Merv was notorious for paying very little to his on air talent. When Chuck Woolery hosted Wheel Of Fortune in 1974, Merv paid him like $60K a year to host.
Patrick misheard "Spot's Surgeon" as "Spock's Surgeon" hence his answer of Vulcan. He realized it and laughed at it. I'm surprised Riley didn't pick up on it.
20:21 Clue: Diapered Wrestlers Rebecca: Samurai Host: Samurai is incorrect. Rebecca: Oh, Sumo! If I were the host, "I'm sorry, Rebecca but we have to go with the first answer you gave. Mike?"
Rumor has it that Mike Reilly hosted the show on a dare from Merv Griffin.
Merv was notorious for paying very little to his on air talent. When Chuck Woolery hosted Wheel Of Fortune in 1974, Merv paid him like $60K a year to host.
Patrick misheard "Spot's Surgeon" as "Spock's Surgeon" hence his answer of Vulcan. He realized it and laughed at it. I'm surprised Riley didn't pick up on it.
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5:14,
If I were host: "Now everyone has a monopoly. That's just the way we like it."
You wouldn't happen to have the Marc Summers Pilot, would you?
Wink Martindale posted it on his channel.
20:21
Clue: Diapered Wrestlers
Rebecca: Samurai
Host: Samurai is incorrect.
Rebecca: Oh, Sumo!
If I were the host, "I'm sorry, Rebecca but we have to go with the first answer you gave. Mike?"
Wouldn't say that until after Mike got it. Then you could say "Sorry Rebecca, you had it after but I have to take your first answer."
Wasn't Patrick Jarvis a contestant on "Press Your Luck"?
He was.
He wasn’t the only contestant from a different game show to play Monopoly. There was also Celeste who was also on Sale of the Century.
There was Diane Siegel, who became a 5-time undefeated champion on "Jeopardy!" in 1993.
The original host of Press Your Luck, Peter Tomarken hosted the Monopoly pilot.
@alexanderpytko5394 Michael, who is the host, was a contestant on the pilot.