Don,t forget about Bob Barker (1923-2023) Monty Hall (1921-2017) Peter Marshall (1926-2024) Jim Perry(1933-2015) Dennis James Tom Kennedy Allen Ludden Bert Convy Geoff Edwards Jim Lange AMONG ALL GAME SHOW GREATS!!
That first match was easily one of the best ones the entire CBS series had ever had. TJW was must-see viewing for me during its "Joker's Jackpot" days!
At that time CBS aired JOKER at 10:00 ET/9:00 PT convinced THE DINAH SHORE SHOW would bury it because Jack Barry was still labeled game show poison at that time, how wrong they were, it had a near 3 year run on CBS and a successful syndication run.
A '73 Vega, man. Life was never fuller than when I drove my 'beautiful date to the prom in my own '73 Vega . I wish I could relive 1985 all over again.
I am 52 years old and the first car that I remember my family had was a 1972 yellow Vega. My dad bought it to surprise my mom for her birthday. We were living in South Lake Tahoe, California at the time. My mom and dad worked at the same casino, The Sahara Tahoe, he was a bartender and she was a cocktail waitress.
Ahhh, back when Game Show Network was still worth watching....and when The Joker's Wild still used "The Savers" by Perrey-Kingsley for its theme song. R.I.P. Jack Barry
And after Joker's Wild demise on CBS in 1975 thanks to NBC's loaded weapon (Celebrity Sweepstakes), Jack Barry hosted a pilot episode called "Double Cross" which would later morphed into "Bullseye" a few years later.
Celebrity Sweepstakes took out The Joker's Wild while Wheel of Fortune took out Now You See It; then Gambit a year later. However, Gambit was cancelled also because CBS wanted only Goodson-Todman produced shows. Gambit was Heatter-Quigley produced.
@@lakebay972 CBS had such a respective repertoire for Goodson-Todman game shows at that time along with What's My Line, To Tell The Truth, I've Got A Secret, and Password beforehand and The Price Is Right, Now You See It, Match Game (1973-79), Double Dare (1976-77), The All New Beat The Clock, Child's Play, both 1970s and 1980s versions of Tattletales, latter day Card Sharks and Family Feud, and a 1989 reboot of Now You See It afterwards. The only time a Jack Barry produced show ever ended up on CBS from then was a 1978 reboot of Tic Tac Dough which unsurprisenly, failed so miserably against another Goodson-Todman show Card Sharks on NBC that Barry himself pulled the show out after 8 weeks never to work directly with the network until 1981 and moved it to syndication where it would be just as successful then as Wheel Of Fortune and Jeopardy is now. The rest is history.
19:30 - Jack Barry says, "But your cash could be in jeopardy". I guess I hinted at some foreshadowing of another show Johnny Gilbert announced. (Well, Sony Pictures Television owns "Jeopardy!" and "The Joker's Wild".)
@@joeambrose3260 I suppose every model has its exceptions. I got my '72 Vega 2nd-hand in 1978. But it was well known, and is well documented, the Chevy Vega is one of the worst American cars, ever. It's not difficult to find articles about how bad it was. It's not surprising though. My parents had a tendency to pick the worst cars. They also had a Ford Pinto, and an AMC Pacer. www.autonews.com/article/20111031/CHEVY100/310319922/the-vega-an-unmitigated-disaster.
@@kwebster62 In '91 my brother bought an '80 Pinto for $150. In successive Summers we drove it to Montana ,Texas and Louisiana. In 4 yrs all we spent was $43 for a thermostat. It was later stolen. Go figure
I am 52 years old and the first car that I remember my family had was a 1972 yellow Vega. My dad bought it to surprise my mom for her birthday. We were living in South Lake Tahoe, California at the time. My mom and dad worked at the same casino, The Sahara Tahoe, he was a bartender and she was a cocktail waitress.
1973 HD screens were available...but not to the general public yet. And using those bulky cameras using analog screens...they looked so dimmed the screens looked horrible. But of course Snoop had fixed that.
This is a terrible copy man. These were "taped" in SD, standard definition, 480 lines of vertical resolution, here's a better copy .... th-cam.com/video/g7Wq_qbLnZY/w-d-xo.html
The prizes are top notch; a 17" TV and if that well dressed lady had of won she would have gotten a Vega. In the very first episode the big prize was a Chevy Chevelle but it wasn't an SS so the engine was only a 283 (unlike the 70 SS that came with a 454) but I think they only cost $2,500 - $3,000. Vega's were comparable to Pinto's A.K.A. Chariot of fire (in the, mid?, 70's Pinto's had gas tank issues which meant if you got rear ended there was a chance the car would explode). A buddy of mine had a Vega when we were teenagers which we completely beat the shit out of (sure we had to replace the engine 3 times but that only took an hour or so) but it ran for two years and 5 of us used it to get our licences. 🤣 We got pulled over in it by the cops one day in Niagara Falls because it burned oil so bad we completely smoked out the intersection at the bottom of Clifton Hill just West of the Rainbow Bridge), but the cop was nice and just made us park it and walk until we went home.
I am 52 years old and the first car that I remember my family had was a 1972 yellow Vega. My dad bought it to surprise my mom for her birthday. We were living in South Lake Tahoe, California at the time. My mom and dad worked at the same casino, The Sahara Tahoe, he was a bartender and she was a cocktail waitress.
I loved this show but now that I'm watching reruns I sure am noticing how much Jack Barry talks! I don't know if that was just him or a requirement of the show, but the constant explaining of stuff over and over again takes up too much time lol! I just want to watch them play!
The show was in its infancy and was still trying to attract first-time audiences. Note, this was pre-Internet; so information about the show or its rules didn't come in handy; and TV Guide back then was very vague.
Well, She didn't win... the game wasn't over, so she never won the game. According to the rules of the game three jokers is an instant win - if the question is answered. The player going second always got a final spin, so even though $650 looks more than $550, the 3 jokers fairly locked in the win for Steve. Trust me... Jack Barry & Joker's Wild was under tight scrutiny after the quiz show scandals. It was 100% legit.
Don't forget a rigged game show almost cost Jack Barry his career in television. In 1958, Charles Van Doren admitted that he cheated after he won $129,000 on "21". Barry was involved and between 1958-68, he could not work in television.
HMM We are talking about Jack Barry here. This show was probably under stricter scrutiny than let's say "The Price is Right" or "Gambit" as Mr. Barry was involved in rigging game shows 14 years earlier. There were CBS eyes all over the place!
Hold up. If you win the game with a score of $500 and Linda hit $550; why didn't she win that game? Why did the guy keep getting turns to beat her. I don't think that's fair at all. I guess I don't blame the second winner for not going on to play another game. It doesn't seem to pay off after all that work. Even so, I think I would have kept going. I don't like the end game by the way. I like the other version better.
They play full turns. If the champ (who spins first) reaches the goal first, the challenger still gets to close out the turn trying to tie or win. If they answer wrong or can't spin up enough matching icons (to increase that category's value), the game ends right there (with the champ not even needing to steal in the former case). Regarding the 3 Jokers, Jack always said a correct answer on such a spin is an automatic win. Bear in mind spinning triple Jokers is already hard enough as is ([1/6]^3, the same odds as any Natural Triple). This was averted only in tournament play, where player 2 still got their final spin if player 1 answered correctly on 3 Jokers. Finally, about ties at $500 or greater, they still keep playing full turns with all the rules aforementioned until someone outscores the other. Think of it like extra innings in baseball.
@@HarlemHyena wow! thanks for that explanation. This game is more complicated than I first thought. But i get that it's goal is to give the challenger a fighting chance when the cards give the champ a sure win.
"R.I.P. jack-barry bill-cullen johnny-jacobs & charlie o'donnell all of you will be missed by everyone always & forever amen".
Let's also include Gene Rayburn, Art Fleming (the original host of JEOPARDY!), Richard Dawson, Ray Combs, and, most recently, Alex Trebek.
Don't forget announcer jay Stewart
Don,t forget about Bob Barker (1923-2023) Monty Hall (1921-2017) Peter Marshall (1926-2024) Jim Perry(1933-2015) Dennis James Tom Kennedy Allen Ludden Bert Convy Geoff Edwards Jim Lange AMONG ALL GAME SHOW GREATS!!
That first match was easily one of the best ones the entire CBS series had ever had. TJW was must-see viewing for me during its "Joker's Jackpot" days!
At that time CBS aired JOKER at 10:00 ET/9:00 PT convinced THE DINAH SHORE SHOW would bury it because Jack Barry was still labeled game show poison at that time, how wrong they were, it had a near 3 year run on CBS and a successful syndication run.
29:45: Stay tuned for "The New Price is Right" next over most of these CBS stations.
My favorite game show from 1973 all the way until his death in 1984 we love you mr. Jack Barry
A '73 Vega, man. Life was never fuller than when I drove my 'beautiful date to the prom in my own '73 Vega . I wish I could relive 1985 all over again.
My parents throw up every time they hear the word Vega. They bought a '71 edition shortly after getting married. It rusted through and through.
I am 52 years old and the first car that I remember my family had was a 1972 yellow Vega. My dad bought it to surprise my mom for her birthday. We were living in South Lake Tahoe, California at the time. My mom and dad worked at the same casino, The Sahara Tahoe, he was a bartender and she was a cocktail waitress.
commercials are later than 1973--must have been a rerun
Ahhh, back when Game Show Network was still worth watching....and when The Joker's Wild still used "The Savers" by Perrey-Kingsley for its
theme song. R.I.P. Jack Barry
First game show theme to use the Moog synthesizer.
I love seeing the old commercials too
Me too
R.I.P. Jack Barry, Bill Cullen
Those patterns on that lady contestant's blouse don't just clash; they're at each other's throats.
I agree
And shes not smiling about it !
This is an old joke but, as my Scottish Grandmother used to say, I dinnae cair:
She looks like a clown puked on her.
The Joker's Wild needs to return like all the other classics streaming. With host Jack Barry. Then I'll say: 🃏 🃏 🃏
trivia in any decade is killer. . .
Channel 32 WFLD Chicago. Great memories watching this with my dad.
This was an earlier version but I remember the later one.
@@MIKECNW Series creator Jack Barry hosted the show from 1972 to 1984. I started watching it probably around 1977.
I love Jack’s Leisure Suit!
I’m looking for my mom’s episodes. Her name was Linda Peroutka. Might have been 1972 or 1973
Call cbs
Omgosh, she looks so enthused!!! Lol 😫🤐🤑😮😓😭
One of longtime "Jeopardy!" announcer Johnny Gilbert's early episodes announcing "TJW".
Johnny Gilbert would return as full time announcer in 1981-82
Still announcing at 94!
Gilbert was the sub announcer for Johnny Jacbos and Charlie O'Donnell
Jack Barry was my favorite host.
"I like the 1977-1986 🌃 night-time syndicated version of the joker's-wild".
And after Joker's Wild demise on CBS in 1975 thanks to NBC's loaded weapon (Celebrity Sweepstakes), Jack Barry hosted a pilot episode called "Double Cross" which would later morphed into "Bullseye" a few years later.
Celebrity Sweepstakes took out The Joker's Wild while Wheel of Fortune took out Now You See It; then Gambit a year later. However, Gambit was cancelled also because CBS wanted only Goodson-Todman produced shows. Gambit was Heatter-Quigley produced.
@@lakebay972 CBS had such a respective repertoire for Goodson-Todman game shows at that time along with What's My Line, To Tell The Truth, I've Got A Secret, and Password beforehand and The Price Is Right, Now You See It, Match Game (1973-79), Double Dare (1976-77), The All New Beat The Clock, Child's Play, both 1970s and 1980s versions of Tattletales, latter day Card Sharks and Family Feud, and a 1989 reboot of Now You See It afterwards. The only time a Jack Barry produced show ever ended up on CBS from then was a 1978 reboot of Tic Tac Dough which unsurprisenly, failed so miserably against another Goodson-Todman show Card Sharks on NBC that Barry himself pulled the show out after 8 weeks never to work directly with the network until 1981 and moved it to syndication where it would be just as successful then as Wheel Of Fortune and Jeopardy is now. The rest is history.
19:30 - Jack Barry says, "But your cash could be in jeopardy". I guess I hinted at some foreshadowing of another show Johnny Gilbert announced. (Well, Sony Pictures Television owns "Jeopardy!" and "The Joker's Wild".)
Does she ever smile instead of creepy stare? 😂
grapplergirl10 14:18. Finally
joel kendrick wow! She has a nice smile. Thank you.
Glad someone else noticed ...looked like she had an upset stomach
His friends in the audience booed her when she got the Fanny Brice question right.
I was thinking that same thing
I had a 1972 Chevy Vega. After it rusted out, it pretty much died at around 60,000 miles.
That's phucked up, should've used STP. My Vega croaked at 278,000 miles
@@joeambrose3260 I suppose every model has its exceptions. I got my '72 Vega 2nd-hand in 1978. But it was well known, and is well documented, the Chevy Vega is one of the worst American cars, ever. It's not difficult to find articles about how bad it was. It's not surprising though. My parents had a tendency to pick the worst cars. They also had a Ford Pinto, and an AMC Pacer. www.autonews.com/article/20111031/CHEVY100/310319922/the-vega-an-unmitigated-disaster.
@@kwebster62 In '91 my brother bought an '80 Pinto for $150. In successive Summers we drove it to Montana ,Texas and Louisiana. In 4 yrs all we spent was $43 for a thermostat. It was later stolen. Go figure
Come on man that's a groovy set of wheels
I am 52 years old and the first car that I remember my family had was a 1972 yellow Vega. My dad bought it to surprise my mom for her birthday. We were living in South Lake Tahoe, California at the time. My mom and dad worked at the same casino, The Sahara Tahoe, he was a bartender and she was a cocktail waitress.
Gotta love those leisure suits from the 1970s! 🤣🤣🤣
1973 HD screens were available...but not to the general public yet.
And using those bulky cameras using analog screens...they looked so dimmed the screens looked horrible. But of course Snoop had fixed that.
This is a terrible copy man. These were "taped" in SD, standard definition, 480 lines of vertical resolution, here's a better copy .... th-cam.com/video/g7Wq_qbLnZY/w-d-xo.html
Someone in that audience was way too excited by that game.
JOHNNY GILBERT THE VOICE OF JEPORADY
I have seen her smile a few times
The prizes are top notch; a 17" TV and if that well dressed lady had of won she would have gotten a Vega.
In the very first episode the big prize was a Chevy Chevelle but it wasn't an SS so the engine was only a 283 (unlike the 70 SS that came with a 454) but I think they only cost $2,500 - $3,000.
Vega's were comparable to Pinto's A.K.A. Chariot of fire (in the, mid?, 70's Pinto's had gas tank issues which meant if you got rear ended there was a chance the car would explode).
A buddy of mine had a Vega when we were teenagers which we completely beat the shit out of (sure we had to replace the engine 3 times but that only took an hour or so) but it ran for two years and 5 of us used it to get our licences.
🤣 We got pulled over in it by the cops one day in Niagara Falls because it burned oil so bad we completely smoked out the intersection at the bottom of Clifton Hill just West of the Rainbow Bridge), but the cop was nice and just made us park it and walk until we went home.
I am 52 years old and the first car that I remember my family had was a 1972 yellow Vega. My dad bought it to surprise my mom for her birthday. We were living in South Lake Tahoe, California at the time. My mom and dad worked at the same casino, The Sahara Tahoe, he was a bartender and she was a cocktail waitress.
Love the last 2 contestants with the freaking WEIRD MOUTHS!
Jack-I assume you want to play Clark Gable?
I-Nah, HE WANTS TO BE BOGEY! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
She didn't smile when she thought she could win a car. But anyway , I love these old gameshows
Because it was a Chevy Vega
@@frankprovasek5394 LOL! 🤣
A
73 Vega
. I just bought a 92 Olds
We're all those 70s and 80s cars they had on these game shows classics?
So 3 jokers won him the game anyway, despite the fact he was only trailing her by $100?
Yup, Jack was clear. It had to be something that gave a natural triple, or the 3 jokers.
lynn stark was a one day winner on jeopardy in 1985
Love the car
Someone told me this episode aired February 26, 1973.
still better than snoops version
Or the 1990-91 revival emceed by Pat Finn, though it was a decent version.
Its Ron Jeremy playing under an alias
Rest In Peace
IS that Johnny Gilbert announcing the show?
Yes, it was!
@@roybroussard800 He's still alive at 96
Yes. Johnny Gilbert is the king of game show announcers.
15:03 Joker Joker Ho!!!
1:52 - I must break you.
Did this come on around 7:30pm weeknights
I Like The Joker's Wild
Yeah and these earlier episodes are quite interesting.
They brought the Joker's Wild back with Snoop Dogg ♡♡♡ Love the original show too.
Who cares about the new JW.
@@MIKECNW ... I sure don't!
I did not watch the Snoop Dog version.
I wonder how did we manage to hear a lady in the audience scream so loud as if she was on stage?
Like as if she won
I want EdgeMaster!
I loved this show but now that I'm watching reruns I sure am noticing how much Jack Barry talks! I don't know if that was just him or a requirement of the show, but the constant explaining of stuff over and over again takes up too much time lol! I just want to watch them play!
Well, he did calm that down a bit. Remember this is his first hit after the 50s Game show scandals that nearly wiped out an enter genre of television.
The show was in its infancy and was still trying to attract first-time audiences. Note, this was pre-Internet; so information about the show or its rules didn't come in handy; and TV Guide back then was very vague.
Something smells fishy about her losing after winning. Especially since she was up for the jackpot.
Well, She didn't win... the game wasn't over, so she never won the game. According to the rules of the game three jokers is an instant win - if the question is answered. The player going second always got a final spin, so even though $650 looks more than $550, the 3 jokers fairly locked in the win for Steve. Trust me... Jack Barry & Joker's Wild was under tight scrutiny after the quiz show scandals. It was 100% legit.
What time is Jack’s flight ✈️
I feel like the game was rigged against her. I wonder how strict checks and balances were to make sure that didn't happen...
Very strict to the point where the people who ran the slides couldn't sneeze without signing off on it.
Yeah, not rigged. Standards & Practices in effect!
Don't forget a rigged game show almost cost Jack Barry his career in television. In 1958, Charles Van Doren admitted that he cheated after he
won $129,000 on "21". Barry was involved and between 1958-68, he
could not work in television.
Me too. Big jip.
HMM We are talking about Jack Barry here. This show was probably under stricter scrutiny than let's say "The Price is Right" or "Gambit" as Mr. Barry was involved in rigging game shows 14 years earlier. There were CBS eyes all over the place!
Vega car like price is right and gremlin too on jokers wild
Didn’t they sell ties in 1973?
Ha! 50 years later, hardly anyone wears them anymore :)
The chick is nice.
The next 2 contestants look like Angela Davis and Murphy Brown! 🤣🤣🤣
May 9, 2001
what he need a wizard
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Do you have Bullseye?
Just a few episodes.
@@UNCJerry77 Awesome
Adam Curry (R.I.P. Jim Lange)
I would have used the Joker to go off the board
She looks out of it.
They look so rigid.
I'm guessing the lady who screamed when the guy with the pornstar mustache won got some action after the show.
Guys wore their hair too long back then. This is the second guy I’ve seen play this show where when I first saw him, I thought it was a girl.
Anyone else spooked by how creepy Jack is
Mr. Rogers + Richard Nixon = Jack Barry
Well... the Devil on the wheels in the bonus round looks like Jack Barry
Hold up. If you win the game with a score of $500 and Linda hit $550; why didn't she win that game? Why did the guy keep getting turns to beat her. I don't think that's fair at all.
I guess I don't blame the second winner for not going on to play another game. It doesn't seem to pay off after all that work. Even so, I think I would have kept going.
I don't like the end game by the way. I like the other version better.
They play full turns. If the champ (who spins first) reaches the goal first, the challenger still gets to close out the turn trying to tie or win. If they answer wrong or can't spin up enough matching icons (to increase that category's value), the game ends right there (with the champ not even needing to steal in the former case).
Regarding the 3 Jokers, Jack always said a correct answer on such a spin is an automatic win. Bear in mind spinning triple Jokers is already hard enough as is ([1/6]^3, the same odds as any Natural Triple). This was averted only in tournament play, where player 2 still got their final spin if player 1 answered correctly on 3 Jokers.
Finally, about ties at $500 or greater, they still keep playing full turns with all the rules aforementioned until someone outscores the other. Think of it like extra innings in baseball.
@@HarlemHyena wow! thanks for that explanation. This game is more complicated than I first thought. But i get that it's goal is to give the challenger a fighting chance when the cards give the champ a sure win.
OMG, so rigged. Just like when he was the co-owner of 21. I used to watch this as a kid, lucky I'm not a compulsive gambler.
NOT RIGGED. OR HE WOULD BE OUT OF A JOB *AGAIN*!
This was rigged!!!
NOT RIGGED. OR HE WOULD BE OUT OF A JOB *AGAIN*!
Rigged.
NOT RIGGED. OR HE WOULD BE OUT OF A JOB *AGAIN*!
Wrong show. That was Press Your Luck thanks to Michael Larson.