In reply to the message below, that was from the Tuesday aired episode from that week if I recall correctly. I did attend in person the morning taping session...
... guests and the two civilian partners with each of their family members are shown in front of the giant pyramid, plus host Dick Clark sitting now in the...
In a message dated 9/7/2008 12:25:59 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ... guests and the two civilian partners with each of their family members are shown in...
In reply to in part... ... Thank you for very much for the technical clairifaction on that actual type of camera *shot* used in the closing segment for that...
To my knowledge, he was one of first to give away $30,000 in one day. Sal Viscuso gave away $30,000 in one day in June 1979. I am in Ireland right now...
25 years ago today, the same day that a new CBS-TV game show called "Press Your Luck" replaced the Bill-Cullen-hosted "Child's Play", "The New $25,000 Pyramid"...
26 years ago tomorrow, "The $25,000 Pyramid" premiered on CBS-TV, with Constance McCashin (from "Knots Landing") & Robert Mandan (from "Private Benjamin"), the...
As a long time viewer of the show, I was among several who were stunned to hear "From Television City in Hollywood...." as the opening words in 1982. </HTML>...
... exact), ... biggest "Pyramid" ... Minor correction: Cheryl's total was $150,800. Dick Clark misspoke when he announced what Cheryl's total would be if she...
CBS Television honored the daytime premieres of 2 Great Game Shows:The $25,000 Pyramid and Child's Play!  The $25,000 Pyramid, a new edition of the game...
In reply to... ... You were not the only veteran Pyramid fan that was shocked to hear that opening spiel from announcer Jack Clark who said those words on that...
3 things: 1) I already made a topic on this. 2) The $100,000 Pyramid actually had 550 episodes, not 545. 3) I think the episode where the word "New" was...
Game Shows 2008-2009 will be the subject of the Season 2 premier of The New Game Show Talk And Fun. Our resident experts Brian Sapinski and Alan Mitsugi will...
Hello Pyramid fans! I wanted to share with you some "behind the scenes" footage from The $20,000 Pyramid. This video was taken with an 8mm camera, and is...
In reply to... ... Wow!!! What a great find, but then again, I do remember vividly at times that cameras and non-flash bulb picture taking were permitted on...
A last minute change to our program this Wednesday The Challengers will be the subject of the Season 2 premier of The New Game Show Talk And Fun. Stan Newman,...
The Challengers will be the subject of the Season 2 premier of The New Game Show Talk And Fun. Stan Newman, the biggest champion in the history of The...
Game Shows 2008-2009 will be the subject for The New Game Show Talk And Fun this week. Our resident experts Brian Sapinski & Alan Mitsugi will be our special...
JackPot! and all its incarnations will be the subject for The New Game Show Talk And Fun this week. Geoff Edwards, host of the 1974-1975 and 1989-1990 versions...
Anyone know who they had as the celebrities on that version of the show when the upholstery on the podiums changed, and when exactly did that week originally...
Good morning.? The first guests on the $100,000 when the upholstery changed was the late Lois Nettleton and the late Nipsey Russell.? The other celebrities on...
I should add that on the brief 13-week run in 1988 of the CBS-TV $25,000 Pyramid, the contestant and host podiums were changed from the orange to the brown...
Our annual The Price is Right discussion will be the subject for Game Show Talk And Fun this week. Our resident experts Brian Sapinski and Alan Mitsugi will be...
Just stumbled on an 8x10 picture on bid until 11/21 on Ebay. It quite possibly is Bill Cullen with Priscilla Manning who has just broken Al Schwartz's record...
1) Who owns the rights to the $50,000 version? CPM Inc. Chicago? 2) Which "Pyramid" celebrities were contestants on the show? I know that David Graf, Joel...
Now released today (Tuesday 12/2/2008) on DVD by BCI/Eclipse is "The Best of Password", featuring 32 episodes from the CBS 1960's version on four discs. The...
In reply to the questions asked... 1) The shows are presented in the same basic fullscreen aspect ratio as you see on your TV set (i.e. not letterboxed). 2)...