Thank you for sharing this clip of Pyramid. I never knew that Australia had a version of Pyramid. But I would say that the American judges would have a field day with this version of the show, the buzzer would go off again and again.
Completely different mechanics and rules. Listen to how the host explains the Final Pyramid and contrast to the "You give a list of objects in the subject" the host says here.
My whole year 6 class (Including me) went to Fox studio`s to film a new TV show called Move it. The contestants are Sophie and Eliza, Regan and Jake, Kundi and Bridget, Freja and Teah, Adrian and Lachlan, Arnav and Angus.
@@Hass2nv For Pyramid, I only have what is uploaded. I have a few more from 2010, but sadly that's it. I suggest you contact Ambience Entertainment for more. I hope this helps.
There had to be an Australian version of Pyramid back in the 70s because on an episode of The $25,000 Pyramid from 1986 when one of the guests was Millicent Martin, Dick Clark told her that he had played the game in Australia and some of the words were different than they were here in America which Millie had to get used to while in America. Does anyone know if there was an Australian version of Pyramid back in the 70s?
Unlike the American Adult version of the show, the Australian kids version does not have the team's family and/or friends run on stage to celebrate the win with the hugging and screaming, you know what I mean.
Thank you for sharing this clip of Pyramid. I never knew that Australia had a version of Pyramid. But I would say that the American judges would have a field day with this version of the show, the buzzer would go off again and again.
Completely different mechanics and rules. Listen to how the host explains the Final Pyramid and contrast to the "You give a list of objects in the subject" the host says here.
they actually had better celebrity guests than most Aussie talk shows, fun show
I loved this show . It brings back so much memories lol
I loved this , bring it back !!!!
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bring back so many memories
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Should be revived as a family entertainment show with the $25,000 cash on offer. In the Kids version no cash due to Australian laws
Ashley was on fire with those perfect scores
I love her. Actually it’s Ashlee
@@jamestodd1126 oh yeah thanks
Never seen this version. I like. Thanks for posting.
I could imagine Larry Emdur hosting this if he was still on channel 7
I never thought of Pyramid to be a game show for kids but I've been proven wrong before.
America had a kids version of the pyramid, only in the 70's
Matthew Taylor And that was still played like the original Pyramid version.
@Jake Roberts AND it had the teams as parent/kid.
My whole year 6 class (Including me) went to Fox studio`s to film a new TV show called Move it. The contestants are Sophie and Eliza, Regan and Jake, Kundi and Bridget, Freja and Teah, Adrian and Lachlan, Arnav and Angus.
Omg i remember this
27:07 Failure. Origami is Chinese, not Japanese.
Yumi Stynes would move to ch10 to host the circle in 2010 through to 2012.
Would love episodes of kitchen whiz with the guy host
I wish we saw the screaming children audience
where did you find this episode can you find more?
I have lots of these on my channel if you're still interested.
@@MrSimplesimon1987 Are you able to find specific episodes?
@@Hass2nv For Pyramid, I only have what is uploaded. I have a few more from 2010, but sadly that's it. I suggest you contact Ambience Entertainment for more. I hope this helps.
There had to be an Australian version of Pyramid back in the 70s because on an episode of The $25,000 Pyramid from 1986 when one of the guests was Millicent Martin, Dick Clark told her that he had played the game in Australia and some of the words were different than they were here in America which Millie had to get used to while in America. Does anyone know if there was an Australian version of Pyramid back in the 70s?
Australian Adam Sandler
Ashlee is on fire! I ❤️ her!
Hello again :)
I also loved the way she says that it’s all in the bag!
It's Shura Taft!
Lord Yumi Stynes is terrible...she really doesn't seem to realize she's playing with small children and not adults
what, no winners circle
Well, Australia's bonus round was like the "Winner's Circle" but without the circle bit.
They could do this here in America, with the Winner's Circle of course.
Would not work. The tradition is too entrenched.
Esto es pyramid kids
When kids games shows were still ok, but slowly going down hill
Unlike the American Adult version of the show, the Australian kids version does not have the team's family and/or friends run on stage to celebrate the win with the hugging and screaming, you know what I mean.
Well, Australia doesn't overdo its reactions on game shows. (Or have 200 audience members they [don't even] know crowding the stage.)
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Illuminati game!!!
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