NAME THAT TUNE (hosted by George DeWitt) (1 episode)
?/58: retrospective show w/ Montana cowboy named Benny
$100,000 NAME THAT TUNE (3 episodes)
(hosted by Tom Kennedy)
?/77: car win! (Kathie Lee Johnson (Gifford now) sings on this show.)
2/23/78: $100,000 win!
(hosted by Jim Lange)
?/84: ATGS poster Tammy Warner is a contestant (Family Channel rerun)
THE NAME'S THE SAME (hosted by Robert Q. Lewis) (1 episode)
2/53: w/ Jerry Lester, Joan Alexander, and Meredith Wilson (Robert Montgomery is special guest.) (GSN)
THE NEWLYWED GAME (hosted by Bob Eubanks) (4 episodes)
?/68: nighttime ep (B&W kinescope)
?/69: daytime ep (B&W kinescope)
5/69: Reunion Day (GSN) (IW-5)
?/77: syndicated ep (GSN) (DZ-8)
NOW YOU SEE IT (5 episodes)
'70's version (hosted by Jack Narz)
4/1/74: premiere (GSN)
4/74: $10,000 bonus win! (GSN) (glitches in picture) (DZ-8)
?/75: "wet underwear" ep (GSN)
6/13/75: finale (GSN) (2 bonus wins!)
'80's version (hosted by Chuck Henry)
7/14/89: finale (NC) (fair picture)
NUMBER PLEASE (hosted by Bud Collyer) (1 episode)
5/61: one ep (B&W videotape) (GSN)
OFF THE WALL (Disney Channel) (hosted by Larry Zeno) (1 episode)
8/28/98: one ep
OKAY, MOTHER (hosted by Dennis James) (1 episode)
?/47 (or ?/50, according to one TV reference book): one ep
OUTRAGEOUS! (Fox Family Channel) (hosted by Idalis deLeon) (2 episodes)
8/26/98: one ep (NC)
8/27/98: one ep
PDQ (hosted by Dennis James) (1 episode)
?/65: pilot w/ Stubby Kaye, Dick Patterson, Gisele MacKenzie, and one civilian contestant (NC)
PASS THE BUCK (hosted by Bill Cullen) (3 episodes)
4/3/78: premiere (taped from Faux Pause Picks) (GSN)
4/4/78: second show ($5,000 win!) (taped from Faux Pause Picks) (GSN)
?/78: Barry and Mat(t) win $5,000! (GSN)
PASSWORD (hosted by Allen Ludden) (32 episodes)
CBS nighttime version
1/2/62: premiere w/ Carol Burnett and Garry Moore (B&W videotape) (GSN)
1/23/62: w/ Pat Carroll and Johnny Carson (B&W videotape) (GSN)
5/8/62: w/ Bess Myerson and Hugh O'Brien (B&W videotape) (GSN)
5/29/62: w/ Joan and Jack Benny (time bar on screen)
6/12/62: w/ Audrey Meadows and Sam Levenson (B&W videotape) (GSN)
10/28/62: w/ Jane Powell and Red Buttons (B&W videotape) (GSN)
6/24/63: w/ Betty White and Jack Paar (B&W videotape) (GSN)
11/20/63: w/ Rosemary Clooney and Shelley Berman (B&W videotape) (GSN)
2/4/65: w/ Elizabeth Ashley and Roddy McDowell (B&W videotape) (GSN)
CBS daytime version
?/66: w/ Lucille Ball and Gary Morton playing w/ friends for charity (B&W kinescope)
9/12/66: first color show w/ Barbara Bain and Brian Keith (GSN)
9/13/66: w/ Bea Benederet and Eddie Albert (GSN)
9/14/66: w/ Nancy Kulp and Frank Sutton (GSN)
9/15/66: w/ Donna Douglas and Steven Hill (GSN)
?/66: w/ Irene Ryan and Bob Crane (Donna Douglas is a contestant.) (GSN)
?/66: w/ Audrey Meadows and Jerry Lewis (GSN)
?/66: w/ Barbara Eden and Peter Lawford (GSN)
?/66: w/ Carolyn Jones and Barry Sullivan (GSN)
?/66: w/ Amanda Blake and Ray Bolger (GSN)
?/66: w/ Carol Burnett and Ross Martin (GSN)
11/21/66: w/ Angie Dickinson and Frank Gorshin (GSN)
4/67: w/ Arlene Francis and Larry Blyden (GSN) (tracking line at picture bottom)
4/67: w/ Betty White and George Grizzard (GSN)
4/67: 3 eps w/ Agnes Moorehead and Barry Nelson (GSN)
5/67: w/ Elizabeth Montgomery and Martin Landau (GSN) (low audio)
?/67: w/ Eva Gabor and Hugh O'Brian (GSN)
?/67: w/ Arlene Francis and Jack Cassidy (GSN)
6/67: Eastern Tournament of Champions ep w/ Betty White and Frank Gifford (GSN)
6/67: Eastern Tournament of Champions finale w/ Betty White and Frank Gifford (GSN)
ABC daytime version
2/21/75: All-Stars finale w/ Richard Dawson, Bill Bixby, Hal Linden, and Betty White (NC)
3/14/75: w/ Betty White and Vicki Lawrence (Mark Goodson appears at end.) (NC)
6/27/75: finale w/ Kate Jackson and Sam Melville (Show producers, Mark Goodson, and Betty White appear at end. Promo for Showoffs appears also.)
PASSWORD PLUS (32+ episodes)
(hosted by Allen Ludden)
1/8/79: premiere w/ Elizabeth Montgomery and Robert Foxworth (GSN)
1/9/79: w/ Elizabeth Montgomery and Robert Foxworth (GSN) (fuzzy picture)
1/12/79: w/ Elizabeth Montgomery and Robert Foxworth (GSN)
1/79: w/ Marcia Wallace and Tony Randall (GSN)
1/31/79: w/ Linda Kaye Henning and Richard Paul (first few seconds missing)
2/26/79: w/ Elizabeth Montgomery and Bert Convy (GSN)
3/5/79: w/ Betty White and Robert Pine (GSN)
5/29/79: w/ Marion Ross and David Letterman (GSN)
?/79: two eps w/ Mary Tyler Moore and Bill Cullen (GSN)
?/79: half ep w/ Joyce Bulifant and Greg Morris (GSN)
?/79: w/ Lee Meriwether and Scoey Mitchlll (sic) (GSN)
?/79: w/ Robert Urich and Bart Braverman (who enter the stage backwards) (GSN)
?/79: 2 more eps w/ Robert Urich and Bart Braverman (GSN)
?/79: w/ Loretta Swit and John Schuck (GSN)
?/79: w/ Nancy Lane and Jon "Bowzer" Bauman (GSN)
?/79: w/ Karen Morrow and Martin Milner (GSN)
?/79: w/ Debralee Scott and Wesley Eure (GSN)
?/79: w/ Judy Norton-Taylor and Robert Walden (GSN) (low sound)
?/80: w/ Betty White and John Astin (GSN)
5/13/80: Allen Ludden's return after illness w/ Susan Richardson and Bill Cullen (GSN)
8/80: two eps w/ Lucille Ball and Dick Martin (Kirstie Alley is a contestant.) (GSN)
10/24/80: Ludden's last ep w/ Vicki Lawrence and Robert Donner (GSN)
(hosted by Bill Cullen)
?/80: w/ Elaine Joyce and Bill Anderson (GSN)
(hosted by Tom Kennedy)
12/80: "blooper" game w/ Betty White and Dick Martin (GSN)
?/81: All-Star game Monday show w/ Nancy Walker, Judy Norton-Taylor, Greg Morris, and Jim Perry (Show begins w/ Tom giving get-well message to Allen.) (GSN)
?/81: All-Star game Friday show w/ Nancy Walker, Judy Norton-Taylor, Greg Morris, and Jim Perry (GSN)
?/81: w/ Gene Rayburn and Wink Martindale (GSN)
?/82: w/ Jack Narz and Steven Ford (Jack hosts part of show while Tom plays.) (GSN)
3/26/82: finale w/ Audrey Landers and Tom Poston (very glitchy video)
PEOPLE ARE FUNNY (hosted by Art Linkletter) (1 episode)
?/58: one ep (NC)
PEOPLE ON TV (hosted by Jimmy Cefalo) (1 episode)
?/91: pilot ep (NC)
THE PERFECT MATCH (hosted by Dick Enberg) (1 episode)
?/67: one ep (GSN)
PERSONALITY (hosted by Larry Blyden) (1 episode)
7/29/69: w/ Jack Cassidy, Joan Rivers, and Flip Wilson (Shirley Jones appears on film.) (GSN)
PITFALL (hosted by Alex Trebek) (2 episodes)
?/81: one ep w/ Alex doing a little dancing! (NC)
?/81: one ep w/ bonus win! (NC)
PLAY THE PERCENTAGES (hosted by Geoff Edwards) (1 episode)
?/80: one ep w/ $36,000 win! (USA rerun) (end credits cut off)
PLAY YOUR HUNCH (hosted by Merv Griffin) (3 episodes)
?/58: pilot made for CBS
4/15/62: 1960 nighttime premiere w/ Jonathan Winters
6/20/62: 1962 nighttime premiere w/ Kaye Ballard
PRESS YOUR LUCK (hosted by Peter Tomarken) (3 episodes)
6/8/84: first ep w/ Michael Larsen (NC)
6/11/84: second ep w/ Michael Larsen (NC)
?/86: one ep w/ fun returning champion (USA rerun)
THE (NEW) PRICE IS RIGHT (24+ episodes)
(NBC daytime version) (hosted by Bill Cullen)
?/57: one ep (GSN)
(NBC primetime version) (hosted by Bill Cullen)
?/57: one ep (GSN)
1/27/60: one ep (GSN) (credits cut off by GSN)
7/61: half ep (GSN)
9/6/63: last NBC ep w/ on-stage appearance by Don Pardo (GSN)
(ABC primetime version) (hosted by Bill Cullen)
9/64: ep w/ guest bidder Jose Ferrer (GSN)
?/64: ep w/ guest bidder Rita Moreno (GSN) (fuzzy picture)
(nighttime syndicated version) (hosted by Dennis James)
?/72: 12-minute pitchfilm w/ Mark Goodson and Dennis James w/ explanations of proposed games and clip of Dennis guest-hosting Let's Make a Deal (NC)
(CBS daytime version) (hosted by Bob Barker)
9/4/72: half hour premiere production version w/ slate (taped 5/19/72)
9/7/72: half hour fourth ep (NC)
9/11/72: half hour sixth ep (includes preview of CBS '72-'73 Sunday night lineup that includes the premiere of M*A*S*H)
9/72: half hour ep w/ Two-Player Auction (GSN)
11/72: half hour ep w/ True or False (GSN)
4/73: half hour ep w/ Double Digits (GSN)
11/3/75: first hour-long show (perfect game also) (GSN)
6/18/80: hour ep w/ Vanna White in Contestants' Row (GSN)
?/81: (part) showcase w/ Johnny Olson impersonating Swedish chef (GSN)
?/81: hour ep w/ premiere of Super Ball (GSN)
?/82: hour ep w/ special appearance by Bert Convy (GSN)
10/17/85: hour ep w/ tribute to late Johnny Olson
?/88: half hour ep (ghosts in picture)
2/16/89: hour perfect ep
9/16/91: hour first ep of 20th season w/ appearance by Mark Goodson and clips from past shows (GSN)
9/4/92: hour ep on 20th Anniversary (not noted in program) (may be rerun)
8/23/96: hour 25th Anniversary show (prime time show)
4/9/98: hour 5000th show (every pricing game has a car available)
6/12/98: hour final show of 26th season
9/20/99: hour first show of 28th season w/premiere of "Let 'em Roll"
('90's syndicated version) (hosted by Doug Davidson)
?/94: ep w/ "echo" showcase (NC)
THE $10,000 PYRAMID (hosted by Dick Clark) (1+ episode)
?/73: w/ Kaye Ballard and Richard Deacon ($10,000 win!) (rough video)
?/7?: (part) clip w/ William Shatner playing Winner's Circle solo
THE $20,000 PYRAMID (hosted by Dick Clark) (5 episodes)
7/6/76: w/ Loretta Swit and Clifton Davis (NC) (taped 6/8/76) ($20,000 win!)
9/14/77: w/ William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy (NC) (Shatner becomes destructive in Winners' Circle.) (fair quality)
?/78: w/ Billy Crystal and Sal Viscuso (NC) ($15,000 win!)
12/13/78: w/ Anita Gillette and David Letterman (GSN) ($15,000 win!) (first few seconds missing)
6/27/80: finale w/ Lois Nettleton and Bill Cullen (End of show has "Categories We Could Have Used to Save Money".)
ALL-STAR JUNIOR PYRAMID (hosted by Dick Clark) (1 episode)
9/2/79: w/ Susan Richardson, David Hollander, Tony Danza, Tammy Lauren, Olivia Barash, and (15-year-old) Rob Lowe (2 $10,000 wins!)
THE $25,000 PYRAMID (5+ episodes)
syndicated version (hosted by Bill Cullen)
?/74: four minute promo w/ lots of $10,000 Pyramid wins (red-tinted color film)
CBS version (hosted by Dick Clark)
9/20/82: premiere w/ Constance McCashin and Robert Mandan (GSN) (almost unwatchable due to digital cable problems)
4/1/83: w/ Florence Henderson and Earl Holliman (GSN) ($10,000 win!)
?/83: w/ Denise Miller and Peter Bonerz (GSN) ($25,000 win!)
12/31/87: first finale (before Blackout) w/ Anne-Marie Johnson and Robert Hegyes
7/1/88: second and last finale w/ Robin Riker-Hasley and Charles Siebert
THE $50,000 PYRAMID (1 episode)
(hosted by Dick Clark)
1/26/81: premiere w/ Joanne Worley and Sal Viscuso (NC) (blurry picture at times)
THE $100,000 PYRAMID (6+ episodes)
(hosted by Dick Clark)
1/86: w/ Vicki Lawrence and Dick Cavett (who gives his Winner's Circle partner the shirt off his back after blowing her chance of winning $10,000) (GSN)
?/86: w/ Lauri Hendler and Henry Polic, II (GSN)
?/86: w/ Mary Cadorette and David Graf (Mary Cadorette helps w/ $100,000 win in second game!) (GSN)
?/88: (part) w/ Ilene Graff and David Garrison (David Garrison helps a college grad student win $100,000!)
?/88: w/ Martha Smith and Levar Burton ($100,000 win!) (GSN) (DZ-8)
?/88: w/ Audrey Landers and Charles Siebert ($100,000 win!) (GSN) (DZ-8)
(hosted by John Davidson)
?/91: w/ Adrienne Barbeau and Jason Alexander (Jason Alexander helps w/ $100,000 win in first game!)
QUEEN FOR A DAY (hosted by Jack Bailey) (2 episodes)
?/60: one ep
?/63: Circus Day w/ onscreen appearance by announcer John Harlan
THE $64,000 QUESTION (hosted by Hal March) (2 episodes)
6/5/56: first anniversary show w/ appearances by all previous $64,000 winners including Dr. Joyce Brothers
?/58: Wyatt Earp's nephew Virgil Earp answers the $32,000 question
THE QUIZ SHOW SCANDAL (hosted by David McCullough) (1 episode)
1/92: one hour PBS American Experience documentary about 50's scandal (color videotape and film w/ B&W kinescope clips) (both original and later rerun versions available)
REEL TO REEL (hosted by Peter Marshall) (1 episode)
9/1/98: w/ Stella Stevens and Michael Winslow (NC)
REMOTE CONTROL (hosted by Ken Ober) (2 episodes)
?/88: tribute to Susan Olsen (MTV rerun)
9/23/89: special show w/ Brady Bunch cast members Barry Williams, Eve Plumb, and Susan Olsen playing for charity (MTV rerun) (closing credits missing)
RHYME AND REASON (hosted by Bob Eubanks) (1 episode)
?/75: pilot w/ Nipsey Russell, Lee Meriwether, Richard Dawson, Jaye P. Morgan, Jack Cassidy, and Adrienne Barbeau (NC) (Watch out for raunchy language in places!)
RIDDLERS (hosted by David Letterman) (1 episode)
?/77: unsold pilot w/ JoAnne Worley, Robert Urich, Joyce Bulifant, Michael McKean, and Debralee Scott (GSN) (tracking line at picture bottom)
ROSIE O'DONNELL SHOW (hosted by Rosie O'Donnell) (1 clip)
?/97: (part) clip w/ Rosie singing w/ game show hosts Chuck Woolery, Bob Eubanks, Mark Summers, Tom Kennedy, and David Ruprecht)
$ALE OF THE CENTURY (hosted by Jim Perry) (17 episodes)
(NBC version)
1/3/83: premiere (NC)
?/84: ep w/ Lee Menning
?/85: ep w/ turntable blooper (USA rerun)
?/85: last ep w/ shopping (USA rerun)
8/86: ep w/ cut-ins for bad weather in Houston
3/30/87: one ep (IW-5)
6/9/87: ep w/ $50,000 win! (IW-5)
6/12/87: one ep (IW-6)
6/15/87: one ep (IW-6)
?/88: record margin of victory in game (NC)
?/88: w/ Summer Bartholomew in Fame Game (USA rerun)
?/88: from Pep Rally Week (USA rerun) (few seconds missing from intro)
3/23/89: $16,000 Instant Cash win! (IW-7)
3/24/89: finale (NC)
(syndicated version)
?/85: John Goss wins $156,000 in cash and prizes! (USA rerun)
?/85: Alice Conkwright wins $141,000 in cash and prizes! (USA rerun)
(Australian version) (hosted by Glenn Rich)
?/97: $282,000 in cash and prizes available (NC) (fair picture)
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (game show parodies) (1 clip)
4/18/92: (part) parody called "Stand Up and Win" w/ Jerry Seinfeld hosting and Dana Carvey, Adam Sandler, and Rob Schneider as contestants (taped from 5/16/98 rebroadcast)
SAY WHEN!! (hosted by Art James) (1 episode)
1/3/61: premiere (Art's first tv hosting job, AFAIK) (NC)
SCATTERGORIES (hosted by Dick Clark) (2 episodes)
?/83: w/ Peter Noone, Viveca Fox, Robert Kelker-Kelly, Richard Karn, and Candace Cameron (NC) (first few seconds missing)
?/83: w/ Judge Joseph Wapner, Beverly Johnson, Jerry Mathers, "Sweet Lou" Dunbar, and Jenna von Oy (NC) (first few seconds and end credits missing)
SCRABBLE (hosted by Chuck Woolery) (5 episodes)
7/2/84: premiere of first run
12/88: Aaron ("Sol") Solomon wins Bonus Sprint during Teen Week
3/23/90: finale of first run w/ Bonus Sprint win
1/18/93: premiere of revival run
?/93: ep from revival run w/ Bonus Sprint win
SECOND CHANCE (hosted by Jim Peck) (1 episode)
?/76: pilot for series later revived as Press Your Luck (NC) (taped 11/9/76)
SEVEN KEYS (hosted by Jack Narz) (1 episode)
2/3/64: local version of show from KTLA-TV in LA (NC) (DZ-8)
SHENANIGANS (hosted by Stubby Kaye) (1 episode)
?/65: Kenny Williams is hit w/ a pie in the opening skit. (GZ-1)
SHOOT FOR THE STARS (hosted by Geoff Edwards) (3 episodes)
?/76: 1st pilot (called Shoot the Works) w/ Anne Meara and Rick Hurst (NC)
?/76: 2nd pilot (called Shoot the Works) w/ Anita Gillette and Bill Cullen (NC)
4/26/77: w/ Vicki Lawrence and Tony Randall (end credits cut off) (IW-5)
SHOPPERS' CASINO (hosted by Debbie Maffett and Jeff Maxwell) (1 episode)
?/87: one ep (DZ-8)
SHOPPING SPREE (hosted by Ron Pearson) (1 episode)
?/97: Mike Klauss' web page mentioned at end (FAM) (DZ-8)
SHOWOFFS (hosted by Bobby Van) (1 episode)
11/28/75: w/ Dr. Joyce Brothers, Dick Gautier, Karen Morrow, and Mike Farrell (NC)
SIMON SAYS (hosted by Bob Barker) (1 episode)
?/71: unsold pilot for NBC (NC)
SPLIT PERSONALITY (hosted by Tom Poston) (1 episode)
9/28/59: premiere ep w/ NBC promos for fall 1959 included (sound problems in places)
SPLIT SECOND (2+ episodes)
(ABC version) (hosted by Tom Kennedy)
5/8/75: Contestant becomes five-time champion and wins car! (NC) (show intro missing)
6/27/75: finale w/ staff, including Markie Post, appearing at show's end (includes ABC promo for shows premiering the next Monday, including Showoffs and You Don't Say!) (NC)
(syndicated version) (hosted by Monty Hall)
9/4/87: (part) final round w/ all players and bonus round w/ champion
STRIKE IT RICH (hosted by Warren Hull) (1 episode)
?/5?: one ep
STUMP THE STARS (hosted by Mike Stokey) (2 episodes)
?/64: w/ Barbara Hale, John Forsythe, Sebastian Cabot, Beverly Garland, Hans Conried, Richard Long, Diana Dors, and Tommy Noonan
?/64: w/ Julie London, Fabian Forte, Beverly Garland, Sebastian Cabot, Ross Martin, Stubby Kaye, Ruta Lee, and Richard Long
STUMPERS (hosted by Allen Ludden) (2 episodes)
10/4/76: premiere w/ Robert Reed and Dick Gautier and special appearance at end by Tom Kennedy (First Champion wins $10,000 in bonus round!)
12/31/76: finale w/ Anita Gillette and Bill Bixby ($20,000 won in bonus rounds!) (NC) (fair video)
SUPER PASSWORD (hosted by Bert Convy) (25+ episodes)
9/24/84: premiere w/ Gloria Loring and Pat Sajak (NC)
9/25/84: w/ Gloria Loring and Pat Sajak (GSN) (1st Cashword and End Game ($10,000) wins in series)
10/2/84: w/ Abby Dalton and Charles Nelson Reilly ($25,000 win in End Game!) (GSN)
?/85: w/ Bill Cullen and Tom Poston (GSN)
3/18/86: w/ Leann Hunley and William Windom (who "cheats" at one point) ($55,000 win in End Game!) (GSN) (EP-2)
4/1/86: w/ Janis Paige and Richard Kline ($55,000 win in End Game!) (GSN)
6/23/86: w/ Anita Gillette and Robert Reed
1/9/87: w/ Nichelle Nichols and Tom Kennedy (NC)
2/6/87: All-Star Friday ep w/ Emma Samms, Harry Anderson, John Ratzenburger, and Jack Coleman (GSN) (tracking line at picture bottom)
3/16/87: w/ Jill Whelan and Bill Rafferty (last-second $10,000 End Game win!)
3/30/87: w/ Catherine Hickland and Jamie Farr ($20,000 End Game win!) (NC) (IW-5)
5/5/87: w/ Constance McCashin and Edwin Newman (A bird flies into the studio.) (fair picture) (CD-3)
6/9/87: w/ Lauri Hendler and Christopher Hewett ($15,000 and $5,000 End Game wins!) (NC) (IW-5)
6/12/87: w/ Edie McClurg and James Hampton ($10,000 End Game win!) (IW-6)
6/15/87: w/ Edie McClurg and James Hampton (IW-6)
10/2/87: w/ Marsha Warfield and Tom Poston ($10,000 End Game win!) (GSN)
10/87: w/ Betty White and Dick Martin (jumpy audio in places)
12/87: (parts of 2 eps) w/ Edie McClurg and Jamie Farr
12/14/87: (part) w/ Sally Struthers and David Doyle
12/18/87: w/ Sally Struthers and David Doyle
1/21/88: w/ Patty Duke and Rip Taylor (who rips off his toupee at one point) (GSN)
1/22/88: w/ Patty Duke and Rip Taylor (Jim Bontempo wins $45,000 in End Game!) (fuzzy picture) (missing first few seconds)
1/27/88: w/ Vicki Lawrence and Stuart Pankin (last appearance of Jim Bontempo, who won $76,000, including $10,000 in last End Game appearance!)
2/88: (part) all-celebrity show w/ Dwayne Hickman, Connie Stevens, Tricia Leigh Fisher, and Scott Grimes, promoting Dobie Gillis reunion movie (fair quality)
2/88: w/ Daphne Maxwell-Reid and Clifton Davis ($10,000 win in End Game!)
5/88: w/ Ilene Graff and Clarence Felder (Pat Sajak appears to answer a weather-related question.) (CD-3)
?/88: (part) final segment of Friday show of All Star Week w/ Jory Husein, Allison Smith, Rob Stone, and Shalane McCall (Bert announces how much each player has won during the week and the total money amounts being paid to each charity.)
2/16/89: w/ Betty White and McLean Stevenson ($20,000 End Game win!)
?/89: w/ Nancy Stafford and Stephen Furst ($10,000 and $5,000 End Game wins!) (NC)
3/24/89: finale w/ Betty White and Christopher Hewett ($10,000 win in last End Game!)
SUPER PAY CARDS! (hosted by Art James and Mary Lou Basaraba) (1 episode)
?/81: $5,000 bonus win! (but no crockpot win) (NC)
$10,000 SWEEP (hosted by Jack Clark) (1 episode)
?/72: unsold pilot (GSN) (tracking line at picture bottom)