3's a Crowd

  1. The husbands kiss their secretaries. (ASOT-15/03005)

  2. A husband has been to his secretary's house 50 times! Another uses the same nickname for his secretary as his wife. (ASOT-13/03006)

  3. Episode with a rather philosophical wife. (ASOT-13/12956)

  4. One of the secretaries is a "farm girl." (ASOT-12/12959)

  5. A fight almost breaks out between a wife and secretary. (ASOT-1/00000)


$10,000 Pyramid

  1. Previously the only existing episode (until GSN proved us wrong) with Richard Deacon and Kay Ballard. Features a $10,000 win. Fair to poor video quality. (TR-5/04710)

  2. Sandy Duncan and Edward Asner. (GSSN-10KP/00000)

  3. Sandy Duncan and Edward Asner. Features a $10,000 win. (GSSN-10KP/03006)

  4. Sandy Duncan and Edward Asner. (GSSN-10KP/10004)

  5. Special week with Loretta Switt, McLean Stevenson, Anita Gillette, and David Spielberg begins. McLean and Anita play in the first game and Loretta and David in the second. In the second front game, the word jumps from the bottom of the screen to the top. (GSSN-10KP/13001)

  6. Special week with Loretta Switt, McLean Stevenson, Anita Gillette, and David Spielberg continues. McLean and Anita played in the first game and Loretta and David played in the second game. McLean only scores 1 point in the first round. (GSSN-10KP/20001)

  7. Special week with Loretta Switt, McLean Stevenson, Anita Gillette, and David Spielberg continues. Only the stars play (no contestants). McLean and Loretta vs. Anita and David both games. McLean ALMOST flips the bird (I believe he is actually crossing his fingers) after saying "Loretta is not dumb." Loretta and McLean win $10,000. (GSSN-10KP/22957)

  8. Special week with Loretta Switt, McLean Stevenson, Anita Gillette, and David Spielberg continues. First game: McLean and Loretta vs. Anita and David. McLean and Loretta win $10,000 again!. In the second game, the men play the women. After the women win, the men walk off! (GSSN-10KP/25957)

  9. Special week with Loretta Switt, McLean Stevenson, Anita Gillette, and David Spielberg continues. Show stars with Loretta and Anita in the Winner's Circle. The show almost goes to commercial before 2nd Winner's Circle (the screen fades to black for half a second). In the second front game, Anita and McLean play against Loretta and David. After Loretta and David win, McLean and Anita walk off. Not enough time for another Winner's Circle so each team gets $500 for charity. (GSSN-10KP/32955)


The $10,000 Sweep

Unsold pilot from 1972 starring Jack Clark. This would eventually evolve into The $10,000 Pyramid. (RTD/13132)


The $20,000 Pyramid

  1. From 1978. David Letterman and Anita Gillette. Contains a discussion about what a "musketeer" is (later, Dick looks it up in the dictionary). (GSSN-20KP/00000)

  2. Episode from 1978. David Letterman and Anita Gillette. (GSSN-20KP/03013)

  3. Episode from 1978. David Letterman and Anita Gillette. Features a $15,000 win. Only one Winner's Circle is played. (GSSN-20KP/10006)

  4. Episode from 1978. David Letterman and Anita Gillette. Begins with Winner's Circle. Features a $10,000 win. No ending segment (technical difficulties at GSN). (GSSN-20KP/13359)

  5. From 1978. David Letterman and Anita Gillette. David's wearing a LA Dodgers jacket and Anita's wearing a Philadelphia Flyers sweatshirt (keep in mind, the show is taped in New York). (GSNN-20KP/20057)

  6. Final day of special challenge match between Billy Crystal and Sal Viscuso. Somebody wins $15,000. Billy and Sal play the last Winner's Circle. Fair to good video quality. (TR-3/00000)

  7. From 1979. David Letterman and Joanne Worley. (GSSN-20KP/25916)

  8. Episode from 1979. David Letterman and Joanne Worley. David and Joanne play the last Winner's Circle. (GSSN-20KP/32908)

  9. Final episode aired June 27, 1980. Lois Nettleton and Bill Cullen. Somebody wins $10,000 in the final Winner's Circle. Dick shows the categories they would have used if they wanted to save the money. Fair video quality. (TR-3/22318)


$25,000 Pyramid (Cullen Version)
STARRING BILL CULLEN

Episode from 1978. Sandy Duncan and Dick Cavett. Includes original commercials. Fair video quality. (TR-3/24600)


The $25,000 Pyramid
DICK CLARK VERSION

  1. Premiere episode aired September 20, 1982 with Constance McCashin and Robert Mandan. Audio bad at times. (FOTF/22442)

  2. Markie Post and Richard Kline. (ASOT-9/00000)

  3. Audrey Landers and Nipsey Russell. Nipsey recites his "lonely women" poem. (MISC-4/22814)

  4. Audrey Landers and Nipsey Russell. Nipsey recites his "pro and con" poem. Features a $25,000 win. (ASOT-17/32927)


THE $64,000 QUESTION

It's the first anniversary of $64,000 Question. A husband and wife each go for $32,000 on Sherlock Holmes and each get a question about "concealment of identity" (which makes host Hal March do a double take on the second question). Includes original commercials. Tape has a tendency to skip from time to time and I will try to keep it at a minimum. (TVCC-GS1/00000)


$100,000 NAME THAT TUNE
TOM KENNEDY VERSION

1977 episode with a $100,000 win. Includes original commercials. Excellent video quality. (TR-5/34446)


$100,000 Name That Tune (Lange)
JIM LANGE VERSION

  1. Episode with ATGS's own Tammy Warner. Fair to good video quality. (TR-5/45917)

  2. Tammy Warner's TOC semi-final appearance. Fair to good video quality. (TR-5/51756)


The $100,000 Pyramid

  1. Markie Post and Charlie Siebert. Features the "a marital aid" clue for "things that vibrate." (ASOT-6/03008)

  2. $100,000 Tournament show with Markie Post and Brian Mitchell. (012501/00000)

  3. $100,000 Tournament show with Markie Post and Brian Mitchell. (012501/03039)

  4. $100,000 Tournament show with Markie Post and Brian Mitchell. (012501/10037)

  5. $100,000 Tournament show with Markie Post and Brian Mitchell. Somebody wins $100,000. (012501/13034)

  6. Tournament show with Shelly Smith and LeVar Burton. Denise vs. Linda. No ending prize plugs. (090201/10003)

  7. Shelly Smith and LeVar Burton. Features a $100,000 win. (GSNT10/10040)

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