If Dick Clark was still on the Pyramid (even from the 1988 season on) the show would have lasted several more seasons because it was a classic and the chemistry was there.
The first season was distributed by Orbis Communications. Multimedia distributed the second, and eventually final, season after Orbis filed for bankruptcy.
It might have been great if Dick himself was a celebrity guest on this version. We might have heard something like "And from The Challengers, Dick Clark!".
If Dick Clark was still on the Pyramid (even from the 1988 season on) the show would have lasted several more seasons because it was a classic and the chemistry was there.
I have episodes from season 1 and 2...all have the Multimedia bumper after them.
Sadly Soupy Sales passed away tonight at the age of 83.
wow, an extended cut of the theme ON AIR...
Well I think that Teresa and Soupy were annoyed by John Davidson's Hosting.
I'm glad that Teresa and Soupy are still active.
I think Vicki Lawrence, Stuart Pankin, and Lynn Redgrave were also annoyed by John Davidson's hosting too.
@@richardhernandez4490 Yes, especially Vicki, I remember when she said "SHUT UP JOHN!"
I LOVE IT!
@@tnawcwvictoria What episode was it when Vicki tells John "SHUT UP!" That is interesting.
The first season was distributed by Orbis Communications. Multimedia distributed the second, and eventually final, season after Orbis filed for bankruptcy.
I seem to remember a distributed by Orbis Communications ticker in the end credits before the logo at the end.
That was because CBS wasn't involved with this version except for the use of the studio.
There was a logo for Carolco Television Productions?
It might have been great if Dick himself was a celebrity guest on this version. We might have heard something like "And from The Challengers, Dick Clark!".
Allison Isom actually won $21,500 John. This wasn't the last we see of her...yet.