13:32 If Richard Dawson were hosting, he would have not only tried to get the judge to change his ruling, but he'd also go off on the judge for sounding the length of the second buzzer afterwards! (He used to do that when kids/teens would play Family Feud -- "You only need a gentle buzz, no need to rub it in!"
More of concerns about that much money being offered to children; heck, when CBS game shows had teen weeks in the 80's, monies above $2500 were held in CDs with a maturity date of the child's 18th birthday. But the game was definitely structured so that if you wanted to win money, it behooved you to screw up one of the lower subjects to build it up.
13:32 If Richard Dawson were hosting, he would have not only tried to get the judge to change his ruling, but he'd also go off on the judge for sounding the length of the second buzzer afterwards! (He used to do that when kids/teens would play Family Feud -- "You only need a gentle buzz, no need to rub it in!"
Between October-November 1979.
Chest: ribs, heart, lungs, breast.
That one kid looks like he has 2 chicklets for front teeth
I never saw this before. Interesting.
i wonder how this could had done as a saturday morning version or syncation
As Wagstaff pointed out a few times, It was done as a break from the normal $20,000 run on ABC.
PREGO 1966...Any chance that this will ever be seen again? Never saw this show!
Too cheap to give regular money.
More of concerns about that much money being offered to children; heck, when CBS game shows had teen weeks in the 80's, monies above $2500 were held in CDs with a maturity date of the child's 18th birthday. But the game was definitely structured so that if you wanted to win money, it behooved you to screw up one of the lower subjects to build it up.
They don't the parents to blow the money. Some game shows would give savings bonds instead of money.
Why so little money for the kids ?