I do! I have loads of Les Dawson's editions of Blankety Blank and some general editions of other Goodson-Todman shows (Blockbusters), (Play Your Cards Right). I will be uploading them but not for a few weeks. :-)
I've just realised - this is a game show where you chase the dragon! O.o gbgameshows, I have to ask - have you got any UK game shows that are based on Goodson-Todman productions? If so, could you upload any of them when you have a spare moment? Thanks :o)
It's only the two-part "center box" questions that the contestant gets extra time. That's why the center box is a little tougher, and adds $300, while the other one-part questions, add $200 to the pot. Wink has two rows of questions at his podium, with blue cards for one-parters, and pink cards for the two-parters ('special categories' are never in the center box.). They are arranged in order, from 1-9, at the start of the game. When you see the back of Wink's podium, you notice a row of lights that illuminate below the card slots. As the computer shuffles the categories, when a contestant picks a category, the corresponding light blinks to signal Wink to pick the correct card out of the question box. If it is an outer box, the blue card is selected. If it is the center box, a pink card with a two-part question is read. There have been times were the producer (the judge) announces over the PA if Wink mispronounces a word or name on the card, or if he accidentally picks up the wrong question card, such as beginning to read a two-part question, when only a one-part needs to be read. Barry & Enright rectified their own 'checkered' past, by making sure their Q&A games were on the up-and-up.
I do! I have loads of Les Dawson's editions of Blankety Blank and some general editions of other Goodson-Todman shows (Blockbusters), (Play Your Cards Right).
I will be uploading them but not for a few weeks. :-)
Mitch’s hair has left the chat
Yep, it's that Rich Lerner who'd win four games on Jeopardy! five years later and appear in the finals of the 1989 Tournament of Champions.
12:15
*NOW* is the time for the Dragon to roar.
GIVE HIM THE PRIZES!!!!!
Like Hollywood Squares, this game uses Tic Tac Toe but UNLike Hollywood Squares, this game is more intellectual - even Jeopardy-esque.
11:41 The Dragon roared at the wrong time that was a "$100" space not the "Dragon"
Sound error. They meant *ding*
I guess when the dragon roared for the third time, it meant he liked the hat, which was weird looking from the regular yellow dragon finder hats.
LOVE THIS SHOW😁
joker's wild music.
I've just realised - this is a game show where you chase the dragon! O.o
gbgameshows, I have to ask - have you got any UK game shows that are based on Goodson-Todman productions? If so, could you upload any of them when you have a spare moment? Thanks :o)
quincy
Oh,just to let everyone know he is there,LOL!
13:09-13:12 Not to be confused with the 2009 JEOPARDY! College Championship 2nd Runner-Up with that same name.
The Dragon's Favorite # to hide is #6
rich was on jeopardy in 1989
Dragon sound startled Wink.
Why are there attorneys on nearly every episode?
They need the money for their office upkeep.
I DESPISE THAT DRAGON!!!
Amen!
Dragon should go back to the swamp.
Fat Chance...its like telling the Devil to back to hell...and thats is sister game show.
ooh wha, ooh wha, ooh wha.... ding
Why did that dragon growled?
Dragon angry.
Larry Maggiore created the synthesized Dragon SFX. At the start of the 1984-85 season, the Dragon's roar sounded more fierce and less synthesized!
DOES ANYBODY HAVE THE TIC TAC DOUGH KIDS TOURNAMENT
I thought he had a great blooper on the last episode too.
Damn, Wink is cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🙂❤
what he need the dragon slayer
Why does wink not giving u a few secs to think about the question that only has 1 answer?
It's only the two-part "center box" questions that the contestant gets extra time. That's why the center box is a little tougher, and adds $300, while the other one-part questions, add $200 to the pot.
Wink has two rows of questions at his podium, with blue cards for one-parters, and pink cards for the two-parters ('special categories' are never in the center box.). They are arranged in order, from 1-9, at the start of the game. When you see the back of Wink's podium, you notice a row of lights that illuminate below the card slots. As the computer shuffles the categories, when a contestant picks a category, the corresponding light blinks to signal Wink to pick the correct card out of the question box. If it is an outer box, the blue card is selected. If it is the center box, a pink card with a two-part question is read.
There have been times were the producer (the judge) announces over the PA if Wink mispronounces a word or name on the card, or if he accidentally picks up the wrong question card, such as beginning to read a two-part question, when only a one-part needs to be read. Barry & Enright rectified their own 'checkered' past, by making sure their Q&A games were on the up-and-up.
how many games did rich win
Bozo's here? Matt!
Mr. X verses Mr. O?
Matt Cox hates clowns.
barbie
mitch has a lovely wife
DELICIOUS!!!!!!
7:49
9:48 Price is Right light border like
3:43.....and they plotted 9-11 back in the 1930's.
0:07
Fire -breathing dragon is ugly.
The hat at the end was cute, though.
1984 was so lame
Bozo's on this show?