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The Magnificent Marble Machine was an American television game show hosted by Art James and based on pinball.
Two contestants (one a returning champion) competed, each paired with a celebrity partner.
In the first half of the game, the teams answered general knowledge questions, frequently involving puns or other wordplay, which were displayed on a huge electronic marquee. First, the players were shown blanks on the bottom line, denoting the number of words and letters in the answer; then a clue would crawl across the upper line. If no team buzzed in once the clue was revealed, letters of the answer then filled in at random as time progressed.
For any given question, only the contestant or the celebrity would be eligible to buzz in; this alternated with each question, and was indicated by lighted panels in front of the eligible player.
Correct answers were worth one point, and five points allowed the winning team to advance to the game's second stage playing a giant pinball machine (20 feet high and 12 feet long, located in the middle of the set) that served as The Magnificent Marble Machine's centerpiece.
Each team member manipulated one flipper button (each controlling two flippers), and it was the team's goal to keep the ball in play for as long as possible within a 60-second time limit while accumulating points by hitting bumpers, noisemakers and lights. Hitting one of seven of the large numbered bumpers won the contestant prizes; hitting bumpers numbered 2 and 3 in combination won a larger announced prize (such as a car or trip). Play ended if it fell into one of the two "out holes" (one located below the main flippers, the other in the middle of the playing field). The flippers were disabled when 60 seconds expired, with the ball (still in play) usually entering an out hole within a few seconds. At some point during the series a bonus prize was added for hitting all seven numbered bumpers at least once. In the original format, each bumper scored 500 points while any noisemaker scored 200 points. Producers audited the score by watching the tape, to ensure that each scoring feature had registered. Apparently, as the machine aged (week by week), scoring errors increased, so the producers changed the rules to have any of the seven "thumper bumpers" counting 500 points, with nothing else scoring. While the ball was in play, a music cue would play in the background entitled "The Marble Rolls" by Mort Garson, who wrote all of the music for this series. If a team reached a target score after playing two balls (15,000 for each new champion, minus 1,000 for each return visit), the team played a bonus "gold money ball," where the player earned money ($200 for each noisemaker and bumper, later $500 for each numbered bumper). As the target was lowered from game to game, the money ball round became easier to reach. At some point in the series run, the "gold money ball" was redesigned to be a multi-player "money ball marathon" rather than a bonus round any player might be able to achieve in any one play of the machine. The contestant achieving the top point score over a two week period would be awarded a money ball round. This format lasted for five marathons. The money ball was later dropped from the game altogether. Later, the electronic point counters on the pinball machine were covered over. Contestants then only played for prizes obtained by hitting the seven bumpers.

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@paullarue2010
@paullarue2010 5 месяцев назад
Reminds me of the Circus.
@BigG833
@BigG833 9 месяцев назад
I'm sure there were pinball wizards on this NBC game show in 1975 until March 1976. RIP Art James.
@steveb802011
@steveb802011 10 лет назад
Love the incredibly huge pinball machine, that long plunger, the flashy set, the sound effects, the catchy theme song, and polished game show hosts like Art James. Back in the glory days of network game shows ... how I miss the 1970s!
@kurtkauffman4326
@kurtkauffman4326 9 лет назад
I do too!
@jamesmoss3424
@jamesmoss3424 4 года назад
Gray and Roddy McDowell both did good and I wish that all the master tapes of this game show are found. 😀👍
@JohnK086
@JohnK086 14 лет назад
I'd love to see more eraser-escaping episodes of this gem. That said, one is better than none.
@ddmck1972
@ddmck1972 6 лет назад
I remember this show when I was 4 years old. It's how I became interested in pinball machines being they were a big thing in the 1970's.
@Eduardo-lt2op
@Eduardo-lt2op 6 лет назад
This was one of the very best game shows in television history prior to Hollywood Squares, thanks to heatter-quigley productions.
@5star555555555
@5star555555555 4 года назад
Hollywood Squares had already been on the air for about 9 years.
@hockeybagged
@hockeybagged 16 лет назад
I really liked this show. The front game isn't too demanding. The only thing I would have changed was maybe a younger/teen slant on the celbs and contestants. I would have loved to have played the big pinball as a kid. Thank you for posting it!
@ahoneanatwo
@ahoneanatwo 9 лет назад
Having seen a full episode of this, I thought in spite of its problems, The Magnificent Marble Machine was a fun show. I could see a possible 21st century revival, especially in regards to the marble machine itself with the benefits of modern, high-tech computer technology, which back in 1975 did not exist.
@StukInBuf
@StukInBuf 15 лет назад
I was 5 or 6 years old and lived in Upper Minnesota, watching the show via the NBC station from Duluth. Loved it, just as much as I loved pinball in that day. Methinks it was cancelled before the 76-77 season, before my folks and I moved your way, artytoons, to South San Fran.
@countz3r0
@countz3r0 7 лет назад
What a crazy game show.
@tcidolfan
@tcidolfan 16 лет назад
Good show all in all but I have to be honest, reminds me of one of those Sid & Marty Krofft shows!! LOL LOL But still I like it!!!
@raymondswenson5529
@raymondswenson5529 3 года назад
Maybe it would've had a new life as a Saturday morning program with kids playing. It appealed to them more than adults.
@gr8zackattack
@gr8zackattack 14 лет назад
I absolutely loved this game show, I wish it lasted a whole lot longer.
@artytoons
@artytoons 15 лет назад
I enjoyed the program back in the original NBC run. The pinball bonus game sequence was fascinating...even with the 1970s-era technology then. My local NBC station in San Francisco carried the "Marble" program for most of the run and then dropped the NBC feed to carry the syndicated "Cross Wits" program.
@kurtkauffman4326
@kurtkauffman4326 9 лет назад
Thanks a lot for posting!,I enjoyed the Magnificent Marble Machine while on my Lunch break from School.I was 10 at the time it was on.Watched it on WFRV Channel 5 from Green Bay & Its Satellite Station WJMN Channel 3 from Escanaba,Michigan (Where I hail from).They were NBC Affiliates at the time before switching to ABC,then finally to CBS.Now I can see that Show here on YOU TUBE anytime when needed.This sure oughta bring back memories.
@PatrioticPirate
@PatrioticPirate 14 лет назад
Look at Florence 2:13 She was SUFFERIN'! Absolutely HURTIN'! This is funny as ****!!!
@maintech777
@maintech777 14 лет назад
This show was taped before labor Day with Roddy with the white slacks and shoes. I faintly remember this show . The machine reminds me of the Atari HUGE pinball Hercules. They will have it possibly at the Pacific Pinball Expo in Oct .
@disneyfan81
@disneyfan81 12 лет назад
And IMHO, the maingame should've been pinball-related.
@paullarue2010
@paullarue2010 10 лет назад
Almost like "Wheel of Fortune".
@paullarue2010
@paullarue2010 4 года назад
Florence Henderson was too hyper.
@florencehendersonfan3694
@florencehendersonfan3694 3 года назад
She didn’t like to lose
@paullarue2010
@paullarue2010 5 лет назад
Sombrero is a Mexican Hat. That hat is used in California.
@paullarue2010
@paullarue2010 9 лет назад
Bob Phillips lives in Huntington Beach.
@michaelbrinkley3284
@michaelbrinkley3284 10 лет назад
I remember this show very well. It came out after the pin ball craze of the early-1970's, and was a big deal thanks in part to the movie "Tommy". I don't think it lasted more than 6 months, not counting repeats, and NBC did run a lot of repeats of this show. Overall, I think it ended up being on the network almost a year because of the reruns. Anyway, I enjoyed it a lot. The front game wasn't bad, and since I was a teenager at the time, any pinball game interested me. I always thought Art James was under rated as a host. He did a fine job on any show I saw him host.
@BlackwoodCompany
@BlackwoodCompany 16 лет назад
However, from what I heard, the machine aged (which would not have happened with today's technology).
@paullarue2010
@paullarue2010 5 лет назад
Did the circus come to town?
@masher4884
@masher4884 13 лет назад
post more game shows yayayaya
@JoeFLash41
@JoeFLash41 9 лет назад
I remember seeing this clip on the Movie The China Syndrome when they broke into the news bullitin about a crises at the Power Plant
@sugarbear522
@sugarbear522 15 лет назад
On the all cash game, noisemakers are 100 dollars and the bumper worth 500 dollars. Hitting all the bumpers in this game will win a grand prize (like a new car or boat). The main marble game will last 45 seconds and the bonus cash game 60 seconds. What do ya think?
@zekepig
@zekepig 15 лет назад
perhaps a backgammon-style game show would've been more fun to watch than this
@jeopardy60611
@jeopardy60611 15 лет назад
Thanks for posting this! I seem to recall seeing this show ONCE back in 1975, and I've been looking for it on RU-vid! After seeing it now, I remember how the host would always say "use the flipper." I read somewhere that this show died because watching a pinball game on TV just doesn't work well.
@tirmyta
@tirmyta 5 лет назад
Was there a home game? :-)
@Nickrj3
@Nickrj3 6 лет назад
Gary was about to win another game, who knows how much more he won
@meyerj75
@meyerj75 7 лет назад
I....AM.....KISZARY!
@disneyfan81
@disneyfan81 12 лет назад
It also failed, more than likely, because it was on opposite "The Young and The Restless".
@sugarbear522
@sugarbear522 15 лет назад
If I was the exec. prod., I wool fine tune it. First, have two buddy-buddy teams. Then play one round of ticker cluses similar to this, and the team with the most points get the first turn at the machine. I'll make the noisemakers worth 250 pts. and the bumpers worth 500 pts. and a prize (I'll use small prizes for the main game). This will guarantee each team winning a prize. The team with the most points plays the all cash game where the points are converted to dollars.
@bluebear1985
@bluebear1985 15 лет назад
I heard that even after NBC aired the last original episode of this show, they continued airing reruns for about 2-3 months due to a technicians' strike at the network.
@paullarue2010
@paullarue2010 10 лет назад
Where's Bozo the Clown?
@TheRenegadeRoadhouse
@TheRenegadeRoadhouse 10 лет назад
NBC and H/Q had to be aiming* for the kiddies with this one. No flipping* to Nick or Disney Channel, after the morning run of Sesame Street and maybe the Electric Company most PBS stations were in pure in-class educational TV mode. Four channels, maybe five if you were lucky. (* bad pun alert) This could be a really good concept for an alternative to Jeopardy as long as the Q and A was more cerebral. As in you would really have to use your marble*.
@kurtkauffman4326
@kurtkauffman4326 9 лет назад
1975,to be exact.No Nick or Disney yet at the time.Only 4 Networks were in at the time,ABC.CBS,NBC,PBS,& of course Independent (Before FOX,UPN,& WB.Later CW & My Network TV).
@paullarue2010
@paullarue2010 8 лет назад
+Kurt Kauffman Yeah.
@paullarue2010
@paullarue2010 8 лет назад
+Kurt Kauffman Let's not forget Metromedia.
@danielwestfall9578
@danielwestfall9578 6 лет назад
I think this is why I still embrace game shows as I did back in the '70s. We had Sesame Street and Electric Company on PBS. But aside of that, the networks had game shows. That was it. We had 12 channels of cable, but were all the aforementioned networks and one independent. I was probably about 3 when this aired. Looking back I'd love to see more episodes if it existed. The music and sound effects were quirky, but catchy.
@paullarue2010
@paullarue2010 5 лет назад
Florence Henderson was too hyper, because of that smelly clue.
@paullarue2010
@paullarue2010 10 лет назад
Whatever happened to this show?
@kurtkauffman4326
@kurtkauffman4326 9 лет назад
First Air Date: 7/7/1975.Last Air Date:6/11/1976.
@bossradio930
@bossradio930 8 лет назад
The show originally aired its final, original episode, March 12, 1976. Due to a technicians strike, the series was halted as they were going to a celebrity format after the strike ended and the show went into repeats until June 11, 1976.
@ccie12933
@ccie12933 11 лет назад
No game shows had more whistling in their canned audience noise than Heatter - Quigley.
@Rlotpir1972
@Rlotpir1972 11 лет назад
This show should have been revived in the 1980's to compete with 'Press Your Luck'. As far as the format is concerned, have contestants and their partners instead of celebrities.
@Rlotpir1972
@Rlotpir1972 16 лет назад
Let GSN know about it. They did it with Gambit and turned it into Catch 21.
@port566
@port566 4 года назад
If GSN tweaked the format, it'd probably look more like Plinko.
@cottagechskitty
@cottagechskitty 15 лет назад
Terrible. Absolutely terrible. I think people are so into irony now that this is cute and funny and etc. It's garish, ugly and there is nothing good about it
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