Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Lost TV Sanctuary: Match Game (Syndication 1998)

My Favorite Day to be in a Game Show Audience


I’ll be mostly spoiler free here.  If you watch these episodes, put yourself in the audience's perspective.  One fun aspect of this taping was the audience was able to interact with the show and the celebrities quite a bit.  Judy Tenuta especially was always talking with the audience, even during the show.

 

I went to about 5 tapings, which was 35 episodes.  I was in the audience for these first two episodes (taped in October or November 1998), which then aired Thanksgiving week.  Most episodes aired out of order because 7 episodes were filmed in a day in two sessions, leaving 2 extra episodes each week.  Despite the craziness of one of these episodes, it was a really fun day to be there.

 

I never got to meet the celebrities, but they all seemed cool (there was only one at a different taping that was unpleasant, but no one on this day).

 

The show was recorded in real time (30 minutes).  The commercial breaks & between episode segments were always fun.  But the most fun was the end credit sequence - it was usually wild and went on forever (it was still going for the audience while the sponsor commercials aired).  Judy even joked in one episode about the theme getting stuck in her head.

 

Some things to note for these episodes…


Airdate: 11-25-98 (Wednesday) Mike vs Shaunna

  • This is one of the later episodes in the show’s run (same with the other 2 episodes uploaded).

  • At the start, you can see (it looks like) Jason George in the background running to his spot backstage.

  • Notice Nell Carter at the end of the 2nd segment - she seemed like a really nice person and this moment shows that perfectly.


Airdate: 11-27-98 (Friday) Alex vs Micki

  • A kind-of continuation from the previous episode.  While each episode was stand-alone and meant to air a little mixed, it’s obvious this one was recorded next.  References to that happen throughout.

  • A producer’s yell can be heard at one point - and she really was a little freaked out by what Michael Burger did.

  • The last 5 seconds of this episode resulted in a fun (it was pre-social media, so really was just funny) interaction after the taping ended with the show’s producers - for both a celebrity and the audience.  Think of how the audience is right in front of and below the stage - and everyone realized it at the same time!


Unknown airdate:  Lyne vs Terry

  • A fun episode with a really cool end with the audience.  Pretty sure I wasn’t at this taping, but things like this happened quite a bit on this show.


I had such a great time at these tapings, so much so that I tried out to be a contestant on Hollywood Squares and Greed about a year later (it didn’t work out though).  But no other game show taping could ever compare or top this.  Not even The Price is Right (which was also taped in the same building).

 

While many Match Game fans disliked this version of the show, it was my favorite - and not just because I saw it live.  Everything about this version - the host, panelists (minus one), contestants, announcer / warm-up, and the production & episode format of the show - was perfect.

 

Unfortunately no one seems to be airing this version of Match Game.  Maybe because of the different production company.  I’m hoping all the episodes end up on a streaming service somewhere - I’d love to see the full series.

 

Here's the three episodes described above on the Internet Archive.

 

RIP to both Nell & Judy - both seemed genuinely nice and helped make this show awesome.

 

 

 

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Friday, January 26, 2024

Lost TV Sanctuary: The Random Years (UPN 2002)

The first 4 (of 7) episodes, then the show was pulled.  The final 3 episodes of the series didn’t air.

 

I miss UPN - that was an awesome network.

 

A promo for Amazing Race during these episodes surprised me - I forgot it aired on UPN at one point...

 



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Wednesday, January 17, 2024

Lost TV Sanctuary: Cursed / The Weber Show (NBC 2000)

The Cursed premise was ditched early on and starting with episode 4, the show was reset.  The show name eventually changed in episode 8.

Episodes 2 & 3 are the two "unaired" episodes of Cursed.  They ended up airing as late night filler (after the name change).

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Lost TV Sanctuary: Route 66 (NBC 1993)

This was a short-lived remake of the 60's series.  It deserved to last a lot longer than that.

 Here's two of the four episodes (from the original NBC airing)...


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Sunday, January 7, 2024

Lost TV Sanctuary: ReBoot (ABC 1994)

ReBoot is far from being lost TV.  But certain production parts from the show have become difficult to find over the years.

Shortly after ReBoot started airing on ABC, it went on a five-week hiatus (supposedly the new episodes weren’t ready in time).  Short clips were produced to air during those weeks between “The Medusa Bug” and “The Tiff”.  This also included an alternate ending to “The Medusa Bug”.

Here’s the alt end to “The Medusa Bug”, all the hiatus clips & an extra clip of Megabyte commenting on another ABC show.  (I didn’t realize until last night that people have been searching for the Phong hiatus clip for years.)



The full series is streaming on a bunch of services and is also available on DVD.

But more importantly, the master tapes were recently found and a perfect digital transfer is possible - if the machine to play them back is found.  Read this article to find out more about the search.