Related Game Show Material
Bloopers:
- 14 minute compilation of various game show bloopers. Clips of The Price is Right, and clips of Dick Clark/Ed McMahon's blooper specials involving game shows. Includes clips such as: Las Vegas Gambit with the infamous woman falling out of her chair, The Joker's Wild with the broken lever, the "… those are not the categories" Joker's Wild blooper, Name That Tune where a security guard cannot open a safe, The $100,000 Pyramid, The Challengers, and many more [CC-1/B]
- Another nine minutes of bloopers, including the Scrabble "no, considering I'm Jewish" blooper [CC-1/A-]
Commercials:
1972: The New Price is Right, Gambit, The Joker's Wild [CC-1]
1974: Celebrity Sweepstakes, a preview of the 1975 Daytime lineup, The New Treasure Hunt [CC-1]
1975: To Tell the Truth [CC-1]
1975: To Tell the Truth
Documentaries:
- (1975) What's My Line? At 25: The ABC tribute special with John Charles Daly, Arlene Francis, and Mark Goodson hosting and showing clips of various episodes. [SMw/slate/CC-1/B-]
- (2003) Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2006) Chuck Barris: My Life on the Edge [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2006) The Real Match Game Story: Behind the Blank [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2007) The Women Who Changed Game Shows [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2007) Celebrities and Game Shows [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2007) Game Show Countdown: Top Ten Hosts [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2007) Greatest Game Show Moments [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2007) The Insider's Guide to Winning Game Show Millions [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (7-19-08) The Making of a Game Show: Catch 21, a behind the scenes look at the making of an episode of the GSN game show, featuring interviews with people like host Alfonso Ribeiro, Mikki Padilla, Scott Sternberg, Beverly Pomerantz, the great Fred Wostbrock, creator Merrill Heatter, and others [GSN/CC-2/A]
- (2018) Game Changers, a wonderfully charming documentary about the history of game shows, narrated by Alex Trebek and featuring interviews with important figures from the past and present [BUZZR/CC-1/B+]
- (2023) ESPN 30 for 30: The American Gladiators Documentary. Both parts of the documentary, with part two being quite different from part one. Three hours in length [OB/CC-2/A+]
- (2023) Inside 30 for 30: The American Gladiators: a 45 minute special featuring director Ben Berman, DeRon McBee, and Lynn "Red" Williams in a roundtable discussion about the documentary moderated by ESPN personality Clinton Yates. [OB/CC-2/A+]
- (8-31-23) The Price Is Right - A Tribute to Bob Barker: an hourlong tribute special hosted by Drew Carey that's a clipshow dedicated to Bob's career, and not just on The Price is Right. It also doubles as a pesudo biography with interview clips featuring Bob talking about his career [OB/CC-2/A+]
Home Video:
- Double Dare: The Messiest Moments: 45 minute tape released in 1988 that documents various sloppy physical challenges and obstacle courses. A LOT of fun!! [CC-1]
- Double Dare: Super Sloppiest Moments: 30 minute tape released in 1994 that features clips from mostly Super Sloppy and Family Double Dare. [CC-1]
- Fun House Fitness: The Swamp Stomp: a 40 minute video that is indeed what it sounds like, it's a Jane Fonda workout tape (with Jane appearing throughout) that features JD Roth doing a Fun House-inspired workout routine for kids, with clips of the show scattered throughout, and they even do a fake run inside the Fun House that's exercise-oriented. It's as weird as it sounds but I'm not gonna act like I'm not fascinated by it. [CC-2]
- Fun House Fitness: The Fun House Funk: another 45 minutes of Fun House fitness madness. This one spends more time on the Fun House set. [CC-2]
- TV's Greatest Game Shows: 90 minute tape released in 1995 that showcases clips (some very long) of random notable game shows of the 1950s and 60s. [CC-1]
News clippings and interviews:
Eloise Salutes the Stars
- (1951) Eloise interviews Jack Barry about Juvenile Jury and Life Begins at 80 in this 15 minute episode (Ripped from YouTube. Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [KINw/OC/CC-1/A]
Game Show Comeback: a 19 minute compilation of segments done by WABC-7 in New York about the comeback of game shows in 1986, featuring segments on Sale of the Century, Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, and more!! B- rating, quality-wise. [CC-1]
The Jason Show
- (6-21-18) Local Minneapolis interview show. Six minute clip of the host interviewing Marc Summers to help promote the 2018 revival of Double Dare. [OB/CC-1/A+]
CNN's two minute newspiece about Kerry Ketchum's arrest. Features a brief interview with Bert Convy. Studio master with slate from 1988. [CC-1/A-]
Two newspieces put out by WWOR-TV in 1987/88 or so, ten minutes in length, featuring interviews with Mark Goodson, Pat Sajak, Nipsey Russell, and some future game show contestants!! [CC-1/B+]
Five minute Club A.M. interview with Betty White from 1995, discussing aspects of her and Allen Ludden's game show career, as well as some Bill Cullen stories!! [GSN/A]
Four minute newspiece about the upcoming debut of Child's Play. Features some behind the scenes clips!! (Ripped from YouTube) [OB/CC-1/B-]
15 minutes of behind the scenes footage from Legends of the Hidden Temple (Ripped from YouTube. Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [SM/CC-1/A-]
The Rosie O'Donnell Show
- (2-14-00) Nine minute clip from the day after a contestant uses Rosie for his Phone-a-Friend on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, with Rosie interviewing the contestant!! [OB/CC-1/A]
The View
- (2-28-24) Eight minute clip with special guest Marc Summers involved in a very brief interview promoting his stage show, and then afterwards making every member of the panel play a brief mock game of Double Dare [OB/CC-2/A+]
Pitch films and other promotional material:
The $128,000 Question: pitch film
- (1977) About fifteen minutes in length, a pitch film promoting the second season of the series!! [SM/CC-1/B]
The six minute launch video that was used to launch the Game Show Network in its December 1st, 1994 debut!! [CC-1/B+]
A 1996 Game Show Network pitch film, hosted by Pat Sajak, and featuring Peter Tomarken, Laura Chambers, and Steve Day. [CC-1]
A special put out by Jack Barry talking about the big move for Tic-Tac-Dough and The Joker's Wild for the 1982-83 season, hosted by Jack Barry and Wink Martindale. Original broadcast with few commercials, ripped from YouTube. [CC-1/B]
Couch Potatoes: Live Presentation/pitch film
- (1988) A live presentation of the show that acts as their pitch film. (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
I'm Telling: pitch film
- (1987) Live presentation/pitch film hosted by David Greenfield, and features a bizarre gag opening with David where he lets you know that kids can win "a ton of shit, and money too!!" (Ripped from YouTube) [SMw/slate/CC-1/A-]
It's Your Bet: pitch film
- (1971) About ten minutes in length, a pitch film featuring Tom Kennedy on the empty set showing off clips (of episodes not on the circuit!!) of the show in celebration of it finishing its second season!! (Missing bunches of footage, very bad tracking, but really good video quality when it's actually stable) [SM/CC-1/B]
Jeopardy!: rehearsals
- (1984+86) 10 minutes of Mark Richards hosting rehearsals (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
- (1984+86) Another 15 minutes of Mark Richards hosting rehearsals (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
Love on Trial: pitch film/live rehearsal
- (1987) Live pitch presentation for the unsold show featuring host David Greenfield (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
Make a Match: pitch film
- (1985) 11 Minute pitch film for the show that replaced Catch Phrase, only it was called Perfect Match once it hit the air. Jim Lange hosts the game show portion of this, because Bob Goen wasn't available yet, but rest assured the person in the beginning of the video assures us that Jim is only here for emergency purposes [SM/CC-2/A-]
Match Game '98: pitch film
- (1998) Five minute pitch promoting the new version of Match Game [SM/CC-1/A-]
The Price is Right: pitch film
- (1972) about fifteen minutes in length, features Mark Goodson and Dennis James pitching the nighttime version of The Price is Right for your local station. Includes demonstrations from Dennis, as well as a clip of him subhosting on the daytime version of Let's Make a Deal!! [Color KIN/CC-1/A+]
Sale of the Century: pitch film
- (1982) About ten minutes in length, a pitch film pitching the Jim Perry revival. Even includes actual footage of the Garagiola version!! A rare treat!! [SM/CC-1/B]
Spin-Off: pitch film
- (1975) About five minutes in length, pretty rare footage!! Probably the only gameplay footage that currently exists on the circuit. (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
The Word Game: pitch film
- (1986) Early gameplay test footage of a pitch film for what would later become Lingo. 20 minutes in length. It's only footage of the game board in action clearly meant to show off the concept of the game. Jim McKrell is your voiceover host (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
Specials:
1984 College Bowl Championship
- (1984) The championship matches hosted by Pat Sajak. Missing the first 15 minutes. (Ripped from YouTube) [OC/CC-1/A-]
2 On the Town
- (1986) 2 On the Games! A salute to game shows including behind the scenes clips for various game shows, and interviews with people such as Rod Roddy, Gene Wood, Bob Eubanks, Alex Trebek, Fred Wostbrock being a boss, Elaine Joyce, Dian Parkinson, Robin Leach, Dennis James, Bob Stewart, Dick Clark, and others!! (You can tell it’s not from today because a contestant coordinator claims that 99% of a good contestant is how they play the game. Ripped from YouTube) [OB/CC-1/B+]
ABC's Wide World of Trivia
- (1975) Hosted by Richard Dawson, a trivia special showcasing The World Championship of Trivia, showing off highlights from various early matches before it sadly cuts off an hour in!! (Ripped from YouTube) [OC/CC-1/B]
Chuck Woolery: Naturally Stoned: A reality television series dedicated to following around Chuck Woolery.
- (2003) Episode 1. [GSN/CC-1/B+]
Faux Pause
- (1998) The Hollywood Connection pilot from 1975 is… "featured" [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1998) An episode of Bullseye from 1980 is… "featured" [GSN/CC-1/A]
Foul Play: an hourlong GSN special from 12-29-03 that puts champs on GSN game shows in wacky hidden camera scenarios that they don't know anything about. Tracking line on the bottom of the screen almost constantly and buzzy audio. Not gonna lie, feels like a lot of wasted effort. [GSN/CC-1/B-]
The Game Show Show
- (5-10-23) 1. The Answer Is [OB/CC-1/A+]
- (5-17-23) 2. Show Me the Money [OB/CC-1/A+]
- (5-24-23) 3. Over the Top [OB/CC-2/A+]
- (5-29-23) 4. Sex, Love, or Money [OB/CC-2/A+]
King of the Mountain
- (7-28-90) A half-hour special hosted by John Mulrooney and Judy Cole, based off of Takeshi's Castle and aired on FOX, where contestants compete in stunts for a dream vacation [OC/CC-1/B+]
The Most Outrageous Game Show Moments
- (2-18-03) Episode 3, hosted by Bob Eubanks [OC/CC-2/A]
NOVA National Science Test
- (1984) A pseudo-game show where members of the studio audience, as well as four panelists all answer science questions in a competition. The four panelists are Jane Alexander, Jules Bergman, Marva Collins, and Edwin Newman, and is emceed by Art Fleming. (Ripped from YouTube) [OB/CC-1/B+]
Storm the Castle
- (6-16-93) A one hour special aired on CBS and hosted by Michael Burger and Nely Galán that's based off of Takeshi's Castle, for a $15,000 grand prize. [OC/A]
The Television Academy Hall of Fame
- (1993) Eight minute clip of Betty White and Bob Barker inducting Mark Goodson, with lots of game show clips. Includes a cameo from Jonathan Goodson at the end!! Unfortunately cuts off in the middle of Jonathan's speech [OB/CC-1/B+]
Those Wonderful TV Game Shows
- (2-27-84) Hosted by Carl Reiner, a salute to 35 years of the wonderful world of game shows, with the typical funny moments added in too, including clips from Saturday Night Live, Fridays, and SCTV!! Ralph Edwards, George Fenneman, Monty Hall, and Betty White join in on the fun too, with Betty giving a special tribute to Allen Ludden. [OB/CC-1/A]
TV's Funniest Game Show Moments
- (1984) Bob Barker, Mark Goodson, Richard Dawson, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn, and Bert Convy are the guests. [OC/CC-1/B+]
TV's Funniest Game Shows
- (2000) Narrated by Richard Dawson, an hourlong collection of the funniest moments in game shows. [OC/CC-1/A]
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
- (12-23-11) A special hour-long broadcast of the radio game show this time aired on BBC America as a "Year in Review" special. [OB/CC-1/A-]
- 14 minute compilation of various game show bloopers. Clips of The Price is Right, and clips of Dick Clark/Ed McMahon's blooper specials involving game shows. Includes clips such as: Las Vegas Gambit with the infamous woman falling out of her chair, The Joker's Wild with the broken lever, the "… those are not the categories" Joker's Wild blooper, Name That Tune where a security guard cannot open a safe, The $100,000 Pyramid, The Challengers, and many more [CC-1/B]
- Another nine minutes of bloopers, including the Scrabble "no, considering I'm Jewish" blooper [CC-1/A-]
Commercials:
1972: The New Price is Right, Gambit, The Joker's Wild [CC-1]
1974: Celebrity Sweepstakes, a preview of the 1975 Daytime lineup, The New Treasure Hunt [CC-1]
1975: To Tell the Truth [CC-1]
1975: To Tell the Truth
Documentaries:
- (1975) What's My Line? At 25: The ABC tribute special with John Charles Daly, Arlene Francis, and Mark Goodson hosting and showing clips of various episodes. [SMw/slate/CC-1/B-]
- (2003) Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2006) Chuck Barris: My Life on the Edge [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2006) The Real Match Game Story: Behind the Blank [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2007) The Women Who Changed Game Shows [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2007) Celebrities and Game Shows [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2007) Game Show Countdown: Top Ten Hosts [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2007) Greatest Game Show Moments [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (2007) The Insider's Guide to Winning Game Show Millions [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (7-19-08) The Making of a Game Show: Catch 21, a behind the scenes look at the making of an episode of the GSN game show, featuring interviews with people like host Alfonso Ribeiro, Mikki Padilla, Scott Sternberg, Beverly Pomerantz, the great Fred Wostbrock, creator Merrill Heatter, and others [GSN/CC-2/A]
- (2018) Game Changers, a wonderfully charming documentary about the history of game shows, narrated by Alex Trebek and featuring interviews with important figures from the past and present [BUZZR/CC-1/B+]
- (2023) ESPN 30 for 30: The American Gladiators Documentary. Both parts of the documentary, with part two being quite different from part one. Three hours in length [OB/CC-2/A+]
- (2023) Inside 30 for 30: The American Gladiators: a 45 minute special featuring director Ben Berman, DeRon McBee, and Lynn "Red" Williams in a roundtable discussion about the documentary moderated by ESPN personality Clinton Yates. [OB/CC-2/A+]
- (8-31-23) The Price Is Right - A Tribute to Bob Barker: an hourlong tribute special hosted by Drew Carey that's a clipshow dedicated to Bob's career, and not just on The Price is Right. It also doubles as a pesudo biography with interview clips featuring Bob talking about his career [OB/CC-2/A+]
Home Video:
- Double Dare: The Messiest Moments: 45 minute tape released in 1988 that documents various sloppy physical challenges and obstacle courses. A LOT of fun!! [CC-1]
- Double Dare: Super Sloppiest Moments: 30 minute tape released in 1994 that features clips from mostly Super Sloppy and Family Double Dare. [CC-1]
- Fun House Fitness: The Swamp Stomp: a 40 minute video that is indeed what it sounds like, it's a Jane Fonda workout tape (with Jane appearing throughout) that features JD Roth doing a Fun House-inspired workout routine for kids, with clips of the show scattered throughout, and they even do a fake run inside the Fun House that's exercise-oriented. It's as weird as it sounds but I'm not gonna act like I'm not fascinated by it. [CC-2]
- Fun House Fitness: The Fun House Funk: another 45 minutes of Fun House fitness madness. This one spends more time on the Fun House set. [CC-2]
- TV's Greatest Game Shows: 90 minute tape released in 1995 that showcases clips (some very long) of random notable game shows of the 1950s and 60s. [CC-1]
News clippings and interviews:
Eloise Salutes the Stars
- (1951) Eloise interviews Jack Barry about Juvenile Jury and Life Begins at 80 in this 15 minute episode (Ripped from YouTube. Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [KINw/OC/CC-1/A]
Game Show Comeback: a 19 minute compilation of segments done by WABC-7 in New York about the comeback of game shows in 1986, featuring segments on Sale of the Century, Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy!, and more!! B- rating, quality-wise. [CC-1]
The Jason Show
- (6-21-18) Local Minneapolis interview show. Six minute clip of the host interviewing Marc Summers to help promote the 2018 revival of Double Dare. [OB/CC-1/A+]
CNN's two minute newspiece about Kerry Ketchum's arrest. Features a brief interview with Bert Convy. Studio master with slate from 1988. [CC-1/A-]
Two newspieces put out by WWOR-TV in 1987/88 or so, ten minutes in length, featuring interviews with Mark Goodson, Pat Sajak, Nipsey Russell, and some future game show contestants!! [CC-1/B+]
Five minute Club A.M. interview with Betty White from 1995, discussing aspects of her and Allen Ludden's game show career, as well as some Bill Cullen stories!! [GSN/A]
Four minute newspiece about the upcoming debut of Child's Play. Features some behind the scenes clips!! (Ripped from YouTube) [OB/CC-1/B-]
15 minutes of behind the scenes footage from Legends of the Hidden Temple (Ripped from YouTube. Counts as half of an episode due to its length) [SM/CC-1/A-]
The Rosie O'Donnell Show
- (2-14-00) Nine minute clip from the day after a contestant uses Rosie for his Phone-a-Friend on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, with Rosie interviewing the contestant!! [OB/CC-1/A]
The View
- (2-28-24) Eight minute clip with special guest Marc Summers involved in a very brief interview promoting his stage show, and then afterwards making every member of the panel play a brief mock game of Double Dare [OB/CC-2/A+]
Pitch films and other promotional material:
The $128,000 Question: pitch film
- (1977) About fifteen minutes in length, a pitch film promoting the second season of the series!! [SM/CC-1/B]
The six minute launch video that was used to launch the Game Show Network in its December 1st, 1994 debut!! [CC-1/B+]
A 1996 Game Show Network pitch film, hosted by Pat Sajak, and featuring Peter Tomarken, Laura Chambers, and Steve Day. [CC-1]
A special put out by Jack Barry talking about the big move for Tic-Tac-Dough and The Joker's Wild for the 1982-83 season, hosted by Jack Barry and Wink Martindale. Original broadcast with few commercials, ripped from YouTube. [CC-1/B]
Couch Potatoes: Live Presentation/pitch film
- (1988) A live presentation of the show that acts as their pitch film. (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
I'm Telling: pitch film
- (1987) Live presentation/pitch film hosted by David Greenfield, and features a bizarre gag opening with David where he lets you know that kids can win "a ton of shit, and money too!!" (Ripped from YouTube) [SMw/slate/CC-1/A-]
It's Your Bet: pitch film
- (1971) About ten minutes in length, a pitch film featuring Tom Kennedy on the empty set showing off clips (of episodes not on the circuit!!) of the show in celebration of it finishing its second season!! (Missing bunches of footage, very bad tracking, but really good video quality when it's actually stable) [SM/CC-1/B]
Jeopardy!: rehearsals
- (1984+86) 10 minutes of Mark Richards hosting rehearsals (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
- (1984+86) Another 15 minutes of Mark Richards hosting rehearsals (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
Love on Trial: pitch film/live rehearsal
- (1987) Live pitch presentation for the unsold show featuring host David Greenfield (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
Make a Match: pitch film
- (1985) 11 Minute pitch film for the show that replaced Catch Phrase, only it was called Perfect Match once it hit the air. Jim Lange hosts the game show portion of this, because Bob Goen wasn't available yet, but rest assured the person in the beginning of the video assures us that Jim is only here for emergency purposes [SM/CC-2/A-]
Match Game '98: pitch film
- (1998) Five minute pitch promoting the new version of Match Game [SM/CC-1/A-]
The Price is Right: pitch film
- (1972) about fifteen minutes in length, features Mark Goodson and Dennis James pitching the nighttime version of The Price is Right for your local station. Includes demonstrations from Dennis, as well as a clip of him subhosting on the daytime version of Let's Make a Deal!! [Color KIN/CC-1/A+]
Sale of the Century: pitch film
- (1982) About ten minutes in length, a pitch film pitching the Jim Perry revival. Even includes actual footage of the Garagiola version!! A rare treat!! [SM/CC-1/B]
Spin-Off: pitch film
- (1975) About five minutes in length, pretty rare footage!! Probably the only gameplay footage that currently exists on the circuit. (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
The Word Game: pitch film
- (1986) Early gameplay test footage of a pitch film for what would later become Lingo. 20 minutes in length. It's only footage of the game board in action clearly meant to show off the concept of the game. Jim McKrell is your voiceover host (Ripped from YouTube) [SM/CC-1/A-]
Specials:
1984 College Bowl Championship
- (1984) The championship matches hosted by Pat Sajak. Missing the first 15 minutes. (Ripped from YouTube) [OC/CC-1/A-]
2 On the Town
- (1986) 2 On the Games! A salute to game shows including behind the scenes clips for various game shows, and interviews with people such as Rod Roddy, Gene Wood, Bob Eubanks, Alex Trebek, Fred Wostbrock being a boss, Elaine Joyce, Dian Parkinson, Robin Leach, Dennis James, Bob Stewart, Dick Clark, and others!! (You can tell it’s not from today because a contestant coordinator claims that 99% of a good contestant is how they play the game. Ripped from YouTube) [OB/CC-1/B+]
ABC's Wide World of Trivia
- (1975) Hosted by Richard Dawson, a trivia special showcasing The World Championship of Trivia, showing off highlights from various early matches before it sadly cuts off an hour in!! (Ripped from YouTube) [OC/CC-1/B]
Chuck Woolery: Naturally Stoned: A reality television series dedicated to following around Chuck Woolery.
- (2003) Episode 1. [GSN/CC-1/B+]
Faux Pause
- (1998) The Hollywood Connection pilot from 1975 is… "featured" [GSN/CC-1/A]
- (1998) An episode of Bullseye from 1980 is… "featured" [GSN/CC-1/A]
Foul Play: an hourlong GSN special from 12-29-03 that puts champs on GSN game shows in wacky hidden camera scenarios that they don't know anything about. Tracking line on the bottom of the screen almost constantly and buzzy audio. Not gonna lie, feels like a lot of wasted effort. [GSN/CC-1/B-]
The Game Show Show
- (5-10-23) 1. The Answer Is [OB/CC-1/A+]
- (5-17-23) 2. Show Me the Money [OB/CC-1/A+]
- (5-24-23) 3. Over the Top [OB/CC-2/A+]
- (5-29-23) 4. Sex, Love, or Money [OB/CC-2/A+]
King of the Mountain
- (7-28-90) A half-hour special hosted by John Mulrooney and Judy Cole, based off of Takeshi's Castle and aired on FOX, where contestants compete in stunts for a dream vacation [OC/CC-1/B+]
The Most Outrageous Game Show Moments
- (2-18-03) Episode 3, hosted by Bob Eubanks [OC/CC-2/A]
NOVA National Science Test
- (1984) A pseudo-game show where members of the studio audience, as well as four panelists all answer science questions in a competition. The four panelists are Jane Alexander, Jules Bergman, Marva Collins, and Edwin Newman, and is emceed by Art Fleming. (Ripped from YouTube) [OB/CC-1/B+]
Storm the Castle
- (6-16-93) A one hour special aired on CBS and hosted by Michael Burger and Nely Galán that's based off of Takeshi's Castle, for a $15,000 grand prize. [OC/A]
The Television Academy Hall of Fame
- (1993) Eight minute clip of Betty White and Bob Barker inducting Mark Goodson, with lots of game show clips. Includes a cameo from Jonathan Goodson at the end!! Unfortunately cuts off in the middle of Jonathan's speech [OB/CC-1/B+]
Those Wonderful TV Game Shows
- (2-27-84) Hosted by Carl Reiner, a salute to 35 years of the wonderful world of game shows, with the typical funny moments added in too, including clips from Saturday Night Live, Fridays, and SCTV!! Ralph Edwards, George Fenneman, Monty Hall, and Betty White join in on the fun too, with Betty giving a special tribute to Allen Ludden. [OB/CC-1/A]
TV's Funniest Game Show Moments
- (1984) Bob Barker, Mark Goodson, Richard Dawson, Bill Cullen, Gene Rayburn, and Bert Convy are the guests. [OC/CC-1/B+]
TV's Funniest Game Shows
- (2000) Narrated by Richard Dawson, an hourlong collection of the funniest moments in game shows. [OC/CC-1/A]
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
- (12-23-11) A special hour-long broadcast of the radio game show this time aired on BBC America as a "Year in Review" special. [OB/CC-1/A-]