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Originally Posted by Scott Temple
...and even one CBS episode from December 1974 featuring Dennis James subbing for Bob.

Scott: You don't suppose that would be from the "nighttime" (or syndicated) version of TPiR that James used to host? As accomplished a broadcaster as he was, I remember thinking at that time (and I was pretty young) that he couldn't hold a candle to Barker. I grew up watching Bob host Truth or Consequences. He was amazing even back then. He and Johnny Carson (my other boyhood idol) were unequaled in their ability to have a response for no matter what situation they were in.
post #332 of 473

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I really hope we get at least 1 more price is right dvd set, I still cant get over how good the episodes look on this dvd set.
post #333 of 473

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Originally Posted by David Levine
(Re: "Andy Barker, P.I.") Soon, I hope. I'd guess it'll be out early in 2009.

Thanks for the Andy update, David! I anxiously await it.
post #334 of 473

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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
Scott: You don't suppose that would be from the "nighttime" (or syndicated) version of TPiR that James used to host?

No, it isn't from the 1972-1980 syndicated nighttime series. (which James hosted from 1972 to 1977 and Barker hosted from 1977 to 1980) This is a CBS daytime episode. The story goes that Bob was too ill to attend a day of tapings in December 1974. Since Dennis James was the syndicated Nighttime Price Is Right host at that time, he filled in for Bob on the CBS daytime show. I don't remember how many CBS Price episodes were taped that day, but I believe it was either two or three. That was the only time a substitute host was used for Bob on The Price Is Right. After that, whenever Bob could not make a taping, the taping was canceled and rescheduled at a later date. So, in 35 years, Bob only missed 1 taping day and/or 2 or 3 episodes of Price Is Right. Quite a record.

Regarding that CBS Dennis James episode in question, I taped it off of GSN in the late '90s. Probably 1997 when James died. Johnny Olson's opening spiel went like this, "...You are the first four contestants on The Price Is Right! And now, pinch-hitting today for Bob Barker is Dennis James!" Dennis made a comment at the end of the show hoping that Bob would get to feeling better and be back on tomorrow's show.

The 1972-1980 syndicated nighttime James/Barker series has supposedly been banned from rebroadcast by order of Bob Barker due to the high amount of fur coats that were offered and given away as prizes during its run. That is perhaps why GSN has never aired any episodes from that series. Remember, unlike the Tom Kennedy and Doug Davidson editions of Price which each aired 5x a week, the Dennis James/Bob Barker nighttime show only aired once a week. So perhaps the majority of those episodes do include furs.

It's also worth noting that with the exception of its original run in syndication during the 1994-1995 season, "The New Price Is Right" with Doug Davidson has never been rebroadcast either. Supposedly, GSN has the episodes in their possession, but hasn't paid the licensing fees to Paramount to air them.
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Wow. Awesome information!

I guess I know to whom to turn when I have any questions about TPiR!
post #336 of 473

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Originally Posted by David Levine
I'm not sure where all the episodes are from yet, but Betty is going to be quite involved. She's a very close friend of one of our main consultants. I'm not sure if she'll do any episode commentaries, but we'll definitely interview her for the set.
Hi David... With the Password set being released in less than a month, is there an episode lineup yet?
post #337 of 473

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David,I just wanted to say that im really enjoying those budget movie collections of the 70s and 80s, that Bci has been putting out.Im talking about sets like the school dazed collection, and drive in cult classics.Hope these will continue .
post #338 of 473

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Originally Posted by joshb80
Hi David... With the Password set being released in less than a month, is there an episode lineup yet?

Sure. It goes a little something like this:

DISC ONE:
Carol Burnett, Gary Moore
Betsy Palmer, Dick VanDyke
Pat Carroll, Johnny Carson
James Mason, Jane Fonda
Joan Benny, Jack Benny
Anne Bancroft, Robert Goulet
Joan Crawford, Barry Nelson
Olivia DeHaviland/Anthony Perkins

DISC TWO:
Betty White, Jack Parr
Janet Leigh, Sammy Davis Jr, Polly Bergen, Peter Lawford
Carol Burnett, Robert Preston
Lucille Ball, Gary Morton, Desi Arnez Jr, Lucie Arnez
Betty White, Paul Anka
Georgia Brown, Laurence Harvey
Edie Gorme, Bob Newhart
Marty Allen, Steve Rossi


DISC THREE
Lucille Ball, Gary Morton, Vivian Vance, Peter Lawford
James Stewart, Gloria Stewart, Judy Stewart, Kelly Stewart
Angie Dickenson, Pat Carroll, Peter Lawford, Otto Preminger
Jayne Meadows, Steve Allen
Barbara Rush, Gene Kelly
Lauren Bacall, Jack Palance
Betty White, Arlene Francis
Nancy Sinatra, Woody Allen


DISC FOUR
Barbara Bain, Brian Keith
Bea Benadaret, Eddie Albert
Nancy Kulp, Frank Sutton
Carole Welles, Bob Denver
Irene Ryan, Bob Crane, Donna Douglas
Audrey Meadows, Jerry Lewis
Betty White, Frank Gifford
Elizabeth Montgomery, Martin Landau
post #339 of 473

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Originally Posted by Tony Zannikos
David,I just wanted to say that im really enjoying those budget movie collections of the 70s and 80s, that Bci has been putting out.Im talking about sets like the school dazed collection, and drive in cult classics.Hope these will continue .

Thanks Tony,

No sign of them stopping any time soon. The Drive-In Cult Classics series has been doing VERY well for us. We're prepping Volume 5 right now.
post #340 of 473

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Originally Posted by David Levine
Thanks Tony,

No sign of them stopping any time soon. The Drive-In Cult Classics series has been doing VERY well for us. We're prepping Volume 5 right now.

Speaking of which, do you know if there will still be a double-feature release of STAR CRASH / GALAXINA from BCI, David? I saw a few online sources that indicated it was streeting in mid-October, but then *poof*, nothing. Was it delayed, cancelled, or never in the cards to begin with?

That 4-disc PASSWORD line-up looks great! I'm not a big gameshow fan, but I always liked 1960s-era PASSWORD, so I'll have to pick that one up.

Meanwhile, I'll be enjoying SUPER ROBOT RED BARON, which should be arriving in my mailbox in the next day or so...
post #341 of 473

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Originally Posted by David Levine
Sure. It goes a little something like this:

DISC ONE:
Carol Burnett, Gary Moore
Betsy Palmer, Dick VanDyke
Pat Carroll, Johnny Carson
James Mason, Jane Fonda
Joan Benny, Jack Benny
Anne Bancroft, Robert Goulet
Joan Crawford, Barry Nelson
Olivia DeHaviland/Anthony Perkins

DISC TWO:
Betty White, Jack Parr
Janet Leigh, Sammy Davis Jr, Polly Bergen, Peter Lawford
Carol Burnett, Robert Preston
Lucille Ball, Gary Morton, Desi Arnez Jr, Lucie Arnez
Betty White, Paul Anka
Georgia Brown, Laurence Harvey
Edie Gorme, Bob Newhart
Marty Allen, Steve Rossi


DISC THREE
Lucille Ball, Gary Morton, Vivian Vance, Peter Lawford
James Stewart, Gloria Stewart, Judy Stewart, Kelly Stewart
Angie Dickenson, Pat Carroll, Peter Lawford, Otto Preminger
Jayne Meadows, Steve Allen
Barbara Rush, Gene Kelly
Lauren Bacall, Jack Palance
Betty White, Arlene Francis
Nancy Sinatra, Woody Allen


DISC FOUR
Barbara Bain, Brian Keith
Bea Benadaret, Eddie Albert
Nancy Kulp, Frank Sutton
Carole Welles, Bob Denver
Irene Ryan, Bob Crane, Donna Douglas
Audrey Meadows, Jerry Lewis
Betty White, Frank Gifford
Elizabeth Montgomery, Martin Landau

Carson, Paar, Crawford, Preston, James Mason, Jack Benny and on and on and on! Wow!

THAT'S going to be a load of fun! Holy cow!
post #342 of 473

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Originally Posted by Mike Frezon
Carson, Paar, Crawford, Preston, James Mason, Jack Benny and on and on and on! Wow!

THAT'S going to be a load of fun! Holy cow!

It's pretty amazing, huh?

It just goes to show you how game shows have changed in their status over the years. Now-a-days we think of them as the homes of the C and D list stars, but back in the day it was like being on the Tonight Show.
post #343 of 473

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Thanks David for the list! I know this set will make myself and a lot of other game show fans very happy! Can't wait to see it..... Is What's My Line still being slated for March?
post #344 of 473

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Originally Posted by joshb80
Thanks David for the list! I know this set will make myself and a lot of other game show fans very happy! Can't wait to see it..... Is What's My Line still being slated for March?

It's not set in stone, but right now it's looking like late April. These sets take quite a bit of work between watching and choosing episodes, and then finding all the masters - not everything is labeled the same way (or correctly), so some investigating is needed.
post #345 of 473

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Youre welcome David. Have the movies for volume 5 been revealed by any chance ????
post #346 of 473

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today's "game shows" using stars are much more involving so you can only hook those C-Listers that don't have anything better to do.

I'm looking forward to Miss Jane vs. Sgt Carter
post #347 of 473

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Originally Posted by David Levine
It's not set in stone, but right now it's looking like late April. These sets take quite a bit of work between watching and choosing episodes, and then finding all the masters - not everything is labeled the same way (or correctly), so some investigating is needed.
Man, that sounds like an awesome job! Can't wait for the future releases! Maybe the possibility is still there for another set of The Price Is Right. Even though the episodes are limited, the last set had some great shows. I'm sure there are some equally as good that are available.
post #348 of 473

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Hey David, I have a question for you. What happened to all of the other following game show projects:

Tattletales
To Tell The Truth
Civilian Family Feud
Match Game volume 2.

On another website, one of your co-workers had even mentioned that Match Game vol. 2 was going to be out in September. Thanks and I can't wait for Password and What's My Line?!!!
post #349 of 473

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Originally Posted by David Levine
It's not set in stone, but right now it's looking like late April. These sets take quite a bit of work between watching and choosing episodes, and then finding all the masters - not everything is labeled the same way (or correctly), so some investigating is needed.
I hope Shirley Booth will be included. She was on "What's My Line" in May 1962, March 1963 and May 1963.
post #350 of 473

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Originally Posted by Jdizzle
Hey David, I have a question for you. What happened to all of the other following game show projects:

Tattletales
To Tell The Truth
Civilian Family Feud
Match Game volume 2.

On another website, one of your co-workers had even mentioned that Match Game vol. 2 was going to be out in September. Thanks and I can't wait for Password and What's My Line?!!!

Tattletales and TTTT are both still in the works. We're in the process of going through episodes now.

Match Game v2 hasn't been started yet, but it's still in our plans. I'm not sure about Civilian Family Feud - we need to make sure we feel there is enough interest to make it worthwhile.
post #351 of 473

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Hey guys -

I've been out of the loop for a bit, as far as the gameshows go. Is there anything else out other than the one set of Match Game, Family Feud and Price is Right? I'l like to jump on some DDD action before their sale ends, and I want to make sure I'm all caught up.
post #352 of 473

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Originally Posted by David Levine
Thanks Tony,

No sign of them stopping any time soon. The Drive-In Cult Classics series has been doing VERY well for us. We're prepping Volume 5 right now.

Here's my review for DVDTalk of Volume 3:

Drive-In Cult Classics Vol. 3 (The Pom Pom Girls, Malibu Beach, Van Nuys Blvd., Blood Mania, The Babysitter, Pink Angels, MORE!) : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video
post #353 of 473

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How is the Game Show Moments Gone Bananas set that came out a few months ago?
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Originally Posted by streeter
How is the Game Show Moments Gone Bananas set that came out a few months ago?
Michael, I ordered GSMGB during DeepDiscount's 25% sale and it shipped this weekend. I should have it early next week so if no one posts about it before then, I'll let you know how it is.

Having said that, I did see a couple episodes of this show when it aired on VH1. I liked it. If you're a game show fan, you should enjoy it. It's a collection of funny game show clips (a lot of the same ones you've probably seen on various specials over the years) intermixed with audience members playing Beat the Clock-style stunts for cheap prizes. Ben Stein hosts the show.

For the low price (I got it for less than $7 at DD's sale that ends today), I'd recommend the show to someone who's a fan of game shows. Keep in mind that's based solely on the show, as I have yet to see the DVD to know about the quality of it.
post #355 of 473

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Thank you David for answering my question I appreciate it very much. I have been thinking of Fremantle's library and was wondering do you only have an interest in the Goodson-Todman portion of their library? If not, have you guys considered doing a DVD release of Let's Make A Deal?
post #356 of 473

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Originally Posted by streeter
How is the Game Show Moments Gone Bananas set that came out a few months ago?

It's fun. For me, the really stand-out parts are from a UK show called "Distraction".
post #357 of 473

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Originally Posted by Jdizzle
Thank you David for answering my question I appreciate it very much. I have been thinking of Fremantle's library and was wondering do you only have an interest in the Goodson-Todman portion of their library? If not, have you guys considered doing a DVD release of Let's Make A Deal?

I seem to remember David saying the reason they're concentrating on G-T releases is that is the one "game show" studio that they have a licencing deal in place for. Since Let's Make a Deal is owned by a different studio (Sony, I think), they'd have to work out a separate licencing deal for them.
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Originally Posted by AndyMcKinney
I seem to remember David saying the reason they're concentrating on G-T releases is that is the one "game show" studio that they have a licencing deal in place for. Since Let's Make a Deal is owned by a different studio (Sony, I think), they'd have to work out a separate licencing deal for them.

That's exactly it. We have a great relationship with Fremantle, and they own all (or almost all) of the G-T library.

That's not to say that we won't, or haven't already, talked to other studios, but it makes sense to mine the G-T stuff first.
post #359 of 473

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What a great list of Password players, David! I'm particularly intrigued by the Nancy Sinatra/Woody Allen show. It looks like this set will help keep me occupied while I wait for your "Andy Barker, P.I." collection.
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Originally Posted by John DeAngelis
It looks like this set will help keep me occupied while I wait for your "Andy Barker, P.I." collection.

That one looks like it's going to be a really nice set. Hope to have an update before too long.
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