PICO: Relating to Episode 728 of "Press Your Luck" which was recorded for 7/14/1986; there would be a very full credit roll--including Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Production Staff, Contestant Coordinators, Technical Direcor, Lighting Director, Audio Worker, Videotape Editor, Video Operator, Assistant to Producer, Animator, Art Director, Electronic Graphics & Stage Managers.
Stop at a yellow square and that yellow square has a value of... priceless. Nice to know how the buzzer is tied into the spinner and the neon light around the spins sign.
Well, don't be sad Todd because you're going home with $15,466 in cash and prizes. So hang in there, Todd. So you get to relax and watch Michelle and Dave take a run at it on an exciting game.
Interesting situation w/that last spin. $1550's a pretty easy score to beat w/one spin, but on the other hand, if Michelle had passed that spin to Dave and he Whammied, then she would've won the game by default w/$0 b/c she'd be the only player who hadn't been eliminated.
For the record, this is episode 7️⃣3️⃣0️⃣ of the original PRESS 📰 YOUR LUCK 🐎, not episode 7️⃣2️⃣9️⃣, which originally aired on CBS Daytime July 1️⃣6️⃣, 1️⃣9️⃣8️⃣6️⃣, at 4️⃣ p.m. Eastern Time, not July 1️⃣5️⃣, so correct this error 🔴.
8:20 Wrong sound effect. "The Price Is Right" perfect bid.
PICO: Relating to Episode 728 of "Press Your Luck" which was recorded for 7/14/1986; there would be a very full credit roll--including Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Production Staff, Contestant Coordinators, Technical Direcor, Lighting Director, Audio Worker, Videotape Editor, Video Operator, Assistant to Producer, Animator, Art Director, Electronic Graphics & Stage Managers.
If you pass it to Dave and he whammies, you get to come back because Dave and Todd would both whammied out.
13:01 Todd is history.
Wow! I guess that $1550 held up after all! 😂😂
Stop at a yellow square and that yellow square has a value of... priceless. Nice to know how the buzzer is tied into the spinner and the neon light around the spins sign.
Well, don't be sad Todd because you're going home with $15,466 in cash and prizes. So hang in there, Todd. So you get to relax and watch Michelle and Dave take a run at it on an exciting game.
Odd that the board started to light up during the 4th question in 1st question round
Notice the Portable Organ appears just before the third commercial break, but then gets replaced by Double Your Money + One Spin.
Wow I didn't know Michelle was a Laker girl
6:48 11:07 13:06 15:08 these are the whammy animations that they should use in the new press your luck
Todd is toast at 13:02
Yep...no celebration for him
@@damienchance2622 Yeah, it's devastating enough to see a champion lose to a challenger.
@@ericsiegel2401 yep
@@damienchance2622 If Todd hadn't whammied out, he would have came back for his 4th and 5th days, only to lose to Anitra.
@@ericsiegel2401 true
Interesting situation w/that last spin. $1550's a pretty easy score to beat w/one spin, but on the other hand, if Michelle had passed that spin to Dave and he Whammied, then she would've won the game by default w/$0 b/c she'd be the only player who hadn't been eliminated.
Too bad the round 2 Stereo wasn't where the Dpuble Your Money space was
Also, this USA airing is from September 15, 1993. The USA movie Rubdown premiered that day.
And it aired on USA Network at 3️⃣ p.m. Eastern Time.
For the record, this is episode 7️⃣3️⃣0️⃣ of the original PRESS 📰 YOUR LUCK 🐎, not episode 7️⃣2️⃣9️⃣, which originally aired on CBS Daytime July 1️⃣6️⃣, 1️⃣9️⃣8️⃣6️⃣, at 4️⃣ p.m. Eastern Time, not July 1️⃣5️⃣, so correct this error 🔴.
Dave Dollarhide went on to appear on Wipeout.
Weird game
Todd Hit a Fourth Whammy Game Over At 13:01
Yep
I replayed that a half dozen times.
Todd is out