Thank you for uploading these! This show was awesome and I can only hope it comes back someday, in this form, just with the money scaled up (hey, ABC has done really well doing that lately...) It was nice of them to give two absolutely "meatball down the center of the plate" Bonus Sprint clues to send the show off the way it needed to be. If he was wanting to show off for the finale, this could have been the first Bonus Sprint in history to be finished with 10.0 still on the clock! ...as an aside, I swear someone on this show had a fetish for cannabalism with just how friggin' often "cannibals" was used throughout the show's run.
Here's something interesting: On Sale of the Century, they forgot to tell the champ's final total on their finale. It happened here on Scrabble's finale too.
If I have to guess who George hugs first in the end, that's probably Beth Rowan Fiance, then the other woman he gives the handshake is probably the other contestant coordinator Laura Saroyan. I wonder which one is Richard Janaver because we get to see Jan Heininger, Gary Johnson, and Deb Dittman in the end?
20:45: Well we get to see the entire staff for the extended end credits. Jacqueline Frazier and Greg Murphy did a great job. And I noticed that some of the people in the extended end credits also worked on Sale of the Century too.
Well for some of the staff after Scrabble, some of them moved on to greener things. Gary Johnson becomes the judge and head writer for The Challengers. Chris Darley is director of Supermarket Sweep. Deb Dittman moves on to Jeopardy. Jacqueline Frazier, Greg Murphy, Bill Paulsen, Wendy Rotoli, Paul Zigabarra, and Manuel Montez stay on for Classic Concentration. Issac Mayo becomes associate producer for Match Game 90 with Ross Shafer. Gordy Morris and Ron Paul are stage managers for Love Connection.
Chris Darley also became the director for Hollywood Squares with Tom Bergeron as well. The aforementioned other technical staff members Jacqueline Frazier, Bill Paulsen, Wendy Rotoli, Paul Zigabarra also worked on Chuck’s former show Wheel of Fortune in the later years of its NBC Daytime run and later syndicated eps. that taped at NBC and the aforementioned crew would also work on the 1990s version of To Tell the Truth as well.
@@megamanj2004X I think Jacqueline Frazier did To Tell the Truth 1990. I noticed that. I noticed on Sale of the Century finale credits, in the makeup credit it was Donna Maret Fahrenholz. In the Scrabble finale credits when it came to the makeup credits, Donna dropped the Fahrenholz.
5:00 I kept telling them, Look, find someone else to do the show, it’ll be a huge hit! Look what happened to Wheel! Funny how Wheel of Fortune became a major hit after Chuck Woolery left.
Wheel was a major hit when Chuck left. It was the highest rated game show at that time and Chuck wanted money equal to that. He didn't get it and its why he left.
I noticed in Sale of the Century's finale, Electronic Graphics artist Steve Christopher italicized all the staff credits and the Videotaped at NBC Studios Burbank California graphic. There was always a huge gap between the unit manager credit and the NBC studios graphic. On Scrabble's finale, Electronic Graphic artists Jacqueline Frazier and Greg Murphy did something different and must have done it like Steve Christopher on Sale's finale. There was a huge gap between the production managers credit (Fran Calderone) and the ever constant Videotaped at NBC Studios Burbank California graphic. Only in Scrabble the Videotaped at NBC Studios graphic is always white.
daytime game shows were simply on the out in 1990, LMAD & to tell the truth also were cancelled with classic concentration gone the year after. KSEE didn't air scrabble during the early part of it's run.
George Sealy would end up holding the record for being the longest reigning Scrabble champion... A position he held until January 18, 1993 I'll show myself out lol.
I truly appreciate all of the Scrabble episodes you’ve uploaded for us, it’s been such a treat & hope you continue with other shows! Thanks again! 👍
Thank you for uploading these! This show was awesome and I can only hope it comes back someday, in this form, just with the money scaled up (hey, ABC has done really well doing that lately...)
It was nice of them to give two absolutely "meatball down the center of the plate" Bonus Sprint clues to send the show off the way it needed to be. If he was wanting to show off for the finale, this could have been the first Bonus Sprint in history to be finished with 10.0 still on the clock!
...as an aside, I swear someone on this show had a fetish for cannabalism with just how friggin' often "cannibals" was used throughout the show's run.
21:19: Charlie Tuna sighting. He did an amazing job announcing Scrabble after Jay Stewart left.
Chad, thank you for posting all these Scrabble episodes for the past months. It was an amazing trip down memory lane. God Bless.
George would later be called back for the short-lived 1993 revival of the show.
And for as dominant as he was in this episode, he got completely dominated in the revival.
Thank you Chad ❤
0:34 -- The silence and the omission of the usual announcement is an ultimate telltale sign.
This has to be the clearest copy of the Scrabble 1990 Finale.
Believe it or not Jan Heininger also joins the writing staff for the Challengers after Scrabble ended too.
And "Masters of the Maze".
Here's something interesting: On Sale of the Century, they forgot to tell the champ's final total on their finale. It happened here on Scrabble's finale too.
John Rambo and George Sealy both won $6,000 on each of the show's finales.
happy 40th anniversary scrabble congratulations keep that milestone going 🎉
0:28 Last time we hear that familiar chant.
If I have to guess who George hugs first in the end, that's probably Beth Rowan Fiance, then the other woman he gives the handshake is probably the other contestant coordinator Laura Saroyan. I wonder which one is Richard Janaver because we get to see Jan Heininger, Gary Johnson, and Deb Dittman in the end?
20:45: Well we get to see the entire staff for the extended end credits. Jacqueline Frazier and Greg Murphy did a great job. And I noticed that some of the people in the extended end credits also worked on Sale of the Century too.
"Thank you very much! I'd like to go out in a flourish!" LOL
Well for some of the staff after Scrabble, some of them moved on to greener things. Gary Johnson becomes the judge and head writer for The Challengers. Chris Darley is director of Supermarket Sweep. Deb Dittman moves on to Jeopardy. Jacqueline Frazier, Greg Murphy, Bill Paulsen, Wendy Rotoli, Paul Zigabarra, and Manuel Montez stay on for Classic Concentration. Issac Mayo becomes associate producer for Match Game 90 with Ross Shafer. Gordy Morris and Ron Paul are stage managers for Love Connection.
Chris Darley also became the director for Hollywood Squares with Tom Bergeron as well. The aforementioned other technical staff members Jacqueline Frazier, Bill Paulsen, Wendy Rotoli, Paul Zigabarra also worked on Chuck’s former show Wheel of Fortune in the later years of its NBC Daytime run and later syndicated eps. that taped at NBC and the aforementioned crew would also work on the 1990s version of To Tell the Truth as well.
@@megamanj2004X I think Jacqueline Frazier did To Tell the Truth 1990. I noticed that.
I noticed on Sale of the Century finale credits, in the makeup credit it was Donna Maret Fahrenholz. In the Scrabble finale credits when it came to the makeup credits, Donna dropped the Fahrenholz.
Gordy and Ron also worked on TTTT and Arsenio Hall.
5:00 I kept telling them, Look, find someone else to do the show, it’ll be a huge hit! Look what happened to Wheel!
Funny how Wheel of Fortune became a major hit after Chuck Woolery left.
Wheel was a major hit when Chuck left. It was the highest rated game show at that time and Chuck wanted money equal to that. He didn't get it and its why he left.
I noticed in Sale of the Century's finale, Electronic Graphics artist Steve Christopher italicized all the staff credits and the Videotaped at NBC Studios Burbank California graphic. There was always a huge gap between the unit manager credit and the NBC studios graphic.
On Scrabble's finale, Electronic Graphic artists Jacqueline Frazier and Greg Murphy did something different and must have done it like Steve Christopher on Sale's finale. There was a huge gap between the production managers credit (Fran Calderone) and the ever constant Videotaped at NBC Studios Burbank California graphic. Only in Scrabble the Videotaped at NBC Studios graphic is always white.
We made it y’all 💪🏾
19:48 a triumphant ending
14:54: That parting gift is new.
4:34: Thanks George for clarifying.
Has Charlie's first episode as announcer ever been posted here, and if so what was the Original airdate?
will you go back to the beginning next week?
This is the last episode in our series.
8:48: Wow. That was tough.
6:38: Oh Chuck. LOL
2:45: LOL They decided to start early. LOL
Why was scrabble cancelled in 1990 if ratings were good?
NBC wanted to shake things up, so Scrabble was cancelled to make room for something new on March 23, 1990 after 1200 episodes.
daytime game shows were simply on the out in 1990, LMAD & to tell the truth also were cancelled with classic concentration gone the year after. KSEE didn't air scrabble during the early part of it's run.
@@eymannreport4177 And as I noted previously they were airing in LA at 3 am by this point. When your home (area) station gives up on you...
@@eymannreport4177 But on Daytime game show has stayed on the air w/o problems.
George Sealy would end up holding the record for being the longest reigning Scrabble champion... A position he held until January 18, 1993
I'll show myself out lol.
In crossword two, I cannot spell or even pronounce John's last name. This is like Jennifer Scogdamiglio all over again.
Licciardello.