TattleTales (Bert Convy) [15 episodes]
CBS Episodes (1974-1978)
2/18/74- Premiere Episode [1974/GSN/35.13; 08.05]
Claire & Scoey Mitchlll, Mitzi McCall & Charlie Brill, John
& Patty Astin [1974/GSN/41.09]
The infamous
"Curly's Toupee" episode [1974/GSN/114.06]
Episode with
Gene Rayburn guest hosting!!! [1974/GSN/57.04]
Episode
with All $100 "Quickies" Day, and Johnny Olson announcing
[1974/GSN/23.09]
I think this is the first show with
the colored montiors instead of the green ones [1974/GSN/58.04]
First ep with pot scoring in place permanently! [1974/GSN/07.01]
Joe & Jill Campenella, Allen Ludden & Betty White,
Claire & Scoey Mitchlll [1974/GSN/09.08]
Bobby Van
goes nuts during the double question in this show, funny!
[1974/GSN/27.04]
All-Singles day ep w/ Richard Dawson!
[1974/GSN/23.11]
William & Marcy Shatner, George
& Alana Hamilton, Scoey & Claire Michlll [1974/GSN/30.02]
Jack Carter objects profusely to the judge on question #1 and
gets his way! [1974/GSN/41.12]
Episode with Bob Barker
guest hosting during "Emcees Week" [1976/GSN/44B.03]
Episode with Bobby Van guest hosting during "Emcees Week" [1976/GSN/130B.08]
CBS Episodes (1982-1984)
12/23/83 Xmas ep with Grant Goodeve, Bill Daily and Lynn Redgrave
[1983/GSN/106.02]
Three on a Match (Bill Cullen) [1 episode]
3/15/73- Standard episode w/ Joan vs. Bob vs. Joanne [1973/SM/26.11]
Tic Tac Dough (Wink Martindale, Jim Caldwell) [38 episodes]
CBS (July-September 1978)
7/2-6/78- 1st
4 CBS Episodes! [1978/OB/115.08-115.11]
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9/18/78 |
#A-001 |
Syndicated premiere episode/Taped from GSN's first day on 12/1/94 |
1978/GSN/33.01 |
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| Thom McKee makes his first appearance |
1980/GSN/22.01 |
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| Thom's second episode |
1980/GSN/22.02 |
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| Thom wins his first new car for defeating five opponents |
1980/GSN/22.03 |
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| Thom wins a new record single game pot, $36,800 |
1980/GSN/22.04 |
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| Thom defeats his tenth opponent and wins a second new car |
1980/GSN/22.05 |
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| Thom passes $100,000 in total winnings |
1980/GSN/22.06 |
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| Thom becomes the all time TTD money winner |
1980/GSN/22.07 |
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| Thom passes $200,000 in total winnings |
1980/GSN/47B.01 |
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#B-195 |
Thom survives to the 2nd season finale |
1980/GSN/22.08 |
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#C-001 |
3rd Season Premiere/Thom keeps winning |
1980/GSN/22.09 |
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| Thom defeats his 40th opponent and wins his eighth new car |
1980/GSN/22A.01 |
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| Thom is defeated after 88 games and $312,700 |
1980/GSN/22A.02 |
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| Mary Ellen Driscoll is defeated with $53,450 |
1980/GSN/65.03 |
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| Anne v. Bob (standard episode) |
1980/GSN/66.02 |
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| Richard v. the Dragon (standard episode) |
1983/GSN/65.05 |
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8/9/83 |
#F-025 |
1000th episode, Wink is presented with the slate by Producer Allan Koss |
1983/GSN/80B.01 |
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| Jerry v. Dee (standard episode) |
1984/GSN/66.04 |
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| Margaret v. Ron (standard episode) |
1984/GSN/08.01 |
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#G-001 |
7th Season Premiere, Kit Salisbury is champ |
1984/GSN/39.02 |
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#G-195 |
7th Season Finale, Wink's last episode/Starts with Gisele v. The Dragon |
1985/GSN/130B.05 |
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Jim Caldwell episodes |
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#H-001 |
8th Season Premiere, Jim's First Episode/Starts with Gisele v. Archie |
1985/GSN/130B.06 |
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5/23/86 |
#H-195(?) |
8th Season Finale and the last episode of the series, has clips of Thom McKee |
1986/OB/80B.04 |
To Tell the Truth
(Bud Collyer, Garry Moore, Robin Ward,
Richard Kline,
Gordon Elliot, Lynn Swann, Alex
Trebek, John O'Hurley) [28 episodes]
Bud Collyer episodes (1956-1968)
CBS Nighttime episodes
Ep #2- 12/25/56; Earliest existing ep; Polly
Bergen, Mike Wallace, Hildy Parks, Dick Van Dyke [1956/GSN/134.03]
Polly Bergen, DICK CLARK, Kitty Carlisle, Hy Gardner [1958/GSN/57.02]
Polly Bergen, Don Ameche, Kitty
Carlisle, Jim Backus [1958/GSN/30.08]
Features a young
Swoosie Kurtz!- Tom Poston, Peggy Cass, Alan King, Kitty Carlisle
[1962/GSN/120.09]
CBS Daytime
episodes
Final Episode w/ Bert Convy, Joanna
Barnes, Orson Bean, and Kitty Carlisle [1968/GSN/71.06; 1stGen at 80A.12]
Garry Moore episodes (1969-1976)
Hilarious ep w/ Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle
[1970/GSN/07.02]
Episode with an expert on Porto Wine
[1970/GSN/07.05]
Episode with the inventor of the waterbed, Jeff Martin [1970/GSN/07.08]
Episode with a collector of photos of
Lana Turner [1970/GSN/08.07]
Garry Moore hands out pies
to the audience at the start of this show [1970/GSN/06.02]
This show has some child chefs; panel: BC, PC, Orson Bean, KC
[1970/GSN/09.02]
Bill Cullen guest hosts on this
episode [1970/GSN/41.03]
Garry starts out on the street
with a marching band (missing 2nd sgmt) [1970/GSN/41.15]
Episode with the infamous Trolley incident! Hilarious!
[1970/GSN/81B.03]
Taped 12/19/72 (WinTV)- Gene
Rayburn/PC/BC/KC [1972/GSN/104.08]
Episode with
Gene Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek! [1975/GSN/79.07]
Garry Moore's final show with an emotional touching goodbye!
[1976/GSN/32.12]
Robin Ward episodes (1980)
9/8/80- Robin Ward premiere- egh, he's ok, but not the best
[1980/GSN/81B.08]
Episode with Thom McKee as the first
subject! [1980/GSN/79.03]
1990 Version
9/3/90- Richard Kline pilot that was accidentally aired on the east
coast by NBC! [1990/OB/81B.07]
Gordon Elliot episodes
9/3/90- Gordon Elliot premiere that did air on the west coast
[1990/GSN/81B.04]
Lynn Swann episodes
Lynn
Swann episode with Ron Masek, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean and Polly Bergen
[1991/OB/81B.06]
12/24/90- Xmas ep with the Ho Ho
Hotline, and cameos by Rip Taylor and Christopher Hewitt!
[1990/GSN/106.05]
Alex Trebek episodes
Features an Air Force "Top Gun" as a subject [1991/GSN/120.06]
2/19/91 episode with MARK GOODSON subbing for Alex Trebek
while his wife gave birth [1991/GSN/81B.05]
5/31/91
Trebek finale; Paul Alter is the subject in "One on One" [1991/OC/100A.13]
John O'Hurley episodes (2000-2001)
9/18/00- Syndie premiere- Panel: Meshach Taylor, Paula Poundstone (ugh),
Dave Coulier, Brande Roderick; Inamous wiener bit [2000/OC/132.01]
Meshach Taylor, Paula Poundstone, Bryan Cranston, Melody Thomas-Scott; One
subject is a professional slob [2000/OC/132.02]
Treasure Hunt (Geoff Edwards) [10 episodes]
'70s Weekly Nighttime
9/10/73- Premiere of the 1973 version, which was quite good, IMO
[1973/GSN/47A.10]
1981 Daily
Nighttime
Episode with a very funny telephone
ringing bit! Check is worth $49,000 [1981/GSN/14.02]
8 episodes with a $50,000 check up for grabs, last one has the BIG
$50,000 win! [1981/GSN/117.02-117.09]
Trivia Trap (Bob Eubanks) [4 episodes]
Pilot episode with the "elimination" format and a slightly
different bonus game [1984/SM/71.03]
10/8/84- ABC
premiere episode with the first format, similar to the pilot
[1984/GSN/71.14]
2nd format episode with a painful loss
on the trivia ladder [1985/GSN/30.01]
4/5/85 finale
with a $10,000 win! (fair/poor quality) [1985/OB/82.13]
Truth or Consequences (Bob Barker) [3 episodes]
12/31/56- Bob Barker's FIRST EPISODE! Hilairous to watch!
[1956/KIN/82.04]
12/61 Episode with the comparisons of
the Average Man [1961/RPT/19.01]
1966 Color episode
with a unicycle stunt! Hilarious again! [1966/KIN/82.09]
Twenty-One (Jack Barry, Maury Povich) [2 episodes]
Jack Barry episodes (1956-1958)
12/5/56- Historic episode w/ Stempel vs. Van Doren
[1956/KIN/26.07]
Maury Povich episodes (2000)
1/9/00- Premiere episode, very dull and dumb questions
[2000/OC/74.04]
Two for the Money (Herb Shriner) [1 episode]
10/15/55 episode; uninteresting show, no comment. [1955/GSN/82.12]