, Murphy vs. Mackin, fast money winners and a teary Richard. (1985)
(syndicated)
premiere of the nighttime syndicated version, with $10,000 Fast Money winners. (1977)
episode in which a woman brings Richard a very long list of her friends for Richard to kiss. Fast Money player gets over 200 points by herself. (1982)
Celebrity episode, Heavenly Hosts vs. Magnificent MCs (1983, N/C)
(syndicated, 1994)
One-hour premiere, Redd vs. DeLeon; DeLeon vs. Reinking. (1994)
Williams vs. Conways with fast money win. (1994, N/C)
Barnes vs. Trejo, the Trejos gave the infamous "September" answer and a clip is shown. Richard jokes about The Running Man. (1994)
Tregurtha vs. Jacobsen, Richard introduces his grandchildren to the audience. (1994)
Carol Burnette and family vs. Betty White and friends. Henry Polic II is on Betty White's team. (1995)
Wilder vs. Thomas, a meager $4500 won. Dawson looks a little porky too. (1995)
Moore vs. Alford, Richard jokes about the show not likely being renewed. (1995)
(Ray Combs)
premiere, you can tell Ray was new to this. Fast Money winners (1988)
syndicated premiere, Fischer vs. Ahlstrom (1988)
second episode, family misses fast money by 1 point (199)! (1988)
third episode with the same family (1988)
fourth episode (1988)
fifth episode (1988)
Priestly vs. Rambert, Gwendalyn gets 200 points in fast money by herself and Ray plays a little trick on Glenda! (1988, N/C)
Robinson vs. Geren, with Bob Geren from the NY Yankees. (1988)
Flory vs. Ramirez, a fast money win! (1988)
2 episodes with Bengals vs. 49ers, both with fast money wins (1989, N/C)
Major League Baseball players vs. Umpires, fast money win! (1990)
WCW vs. GLOW, which stands for Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, I think. (1990)
episode with members of the U.S. Army vs. Marines, a $10,000 win! (1991)
WWF wrestlers vs. WBF body builders. WWF loses in Fast Money (1991?, N/C)
WWF heels vs. faces. Shawn Michaels is heel captain and Randy "Macho Man" Savage is face captain. (1991)
The Price is Right vs. Young and Restless. TPIR wins $14,000 for charity. (1993)
Beckwith vs. Tran, the final episode, Ray insults the family and walks off the stage at the end. (1994, N/C)
(Richard Karn)
premiere episode, Rico vs. Klopfenstein, $20,000 win. (2002)
Rico vs. Klopfenstein $20,000 win, part two, Rico Family brought back due to some error. (2002)
Smith vs. Klopfenstein (2002)
Natividad vs. Klopfenstein (2002)
Ospina vs. Rogers (2002)
Stavridis vs. Ospina (2002)
Adams vs. Ospina (2002)
Murphy vs. Ospina, $20,000 win (2002)
two episodes with Young & The Restless vs. General Hospital. (2002)
Tramel vs. Blanks (2002)
Ortiz vs. Blanks (2002)
second season premiere, two families are Johnson vs. Johnson! (2003)
Fear Factor (Joe Rogan)
$100,000 Tournament of Champions, episode 1.
$100,000 Tournament of Champions, episode 2.
Fifteen To One (William G. Stewart--UK Show)
regular episode (2000, original commercials)
Figure It Out (Summer Sanders)
--No pun intended, but I´m still trying to figure out the point of this game.
regular episode (1998)
7 other regulars (1998)
episode with Coolio as a panelist (1998)
episode with Richard Simmons and Jack Hanna as panelists. (1998)
episode with WCW's "The Giant", now the WWF's "The Big Show" (1998)
episode with Chris Jericho from, at the time, WCW. (1999)
Wild Style episode, features Jesse Camp of MTV. (1999)
Wild Style episode, with Nasty Boy Brian Knobbs from the WWF and Sherman Helmsley from The Jeffersons. (1999)
Finders Keepers (Wesley Eure)
--Another excellent game show for kids.
premiere episode, Kathy/Tim vs. Lacey/Justin (1987, N/C)
Tia/Ryan vs. Scott/Andrea, with one of the best romps ever, 66 seconds. (1987, N/C)
Tim/Leslie vs. Jason/Maria (1987)
Harold/Amanda vs. Rob/Megan, features the rare exercise room. (1987)
Dan/Jill vs. Derek/Michelle, blue team are horrible contestants. (1987)
Brian/Gail vs. Eric/Erin, features one of the most horrible romps ever where the contestants have their hand on the clue and still don't pick it up. Wesley is almost laughing that they don't see it. (1987, original commercials)
Dante/Marisol vs. Taft/Lisa (1988)
Gary/Lily vs. John/Loni (1988)
Andy/Michelle vs. Jody/Lisa (1988)
Will/Cheyenne vs. Mike/Jill (1988)
Nate/Pam vs. Dave/Oca (1988)
Phillip/Colleen vs. Michael/Mandy (1988)
Lance/Melanie vs. Reggie/Ronette (1988)
Brian/Jessica vs. Kirk/Heather (1988)
Joe/Nicole vs. O'Neal/Tina (1988)
Sears/Timothy vs. Dana/Adrienne, boys vs. girls, Eure cracks jokes about Sears' name. (1988)
Wayne/Lisa vs. Andy/Laticia (1988)
Jerome/Holly vs. Rick/Kathleen (1988)
Jason/Debbie vs. Joe/Janine (1988)
Eric/Laura vs. Neal/Sue (1988)
Sashio/Makeshia vs. Dave/Steph (1988)
Dwight/Ginger vs. Mike/Jackie (1988)
Harry/Valenda vs. Scott/Amy (1988)
Harry/Jennifer vs. Tanoa/Doug (1988)
Rich/Diane vs. Jamie/Kim (1988, missing second hidden picture round and part of house round)
Robert/Stephanie vs. Jawarra/Antoinette (1988)
Eddie/Jen vs. Joe/Jenna (1988)
Jason/Jung vs. Dan/Shantha, team wastes 67 seconds in one room in the romp. (1988)
Tim/Maisha vs. Steve/Sherice (1988)
Sung/Robin vs. John/Stephanie, Eure gets tons of balls thrown at him and gets visibly angry. Contestants whips the ball back at the camera men. (1988)
Jason/Helene vs. Ricky/Peggy, blue team searches every room in main game. (1988)
Rusty/Lena vs. Chris/Keri (1988)
(Larry Toffler)
possible premiere episode, Brent/Jenny vs. Matthew/Nicole (1988)
Byron/Nicki vs. Ed/Anna (1988, N/C)
Brian/Renee vs. Amin/Jennifer, contestants so bad you'll scream! (1988, N/C)
Jeffrey/Latrice vs. Jose/Amanda (1988)
Jason/Dina vs. Eric/Anita (1988)
Brian/Christy vs. Brandon/Erin (1988)
Peter/Katie vs. Evan/Adrienne (1988)
David/Denise vs. Paul/Ginger (1988)
Michael/Brett vs. Morgan/Casey, battle of the sexes day, according to Toffler. (1988)
Andy/Jennie vs. Brian/Amber (1988)
Jeff/Kristi vs. Robert/Kristi (1988)
Mike/Marnie vs. Bradley/Bonnie (1988)
Cameron/Keri vs. Jamie/Shawna, contestants wear big rubber wading ducts in the sewer. (1988)
Joe/Diana vs. Ryan/Laura (1988)
Ross/Veronica vs. David/Felicia (1988)
Paul/Jamie vs. Chris/Veronica (1988)
Salvatore/Selina vs. Randy/Melissa (1988)
Edgar/Abby vs. Jack/Stephanie (1988)
Jamar/Liza vs. David/Carissa (1988)
Ryan/Desire vs. Zach/Valerie (1988)
Tony/Jessica vs. Dan/Kelly (1988)
James/Christina vs. Laderrick/Adrienne (1988)
Eric/Holly vs. Raza/Jodie (1988)
Eddie/Heather vs. Adrian/Jenny, final score 825-175. (1988)
Tony/Taisha vs. Robert/Arlette, contestants tell Toffler they see two of the clues before the romp starts. (1988)
Richie/Jennie vs. Cesar/Michelle, one clue is "ice cream" and they don't look in the freezer. (1988)
James/Tracey vs. Bobby/Tamika, contestants take 65 seconds in the first room in the romp. (1988)
Josh/Rachel vs. Mike/Melaney (1988)
Kevin/Gina vs. Daniel/Kelly, final score is $975-$25!!! (1988)
Paul/Angela vs. Dez/Brandi, Toffler gets slimed in the kid's room! (1988, N/C)
Celebrity episode with David Faustino & Brian Austin Greene (1988, N/C)
UK VERSION! (Neil Buchanan & Diana Youdale)
Richard/Shakira vs. Ryan/Vicky (1998)
Andrew/Emma vs. Amy/? (1998)
Fort Boyard (Melinda Messinger--CANADA)
--Unless you can speak/understand French, don't get this episode. It looked like a lot of fun, but I couldn't follow it due to it being in French.
regular episode (1999, original commercials...also in French!)
Friend Or Foe? (Kennedy)
Kennedy? Kennedy who?
premiere episode (2002)
Friday episode of premiere week. (2002)
episode with $9000 win after contestant chooses "foe". (2002)
episode with $15,000 win after, you guessed it, contestant chooses "foe". (2002)
Fun House (J.D. Roth--my favorite show!)
--For more info about the show go to Ryan Vicker's site, the URL is on the main page.
pilot episode, with four stunts, dollar amounts used instead of points, and a different announcer. Power prize win and the team wins every prize in the fun house totaling over $27,000! (1988)
One-hour premiere with guest stars Soleil Moon-Frye, Staci Keenan, Danny Pintauro, and Danny Ponce. (1988, original commercials)
Eric/Janet vs. David/Denille, "Hats off to You" stunt played! (1988, original commercials)
Chocolate Day, excellent fun house romp (1988, N/C)
Mark/Keri vs. Andrew/Carolyn (1988, original commercials)
Chris/Eileen vs. George/Yvonne, with a funny stunt involving chocolate oil and pea soup. (1988, N/C)
Howard/Claire vs. Jason/Nancy, an audience participated stunt is played, plus a horrible romp when one contestant takes up 1:56 by himself in the fun house! (1988)
Mike/Gia vs. Kip/Katrina, "Pinhead" stunt is played! (1988, original commercials, no end credits)
Thanksgiving episode, Kurt/Heather vs. Andy Evelyn (1988, N/C)
Christmas episode (1988, N/C)
New York Day with Soleil Moon-Frye and Jeremy Miller. (1989, original commercials)
Pam/Adam vs. David/Barbie. New England Day, a salute to Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire. (1989, N/C)
Mother's Day episode (1989, N/C)
Michael/Stephanie vs. Daniel/Jacqueline, with my all-time favorite stunt Dump-o! (1989, original commercials)
Darius/Tiffany vs. Will/Stepahine, Dump-o is played!!! (1989, original commercials)
Seven Seas Day (1989, N/C)
Anthony/Dorris vs. Nathan/Julie (1989, no end credits, original commercials)
Anthony/Alexis vs. Michael/Tiefa (1989, original commercials)
Josh/Amanda vs. Enoch/Shauna (1989, original commercials)
Tim/April vs. Robert/Allison (1989, missing opening and first question, original commercials)
Ricky/May vs. Scott/Courtney (1989, missing opening and end credits, original commercials)
Johnathan/Nicole vs. Steve/Kristin, Tic-Tac-Schmutz is played! (1989, original commercials)
Steve/Jill vs. Fernando/Erika (1989, original commercials)
Wesley/Monet vs. Jared/Lauren, Battle of the Buckets is played! (1989, original commercials, missing some of opening)
regular episode, Ian/Maura vs. Brandon/Maggie (1989, N/C)
Brian/Tiffany vs. Pokey/Carrie, Slop Machine stunt us played! (Dec. 18, 1989, original commercials)
Brian/Erica vs. Alan/Linea (1989, original commercials)
Craig/Carissa vs. Joel/Sonja (1989, original commercials)
Christmas episode, John/Danielle vs. Ryan/Stacey (1989, N/C)
episode with The Boys performing a mini-concert of their song "Dial My Heart" (1990, N/C)
Countries of the World Day (1990, N/C)
(FOX) Fun House (J.D. Roth)
--After two very successful seasons, Fun House moved to the FOX network with more of a nighttime look, and rapper MC Mike.
premiere, superb fun house romp, over $7,000! (1990, original commercials)
Celebrity episode with Brian Austin Greene and Douglas Emerson from 90210. (1990, N/C)
Celebrity episode with Josh Saviano & Jenny Beck, Peter Pan day. (1990, N/C)
Celebrity episode with Michael Fishman & Jodie Sweetin, killer tomatoes day. (1990, original commercials)
Richard/Christina vs. Bryan/Julie, with the hilarious Plop & Glop Piano stunt. Contestants bring their own dogs from home to compete in the race. (1990, N/C, missing ending)
RC/Gina vs. Ryan/Amy (1990, N/C)
David/Tricia vs. James/Jodie, with an incredible $9000 Fun House romp! (1990, N/C)
Chenelle/Anita vs. Todd/Danielle (1990, N/C)
Todd/Rachelle vs. Steven/Katie, another superb fun house romp! (1990, N/C)
(Pat Sharp--UK VERSION!
--Pat's hair in the 1991 episodes makes him look like a member of a heavy metal hair band. A must see!
Georgie/Stewart vs. Kevin/Helen (1991)
Andrea/David vs. Robert/Emma (1991)
2 regular episodes from later in the run (both 1998, N/C)
Gambit (Wink Martindale)
episode with two 21 wins! (1972, N/C)
(The) Game Game (Jim McKrell)
regular episode (1969)
Get Rich Quick (Steve Edwards)
pilot (and only) episode (1977)
Get the Message (Robert Q. Lewis)
regular episode (1964)
Get the Picture (Mike O'Malley)
possible pilot or very early episode with slightly different set, Jack/Jessica vs. Jeff/Hagan. (1991)
regular episode with bonus round win! (1991, N/C)
Justin/Elizabeth vs. Adam/Randi (1991)
Daniel/Rebecca vs. Doug/Anna, Henry J. is seen on camera. (1991)
David/Katrina vs. Charlie/Keri (1991)
Louis/Christy vs. Brian/Tara, Henry J. delivers pizza to Mike and the kids. (1991)
Tori/Stacey vs. Charlie/Brenda (1991)
Mike/Danielle vs. John/Carrie (1991)
Jay/Jennifer vs. Robert/Chrissy (1991)
Marcus/Nia vs. Cesar/Laura (1991)
Michael/Angie vs. David/Kristen (1991)
Josh/Angel vs. Robert/Keva (1991)
Jeff/Sharon vs. Josh/Babeta (1991)
Tony/Jennifer vs. Jay/Aleah (1991)
Shana/Jodie vs. Billy/David, identical twins on both teams (1991)
Phillip/Jessica vs. Aaron/Elizabeth (1991)
Carlos/Tiffany vs. Andy/Erin (1991)
Andy/Sherry vs. Shawn/Ashley (1991)
Doug/Kim vs. Eric/Randa (1991)
Michael/Angie vs. David/Kristen (1991)
Nick/Patricia vs. Mack/Adrienne, different set. (1991)
Keith/Kelly vs. Justin/Martha (1991, digital went out for 2 minutes in middle of episode)
Steven/Adria vs. Edward/Cathy (1991)
Mike/Tiffany vs. Nathan/Jennifer (1991)
Dax/Ursula vs. Rick/Amy (1991)
John/Rachel vs. Willie/Kim, 940 points in main game for yellow team. (1991)
Bobby/Jada vs. Doug/Elizabeth (1991)
Phil/Wendy vs. Brett/McKinley (1991)
Celebrity episode with Sam/Clarissa from "Clarissa Explains It All" vs. Kevin/Alex from "Welcome Freshman"
(1991)
Go (Kevin O'Connell)
premiere episode with Elaine Joyce & Richard Kline, double jackpot attempted. (1983, N/C)
third episode with Elaine Joyce & Richard Kline, double jackpot attempt. (1983)
Lynn Redgrave & Richard Gillian (1983, from "Faux Paux")
Betty White & Fred Grandy (1983)
Shelly Smith & Brian Mitchell, with a double jackpot win! (1983)
Grant Goodeve & Joanne Worley (1983)
Markie Post & Barry Gordon, the first day of head to head, plus a double jackpot attempt. (1983)
Bonnie Urseth & Michael J. Fox, two great teams. (1983)
Kim Fields & Lauri Hendler (1983)
Another World vs. Search For Tomorrow, obvisouly a soaps stars episode. (1983)
Betty White & Robert Mandan (1984)
Vicki Lawrence & Barry Gordon (1984)
next-to-last episode with Didi Conn & Charlie Siebert. A $20,000 double jackpot win! (1984, N/C)
(The) Gong Show (Chuck Barris)
episode with two terrible acts, which in my opinion, should have been gonged in the first ten seconds. (1976, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Eva Gabor, Peter Lawford, it's Valentine's Day. (1976, N/C)
Paul Williams, Jaye P. Morgan, Steve Garvey (1976, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Steve Martin, it's St. Patrick's Day. (1976, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Rip Taylor (1976, N/C)
another with Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Rip Taylor (1976, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Jamie Farr, 4th of July episode. (1976, N/C)
Jamie Farr, Mitzi McCall, Charlie Brill, one act is gonged when Charile picks up Mitzi and hits the gong with her feet. (1976, N/C)
Rip Taylor, Susan George, Peter Lawford (1976, missing opening, N/C)
another with Rip Taylor, Susan George, Peter Lawford, it's Harry Warren day. (1976)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Jamie Farr, a 6 year old kid wins. (1976, N/C)
Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, Allen Ludden (1976, N/C)
another with Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, Allen Ludden (1976, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Eva Gabor, Peter Lawford, it's Joyce Haber day. (1976, N/C)
another with Arte Johnson, Eva Gabor, Peter Lawford (1976, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Steve Martin, it's not Lin Bolen day! (1976)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Steve Garvey (1976)
another with Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Steve Garvey, it's King Kong's legs day. (1976)
another with Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Steve Garvey (1976)
episode with a contestant getting a total score of 1!!! (1977)
episode with a young Pee-Wee Herman performing. (1977)
400th show (1977)
5 others (GSN Gong-iversary, 1977)
Pat Paulson, Jaye P. Morgan, Pat McCormick (1977, N/C)
Louis Nye, Jaye P. Morgan, Pat McCormick (1977, N/C)
Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, Louis Nye (1977, N/C)
another with Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, Louis Nye (1977, N/C)
Jaye P. Morgan, Mitzi McCall, Charlie Brill, one contestant gets gonged when Charlie lifts Mitzi and whacks the gong with her head. (1977, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Jamie Farr, Barris wears a kilt. (1977, N/C)
Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, Chuck Woolery (1977, N/C)
Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, Anson Williams, Witchita St. Day. (1977, N/C)
Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, Mort Sall (1977, N/C)
Jaye P. Morgan, Anson Williams, Patty Andrews (1977, most of end credits cut off, N/C)
Louis Nye, Jaye P. Morgan, Jaye P. Morgan, Jamie Farr (1977, no opening or first act, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Allen Ludden, it's Victor Wright day. (1977, N/C)
Rip Taylor, Patty Andrews, Pat McCormick, Rip plugs the $1.98 Beauty Show. (1977, missing opening, N/C)
Jamie Farr, Mitzi McCall, Charlie Brill (1977, N/C)
Jaye P. Morgan, Arte Johnson, Mabel King, Barris wears an LA Kings jersey. (1977, N/C)
Jaye P. Morgan, Charlie Brill, Mitzi McCall, gong-o-meter is used and a little kid wins. (1977, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Allen Ludden, one guy is censored for the whole act! (1977, N/C)
Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, Patty Andrews (1977, N/C)
another with Ruth Buzzi, Rip Taylor, Dionne Warwick (1977, most of end credits missing, N/C)
Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, Louis Nye, Gong Show penalty box is introduced. (1977, N/C)
Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, Pat Paulsen, Barris tells a racist joke. (1977, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, David Letterman (1977, N/C)
Jaye P. Morgan, Anson Williams, Patty Andrews (1977, N/C)
another with Jaye P. Morgan, Anson Williams, Patty Andrews (1977, N/C)
Pat Paulsen, Jaye P. Morgan, Pat McCormick (1977, N/C)
Gary Mule Deer, Michelle Lee, Pat McCormick, Barris dressed in a Philadelphia Eagles uniform. (1977, N/C)
Jaye P. Morgan, Arte Johnson, Barbara McNair, one act is gonges too early and gets to continue performing, another act impersonates Barris. (1977, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Jamie Farr (1977, N/C)
Arte Johnson, Jaye P. Morgan, Anson Williams (1977)
Rip Taylor, Patty Andrews, Pat McCormick, Barris wears a Philadelphia Flyers jersey. (1978, N/C)
Unknown Comic (as a panelist), Jaye P. Morgan, Pat McCormick (1978, N/C)
Jamie Farr, Jaye P. Morgan, David Scheiner (1979, N/C)
Freeman King, Martha Reeves, Pat McCormick (1979, N/C)
Argus Hamilton, Molly Cheek, Ramone Azteca (1988, original commercials)
Argus Hamilton, Molly Cheek, Ramone Azteca, Argus calls a contestant a pervert! (1988, N/C)
Argus Hamilton, Molly Cheek, Ramone Azteca (1988, original commercials)
Argus Hamilton, Molly Cheek, Ramone Azteca (1988, original commercials)
George Wallace, Pam Matteson, Dweezil Zappa, one act is ecstatic over a total score of 5! (1988, original commercials)
George Wallace, Pam Matteson, Dweezil Zappa (1988, original commercials)
George Wallace, Pam Matteson, Dweezil Zappa (1988, original ocommercials)
George Wallace, Pam Matteson, Dweezil Zappa (1988, missing opening, original commercials)
Fat Boys Rebecca Arthur, Kurt Rambis, Rebecca brings her dog with her. (1988, original commercials)
Fat Boys Rebecca Arthur, Kurt Rambis (1988, original commercials)
Fat Boys Rebecca Arthur, Kurt Rambis (1988, original commercials)
Fat Boys Rebecca Arthur, Kurt Rambis (1988, joins during first act, original commercials)
Marsha Warfield, John Matuszak, Jane Wiedlin (1988, original commercials)
Marsha Warfield, John Matuszak, Jane Wiedlin (1988, original commercials)
Marsha Warfield, John Matuszak, Jane Wiedlin (1988, original commercials)
Marsha Warfield, John Matuszak, Jane Wiedlin (1988, original commercials)
Scott Nemes, Janice Pennington, and Jay Thomas. It's Dancestand day with kids dancing while each act is performing. Janice Pennington's arm is in a sling, plus a promo for Fun House! (1989, original commercials)
Grand Prix All Star Show (Michael Young & Terri Ann Linn)
episode with Jenilee Harrison, Jay Johnson, and David Cassidy. (1982, original commercials)
Greed (Chuck Woolery)
episode with Dan Avila, Curtis Warren, and others (1999)
regular episode (2000)
possibly the last episode before FOX canned it (2000)
(Jerry Springer--UK VERSION)
regular episode (2001)
(Nickelodeon) GUTS (Mike O'Malley)
James/Nina/LaShawn (1992)
Melissa/Leah/Kenneth (1992)
Jerome/Mark/Kristina (1993)
Susan/Bryan/Terrar, Evander Holyfield makes an appearance and perfect game for Bryan. (1994)
(Global) GUTS
USA/Germany/Israel (1995)
Mexico/Spain/Portugal (1995)
UK/CIS/Israel (1995)
UK/Spain/Mexico (1995)
Special: Behind the Scenes of Global GUTS (1995, 45 mins.)
Happy Family Plan (Wada Akiko & Furutachi Ichiro--JAPANESE)
episode with two families and two wins! A perfect show is very rare!!! (12/4/2002)
episode with a whiskey recognition stunt and a stunt where a guy has to build a house of cards in 2 minutes. (2003)
episode with a skill crane challenege. (2003)
"Over 200th" special, shows various memorable tasks from over the years. (11/5/2003)
Headline Chasers (Wink Martindale)
rehearsal show hosted by Johnny Gilbert. The team couples switch during the game a total of four times, and direction cues are heard in the studio. (1985)
Dennis/Anne vs. Bob/Mary (1985)
Bill/Mary vs. Jerry/Gwen (1985)
He Said, She Said (Joe Garangiola)
--Tattletales predecessor.
2 regular episodes (1969)
another episode with Bert Convy, Dick Clark among the celebrities. (1969)
High Rollers (Alex Trebek)
episode with Lucky Gene, who rolls snake-eyes in the bonus round to win the cash. (1978, N/C)
Randy vs. Alan, Alex is sitting on a bench during game play, and two incorrect dice rolls off the table. (1979, original commercials)
Candice vs. Pearl (1979, original commercials)
Steven vs. Techla (1979, original commercials)
Jean vs. Donna, the last episode of '79 and Alex is wearing a tux! (1979, original commercials)
Rich vs. Ted (1980, original commercials)
Maryanne vs. Sheryl (1980, original commercials)
Tom vs. John, Tom clears 3 columns and wins 12 prizes, plus a car win takes him to $28,216! (1980, original commercials)
Steven vs. ? (1980, original commercials)
final episode with drunken Alex! (1980, N/C)
(Wink Martindale)
premiere episode (1987, original commercials)
third episode, Wendy vs. Al. (1987, N/C)
fourth episode, Wendy vs. Al, Wendy at the big numbers. (1987, N/C)
Cheryl vs. Richard with a $10,000 win! (1987)
Cheryl vs. John (1987, original commercials)
Julie vs. Nevin, a near win at the big numbers. (1987)
Tracey vs. Rick (1987)
Claudia vs. Rick, a $10,000 win! (1987)
Jeanene vs. Greg. Greg gets very lucky and Jeanene doesn't seem like she's having fun anymore! (1987, original commercials)
Darlene vs. Brian, Darlene becomes the all-time money winner retiring with over $49,000! (1987, after images in background)
Robin vs. Mike, Carolyn vs. Mike. Mike's Big Numbers win from the prior day is the opening. (1987, N/C)
John vs. Big Numbers, Teresa vs. John. Big Numbers is played twice. (1987, original commercials)
Irene vs. Chris, Sheila vs. Chris, special game is played. (1987, N/C)
Carolyn vs. Mike (1987)
Jerry vs. Jean, starts with Jerry at the big numbers. A $10,000 win! (1987, original commercials)
Betty Jo vs. Jack, Thanksgiving episode with an all-cash board. (1987)
Delores vs. Bill, New Year's Eve episode with Auld Lang Syne played during commercial bumps. $19,000 car win! (1987, N/C, no credits)
Cheryl vs. Bret (1988)
Cheryl vs. Tom, a $10,000 big numbers win! (1988, N/C)
JoAnn vs. Tom, Tom is back for more and wins a chainsaw in Wink's Garage game. (1988)
Maureen vs. Tom, Tom reaches $26,000. (1988)
Kasey vs. Big Numbers, Kasey vs. Kory. Kasey wins $10,000 at the top of the show by clearing the last three numbers 2-4-5 with a roll of an 11! (1988)
Susan vs. Big Numbers, Susan vs. Gene. Big Numbers played twice. (1988, N/C)
final episode, Linda vs. Andrew (1988, N/C)
History IQ (Marc Summers)
premiere episode (2000, N/C)
Hit Man (Peter Tomarken)
American Bandstand and Custer's last stand. (1983, original commercials)
Marlon Brando & Presidents of the U.S. Diana/Marlin/Carol. A $10,000 win! (1983, original commercials)
TV commercials and William Randolph Hearst. $10,000 win! (1983, N/C)
Abbott & Costello and The Washington Social Scene. Larry vs. Beverly vs. Craig, with a $10,000 win in 25 seconds. (1983, N/C)
Cleopatra and Dogs. Barbara vs. Billie vs. Kris. (1983, original commercials)
Bette Davis and Famous Clowns. Emily vs. Gil vs. Jackie. (1983, original commercials)
P.T. Barnum and "Where Words Come From." Kacey vs. Chuck vs. Jennifer. (1983, original commercials)
WC Fields and Stamps, Barbara vs. Curtis vs. Carol. (1983, original commercials)
Stardom & Winston Churchill, Sheila vs. Bart vs. Liz. (1983, original commercials)
Jean Harlow & Prophets, Johanna vs. Larry vs. Laura, Peter comes out dressed like a clown! (1983, original commercials)
Casablanca & Henry VIII (1983, original commercials)
final episode with Gene Kelly & VPs of the United States. Features Randy West as a contestant. (1983, original commercials)
Hollywood Connection (Jim Lange)
regular episode (1977)
Hollywood Showdown (Todd Newton)
episode with a box office winner of $17,540! (2000)
episode with another box office winner (2000)
Hollywood Squares (ALL VERIONS)
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Hometown High Q (Ken Rice)
North Alleghany/Albert Gallatin/Canon McMilan (2004)
Penns Manor/Highlands/Preston (2004)
Burrell/Shadyside Academy/Charleroi (2004)
Beaver/Avonworth/Lakeview Christian Academy (2004)
University/West Mifflin/Quigley (2004)
Central Catholic/Shaler Area/Butler, Chris Wannagat is on Shaler! (2004)
Shaler Area/Greater Latrobe/The Ellis School, a playoff game with Chris Wannagat. (2004)
Hot Potato (Bill Cullen)
premiere episode, Teachers vs. Mom's to be. Teachers go all the way for $5,000 (1984)
Mrs. America's vs. All-American athletes. The athelets blow it in the bonus round (1984)