I remember watching Greed on GSN when I was little. All I can remember were the Qualifying Questions and the sound effects and music were stuck in my head for years. Greed deserved a longer run in my opinion.
In case there are those who were wondering the years on the question of when these events ended in the 70's, here they are: -Last Cigarette Ad (1971) -Howard Hughes Life (1976) -Vietnam War (1975) -American Basketball Association (1976)
Even if Mike decided to challenge someone, I'm sure Larry still would've rejected his Terminator. He seems like a really nice guy who wouldn't want to eliminate anyone. However the Terminator is my favorite part of the game but I can see why you liked Larry's team. I'm glad their generosity paid off though.
Yeah, my favourite team ever as well! Made even better by the fact it was an all-male team! Actually warms my heart by the fact no one was eliminated via the Terminator, and they all won together, really really lovely bunch of guys!
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr Mike's decision was more strategic - as the young gun on a team of people who likely lived through the 70s, it was the right move from him. But Larry wouldn't have done it no matter what, I think
This too was my favourite Greed team. Everyone played well and they each walked away with $100,000. I bet all five of them went to a nearby pub and got a beer after the show.
Wow, thanks! I've been looking for these episodes since GSN was rerunning the series! I don't think either of them screened on GSN. (And, Larry Toffler as a contestant!)
GSN definitely skipped the half-hour part 1 but they actually aired part 2 given that it was a whole hour episode. As proof, I even uploaded a clip of Laurie's team's $200,000 question (from the whole-hour continuation) that even has the GSN screenbug at the upper corner of the screen.
Thank you for uploading the episode featuring Larry Toffler from the syndicated version of Nickelodeon's Finders Keepers! Congrats on him being captain! Everyone in his team left with $100,000. I actually didn't remember a team quitting with all five members and no Terminator after six questions.
That's probably because Toffler's team was the only team throughout the show's whole run that won $500,000 with all five members still in place and both Terminator challenges refused. Another fun fact: Including both of Toffler's team's Terminator rejections, there have only been nine Terminator rejections throughout the entire 44-episode run of the show.
This episode was never shown on Game Show Network as a 1 hour rerun, but thankfully we remember watching "Greed" when it aired its first run episodes broadcast on Fox in 2000 with host Chuck Woolery, and Fox aired this show as a 2 parter. And we were lucky when NBC's "Twenty One" aired in 2000 with host Maury Povich, and in rerun broadcasts later on PAX TV (Now Ion Television), and in 2003 on Game Show Network when we had to record all 5 episodes with tie breaker question segments in a "Twenty One" marathon on a VHS tape, right before "The Weakest Link" with host George Gray now an announcer on "The Price Is Right" right before the tape ran out with a DIRECTV iconic "D" logo appeared onscreen, and smooth jazz music played on air.
Thank you for posting these episodes. I loved when Larry's team all went away with some money. Great show, if there is any game show I would like to be rebooted, it's this one. Chuck should host it because I can't imagine anyone else hosting Except me lol
43:28 those 18.5 missing minutes from the Watergate tapes not only got Nixon and his team in serious trouble (which would lead Nixon to eventually resign in 1974) but it also cost those contestants $75,000.
35:22 - WHAT! WHAT! WHAT! I thought Tiny Tim & Miss. Vicki was right for sure! It was Mick & Bianca over Tiny Tim & Miss. Vicki. That was shocking and disappointing to see Tiny Tim & Miss. Vicki to be the wrong answer. Tiny Tim & Miss. Vicki got married in 1969. 43:12 - NO, it's not! It was 18 1/2.
Yeah! Really lovely though to see that actually they chose teamwork over money, as again this was the ONLY time this ever happened! The only other time I remember The Terminator ever being declined, was November 11, 1999 by Melissa Skirball. (who was in Dan Avila's team)
@@chaingangsoldier3100 I know it happened at least two other times; one team that got brought back had the person the Terminator chose say that the team that had been through too much to get rid of someone and then Phyllis Harris said no because she needed her teammates to answer the $2 million question.
@@danangell5482 There've been a total of nine terminator rejections throughout the whole run of the show. 1. Melissa Skirboll (challenged before $200,000 and won, but rejected her pre-$500,000 Terminator) 2. Charles C. Stevenson Jr. (a generous captain) 3. the guy on the ".com" team you mentioned who said his team had been through enough so he kept the whole team in place 4. Stuart Shostak from the last TV trivia team 5. Mike Wallace from the last '70s trivia team 6. Larry Toffler, the captain on the same last '70s trivia team who also won his team $500,000 7. Phyllis Harris from Super Greed, who decided she needed both her teammates more than she needed the $10,000 8. A contestant Laura from the last Super Greed team 9. Then Katherine Fiko from the 6/30 episode who, like Melissa, took the first Terminator but rejected the second one (spoiler alert: her team ended up losing on the $500,000 on celebrities who turned 50 that year)
1:03:08 - Larry, you're the man! Good thing Larry changed from Hostage Crisis which Richard picked to American Basketball Association and it paid off !!!!
On the last two incorrect answers on that Gone in the 70s question, Star Trek’s original network run ended on June 3, 1969 and the Iranian Hostage Crisis ended on January 20, 1981. (The same day Reagan took office as President as Larry correctly pointed out) The other incorrect answer, AT&T Telephone monopoly (which was eliminated by the freebie) ended on January 1, 1984.
That is the first time in one episode that a team plays it safe to take the money with all five members after six questions and terminators are being declined twice.
Actually the only time in the entire run of the show that a team wins $500,000 with all five players still in place and both Terminator challenges refused.
Here are the years of when the musicals in the $200,000 question about musicals debuted on Broadway.... Annie: 1976 The Wiz: 1974 A Chorus Line: 1975 Avita: 1978 Phantom of the Opera: 1986 Les Miserables: 1987
That was one of the answers I thought for sure was right never would’ve thought American basketball association ended in 1976 I thought for sure that was still going on
But I’m glad Larry saved himself and the guys from losing on the $500,000 level and I bet as Robby was saying that Larry and Richard became best friends after winning $500,000
That is the first time in one episode that a team plays it safe to take the money with all five members after six questions and terminators are being declined twice and the only time in the entire run of the show that a team wins $200,000 (everybody has $40,000) and then $500,000 (everybody has $100,000) with all five players still in place and both Terminator challenges have been declined.
it's a Shame FOX only made this show Lasted One Season..... I wish it was still around! it gave "Who Wants to be a Millionaire!" a Good Run for it's Money I wish this show got Rebooted since Millionaire is now gone!
35:22 first wrong answer and I knew it to and 43:12 second wrong answer that was a tough one but I was really shocked it was not 8 1/2 my second which was the right answer 18 1/2 I knew the other answers were so wrong but Kenny’s reaction made me laugh so hard I really felt bad for him
I’m willing to take a wild stab that the $1,000,000 question on The Olympics would’ve been since this was questions about the 70’s: According to the IOC, which 4 of the following 8 world cities hosted either a Summer OR Winter Olympic Games in the 1970’s? Correct answers would’ve been: Sapporo, Japan Munich, Germany Innsbruck, Austria Montreal, Canada But who knows if that really would’ve been the question…
Why? You said it right there: it was DISTRIBUTED by Fox but didn't hire Toffler as they didn't actually own or produce Finders Keepers and it was a Nickelodeon show. That said, I'm not surprised at all Toffler was eligible to be a contestant.
LOL At 35:39 You can literally hear the people in the audience telling Chuck "69" and Jim silently saying "69" after Chuck asked everyone what year they got married.
@NJT6015 that really surprised me I thought for sure it was 8 1/2 but 18 1/2 was my second guess and should’ve went with my gut instinct and Kenny’s reaction was so priceless I can tell how shocked he was just like me
Level 6 🌃 Question 🙋♀️: Which 4 of the following 7 couples were married in the 1970s? Not Herbert Butros Khaury & Miss Vicki, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis & Aristotle Socrates Onassis, John Winston Ono Lennon & Yoko Ono, but Cher & Gregory LeNoir Allman, Lee Majors & Farrah Leni Fawcett, Sir Michael Phillip Jagger & Bianca Jagger & William Jefferson Clinton & Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton.
Laurie Calliser goes 🚦 for the level 6 question 🙋♀️ & uses the freebie to eliminate Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis & Aristotle Socrates Onassis, but she 👩 gets her 👩 question 🙋♀️ INCORRECT ❌ when she 👩 changes her 👩 answer 🙋♀️ from Sir Michael Phillip Jagger & Bianca Jagger to Herbert Butros Khaury & Miss Vicki.
35:22 - High pitch wrong answer (Non metals)
43:12 - Low pitch wrong answer (Metals)
I remember watching Greed on GSN when I was little. All I can remember were the Qualifying Questions and the sound effects and music were stuck in my head for years. Greed deserved a longer run in my opinion.
Most definitely! This show was the best!
Yes I liked it much better than Millionaire
It was a ripoff of WWTBAM.
@@ericradford2142 How was it a ripoff?
@@lanceplaxton6967 The music
The last team was fantastic, and truly worked as a team!
In case there are those who were wondering the years on the question of when these events ended in the 70's, here they are:
-Last Cigarette Ad (1971)
-Howard Hughes Life (1976)
-Vietnam War (1975)
-American Basketball Association (1976)
45:44 My absolute favorite team to ever play the game. They kept everyone and won big!
Everyone on this team has a good heart on this heartless show!
Even if Mike decided to challenge someone, I'm sure Larry still would've rejected his Terminator. He seems like a really nice guy who wouldn't want to eliminate anyone. However the Terminator is my favorite part of the game but I can see why you liked Larry's team. I'm glad their generosity paid off though.
Yeah, my favourite team ever as well! Made even better by the fact it was an all-male team! Actually warms my heart by the fact no one was eliminated via the Terminator, and they all won together, really really lovely bunch of guys!
@@hiltonlive32grnrngr Mike's decision was more strategic - as the young gun on a team of people who likely lived through the 70s, it was the right move from him. But Larry wouldn't have done it no matter what, I think
This too was my favourite Greed team. Everyone played well and they each walked away with $100,000. I bet all five of them went to a nearby pub and got a beer after the show.
Wow, thanks! I've been looking for these episodes since GSN was rerunning the series! I don't think either of them screened on GSN. (And, Larry Toffler as a contestant!)
GSN definitely skipped the half-hour part 1 but they actually aired part 2 given that it was a whole hour episode. As proof, I even uploaded a clip of Laurie's team's $200,000 question (from the whole-hour continuation) that even has the GSN screenbug at the upper corner of the screen.
Thank you for uploading the episode featuring Larry Toffler from the syndicated version of Nickelodeon's Finders Keepers!
Congrats on him being captain! Everyone in his team left with $100,000. I actually didn't remember a team quitting with all five members and no Terminator after six questions.
That's probably because Toffler's team was the only team throughout the show's whole run that won $500,000 with all five members still in place and both Terminator challenges refused. Another fun fact: Including both of Toffler's team's Terminator rejections, there have only been nine Terminator rejections throughout the entire 44-episode run of the show.
This episode was never shown on Game Show Network as a 1 hour rerun, but thankfully we remember watching "Greed" when it aired its first run episodes broadcast on Fox in 2000 with host Chuck Woolery, and Fox aired this show as a 2 parter. And we were lucky when NBC's "Twenty One" aired in 2000 with host Maury Povich, and in rerun broadcasts later on PAX TV (Now Ion Television), and in 2003 on Game Show Network when we had to record all 5 episodes with tie breaker question segments in a "Twenty One" marathon on a VHS tape, right before "The Weakest Link" with host George Gray now an announcer on "The Price Is Right" right before the tape ran out with a DIRECTV iconic "D" logo appeared onscreen, and smooth jazz music played on air.
28:48 These were the four songs that I remember from my childhood with _Weekend In New England_ being one of my favourites.
Thank you for posting these episodes. I loved when Larry's team all went away with some money. Great show, if there is any game show I would like to be rebooted, it's this one. Chuck should host it because I can't imagine anyone else hosting
Except me lol
As an old soul person for 1999, FOX made a TERRIBLE mistake cancelling game shows like Greed.
Yeah, maybe if it wasn’t for that new Fox president at the time who didn’t like game shows, Greed would have had a longer run.
yeah I have to Agree and it's was getting "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" a Good run for it Money FOX made a Mistake Axing it after 1 Season!
43:28 those 18.5 missing minutes from the Watergate tapes not only got Nixon and his team in serious trouble (which would lead Nixon to eventually resign in 1974) but it also cost those contestants $75,000.
35:22 - WHAT! WHAT! WHAT! I thought Tiny Tim & Miss. Vicki was right for sure! It was Mick & Bianca over Tiny Tim & Miss. Vicki. That was shocking and disappointing to see Tiny Tim & Miss. Vicki to be the wrong answer. Tiny Tim & Miss. Vicki got married in 1969.
43:12 - NO, it's not! It was 18 1/2.
I think this may be one of the few times the terminator was declined, and twice in one round at that.
Larry Toffler's team was the ONLY team in the entire 44-episode run to reject the Terminator both times it landed on a player.
Yeah! Really lovely though to see that actually they chose teamwork over money, as again this was the ONLY time this ever happened! The only other time I remember The Terminator ever being declined, was November 11, 1999 by Melissa Skirball. (who was in Dan Avila's team)
@@chaingangsoldier3100 I know it happened at least two other times; one team that got brought back had the person the Terminator chose say that the team that had been through too much to get rid of someone and then Phyllis Harris said no because she needed her teammates to answer the $2 million question.
Super greed with Phillis and her team playing for $2 million another terminator rejected before the historic question.
@@danangell5482 There've been a total of nine terminator rejections throughout the whole run of the show.
1. Melissa Skirboll (challenged before $200,000 and won, but rejected her pre-$500,000 Terminator)
2. Charles C. Stevenson Jr. (a generous captain)
3. the guy on the ".com" team you mentioned who said his team had been through enough so he kept the whole team in place
4. Stuart Shostak from the last TV trivia team
5. Mike Wallace from the last '70s trivia team
6. Larry Toffler, the captain on the same last '70s trivia team who also won his team $500,000
7. Phyllis Harris from Super Greed, who decided she needed both her teammates more than she needed the $10,000
8. A contestant Laura from the last Super Greed team
9. Then Katherine Fiko from the 6/30 episode who, like Melissa, took the first Terminator but rejected the second one (spoiler alert: her team ended up losing on the $500,000 on celebrities who turned 50 that year)
1:03:08 - Larry, you're the man!
Good thing Larry changed from Hostage Crisis which Richard picked to American Basketball Association and it paid off !!!!
It also helps, that Larry not only knows his history, but also the decade of the 70s.
Terrance Jones is the best captain I've seen on Greed, with Derwin Cox in second place.
What about Daniel Avila?
@@airfulton 🤷🏾♀
So was Larry.
Terrance was definitely a good captain same with Larry but I still think Derwin is the number 1 captain on greed just my opinion
@@airfulton I say Daniel is number 5 on the list even though he did go all the way by himself and lost everything he’s number 5 on my list
On the last two incorrect answers on that Gone in the 70s question, Star Trek’s original network run ended on June 3, 1969 and the Iranian Hostage Crisis ended on January 20, 1981. (The same day Reagan took office as President as Larry correctly pointed out) The other incorrect answer, AT&T Telephone monopoly (which was eliminated by the freebie) ended on January 1, 1984.
That is the first time in one episode that a team plays it safe to take the money with all five members after six questions and terminators are being declined twice.
Actually the only time in the entire run of the show that a team wins $500,000 with all five players still in place and both Terminator challenges refused.
The guy on the first team is smart and isn't that greedy
Here are the years of when the musicals in the $200,000 question about musicals debuted on Broadway....
Annie: 1976
The Wiz: 1974
A Chorus Line: 1975
Avita: 1978
Phantom of the Opera: 1986
Les Miserables: 1987
nice
The Iran Hostage Crisis actually ended in 1981. Larry did the right thing to reject Richard's answer.
I bet that Richard and Larry became good friends later.
I knew the 500k question due to process of elimination, original Star Trek ended in 1969 and the Iran hostage ended in 1981 although started in 1979.
That was one of the answers I thought for sure was right never would’ve thought American basketball association ended in 1976 I thought for sure that was still going on
But I’m glad Larry saved himself and the guys from losing on the $500,000 level and I bet as Robby was saying that Larry and Richard became best friends after winning $500,000
And like Larry mentioned, that was right when Ronald Reagan took office.
1:03:08 you the man Larry you the man
Larry is definitely the man.
I bet that he and Richard became friends after that.
@@robbyosborne9708 I think so to bro
That is the first time in one episode that a team plays it safe to take the money with all five members after six questions and terminators are being declined twice and the only time in the entire run of the show that a team wins $200,000 (everybody has $40,000) and then $500,000 (everybody has $100,000) with all five players still in place and both Terminator challenges have been declined.
FRED SANFORD::" LAURIE!! YOU BIG DUMMY!"
R.I.P. Chuck Woolery (1941-2024)!
I remember the game show called Greed The Series and everyone could win $2,000,000
I remember this game show and the host.
Larry Toffler was also appeared on Russian Roulette.
And Catch21 with Alfonzo Ribero
Larry Toffler was also the host of Finders Keepers on Nickelodeon.
it's a Shame FOX only made this show Lasted One Season..... I wish it was still around! it gave "Who Wants to be a Millionaire!" a Good Run for it's Money I wish this show got Rebooted since Millionaire is now gone!
35:22 first wrong answer and I knew it to and 43:12 second wrong answer that was a tough one but I was really shocked it was not 8 1/2 my second which was the right answer 18 1/2 I knew the other answers were so wrong but Kenny’s reaction made me laugh so hard I really felt bad for him
Jim was extremely upset @ 35:28.
I would be to.
@@andrewbeaudoin7363 I agree.
Yep he sure was I would be to
@@tylerwilliamson7128 I'm sure he still has a grudge against Laurie to this day.
@@robbyosborne9708 I’m pretty sure to bro
Makes sense to terminate the player who got their answer wrong
I’m willing to take a wild stab that the $1,000,000 question on The Olympics would’ve been since this was questions about the 70’s:
According to the IOC, which 4 of the following 8 world cities hosted either a Summer OR Winter Olympic Games in the 1970’s?
Correct answers would’ve been:
Sapporo, Japan
Munich, Germany
Innsbruck, Austria
Montreal, Canada
But who knows if that really would’ve been the question…
FRED SANFORD::I,LL SPELL IT FOR YOU 'D-U-M-M-Y PERIOD!!
I'm actually surprised Larry was able to get on, as Finders Keepers was distributed by FOX for syndication. Perhaps removed long enough...
Why? You said it right there: it was DISTRIBUTED by Fox but didn't hire Toffler as they didn't actually own or produce Finders Keepers and it was a Nickelodeon show. That said, I'm not surprised at all Toffler was eligible to be a contestant.
I knew that John and Yoko was around 68 or 69. When was the marriage of Tiny Tim and Vicki?
December 1969
LOL At 35:39 You can literally hear the people in the audience telling Chuck "69" and Jim silently saying "69" after Chuck asked everyone what year they got married.
Wrong Answer @ 35:23
I knew tiny Tim and Vicki was wrong I knew it was mick and Bianca
@NJT6015 that really surprised me I thought for sure it was 8 1/2 but 18 1/2 was my second guess and should’ve went with my gut instinct and Kenny’s reaction was so priceless I can tell how shocked he was just like me
Level 6 🌃 Question 🙋♀️: Which 4 of the following 7 couples were married in the 1970s? Not Herbert Butros Khaury & Miss Vicki, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis & Aristotle Socrates Onassis, John Winston Ono Lennon & Yoko Ono, but Cher & Gregory LeNoir Allman, Lee Majors & Farrah Leni Fawcett, Sir Michael Phillip Jagger & Bianca Jagger & William Jefferson Clinton & Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton.
Laurie Calliser goes 🚦 for the level 6 question 🙋♀️ & uses the freebie to eliminate Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis & Aristotle Socrates Onassis, but she 👩 gets her 👩 question 🙋♀️ INCORRECT ❌ when she 👩 changes her 👩 answer 🙋♀️ from Sir Michael Phillip Jagger & Bianca Jagger to Herbert Butros Khaury & Miss Vicki.
24:17
Jared do you have the november 24 1999 & December 2 1999 Greed episode?
No I don't.
@@jaredsgameshowsmore9677 Then who else has them?
Okay. I sense an Impostor among us.
A hint. A fired Star Wars actress made my current Twitter banner an unsung hero
Laurie and Anne both go home with $10,000.
Good for them.
Chuck Woolery said that Laurie does have $10,000, because she won the Terminator Round, but her 2 teammates aren't doing so well.
@@theweysermanisback5205 She won $10,000 because she CHALLENGED when she got her Terminator, not because she won it.
It was too bad Dug wasn’t the captain because he knew it.