Clearly 1980's, *not* 1979, as the contestants and actors above reference President Reagan (POTUS 1981-89) and Madonna's "Like a Virgin" (released 1984).
Thank you for the video but there’s no way in hell this was 1979. It fact it was somewhere in the mid 80s. Because Mary Catorette was on three’s a crowd, that showed aired in the mid 80s. That was pretty much her only claim to fame
IDK what u mean by face shape changing.... Unless I mean all the plastic surgery that has made many many of doctors filthy rich. Yes nobody seems to want to age naturally. However if u have the money and want a nip and tuck I say go for it. Gravity and time has a bad effect on us. And the fountain of youth has been sought for thousands of years. And I think ps is the closest until the real fountain had been found. And if I was found by a Dr I'm sure it would be hidden or destroyed. And besides I'm sure it's hard to live in hollywood and expect to look you're best in movies or tv. Just don't turn into a joan rivers.but yes I agree with you that today's youth even wants to enhance or alter appearance.
GSN does too much credit crunching cutting fee plugs and plus they air too much Feud these days too so hopefully Pyramid will air on Buzzr TV without cutting fee plugs or crunching credits at all.
I never liked it. Thought it was a massively overrated show that people only liked because of the amount of money that it was giving away, as opposed to the actual game.
Who...automatically...said in their mind "and not a drop to drink" after the category Water Water Everywhere was said? ME OF COURSE! Great now it will be in my head ALL DAY lolol
I think the real reason that fell through is because she screwed up and said Eve's "snake", instead of Eve's "fruit" - I've seen two other episodes where "fruit" is given and the contestant gets it right away, one of those being the $100,000 series premiere (where it was also top of the pyramid).
This broadcast was originally shown on CBS daytime in 1985; at that time-Mary Cadorette was co-starring with Robert Mandan and the legendary comedic performer John Ritter on a short-lived ABC prime time situation comedy called "Three's A Crowd".
I never understood in the michael strahan version the star sat in the opposite chair and the contestant gave clues to the star. I just didn't like that.
@8:00 "Little Jack Corner sat in a... " Answer=Corner... lol, they allowed the full answer being used in an example?.. I believe thats the first time I've picked up on a major blunder in this game by the late Mr. Clark...
For the "Novels/Fiction" category: Could the clue be phrased as "Alex Hailey's ROOTS," or "Mark Twain's HUCKLEBERRY FINN," or even "Tolstoy's WAR AND PEACE"?