My Game Shows, W-Z

WAIT TILL YOU HAVE KIDS!-Tom Parks:

  • The 1996 premiere episode [OC/D36.5]
  • The first episode w/the new set, theme music, and "expert" Marilyn Kagan from 1996 [OC/D57.7]
  • Future "Greed" champ Robert Abramoff's appearance from 1997 [OB/768.6]

    WANNA BET?-Ant McPartlin & Dec Donnelly: Two episodes from 2008 [both OC]:

  • Panel is *Tom Bergeron*, Melissa Peterman, Corbin Bernsen, and Richard Hamilton
  • Panel is Tom Green, Shawne Merriman, Ali Landry, and Larry Joe Campbell

    WE INTERRUPT THIS WEEK-Ned Sherrin:
    One episode from 1978 w/Eugenie Ross-Leming, Jeff Greenfield, and Richard Reeves vs. David Newman, Eugenia Zukerman, and Linda Blandford [SM/790.2]

    THE WEAKEST LINK
    Anne Robinson:

  • The first three episodes from 2001 [all OC/568.1-3]
  • A half-hour episode from 2001 w/"Survivor" castaways Ramona Gray, Gretchen Cordy, Joel Klug, Sean Kenniff, Richard Hatch, and Susan Hawk [OC/585.2]
  • A 2001 episode w/a $107,500 win! [OC/592.3]
  • A special "comedians" episode from 2001 w/Joe Rogan, Kathy Griffin, Nora Dunn, Rob Schneider, Tommy Davidson, Aisha Tyler, D.L. Hughley, and George Wendt [OC/585.3]
  • A special half-hour "NBA Halftime Edition" from 2001 w/Bob Costas, Baron Davis, Lisa Leslie, Steve Jones, and Bill Walton [OB]
  • A special 2001 episode w/"Fear Factor" alumni (and the lowest-scoring game in WL history!) [RPT/664.8]
  • Fellow trader Matt Scott's appearance from 2001 (watch for his special "request" at the end of round 6!) [OC/623.6]
  • A 2001 episode w/ex-"Brady Bunch" cast members Maureen McCormick, Mike Lookinland, Chris Knight, Susan Olsen, Eve Plumb, Florence Henderson, Robbie Rist, and Barry Williams [OC/629.8]
  • A celebrity episode from 2001 w/Teri Garr, Shemar Moore, Jay Mohr, Jamie Kennedy, Dean Cain, Alexandra Wentworth, Paul McCrane, and Michael Rapaport (all playing for 9/11 relief) [OC/629.9]
  • Halloween 2001 episode (w/the contestants in costume, and a $101,000 win!) [OC/647.5]
  • A WWF special from 2001 w/William Regal, Triple H, Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, Lita, Kurt Angle, Trish Stratus, Booker T, and The Big Show [OC/650.8]
  • A special "TV Child Stars" episode from 2001 w/Emmanuel Lewis, Tina Yothers, Dan Pintauro, Keisha Knight Pulliam, Alfonso Riberio, Jerry Mathers, Danica McKellar, and Dustin Diamond [OC/659.1]
  • A 2001 episode w/comedians Kim Coles, Louie Anderson, Paul Rodriguez, Scott Thompson, Brian Posain, Daryl "Chill" Mitchell, Julie Brown, and Greg Proops [OC/659.2]
  • A 2001 episode w/"Star Trek" alumni Wil Wheaton, LeVar Burton, Robert Picardo, Denise Crosby, Roxann Dawson, John DeLancie, William Shatner, and Armin Shimmerman (a new record is set: $167,500!) [OC/660.5]
  • Christmas 2001 episode (w/the contestants in holiday-themed costumes) [OC/662.3]
  • A 2002 episode w/ex-"Seinfeld" sidekicks Susan Walters, Brenda Strong, Phil Morris, Larry Thomas, Liz Sheridan, Brian George, Estelle Harris, and Danny Woodburn [OC/669.6]
  • An Olympic episode from 2002 w/ Mary Lou Retton, Lenny Krayzelburg, Brandi Chastain, Keri Strug, Carl Lewis, Sheryl Swoopes, Bruce Jenner, and Bart Conner [GSN]
  • A WWF special from 2002 w/Terri the She-Devil, Kane, Edge, Bubba Ray Dudley, Stone Cold Steve Austin, D Von Dudley, The King, and Debra [OC/689.10]
  • A 2002 episode w/NBC soap stars McKenzie Westmore, James Reynolds, Lindsay Korman, Matt Cedeno, Galen Gering, Alison Sweeney, Jason Cook, and Josh Ryan Evans [OC/702.6]
  • A special Playboy Plamate edition from 2002 w/Renee Kennison, Anna-Marie Goddard, Daphnee Duplaix, Shanna Lynn Mosler, Laura Tovert, Stephanie Heinrich, Jennifer Walcott, and Julie McCullough [OC/704.9]
  • A special "TV Moms Edition" from 2002 w/Karen Grassle, Janet Hubert, Jo Marie Payton, Pat Crowley, Alley Mills, June Lockhart, Beverly Garland, and Carol Potter (Includes a $124,000 win...which could've been MUCH bigger!) [PAX/754.5]
  • A general 2002 episode [OC]
  • A special rap stars edition from 2002 w/Rev. Run, Jermaine Dupree, DJ Quik, Da Brat, Xzibit, Nate Dogg, B-Real, and Young MC [PAX/759.10]
  • A special Family Edition from 2002 [PAX/769.9]
  • A 2002 episode w/Anne look-alikes (Includes a $112,000 win!) [PAX/775.6]
  • A special High School Edition from 2002 (w/a $157,500 win!) [OC/741.4]
  • A "Tournament of Losers" episode from 2002 (w/a record $189,500 win!) [GSN/854.3]
  • A 2002 episode w/a $133,500 win! [GSN/854.5]
    George Gray:
  • The 2002 premiere episode [OC/689.1, missing intro, also PAX/937.6, complete]
  • A 2002 episode from "College Week" (missing part of round 5 due to CBS News special report) [OC/686.6]
  • A 2002 episode where a record is set: $33,000! [OC/704.1]
  • Three general 2002 episodes [2 OC/680.8; 718.1, 1 PAX/577.6]
  • A special "New York DJ Edition" (aired only in said market) from 2002 [OC/704.2]
  • A special "Chicago DJ Edition" (aired only in said market) from 2002 [OC/706.3]
  • A 2002 episode from "Big Losers Week" [OC/713.4]
  • A 2002 episode w/a hilarious "flashback moment" by one contestant [GSN/1059.5]
  • A 2002 episode w/the lowest-scoring game in syndie WL history! [OC/761.4]
  • A 2002 episode where a record is set: $37,750! [OC/761.8]
  • A 2002 episode where a new record is set: $53,000! [OC/761.10]
  • A special "TV Trivia Edition" from 2002 [PAX/908.8]
  • A 2003 episode from "Fraternity/Sorority Week" (ATGS's Harry Brislin is a contestant) [OC/801.8]
  • A 2003 episode from "Family Week" [PAX/916.2]
  • A general 2003 episode [PAX/916.1]
  • A 2003 episode w/a $50,500 win! [OC/806.8]
  • A special "Coaches' Edition" from 2003 (w/a paltry $2,000 win!) [OC]

    WEB RIOT-Ahmet Zappa: The 1999 premiere episode (missing intro) [OC/410.5]

    WHAT IN THE WORLD?-Dr. Alfred Kidder: One episode from 1951; panel is Dr. Carleton Coon, Jacques Lipchitz, and Dr. Schuyler Camman [OC]

    WHAT'S MY LINE?
    John Daly:

  • The 1950 premiere episode; panel is Harold Hoffman, Dr. Richard Hoffman, Dorothy Kilgallen (DK), and Louis Untermeyer [GSN/474.1]
  • The 2nd episode; panel is Dr. Richard Hoffman, Louis Untermeyer, Arlene Francis (AF; her first appearance), and Harold Hoffman [GSN/1059.6]
  • The 3rd episode; panel is DK, Dr. Richard Hoffman, AF, and Louis Untermeyer [GSN]
  • 1950; panel is DK, Louis Untemeyer, Arlene Francis (AF), and Bennett Cerf (BC; his 1st appearance) [GSN]
  • 1952; panel is DK, BC, AF, and Hal Block [OC]
  • 1952; panel is DK, BC, AF, and Robert Q. Lewis [GSN]
  • 1953; panel is AF, Steve Allen, DK, and BC [SC/301.4]
  • 1953; panel is DK, Steve Allen, Barbara Kelly, and BC [GSN/90.1]
  • 1953; panel is DK, Steve Allen, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1954; panel is Margaret Truman, Steve Allen, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1954; panel is DK, Fred Allen (FA), AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1954; panel is DK, Steve Allen, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1954; panel is DK, Jack Carter, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1954; panel is DK, FA, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1954; panel is DK, FA, AF, and BC (has time code at bottom of screen) [SC]
  • 1955; panel is DK, Sam Levenson, Betty Furness, and BC [OC]
  • 1955; panel is DK, FA, Janet Leigh, and BC [OC]
  • 1955; panel is DK, Robert Q. Lewis, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1955; panel is DK, FA, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1955; panel is DK, FA, Laraine Day, and BC [OC]
  • 1955; panel is DK, FA, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1955; panel is DK, Robert Q. Lewis, AF, and BC (*Fred Allen* is the Mystery Guest!) [OC]
  • 1955; panel is DK, FA, AF, and BC (*Robert Q. Lewis* is the Mystery Guest!) [OC]
  • 1955; panel is DK, Robert Q. Lewis, Gale Storm, and BC (*Hal March* is the Mystery Guest!) [OC, also GSN/408.8]
  • 1955; panel is DK, FA, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1955; panel is DK, FA, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1955; panel is BC, AF, FA, and DK (*Garry Moore* is the Mystery Guest!) [OC]
  • 1956; panel is AF, Desi Arnaz, DK, and FA [OC/D14.1]
  • 1956; panel is AF, FA, DK, and BC [OC]
  • 1956; panel is AF, FA (his last appearance), DK, and BC [OC]
  • 1956; panel is AF, *Garry Moore*, DK, and BC [OC]
  • 1956; panel is AF, Victor Borge, DK, and BC (the IGaS panel are the Mystery Guests in game 1!) [OC]
  • 1956; panel is AF, Johnny Carson, DK, and BC [GSN]
  • 1956; panel is DK, Robert Q. Lewis, Hedda Hopper, and Ronald Reagan [OC]
  • 1956; panel is DK, Jack E. Leonard, AF, and George Axelrod [OC]
  • 1956; panel is AF, Paul Winchell, DK, and Robert Q. Lewis [OC]
  • 1956; panel is AF, Jack E. Leonard, Margaret Truman, and BC [OC]
  • A 1956 episode from Chicago; panel is DK, *Dr. Bergen Evans*, AF, and BC [GSN]
  • 1956; panel is DK, Tony Randall, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1956; panel is DK, David Niven, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1956; panel is DK, Phil Rizutto, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1956; panel is AF, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, DK, and BC [OC]
  • 1956; panel is DK, William Bendix, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1956; panel is AF, Burgess Meredith, DK, and BC [GSN]
  • 1956; panel is DK, Walter Pidgeon, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1957; panel is AF, DK, BC, and Errol Flynn [OC]
  • 1957; panel is DK, *Eammon Andrews*, AF, and Martin Gabel [GSN]
  • A 1957 episode w/Bennett Cerf guest-hosting; panel is DK, Ernie Kovacs, AF, and Cesar Romero [GSN/349.1]
  • 1957; panel is AF, *Bob Monkhouse*, DK, and BC [GSN]
  • 1957; panel is DK, Martin Gabel, AF, and BC [OC]
  • A 1958 episode from Hollywood; panel is Laraine Day, Mickey Rooney, Esther Williams, and Jack Lemmon [GSN]
  • A 1958 episode w/Clifton Fadiman guest-hosting; panel is AF, Cesar Romero, DK, and BC [GSN]
  • 1959; panel is AF, Jack Lemmon, DK, and BC [GSN/78.11]
  • A 1959 episode w/Eammon Andrews guest-hosting; panel is DK, Martin Gabel, AF, and BC [GSN]
  • 1959; panel is AF, Groucho Marx, DK, and BC [OC/499.15]
  • 1961; panel is DK, Joey Bishop, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1961; panel is DK, Jayne Meadows, Steve Allen, and BC (*Bill Cullen* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/408.13]
  • 1961; panel is AF, Jerry Lewis, DK, and BC [GSN/966.10]
  • 1962; panel is DK, Tony Randall, Jane Powell, and BC [OC]
  • The 12th anniversary episode from 1962; panel is DK, Buddy Hackett, AF, and BC [GSN/D14.2]
  • 1962; panel is AF, Martin Gabel, DK, and BC [GSN/685.2]
  • 1962; panel is AF, Victor Borge, DK, and BC (The Mystery Guest round is interrupted by an intruder!) [GSN/657.11]
  • 1962; panel is DK, Peter Ustinov, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1963; panel is DK, Peter Ustinov, AF, and BC [GSN/599.12]
  • 1963; panel is AF, Woody Allen, DK, and BC [OC]
  • 1963; panel is DK, *Allen Ludden*, AF, and BC [GSN]
  • The 15th anniversary episode from 1965; panel is AF, Steve Allen, DK, and BC [OC]
  • 1965; panel is DK, Michael (Mike) Douglas, AF, and BC [GSN]
  • 1965; panel is DK, Tony Randall, AF, and BC [OC]
  • 1965; panel is DK, Steve Allen, AF, and BC [GSN]
  • 1965; panel is AF, *Joe Garagiola*, DK, and Martin Gabel [OC]
  • 1965; panel is DK (her last episode), Tony Randall, AF, and BC [SC/301.5]
  • 1965; panel is AF, Steve Allen, Kitty Carlisle, and BC (this is the first post-Kilgallen episode; very subdued) [SC]
  • 1966; panel is Tony Randall, Helen Gurley Brown, Martin Gabel, and AF [GSN]
  • 1966; panel is Tony Randall, Dr. Joyce Brothers, AF, and BC [GSN]
  • 1966; panel is AF, Digby Wolfe, Peggy Cass, and BC [GSN]
  • 1966; panel is Phyllis Newman, *Mark Goodson*, AF, and BC (Mystery guest Frank Sinatra joins the panel for game 2!) [GSN]
  • 1967; panel is Sue Oakland, Tony Randall, BC, and AF [GSN/354.11]
  • 1967; panel is AF, Martin Gabel, Barbara Feldon, and BC [GSN]
  • 1967; panel is Sue Oakland, *Mark Goodson*, AF, and BC (*Bud Collyer, Allen Ludden, Ed McMahon, and Gene Rayburn* are the Mystery Guests!) [OC, also GSN/319.1]
  • The last episode from 1967; panel is Martin Gabel, AF, Steve Allen, and BC (John himself is the final Mystery Guest, and Mark Goodson & Bill Todman appear at the end!) [SC/D61.3, also GSN/418.13, w/better video quality]
    Wally Bruner:
  • The 1968 syndie premiere episode; panel is Soupy Sales (SS), Meredith MacRae, Gene Rayburn, and AF [GSN/D93.1]
  • The 2nd episode (w/same panel as above) [GSN]
  • 1968; panel is Darryl Hickman, Phyllis Newman, Gawn Granger, and AF (*Bennett Cerf* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN]
  • 1968; panel is SS, Joanna Barnes, Alan Alda, and AF [GSN/966.11]
  • 1968; panel is SS, Anita Gillette, Bert Convy, and AF (*Gene Rayburn* is the Mystery Guest in one hilarious round!) [GSN/151.1]
  • 1968; panel is SS, Sue Oakland, Danny Goldman, and AF [GSN/282.1]
  • 1968; panel is Nipsey Russell, Joanna Barnes, Bert Convy, and AF [GSN/966.14]
  • 1968; panel is SS, Pia Lindstrom, Gawn Granger, and AF [SM/171.1]
  • 1968; panel is SS, Anita Gillette, Orson Bean, and AF [GSN]
  • 1968; panel is SS, Meredith MacRae, Joel Grey, and AF [GSN/359.1]
  • 1968; panel is SS, Joanna Barnes, Godfrey Cambridge, and AF [GSN]
  • 1968; panel is SS, Phyllis Newman, Gawn Granger, and AF [GSN]
  • 1969; panel is SS, Ruta Lee, Alan Alda, and AF (*Bud Collyer*, in one of his last TV appearances, is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/151.2]
  • 1969; panel is SS, Shari Lewis, Bert Convy, and AF [GSN/506.9]
  • 1969; panel is SS, Gail Sheldon, Bert Convy, and AF [GSN]
  • 1969; panel is SS, Joanna Barnes, Hal Holbrook, and AF [GSN]
  • 1969; panel is SS, Phyllis Newman, Bert Convy, and AF [GSN/628.4]
  • 1969; panel is SS, Joanna Barnes, Jack Cassidy, and AF [GSN/590.3]
  • 1969; panel is Alan Alda, Gail Sheldon, Tony Roberts, and AF (*Bert Parks* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/171.8]
  • 1969; panel is SS, Nancy Dussault, Alan Alda, and AF [GSN/750.4]
  • 1969; panel is SS, Joanna Barnes, BC, and AF [GSN/169.7]
  • 1969; panel is SS, Dina Merrill, Mark Russell, and AF [GSN/750.5]
  • 1969; panel is Gene Rayburn, Brenda Vacarro, Joanna Barnes, and BC (Gerald Ford is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/599.5]
  • 1969; panel is Gene Rayburn, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Jack Cassidy, and AF [GSN/590.2]
  • 1969; panel is SS, Meredith MacRae, Gene Rayburn, and AF (Wally himself is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/169.8]
  • 1969; panel is Jack Cassidy, Joanna Barnes, Larry Blyden, and AF (Gene Wood announces, and Larry screws up during the intro!) [GSN]
  • 1970; panel is Jack Cassidy, Joanna Barnes, Mark Goodson, and AF [GSN/172.2]
  • 1970; panel is SS, Joanna Barnes, Gene Rayburn, and AF [GSN/966.13]
  • 1970; panel is SS, Anita Gillette, Jim Backus, and AF [GSN/171.7]
  • 1970; panel is SS, Meredith MacRae, *Robert Q. Lewis*, and AF [GSN/506.10]
  • 1970; panel is SS, Sally Ann Howes, Bert Convy, and AF [GSN/510.9]
  • 1970; panel is SS, Sandy Duncan, Henry Morgan, and AF [GSN/750.8]
  • 1970; panel is SS, Gail Sheldon, Alejandro Rey, and AF (The set gets painted at the end!) [GSN/739.4]
  • 1970; panel is SS, Joanna Barnes, Larry Blyden, and AF [GSN/510.11]
  • 1970; panel is SS, Anita Gillette, Alan Alda, and AF [GSN/510.10]
  • 1970; panel is AF, SS, Anita Gillette, and BC [GSN/D93.2]
  • The 500th episode from 1970; panel is SS, Joanna Barnes, Bert Convy, and AF (*Larry Blyden* is the Mystery Guest; ironic, huh?) [GSN/739.5]
  • 1970; panel is SS, Phyllis Newman, BC, and AF [SM]
  • 1971; panel is AF, SS, Anita Gillette, and Jack Cassidy [GSN/359.1]
  • 1971; panel is SS, June Lockhart, Gene Rayburn, and AF [GSN/231.6]
    Larry Blyden:
  • His first episode from 1972; panel is SS, Dana Valery, Gene Shalit, and Melba Tolliver [GSN/207.2]
  • 1972; panel is SS, Anita Gillette, Henry Morgan, and AF [GSN]
  • 1972; panel is SS, Gail Sheldon, Allen Ludden, and AF [GSN/282.4]
  • 1972; panel is SS, Ruta Lee, Alan Alda, and AF [GSN/151.3]
  • 1972; panel is SS, Lucie Arnaz, Gene Rayburn, and AF [GSN/D14.3]
  • 1972; panel is Gene Rayburn, Sheila MacRae, Gene Shalit, and AF [GSN/466.8]
  • 1972; panel is SS, Aliza Kashi, Alan Alda, and AF [GSN/739.6]
  • 1972; panel is SS, Dana Valery, Alan Alda, and AF (*Garry Moore* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/282.3]
  • 1972; panel is SS, Anita Gillette, Gene Shalit, and AF [GSN/359.2]
  • 1973; panel is Gene Rayburn, Melba Tolliver, Mark Goodson, and AF (*Bill Todman* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/169.9]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Sherrye Henry, Gene Shalit, and AF [GSN/402.9]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Meredith MacRae, Henry Morgan, and AF (*Art Fleming* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/313.1]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Melba Tolliver, Gene Shalit, and AF (*Paul Lynde* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/739.7]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Elaine Joyce, Allen Ludden, and AF [GSN/151.4]
  • 1973; panel is Gene Rayburn, Sherrye Henry, Alan Alda, and AF [RPT/58.3]
  • Another 1973 episode w/same panel as above (Gene gets a little carried away during a pizza-tossing demonstration!) [GSN/403.11]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Meredith MacRae, Alan Alda, and AF [GSN/405.5]
  • The 1,000th episode from 1973; panel is SS, Anna Mafot, Alan Alda, and AF (Fashion designer Calvin Klein is the guest in game 1!) [GSN]
  • 1973; panel is Jack Cassidy, Anita Gillette, Bert Convy, and AF (Wally Bruner returns as Mystery Guest!) [GSN/466.9]
  • 1973; panel is Henry Morgan, Sherrye Henry, Jack Cassidy, and AF [GSN/151.5]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Anita Gillette, Bert Convy, and AF (*Joe Garagiola* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/739.8]
  • Another 1973 episode w/same panel as above (*Dick Clark* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/349.13, also 466.10]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Ruta Lee, Leonard Harris, and AF [GSN/1053.12]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Dana Valery, Gene Shalit, and AF (then-GA Gov. Jimmy Carter is the guest in game 1!) [GSN/359.3]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Marcia Rodd, Werner Klemperer, and AF [GSN/510.12]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Melba Tolliver, Peter Lawford, and AF [GSN/399.11]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Fannie Flagg, Allen Ludden, and AF [GSN/282.2]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Dana Valery, Gene Rayburn, and AF [GSN]
  • 1973; panel is SS, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Gene Rayburn, and AF [GSN]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Tony Roberts, Elaine Joyce, and AF [GSN/535.4]
  • The 1974-75 season premiere (and debut of the new set); panel is SS, Anita Gillette, Gene Shalit, and AF [GSN/397.4]
  • 1974; panel is Gene Rayburn, Dana Valery, Henry Morgan, and AF (*Johnny Olson* is the Mystery Guest in game 1!) [GSN/397.1]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Joanna Barnes, Werner Klemperer, and AF (*Mark Goodson* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/D14.4]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Anita Gillette, Buddy Rich, and AF (*Peter Marshall* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/169.10]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Lynn Redgrave, Allen Ludden, and AF (*Charles Nelson Reilly* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/169.11]
  • Another 1974 episode w/same panel as above [GSN/231.7]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Marcia Rodd, Jim Bouton, and AF [GSN]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Lynn Redgrave, Gene Shalit, and AF [GSN/966.12]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Elaine Joyce, The Amazing Kreskin, and AF [GSN/112.11]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Gene Rayburn, and AF (*Richard Dawson* is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/459.12]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Elaine Joyce, Jack Cassidy, and AF [GSN]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Dana Valery, Jerry Orbach, and AF (Announcer Chet Gould is the Mystery Guest!) [GSN/176.13]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Dana Valery, Jim Bouton, and AF [GSN/966.15]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Jack Cassidy, and AF [SM/208.7]
  • 1974; panel is SS, Anita Gillette, Henry Morgan, and AF [GSN/176.14]

    WHAT'S THIS SONG?-Win(k) Martindale:
    The first 10 minutes of the 1963 pilot; guests are Joanie Summers and Bobby Rydell [SM/1042.8]

    WHAT’S YOUR BID?-Leonard Rosen as “Liberal Bill”: One episode from 1953 [OC]

    WHEEL OF FORTUNE
    Chuck Woolery:

  • One episode from 1976 [GSN]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 1978 w/the "Star Bonus" space (ep. 2 missing intro/part of end credits) [both OC/958.1-2]
  • Three general 1979 episodes (2 full, 1 partial) [all OC]
  • New Year's episode from 1979 [OC]
  • A 1980 episode w/Tom Kennedy playing for an audience member (part of end credits cut off) [OC/240.3]
  • Five general 1980 episodes (4 full, 1 partial) [all OC/240.2]
  • Two episodes from Christmas 1980 (one missing final segment) [both OC]
  • A general 1981 episode [OC]
  • A 5-minute clip of Chuck's last episode from 1981 (opening, contestant interviews, farewell speech, and end credits) [OB/411.1]
    Pat Sajak
    NBC, 1981-89:
  • His first episode from 1981 (from Teen Week) [OC/411.2]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 1982 (episode 1 missing part of end credits) [both OC/722.1-2]
  • Vanna White's first permanent episode from 1982 [SM, also GSN]
  • A Teen Week finals episode from 1983 (Missing end of round 4 due to tornado warning, but ends w/a promo for "Dream House"!) [OB/165.3]
  • Two general 1983 episodes (Due to technical difficulties, episode 1 is B&W for the 2nd half, and episode 2 is B&W for the whole show) [both OB/D21.3]
  • A general 1983 episode (now w/"Changing Keys" as theme and ends w/"Go" and "MG/HS Hour" promos) [OC/724.7]
  • A 1983 episode from "Couples Week" (ends w/a promo for "The MG/HS Hour") [OC/914.4]
  • Two general 1984 episodes [both OC/724.6, ]
  • A 1984 episode from "Battle of the Sexes Week" [OC/913.3]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 1985 [both OC/553.2-3]
  • Six general 1985 episodes [2 OB/146.16; 808.4, 4 OC/809.7; 810.3; ]
  • A Teen Week finals episode from 1986 (SUSAN STAFFORD fills in for Vanna!) [OC/146.9]
  • Two general 1986 episodes [both OC/564.5-6]
  • Three consecutive episodes from 1986 [all OB]
  • The "Battle of the Sexes Week" finals (w/just 2 players) from 1987 (Includes a promo for "Blockbusters"!) [OB/146.17]
  • Six general 1987 episode [5 OC/209.1; 564.7-8; 847.10, 1 OB/600.13]
  • Two Teen Week episodes from Christmas 1987 (one of the finalists is ATGS's Joe Liebmann!) [both OC/281.9-10]
  • Halloween 1988 episode [OC/564.9]
  • Christmas 1988 episode [OC/886.8]
  • Pat's next-to-last daytime episode from 1989 (includes a Rolf B. promo) [OC/1008.3]
  • Pat's last daytime episode from 1989 (w/a GREAT ending, which includes an appearance by Merv Griffin!) [OC/91.4, also GSN]
    SYNDICATED, 1983- :
  • The 1983 syndie premiere episode [GSN/D18.1]
  • The 3rd episode [GSN/857.10]
  • Two general 1983 episodes [both GSN/165.5, 740.12]
  • A 1984 episode w/a bonus round that really knocks Pat over (literally!) [GSN]
  • Eight general 1984 episodes [3 GSN/194.11; 199.13; 685.3;, 5 OC/722.3-4]
  • Christmas 1984 episode [GSN/857.11]
  • A 1985 episode where a contestant buys TWO cars in the maingame! [GSN/744.12]
  • A 1985 episode w/one of the lowest scoring games in syndie WoF history [GSN]
  • Four general 1985 episodes [all GSN/331.5, 364.7, 406.12, 1052.9]
  • A 1985 episode w/a heartbreaking $62,000+ loss in round 3! [RPT/545.6]
  • A general 1986 episode [OB/331.4]
  • David Hammett's appearance from 1986 [OC/D54.4]
  • A 1987 episode w/an on-camera appearance by Jack Clark and clips of the show’s Amtrak tour at the end (intro/end credits missing) [OC/516.11]
  • Eight general 1987 episodes (7 full, 1 partial) [1 OC/516.11, 1 GSN/516.12, 6 OB/550.9]
  • The first all-cash episode from 1987 [GSN]
  • A 1988 episode where the game ends in a tie! [GSN/165.4]
  • Jack Clark's last episode from 1988 (preceded by a "Family Feud" contestant plug) [RPT/668.4]
  • The 6th season premiere from 1988 (MG Kelly now announces, and Pat eulogizes Jack Clark) [GSN/684.1]
  • The first episode w/the "Same Name" category from 1988 (MG is shown on-camera at the end!) [GSN]
  • The first episode w/the modified bonus round rules from 1988 [GSN/684.7]
  • Five general 1988 episodes [2 OC, 3 GSN/701.1; 701.12; 742.3]
  • A 1988 episode from "Wipeout Week" (where having returning champs is first tried) [GSN/684.10]
  • Three 1988 episodes from the 1st week at Radio City Music Hall from 1988; I'm in the audience for the Wed. and Thu. shows! (Wed. episode has video problems) [all OB/D3.1-3]
  • Two 1988 episodes from the second week at Radio City Music Hall (one has an appearance by Debbie Reynolds!) [1 OB/D4.1, 1 GSN/7444.5]
  • A 1988 episode where a bonus round goof works to the contestant’s advantage [GSN]
  • A 1988 episode where Walt Rozcoski becomes the new all-time top winner w/$90,095! [GSN/726.9]
  • Christmas 1988 episode (Pat sings a carol at the end!) [GSN/823.11]
  • A 1989 episode from "Wipeout Week" [GSN/765.4]
  • A 1989 episode w/an $89,000+ win (and a debatable ruling in round 5) [GSN/765.7]
  • Charlie O'Donnell's return episode from 1989 (w/an appearance by Marla Gibbs) [OC/765.9]
  • The first episode w/the "Before & After" category from 1989 [GSN/776.5]
  • Three general 1989 episodes [all GSN/748.6, 805.5, 906.2]
  • A 1989 episode w/TWO heartbreakers (and a "crazy hat contest" among staffers at the end!) [GSN/836.2]
  • A 1989 episode from "Family Week" [GSN/842.2]
  • A "College Week" finals episode from 1989 [GSN/836.11]
  • A 1989 episode w/a big win in round 3 [GSN/842.11]
  • The 7th season premiere from 1989 (now from TV City w/returning champs, random selection of bonus prizes, and the new theme arrangement) [OC/279.3]
  • A 1989 episode where Diane Landry becomes the all-time top winner w/$105,170! [GSN/599.6]
  • A 5-minute clip from a 1989 episode w/Vanna playing a round alone (for charity) while Pat turns letters! [OB/130.13]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 1990 [both OB/1059.7-8]
  • A 1990 episode from Walt Disney World [OB/280.12]
  • A "College Week" finals episode from 1990 [GSN/657.10]
  • Two general 1990 episodes [1 OC/130.4, 1 GSN/1035.3]
  • Tom Gauer's appearance from 1990 [OC/493.8]
  • A 1990 episode where Pat's birthday is celebrated [GSN/691.12]
  • A 1991 episode w/Tricia Gist filling in for Vanna (has VCR counter at top right corner of screen) [OB/870.10]
  • A 1991 episode from “College Week” [OC]
  • Two general 1991 episodes [1 OB/1053.13, 1 OC]
  • A 1991 episode from Chicago [OC/280.13]
  • Five full episodes and five clips of a two-week 1991 "Around the World" special from Walt Disney World (featuring visits from hosts/hostesses of foreign WoFs, plus clips!) [all OC/194.1-10]
  • The 10th season premiere from 1992 [GSN/346.2]
  • A 1992 episode where Vanna sings at the end! [GSN]
  • A 1992 episode w/the infamous “Zoo” bonus round [GSN]
  • Jason Block's appearance from 1992 [GSN/506.11]
  • A Teen Week finals episode from 1992 (w/an appearance by Danica McKellar at the end!) [GSN/599.7]
  • Six general 1992 episodes [2 OC, 4 GSN/1058.6; 1059.9]
  • A 1992 episode from San Francisco (w/a behind-the-scenes segment and promo for upcoming weeks) [GSN/599.8]
  • A 1992 "Soap Opera-College Challenge" episode from 1992 w/Fiona Hutchison and Lauralee Bell [GSN]
  • A 1992 episode from Philadelphia [GSN/599.9]
  • A 1992 episode from Walt Disney World [OC/91.6]
  • The 2,000th episode from 1992 [OB/D53.2]
  • A "Family Week" finals episode from Christmas 1992 (where Bunnie & Ben become the new all-time top winners w/$130,708!) [OB/363.2, also GSN/547.1]
  • Voice actress Marcia Mitzman Gaven’s appearance from 1993 [GSN]
  • A general 1993 episode from Boston [OB/D53.1]
  • A 1993 "College Week" episode from Boston [OC]
  • Four general 1993 episodes [1 OB/1035.4, 1 OC/810.12, 1 SM/1053.15, 1 GSN/1059.10]
  • The "Superstars of Sports Week" finals from 1993 w/Phil Espostito, Bill Walton, and Dick Butkus [GSN]
  • A Teen Week finals episode from 1993 [OB/575.4]
  • A Christmas 1993 "Family Week" finals episode from Walt Disney World [OB/363.4]
  • A 1994 episode from Walt Disney World [OB/575.5]
  • A 1994 episode from "Music Stars Week" w/Gladys Knight, Tammy Wynette, and Weird Al Yankovic (end credits missing) [OB/328.2]
  • The "Music Stars Week" finals from 1994 w/Weird Al Yankovic, Little Richard & James Brown, and Lee Greenwood [OB/419.4]
  • Two general 1994 episodes [both GSN/1059.11]
  • The 12th season premiere from 1994; it's "Teen Week" [GSN]
  • A "Teen Week" finals episode from the 12th season premiere week [GSN/1059.12]
  • The first episode w/the "Megaword" category from 1994 [GSN]
  • A 1994 episode from Dallas (w/an appearance by the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders) [GSN]
  • The first episode w/the "Next Line Please" category from 1994 [GSN]
  • The first episode w/the $10,000 space from 1994 [GSN]
  • A "Family Week" finals episode from Christmas 1994 [GSN]
  • A general 1995 episode from Walt Disney World [GSN]
  • A 1995 "Some of the Greats Week" episode (w/former champs playing) from Walt Disney World [OC]
  • A 1995 episode from "My Best Friend Week" (w/a HUGE maingame win of nearly $52,000!) [GSN]
  • A 1995 episode from "Award Winners Week" w/Richard Karn, Deidre Hall, and Louis Gossett Jr. [GSN]
  • A general 1995 episode from Norfolk [OC/91.5]
  • Five general 1995 episodes [1 OB/87.3, 1 OC, 3 GSN]
  • A 1995 "Armed Forces Week" episode from Norfolk [GSN]
  • The first two episodes of the 13th season from 1995; it's "Teen Week" (now from Sony Studios w/the "Double Play") [episode 1 GSN/599.10, episode 2 OC]
  • The Teen Week finals episode from same week as above (Pat trades places w/a contestant briefly!) [GSN]
  • A 1995 "College Week" episode from Seattle [OC/90.11]
  • Christmas 1995 episode [OB]
  • A 1996 episode where Pat cuts Vanna's hair at the end [GSN/455.1]
  • Two 1996 episodes from "Sweethearts Week" (Peter & Deborah become the show's all-time top winners w/$146,529!) [both GSN/403.9-10]
  • A 1996 episode from "Best Friends Week" (missing final segment) [OC/87.5]
  • A 1996 "Olympic Kickoff Week" episode from Atlanta (w/the controversial "Pistachio" bonus round) [OB]
  • Three general 1996 episodes [1 OB/87.4, 2 GSN/435.4]
  • The 14th season premiere from 1996 (now w/the "tournament" format and video wall) [OC/22.4]
  • The first episode w/the "Jackpot" space and new wheel configurations from 1996 [GSN/599.11]
  • A 1996 episode w/the first-ever Jackpot win [GSN]
  • A 1996 "College Week" episode from San Francisco (During the bonus round, Pat's cold gets to him, so he and Vanna switch places!) [RPT/104.1]
  • A general 1996 episode from San Francisco [OC/91.8]
  • A 1997 episode from "Sweethearts Week" [OC/D72.3]
  • A 1997 episode w/a $16,000+ Jackpot win [OC/D58.4]
  • The last episode w/the old puzzle board from 1997 (from Phoenix, w/a great "farewell" to the board!) [OC/112.3, also GSN]
  • The first episode w/the "touch-screen" puzzle board from 1997 [OC/D89.2]
  • A 1997 episode w/an appearance by Rosie O'Donnell (who joins Vanna at the puzzle board) [OC/408.9]
  • A 1997 episode w/an appearance by Howard Stern (but where's Pat??) [OC/408.4]
  • April Fools' Day 1997 episode (w/Alex Trebek hosting, Pat and Vanna playing [for charity], and Pat's wife Lesly at the puzzle board!) [OC/27.6]
  • Two general 1997 episodes [1 OC/70.7, 1 GSN]
  • Two 1997 episodes w/Ryan Vickers as a contestant (Ryan does a brief "coming-up-next" promo before each show!) [both OB/89.1, 89.2]
  • A 1997 "College Week" finals episode from San Diego [OB/346.3]
  • The 15th season premiere from 1997; it's "A Salute to Working Families" from the Ohio State Fair in Cleveland (w/an appearance by AFL-CIO president John Sweeney)[OC/104.3]
  • The first "Friday finals" episode from same week as above (a Hummer is offered in the bonus round!) [OC/104.5]
  • Halloween 1997 episode [OC/121.4]
  • A 1997 episode from "Celebrity Week" w/Lindsay Wagner, Robert Guillaume, and Jane Seymour [OC/909.3]
  • A 1997 "College Week" finals episode from Denver [OB/346.4]
  • A 1998 episode from Las Vegas [OC/302.3]
  • A 1998 episode from "Endless Summer Week" [RPT/368.9]
  • The 16th season premiere from 1998; it's a "Salute to Working Families" from Pittsburgh! [OC/277.3]
  • A 1998 episode from Pittsburgh (w/an appearance by Fred Rogers!) [OB/455.2]
  • A 1998 episode from "Soap Stars Week" w/Billy Warlock, Renee Jones, and Joshua Morrow [OC/276.2]
  • The 3,000th episode from 1998 (from Las Vegas) w/no contestants or gameplay, just Pat & Vanna, lots of clips (including the original pilot, Vanna's audition tape and first episode, and more!), and reminiscences by Merv Griffin! [OC/274.2]
  • Christmas 1998 episode [OC/300.2]
  • A 1999 episode from Hawaii [OC/316.8]
  • A 1999 episode from Philadelphia [OC/336.3]
  • Director Dick Carson's last episode from 1999 (w/a goodbye and tribute from Pat and Vanna at the end!) [OC/336.13]
  • The 17th season premiere from 1999 [OC/420.2]
  • A 1999 episode from Universal Studios Florida [OC/389.3]
  • A 1999 episode from New York [OC/397.6]
  • Three 1999 "Best Friends Week" episodes from New York (I'm in the audience for all 3 shows!) [all OC/397.13-15]
  • A 1999 episode from "NBA Week" w/Robert Horry, John Havlicek, and Steve Smith [OC/410.4]
  • A general 1999 episode [SM/847.3]
  • A 1999 episode from "Retro Week" (w/an appearance by Richard Simmons at the end!) [OC/413.8]
  • A 2000 episode from New Orleans (w/an appearance by Martha Stewart!) [OC/436.1]
  • The 18th season premiere from 2000 [OC/497.2]
  • Veteran actor Leonard Stone’s appearance from 2000 (missing intro) [OB]
  • A special "Halloween Week" celebrity episode from 2000 w/Richard Simmons (as Shakespeare), Tara Lipinski (as a genie), and *Alex Trebek* (as a gnome, and his son makes an appearance at the end!) [OC/530.1]
  • A 2000 "College Week" episode from Washington D.C. (w/a $90,000+ winner!) [RPT/601.9]
  • A general 2000 episode from Washington D.C. [OC/530.3]
  • Christmas 2000 episode (w/a video greeting card from the entire staff at the end!) [OC/551.6]
  • A 2001 episode from Hawaii [OC/557.4]
  • A 2001 episode from "Retro Week" [OC/578.3]
  • A 2001 episode from Dallas (w/a funny contestant named Tom!) [OC/586.4]
  • The 19th season premiere from 2001 [OC/624.2]
  • The first episode w/the "prize wheel" bonus round from 2001 [OC/647.1]
  • A 2001 episode from Miami (w/crazy Les!) [OC/650.4]
  • A 2001 episode w/the first-ever $100,000 bonus round win! [OC/664.1]
  • Christmas 2001 episode [OC/664.5]
  • A 2002 "Best Friends Week" episode from Las Vegas (w/an on-camera appearance by Charlie O'Donnell at the end!) [OC/689.9]
  • A 2002 "College Week" episode from Chicago [OC/714.7]
  • The 20th season premiere from 2002 (w/the debut of the "Mystery Wedges") [OC/751.2]
  • A 2002 episode w/an appearance by Donny Osmond to plug the new "Pyramid"! (missing first 2 min. or so) [OC/752.4]
  • ATGSer Brian Bell's appearance from 2002 [OC/752.7]
  • A 2002 episode from Seattle [OC/764.1]
  • A 2002 episode from "Family Vacations Week" (w/a $100,000 win!) [OC/766.9]
  • A 2003 episode from Nashville [OC/792.2]
  • A 2003 episode w/an appearance by Peter Bergman and Michelle Stafford [OC/806.5]
  • A 2003 episode that ends w/a tie between 2 players [OC/806.6]
  • A 2003 episode w/a $100,000 win! [OC/812.4]
  • A 2003 episode from San Diego (w/a hilarious blooper during the 2nd toss-up!) [OC/812.7]
  • A 2003 episode w/another $100,000 win! [OC/831.3]
  • The 21st season premiere from 2003 (w/the debut of the new set) [OC/851.2]
  • A 2003 episode from Radio City Music Hall (w/crazy Anthony!) [OC/859.3]
  • The 4,000th episode from 2003 (from Radio City Music Hall) w/no contestants or gameplay, just clips of memorable moments (some never-before aired!) [OC/885.1]
  • Two 2003 "Best Friends Week" episodes from Radio City Music Hall (I'm in the audience!) [both OC/859.6-7]
  • A 2003 "NBA Week" episode from Radio City Music Hall w/Michael Finley, Bill Walton, and Allan Houston [OC/859.8]
  • A 2004 episode from Phoenix (preceded by a promo for "Super Millionaire"!) [OC/920.9]
  • A 2004 episode from San Francisco [OC/923.7]
  • The 22nd season premiere from 2004 [OC/968.2]
  • A 2004 episode from Philadelphia [OC/1000.4]
  • Christmas 2004 episode [OC/1004.5]
  • A 2005 "Teen Best Friends Week" episode from Philadelphia (w/a $100,000 win!) [OC/1012.2]
  • A 2005 "Sweethearts' Week" episode from Las Vegas (w/a $95,900 win!) [OC/1012.7]
  • A general 2005 episode from Las Vegas (a new one-round record of $54,000 is set...and it could've been even bigger for the champ!) [OC/1017.6]
  • A 2005 episode from Kansas City, MO [OC]
  • The 23rd season premiere from 2005 [OC]
  • A 2005 episode where the one-round record of $54,000 is tied (missing 3rd toss-up) [OB]
  • A 2005 episode from New Orleans (w/a $100,000 win!) [OC]
  • A 2005 episode from "Teen Best Friends Week" (w/another $100,000 win; missing first 20 secs. or so) [OC]
  • Invision regular Anthony DeLegge's appearance from 2006 [RPT]
  • A 2006 "NFL Players Week" episode from Ft. Lauderdale w/Franco Harris, Gale Sayers, and Bob Griese (includes another $100,000 win!) [OC]
  • A 2006 "Sweethearts Week" episode from Ft. Lauderdale (w/yet another $100,000 win!) [OC]
  • A general 2006 episode from Ft. Lauderdale [OC]
  • A 2006 episode from "Soap Stars Week" w/Ty Treadway, Lisa Rinna, and Jack Wagner (includes ANOTHER $100,000 win!) [OC]
  • A 2006 episode from "Soap Stars Week" w/Michelle Stafford, Corbin Bernsen, and Alison Sweeney (the game ends in a tie!) [OC]
  • A general 2006 episode from Denver [OC]
  • A 2006 "College Week" episode from Denver (w/yet another $100,000 win!) [OC]
  • The 24th season premiere from 2006 [OC]
  • ATGSer Steve McClellan's appearance from 2006 [OC]
  • A 2006 episode from Dallas [OC]
  • A 2006 episode w/a $100,000 win! [OC]
  • Christmas 2006 episode (Pat and Vanna exchange gifts at the end!) [OC]
  • A 2007 episode w/an in-studio performance by Il Divo! [OC]
  • A 2007 episode from "Teen Best Friends Week" (w/a speed-up round blooper and CLOSE win!) [OC]
  • A 2007 episode from Charleston (w/the $54,000 one-round record tied again, and a $128,177 win!) [OC]
  • A 2007 "Country Music Stars Week" episode from Charleston w/Troy Gentry, Julie Roberts, and Dean Sams (includes another $100,000 win!) [OC]
  • A 2007 episode from San Diego [OC]
  • A 2007 episode from "Teachers' Week" (w/yet another $100,000 win!) [OC]
  • The 25th season premiere from 2007 (w/the debut of the Big Money space) [OC]
  • A 2007 "Best Friends Week" episode from Radio City Music Hall (I'm in the audience!) [OC]
  • A 2007 "Celebrity Week" episode from Radio City Music Hall w/Gina Tognoni, Jacob Young, and Robin Strasser [OC]
  • A 2007 episode w/a $100,000 win! [OC]
  • A 2008 episode w/a $102,864 win! [OC]
  • A 2008 episode w/another $100,000 win! [OC]
  • April Fools' Day 2008 episode (Pat has a "hair-raising" surprise for Vanna at the end!) [OC]
  • A 2008 episode w/a heartbreaking last-second $100,000 loss [OB]
  • A 2008 "Family Week" episode from Chicago (w/yet another $100,000+ win!) [OC]
  • The 26th season premiere from 2008 (w/the debut of the $1,000,000 space)
  • A 2008 episode w/the first-ever $1,000,000 win! [OC]
  • A 2008 episode w/a $100,000 win (part of end credits cut off) [OC]
  • A general 2008 episode from Hawaii [OC]
  • A 2008 "Best Friends Week" episode from Hawaii [OC]
  • A 2008 episode w/an appearance by Betty White [OC]
  • The 5,000th episode from 2009 [OC]
  • A 2009 episode w/a return visit from $1,000,000 winner Michelle Loewenstein [OB]
  • A 2009 episode from SeaWorld Orlando [OC]
  • A 2009 episode from "Spring Break Week" (w/college students playing and a $100,000 win!) [OC]
  • A 2009 episode w/the controversial "Baggage Claim" bonus round [OC]
  • The 27th season premiere from 2009 (w/the debut of the "Free Play" space) [OC]
  • A 2009 episode from Boston [OC]
  • A 2010 episode from "America's Heroes Week" (w/THREE mis-solves in round 1!) [OC]
  • A 2010 episode from Las Vegas [OC]
  • April Fools' Day 2010 episode (w/intentional mistakes throughout!) [OC]
  • A 2010 episode from "Family Week" (w/a $100,000 win!) [OC]
    Rolf Benirschke: Five episodes from 1989 [all OC]:
  • His first three episodes [125.1, 145.8, 931.1]
  • A general episode [D87.1]
  • Rolf's last episode (little did he know...) [280.1]
    Bob Goen
    CBS, 1989-91:
  • His (and CBS') first episode from 1989 (w/an appearance by Pat Sajak!) [OC/145.7]
  • His 5th episode [OC/564.10]
  • Two general 1989 episodes [both OC/564.11-12]
  • Three general 1990 episodes [1 OB/D40.4, 2 OC/91.7; 91.10]
  • A 1990 episode from "Armed Forces Week" (w/contestants chosen from the audience, and 2 new contestants in each round!) [OC/91.9]
  • Christmas 1990 episode [OC/91.12]
  • The last CBS episode (though not mentioned) from 1991 [OB/182.3]
    NBC, 1991:
  • The "return to NBC" premiere episode (preceded by a brief promo for "The $100,000 Pyramid") [OC/202.7]
  • Three general episodes [all OC/91.1-3]
  • A Teen Week finals episode [RPT/279.11]
  • The last episode (though not mentioned) [OB/924.23]

    WHEEL 2000-David Sidoni & "Cyber Lucy":

  • The first taped episode from 1997 (missing intro) [RPT/218.4]
  • The 1997 premiere episode [OC/105.4]
  • The 2nd episode (what has Lucy done to her hair??) [RPT/218.1]
  • Two general 1997 episodes [both RPT/218.2, 218.3]
  • The last episode (though not mentioned) from 1998 [RPT/218.5]

    WHEN DID THAT HAPPEN?-Marianne Curan & John Weber:

  • The 1998 premiere episode [OC/305.8]
  • The last episode from 1999 (missing first 2 min. or so) [OB]

    WHERE IN THE WORLD IS CARMEN SANDIEGO?-Greg Lee:

  • Both aired 1991 pilots (w/a different scoring system) [both OB/747.12, 840.1]
  • The 1991 premiere episode [OB/747.13]
  • Five general 1991 episodes [all OB/149.3, 749.9-10]
  • A celebrity episode from 1992 w/Jeremy Miller, Mayim Bialik, and Tatyana M. Ali [OB/149.2]
  • The 2nd season premiere from 1992 [OB/840.2]
  • Four general 1992 episodes [all OB/89.10, 840.3-4]
  • Three general 1993 episodes [all OB/710.6, 749.11-12]
  • Four general 1994 episodes [all OB/710.7, 724.12-13, 840.5]
  • Two general 1995 episodes [both OB]
  • The last episode from 1995 (though not mentioned; Sean Altman gets a haircut at the end!) [OB]

    WHERE IN TIME IS CARMEN SANDIEGO?-Kevin Schinick:

  • The 1996 premiere episode [OB/D36.7]
  • Three general 1996 episodes [all OB/710.8-9, 730.4]
  • Two general 1997 episodes [both OB/840.6-7]

    WHEW!-Tom Kennedy:

  • Two consecutive episodes from 1979 w/Randy Amasia as a contestant [both SM/685.7-8]
  • A partial 1979 episode [OB/515.1]
  • Five episodes from 1979 w/all-time champ Howard Wilson (first 4 full, last partial and cut off during game 2 contestant interviews) [all OC/515.2-6]
  • Two partial episodes from 1979 w/Steve LeBlang as a contestant! (Episode 1 is the 1st round, episode 2 is the 2nd round and the Gauntlet run) [both OB/74.6]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 1980; guests are Trish Stewart and Jamie Farr (episode 2 missing final segment) [both OB/763.1-2]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 1980; guests are Mary Ann Mobley and Gary Collins (episode 1 missing intro, both missing end credits) [both OC/437.1-2]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 1980; guests are Marcia Wallace and Robert Vaughn (follows above 2 eps; both missing end credits) [both OC/437.3-4]
  • The last two episodes from 1980; guests are Betty White and John Saxon [both OB/D26.4, 201.10]

    WHO DO YOU TRUST?-Johnny Carson: One episode from 1958 w/a classic blooper! [SM]

    WHO KNOWS THE BAND?-Ted Stryker: The 2001 premiere episode [OC/645.1]

    WHO KNOWS YOU BEST?-Gina St. John: Three episodes from 2000 [all OC]:

  • The first two episodes [482.3-4]
  • An episode from "Celebrity Week" w/Nancy O'Dell & Lorrie Jordan, Dedee Pfeiffer & Tamala Jones, and Dionne Warwick & Gladys Knight [551.1]

    WHO SAID THAT?-Walter Kiernan:
    One episode from 1953; panel is Merriman Smith, June Lockhart, George Gobel, and Bill Henry [KIN]

    WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE
    Regis Philbin
    August 1999:

  • All 13 episodes of the series [episode 4 RPT/481.5, all others OC/393.1-12]
    November 1999:
  • All 18 episodes of the series [all OC/393.13, 395.1-7, 396.1-7, 421.1-3]
    2000-02:
  • The first seven episodes [all OC/421.4-6, 422.1-4]
  • Dan Blonsky's $1,000,000 win (the 2nd ever!) from 2000 [OC/423.4]
  • A 2000 episode where a player blows the $100 question (and the other contestants don't do much better!) [OC/423.6]
  • Rob Coughlin's $500,000 win from 2000 [OC/427.5]
  • A special pre-Super Bowl episode (w/all football-related questions) from 2000 [OC/427.9]
  • A 2000 episode w/two $125,000 wins [OC/431.5]
  • A 2000 episode where *Rosie O'Donnell* helps a contestant win $32,000! [OC/432.4]
  • Michael Avitzur's $250,000 win from 2000 [OC/432.8]
  • Mark Prysant's $125,000 win from 2000 (one of the Fastest Finger players is former "J!" and "WBSM" champ Leszek Pawlowicz!) [OC/436.2]
  • A 2000 episode w/all female contestants in the Hot Seat [OC/449.6]
  • A 2000 episode where Regis and a contestant have a "foot-off" to see who has the better feet(!) [OC/444.4]
  • Kevin Simcox's $250,000 win from 2000 [OC/444.5]
  • Joe Trela's $1,000,000 win (he was the 3rd to do it!) from 2000 [OC/448.4]
  • A special pre-Oscar episode from 2000 (w/all movie-related questions) [OC/448.5]
  • Eileen Duffy's $125,000 win from 2000 (look for Mitch Groff among the Fastest Finger players!) [OC/447.9]
  • Thomas Ashton's $250,000 win from 2000 (former "J!" and "WBSM" champ Kurt Bodden is a Fastest Finger player) [OC/450.1]
  • Four special celebrity episodes from 2000 w/Queen Latifah, Emeril Lagasse, Lance Bass, Vanessa L. Williams, Ray Romano, David Duchovny, Kathie Lee Gifford, Drew Carey, Dana Carvey, and Rosie O'Donnell [all OC/451.1-4]
  • A 2000 episode w/TWO big wins! [OC/450.5]
  • The 100th episode from 2000 (w/the first-ever Fastest Finger tie!) [OC/457.1]
  • Four special Tournament of Chapions episodes from 2000 [all OC/460.1-4]
  • A 2000 episode w/two big wins (which could've been even bigger; Bob House begins his run in game 3) [OC/482.1]
  • Bob House's $1,000,000 win from 2000 [GSN/883.10]
  • Kim Hunt's $1,000,000 win from 2000 [OC/481.7]
  • David Goodman's $1,000,000 win from 2000 [OC/496.1]
  • Joe Kelleher's $500,000 win from 2000 [OC/482.9]
  • ATGSer Brian Clouse's $32,000 win from 2000 [OC/496.9]
  • Paul Young's $250,000 win from 2000 [OC/507.5]
  • Robin Riglin's $250,000 win from 2000 [OC/511.5]
  • Three special "U.S. Olympic Editions" from 2000 w/Stacey Dragila, Jenny Thompson, Maurice Greene, Gary Hall Jr, Julie Foudy, Laura Wilkinson, Dara Torres, Lenny Krayzelburg, Rulon Gardner, and Lisa Leslie [all OC/514.1-3]
  • Dave Colquitt's $250,000 win from 2000 [OC/518.9]
  • Reece O'Dell's $250,000 win from 2000 [OC/518.10]
  • Pat Thompson's $500,000 win from 2000 [OC/525.9]
  • Five special celebrity episodes from 2000 w/Joy Behar, Norm MacDonald, Jon Stewart, Vivica A. Fox, Drew Carey, Jon Lovitz, Tyra Banks, Alec Baldwin, Charlie Sheen, and Sean "Puffy" Combs [episodes 1-3 OC/539.1-3, episodes 4 and 5 "Pop-Up Video" RPT/539.4-5]
  • Two special "family" episodes (w/parent-child teams) from 2000 [both OC/529.1-2]
  • Terry Jones's $250,000 win from 2000 [OC/532.10]
  • Kristine Marklein's $125,000 win from 2000 (w/a Fastest Finger rarity!) [OC/536.1]
  • Andy Aaron's $250,000 win from 2000 (all of episode 1, and first few minutes of episode 2) [OC/536.2, 536.4]
  • Three special College Editions from 2000 [all OC/537.1-3]
  • The first episode w/the progressive grand prize jackpot from 2001 [OC/566.5]
  • John Norquist's $250,000 win from 2001 [OC/549.4]
  • Two special "Rock Star Editions" from 2001 w/Gene Simmons, Emily Robison, Chaka Khan, Lars Ulrich, Howie D, Gladys Knight, Kevin Richardson, Mark McGrath, Sisqo, and Amy Grant [both OC/552.1-2]
  • Gary Gambino's $500,000 win from 2001 [OC/557.8]
  • A 2001 episode w/two $125,000 wins (and a Fastest Finger tie!) [OC/561.6]
  • Four special "Classic TV Star Editions" from 2001 w/Ted Lange, Florence Henderson, Cindy Williams, Adam West, Kim Fields, Melissa Gilbert, Valerie Bertinelli, Marion Ross, Danny Bonaduce, and Sherman Hemsley (episode 4 is an hour and 1/2) [all OC/558.1-5]
  • David Stewart's $500,000 win from 2001 [OC/561.8]
  • A 2001 episode w/two $250,000 wins [OC/567.4]
  • Kevin Olmstead's $2,180,000 win (a new all-time GS record!) from 2001 [OC/567.8]
  • Former "J!" champ Bernie Cullen's $1,000,000 win from 2001 [OC/578.4]
  • A 2001 episode w/two big wins [OC/578.6]
  • Five special "Celebrity Editions" from 2001 w/Chevy Chase, Kevin Sorbo, Edie Falco, Alfre Woodard, John Leguizamo, Dennis Franz, Jason Alexander, Ben Stiller, Martin Short, and Kelly Ripa [all OC/577.1-5]
  • Four special "Couples Editions" from 2001 (episode 1 has very poor audio) [all OC/582.1-4]
  • Two special "Return of the $0 Winners" episodes from 2001 [both OC/584.1-2]
  • Mary Burke's $500,000 win from 2001 (very poor audio) [OC/601.6]
  • Four special "Top of the Charts Editions" from 2001 w/Nick Lachey, LeAnn Womack, Darius Ruck, Belinda Carlisle, Tyrese, Joey McIntyre, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, Huey Lewis, Pat Monahan, and Brian McKnight [all OC/605.1-4]
  • A 2001 episode w/Tara Lipinski in the audience [OC/623.5]
  • A special half-hour episode from 2001 where Ed Toutant wins $1,680,000! [OC]
  • Two special "Armed Services Editions" from 2001 [both OC/648.1-2]
  • Four special "Celebrity Editions" from 2001 w/Mick Foley, Jon Favreau, Eve, Martina McBride, Kevin Bacon, Paul Rodriguez, Shannon Elizabeth, Meredith Vieira (ironic, huh?), David Alan Grier, and William Baldwin [all OC/661.1-4]
  • A 2002 episode where a contestant gets bleeped! [OC/680.3]
  • Three special "Classic TV Editions" from 2002 w/Aaron Spelling series alumni Gabrielle Carteris, Thomas Calbaro, Robert Urich, Bernie Kopell, Cheryl Ladd, Shari Belafonte, Stephen Collins, and William Shatner [all OC/682.1-3]
  • Two special "Ladies' Night Editions" (w/all female contestants) from 2002 [both OC/715.8, 723.6]
  • The (hour-and-1/2 and unacknowledged) last episode from 2002 [OC/741.1]
    Feb. 2004 ("Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire"):
  • All 5 episodes of the series [all OC/889.1-5]
    May 2004 ("Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire"):
  • All 7 episodes of the series [all OC/929.1-7]
    August 2009 ("WWtBaM 10th Anniversary Celebration"):
  • All 11 episodes of the series [all OC]
    Meredith Vieira:
  • The 2002 premiere episode [OC/754.3]
  • A 2002 episode w/a hilarious game 2! [OC/758.3]
  • Carole Price's $250,000 win from 2002 [OC/769.2]
  • A general 2003 episode [SM/1042.11]
  • A 2003 episode from "College Week" (w/a $0 winner!) [OC/801.2]
  • A 2003 episode where Kevin Smith becomes the 1st-ever $1,000,000 winner! [OC/801.7]
  • A 2003 episode where Nancy Christy becomes the first female $1,000,000 winner! [OC/820.1]
  • The 2nd season premiere from 2003 [OC/850.2]
  • A 2003 episode from "Walk In and Win Week" [OC/867.8]
  • A 2004 episode from "Remembering the '90s Week" [OC/910.6]
  • A 2004 "College Week" episode from Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando [OC/920.2]
  • A general 2004 episode from Disney-MGM Studios [OC/908.9]
  • ATGSer Steve McClellan's appearance from 2004 [OC/912.6]
  • Friend Mike Davis's appearance from 2004 [OC]
  • The 3rd season premiere from 2004 (w/the new payoff structure, Internet poll and "Switch the Question" lifelines) [OC]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 2004 w/friend Art Kurtz [both OC]
  • A 2004 episode from "Celebrity Scoop Week" (w/a $100,000 win) [OC/1000.3]
  • Two conescutive episodes from 2004 where former UK champ Jeff Gross wins $500,000 [both OC/1000.6]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 2004 w/former "J!" champ Eddie Timanus [both OC/997.2, 999.3]
  • A 2005 episode from "Play To Pay For Your Wedding Week" (w/couples playing, and a $100,000 win) [OC/1017.2]
  • A 2005 "College Week" episode from Disney-MGM Studios (this is the 500th episode of the series!) [OC/1017.7]
  • A general 2005 episode [OC/1029.1]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 2005 where GS veteran Daniel Avila wins $100,000 [episode 1 OC/1029.3, episode 2 OB/1060.5]
  • Two consecutive 2005 "Walk In and Win Week" episodes from Walt Disney World (w/the lowest non-$0 win in WWtBaM history!) [both OC]
  • A general 2005 episode from Walt Disney World [OC]
  • The 4th season premiere from 2005 [OC]
  • A 2005 episode from "Play To Pay For Your Wedding Week" [OC]
  • A 2005 episode from "Teacher Week" [OC]
  • A 2006 "College Week" episode from Walt Disney World [OC]
  • The 5th season premiere from 2006 [OB]
  • A 2006 episode from "Pop Culture Week" (part of end credits cut off) [OC]
  • A 2006 episode from "College Week" [OC]
  • A 2007 episode from "Play to Pay For Your Wedding Week" [OC]
  • A 2007 episode from "Million Dollar Movie Week" [OC]
  • A 2007 episode w/Al Roker guest-hosting [OB/1057.18]
  • A 2007 episode w/Tom Bergeron guest-hosting [OC]
  • A 2007 episode w/Tim Vincent guest-hosting [OC]
  • The 6th season premiere from 2007 [OC]
  • A 2007 episode from "Grand Giveaway Week" (w/only 11 questions and a $100,000 win!) [OC]
  • Lyn Payne’s $500,000 win from 2007 [OB/1060.6]
  • A 2007 episode from "TV Week" (w/a $250,000 win!) [OC]
  • The 1,000th episode from 2007 [OC]
  • A 2008 episode w/TWO $0 wins! [OC]
  • A 2008 episode from "Million Dollar Movie Week" [OC]
  • A 2008 episode w/Dave Price guest-hosting [OC]
  • A 2008 episode w/Billy Bush guest-hosting [OC]
  • A 2008 episode w/Leeza Gibbons guest-hosting [OC]
  • The 7th season premiere from 2008 (w/the new lifelines and music package) [OC]
  • A 2008 episode from "Family Week" (w/3-person teams playing) [OC]
  • A 2009 episode w/Cat Deeley guest-hosting [OC]
  • A 2009 episode from "Famous Names Week" [OC]
  • A 2009 episode w/Samantha Harris guest-hosting (and a $0 winner; missing first 10 min.) [OC]
  • A 2009 episode w/Shaun Robinson guest-hosting [OC]
  • A general 2009 episode [RPT]
  • The 8th season premiere from 2009 (w/the new payout structure) [OC]
  • Fellow trader Matt Sittel’s appearance from 2009 [OC]
  • The "Tournament of 10" finals from 2009 [OC]
  • A 2009 episode w/Regis Philbin guest-hosting [OC]
  • A 2010 episode from "Real Housewives Week" [OC]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 2010 w/Steve Harvey guest-hosting [both OC]
  • A 2010 episode w/John Henson guest-hosting [OC]

    THE WHO, WHAT, OR WHERE GAME-Art James: One episode from 1970 [SM/692.4]

    WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY?-Drew Carey
    Summer 1998:

  • The premiere episode; performers are Greg Proops, Wayne Brady (WB), Colin Mochrie (CM), and Ryan Stiles (RS) [OC/292.3]
  • The 2nd episode; performers are Brad Sherwood (BS), WB, CM, and RS [OC/292.4]
  • The 3rd episode (w/same performers as premiere; missing intro) [OC/247.1]
  • The 4th episode; performers are BS, WB, CM, and RS [OC/247.2]
  • The 5th episode; performers are BS, Karen Mauryama, CM, and RS [OC/247.3]
  • The 6th (and last) episode; performers are BS, Kathy Kinney, CM, and RS [OC/247.4]
    1998-2003:
  • The 1998 premiere episode; performers are WB, Denny Siegel, CM, and RS [OC/277.4]
  • 1999; performers are Greg Proops, WB, CM, and RS [RPT/391.10]
  • 1999; performers are WB, Denny Siegel, CM, and RS (again!) [OC/300.8]
  • 1999; performers are BS, Ian Gomez, CM, and RS [OC/316.2]
  • 1999; performers are WB, Stephen Colbert, CM, and RS [OC/316.10]
  • The 1st season finale from 1999; performers are BS, WB, CM, and RS [OC/333.3]
  • The 2nd season premiere from 1999; performers are WB, Chip Esten, CM, and RS [OC/420.3]
  • 1999; performers are WB, Denny Siegel, CM, and RS [OC/389.11]
  • 1999; performers are WB, Chip Esten, CM, and RS (again!) [RPT/450.3]
  • 1999; performers are WB, Josie Lawrence, CM, and RS [OC/394.10]
  • 1999; performers are WB, BS, CM, and RS [OC/391.9]
  • 1999; performers are Greg Proops, WB, CM, and RS [RPT/447.8]
  • 1999; performers are WB, BS, CM, and RS (Includes a hilarious "Millionaire Show" skit that spoofs WWtBaM!) [RPT/448.3]
  • 2000; performers are WB, Greg Proops, CM, and RS [OC/448.2]
  • 2000; performers are WB, Kathryn Greenwood, CM, and RS [OC/447.7]
  • 2000; performers are WB, Karen Mauryama, CM, and RS ("The Millionaire Show" is played again!) [OC/450.2]
  • 2000; performers are WB, Denny Siegel, CM, and RS (missing 1 minute or so early in show) [OC/456.9]
  • The 2nd season finale from 2000; performers are WB, Chip Esten, CM, and RS [OC/456.10]
  • The 3rd season premiere from 2000; performers are WB, Kathryn Greenwood, CM, and RS [OC/511.9]
  • 2000; performers are WB, Greg Proops, CM, and RS (Includes "The Millionaire Show!") [RPT/551.8]
  • 2000; performers are WB, BS, CM, and RS [RPT/551.7]
  • 2000; performers are WB, Chip Esten, CM, and RS [OC/511.10]
  • Another 2000 episode w/same performers as above [OC/530.8]
  • 2000; performers are WB, CM, RS, and Robin Williams [OC/530.9]
  • 2001; performers are WB, Chip Esten, CM, and RS [RPT/592.6]
  • 2001; performers are WB, BS, CM, and RS [OC/592.5]

    WILD ANIMAL GAMES-Ryan Seacrest: "Dog Day" from 1995 [OC]

    WIN BEN STEIN'S MONEY-Ben Stein & Jimmy Kimmel:

  • The aired pilot(?) from 1997 [OB/703.12]
  • The 1997 premiere episode [OB/99.2]
  • Two general 1997 episodes [both OC/125.6-7]
  • A 1997 episode w/a contestant named Wampus(!) [OB/707.4]
  • A 1997 episode featuring the "Ben Stein Cheerleaders" (Jackie and Sammi Forrest of "Fun House" fame!) [OB/182.5]
  • The first twelve episodes of the 2nd season from 1998 [all OC/210.1-12]
  • Former "J!" champ Kurt Bodden's appearance from 1998 [OC/538.1]
  • A "Daily Show" all-star episode from 1998 w/Lewis Black, Beth Littleford, and Steve Colbert [OC/538.6]
  • A 1998 episode from "Previous Winners Week" (all 3 contestants are former $5,000 winners) [OC/251.1]
  • A 1998 episode where a contestant only gets 1 right answer in the Best of 10 [RPT/312.2]
  • A 1998 episode w/a GREAT "Best of 10" Round! [RPT/312.5]
  • A 1998 episode where Jimmy curses Ben out! [RPT/312.8]
  • Six general 1998 episodes [all RPT/312.1, 312.3, 312.6-7, 312.9-10]
  • Halloween 1998 episode (Ben, Jimmy, and the contestants all appear in costume, and one of the contestants is ATGS's Aaron Morris!) [OC/262.8, also RPT/312.4]
  • A 1998 episode where a contestant gets *0* in the Best of 10 [RPT/312.11]
  • A 1998 episode w/a dreadful Best of 10 round [RPT/312.12]
  • A 1998 episode w/a controversial question (and a GREAT ending!) [RPT/339.11]
  • A 1998 episode w/a contestant who gets the first-ever perfect score in the Best of 10 [RPT/352.6]
  • Election Night 1998 episode w/Peggy Noonan, Jim Glassman, and Ariana Huffington [RPT/302.4]
  • The first 16 episodes of the 3rd season from 1999 [all RPT/342.1-16, also have season premiere OC/335.2]
  • A 1999 episode where Ben and Jimmy switch roles (and wardrobes!) [OC/343.9]
  • Former "J!" champ Leszek Pawlowicz's appearance from 1999 [OC/389.1]
  • A 1999 episode w/Ben, Jimmy, and the contestants in drag! [OC/389.2]
  • A 1999 episode where all 3 contestants are named Ben Stein [RPT/538.10]
  • A 1999 episode that spoofs "Mr. Rogers" [RPT/525.8]
  • "A Salute to Punk Rock" from 1999 (w/everyone dressed accordingly!) [RPT/639.6]
  • Halloween 1999 episode (w/Ben as Dracula, and Jimmy as Igor!) [RPT/525.5]
  • A 1999 episode w/Ben and Jimmy dressed as pirates [RPT/525.4]
  • Four general 1999 episodes [all OC/336.4; 352.3; 368.11, 1 GSN]
  • A special 1999 episode w/pro wrestlers Raven, Kimberly Page, and Disco Inferno [OC/410.6]
  • A special 1999 episode w/Comedy Central hosts *Greg Proops*, Mo Rocca, and Adam Carolla [OC/413.2]
  • A "lawyers-turned-comics" special from 1999 [OC/413.4]
  • A "teachers-turned-comics" special from 1999 [OC/425.1]
  • "A Salute to the '20s" from 1999 [OC/425.3]
  • "A Salute to the '50s" from 1999 [OC/425.4]
  • "A Salute to the '60s" from 1999 [OC/425.5]
  • "A Salute to the '70s" from 1999 [OC/425.6]
  • A special New Year's episode from 1999 (w/Ben, Jimmy, and the contestants in formal wear) [OC/425.7]
  • A 2000 episode that spoofs "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" [OC/448.7]
  • The 4th season premiere from 2000 [OC/446.3]
  • A 2000 episode that spoofs "The Blair Witch Project" [RPT/650.1]
  • A special "Ben Stein's Cup" episode from 2000 (w/increased stakes and a $25,000 grand prize!) [OC/497.3]
  • Jimmy's last episode from 2000 (w/no contestants or gameplay, just Ben and Jimmy looking at clips of memorable moments) [OC/497.4]
    Ben Stein & Nancy Pimental:
  • Nancy's first episode from 2000 [OC/498.3]
  • A special "Ben For President" episode from 2000 [OC/525.2]
  • A 2000 episode w/the Clinton family (played by look-alikes) as contestants! [OC/509.6]
  • "A Salute to First Ladies" from 2000 (w/Ben in drag as Barbara Bush and Nancy as Jackie O!) [OC/509.7]
  • A special "S&M" episode from 2000 (w/Ben as a slaveboy and Nancy as a dominatrix!) [OC/525.10]
  • A special 2000 episode w/writers Jon Scieszka, Malachy McCourt, and Wally Lamb [OC/530.13]
  • A 2000 episode that spoofs "The Ten Commandments" (w/Ben as Moses and Nancy as an angel) [OC/532.9]
  • A special "Scottish" episode from 2000 (Ben wears a kilt!) [OC/532.11]
  • A special 2000 episode w/rock stars C.C. DeVille, Matthew Sweet, and Weird Al Yankovic [RPT/557.9]
  • The 2nd "Ben Stein's Cup" from 2000 [RPT/557.1]
  • Christmas 2000 episode (w/Ben as Santa and Nancy as an elf) [OC/538.11]
  • The 5th season premiere from 2001 (from Venice Beach) [OC/579.1]
  • A 2001 episode from Venice Beach w/Playboy centerfolds Katie Lohmann, Jessica Lee, and Kerissa Ferr [RPT/610.11]
  • A 2001 episode from Venice Beach that spoofs "Survivor" [OC/585.1]
  • The 500th episode from 2001 (w/Ben and Nancy in formal wear, and an appearance by Jimmy Kimmel AND the entire staff at the end!) [OC/579.3]
  • A special 2001 episode w/"Battlebots" cast members Bil Dwyer, Heidi Mark, and Bill Nye [OC/610.7]
  • A special 2001 episode w/"The Man Show" cast members Adam Carolla, The Juggies, and *Jimmy Kimmel* [OC/610.8]
  • A 2001 episode that spoofs "film noir" (aired in B&W and letterboxed!) [OC/610.10]
  • A special 2001 episode from UCLA (w/Yale students playing, and Jimmy Kimmel as guest co-host!) [OC/629.6]
  • A 2001 episode that spoofs "Gone With the Wind" [OC/647.3]
  • Halloween 2001 episode (w/Ben as "Frank Ben Stein" and Nancy as his bride!) [OC/647.7]
  • A 2001 episode w/Ben and Nancy dressed as babies [OC/660.6]
    Ben Stein & Sal Iacono:
  • A 2002 episode w/Jimmy Kimmel and his mom as guest co-hosts [OC/695.1]
  • A 2002 episode w/Jimmy and his uncle as guest co-hosts [OC/695.2]
  • A 2002 episode w/Jimmy and his daughter as guest co-hosts [OC/695.3]
  • A 2002 episode w/Jimmy and his aunt as guest co-hosts [OC/695.4]
  • A 2002 episode w/Jimmy and his cousin Sal (his 1st appearance) as guest co-hosts (missing first segment) [OC/695.5]
  • Sal's first permanent episode from 2002 [OC/695.6]

    WIN, LOSE OR DRAW
    Vicki Lawrence:

  • The first taped episode (not aired until 10/10/88!) from 1987; guests are Betty White, Leann Hunley, Charles Durning, and Charles Nelson Reilly [OC/106.11]
  • The first aired episode from 1987; guests are Debbie Reynolds, Loretta Swit, Jason Bateman, and Burt Reynolds (includes a "Scrabble" promo) [OB/108.9]
  • Another episode from the first aired week (w/same guests as above) [OB/233.17]
  • Three episodes from 1987; guests are Britt Ecklund, Rita Coolidge, Paul Kreppel, and Steven Nichols [all OC/233.12]
  • Christmas 1987 episode; guests are Eva Gabor, Fannie Flagg, Pat Morita, and Robert Goulet [OC]
  • 1988; guests are Patty Duke, JoAnne Worley, Andrew Stevens, and Joel Brooks (Includes a promo for GS Hosts' Week on "Scrabble"!) [OC/106.12]
  • 1988; guests are Edie McClurg, Anne-Marie Johnson, Tom Poston, and Michael Spound [OC/141.16]
  • Halloween 1988 episode; guests are Linda Blair, Zelda Rubenstein, David Naughton, and John Astin [OC/106.14]
  • 1988; guests are Constance Towers, Jacklyn Zieman, Marc Summers, and Peter Marshall [OC/106.13]
  • 1989; guests are Kim Fields, Jess Walton, "Hollywood" Hamilton, and Jed Allan [OC/125.2]
  • 1989; guests are Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Leslie Easterbrook, Joel Brooks, and Ian Buchannan (has VCR counter in top right corner of screen) [OC/D87.2]
  • 1989; guests are Marsha Warfield, Deborah Harmon, Anson Williams, and Adrian Zmed (Johnny Gilbert announces) [OC/106.15]
  • Two 1989 episodes from "Wrestling Week"; guests are Queen Kong, Trudy Adams, The Wild Samoan, and Sgt. Slaughter [both OC/988.1, 990.2]
  • 1989; guests are Florence Henderson and Fred Travalena [OB/321.8]
  • 1989; guests are Marsha Warfield and Pat Harrington (Dean Goss announces) [OC]
  • The (unacknowledged) last episode from 1989; guests are Sally Struthers, Martha Quinn, Peter DeLuise, and Paul Carafotes [OC/279.2]
    Bert Convy:
  • The aired "sneak preview"/pilot episode from 1987; guests are Loni Anderson, Betty White, Tony Danza, and Burt Reynolds [OB/200.3]
  • The 1987 premiere episode; guests are Betty White, Abby Dalton, Dom DeLuise, and Burt Reynolds [GSN/725.9]
  • 1987; guests are Jackee Harry, Lynn Redgrave, Dom DeLuise, and Burt Reynolds (glitchy video first 10 min. or so) [OB/707.5]
  • 1987; guests are Emma Samms, Judy Landers, Jonathan Prince, and Richard Simmons (Future "Quicksilver" host Ron Maestri is a contestant!) [GSN]
  • 1987; guests are Loni Anderson, Michele Lee, Alan Thicke, and Burt Reynolds [OB/233.11]
  • 1987; guests are Anne Meara, Susan Ruttan, John Byner, and Burt Reynolds (Opening caricature artist Overton Loyd makes a brief appearance!) [GSN/728.4]
  • 1987; guests are Susan Anton, Jayne Meadows, Martin Mull, and Steve Allen [GSN/736.2]
  • 1987; guests are Jennifer Savidge, Anne Bloom, Dick Gautier, and Norman Fell (Bert screws up during round 2!) [GSN/736.7]
  • A 1987 episode from "Commercial Stars Week"; guests are Patsy Garrett, Jane Withers, John Moschitta, and Avery Schrieber [GSN/883.8]
  • 1987; guests are Brenda Vaccaro, Jill St. John, Stuart Pankin, and Roger E. Mosley (Gene Wood makes an on-camera appearance!) [GSN/1053.16]
  • 1988; guests are Teri Copley, Susan Blakely, Brad Garrett, and Tony Orlando [GSN/742.8]
  • A 1988 episode from Hawaii; guests are Loni Anderson, Carol Burnett, Jim Nabors, and Burt Reynolds [GSN/748.5]
  • A 1988 episode from Hawaii; guests are Loni Anderson, Vicki Lawrence, Pat Morita, and Burt Reynolds [OC/495.7]
  • 1988; guests are Jennilee Harrison, Gloria Loring, Tom Dreesen, and McLean Stevenson [GSN/748.11]
  • 1988; guests are Constance McCashin, Heidi Bohay, Chris Lemmon, and Jimmie Walker [GSN/757.5]
  • 1988; guests are Betty White, Carol Channing, Jerry Van Dyke, and Mike Connors [GSN/757.7]
  • A 1988 episode from Disneyland; guests are Mary Lou Retton, Mariska Hargitay, *Marc Summers*, and Marlon Jackson [GSN/765.5]
  • The 1988-89 season premiere (from Walt Disney World); guests are Sally Struthers, Anne-Marie Johnson, Marc Price, and Clifton Davis [GSN/876.10]
  • A 1988 episode from the Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando; guests are Loni Anderson, Jackee, Alan Alda, and Burt Reynolds [GSN/765.10]
  • 1988; guests are Anne Meara, Rebecca Arthur, Adrian Zmed, and Charles Nelson Reilly [GSN/765.12]
  • 1988; guests are Melba Moore, Judi Evans, Michael Winslow, and *Dick Clark* [OB/D76.3]
  • A 1988 episode from Central Park in NYC; guests are Susan Lucci, Kim Fields, Peter Marshall, and Gene Anthony Ray (a stubborn horse slows down the opening!) [OB/D2.5]
  • 1989; guests are Tanya Tucker, Mindy Cohn, *Ross Shafer*, and Mario Van Peebles [OC]
  • 1989; guests are Morgan Brittany, Amanda Bearse, David Cassidy, and Anthony Newley [OB/590.1]
  • Two 1989 episodes from the Burt Reynolds Horse Ranch in Jupiter, FL; guests are Jason Bateman, Lynda Carter, Loni Anderson, and Burt Reynolds (both missing end credits) [both OB]
  • A 1989 episode from "Family Week"; guests are Cloris Leachman, Dinah Englund, Marc Price, and Al Bernie [USA/228.11]
  • 1989; guests are Lauren Hutton, Beverly Johnson, Brad Garrett, and Dennis Weaver [USA/D27.1]
    Robb Weller: Three episodes from 1989:
  • His first episode; guests are Anne-Marie Johnson, Martha Quinn, Doug Barr, and Charles Nelson Reilly [OC/279.4]
  • Guests are Dawnn Lewis, Charnelle Brown, Marc Summers, and Steve Witting [OB/200.4]
  • An episode from Chicago; guests are Marsha Warfield, Robin Bernard, JM J. Bullock, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner [OB]

    WIN WITH THE STARS-Allen Ludden: A 6-minute clip of a 1969 episode; guests are Kaye Ballard and Paul Lynde [SM]

    WINNER TAKE ALL
    Barry Gray:
    Two episodes from 1951 [1 OC, 1 GSN/301.6]
    Bill Cullen: Two episodes from 1952 [both GSN/D27.3, 1025.13]

    WINNING LINES-Dick Clark: Four episodes from 2000 [all OC]:

  • The premiere episode [420.4]
  • Three general episodes [427.3, 431.7, 1042.10]

    WINNING STREAK-Bill Cullen: One episode from 1974 [SM, also GSN/98.4]

    WINTUITION-Marc Summers:

  • A 10-minute "sizzle tape" [SM]
  • The 2002 premiere episode [OC/776.6]
  • Two general 2002 episodes [both SM]
  • Former "Winning Lines" champ Catherine Rahm's appearance from 2002 [RPT/776.11]
  • A 2003 episode w/a $50,000 win! [RPT/805.6]
  • Valentine's Day 2003 episode [OC/786.3]
  • April Fools' Day 2003 episode (w/Kennedy hosting and another $50,000 win!) [OC/816.4]

    WIPEOUT-Peter Tomarken:

  • The 1987 pilot (w/a slightly different format, a very different set and music, and hostess Anna Rapagna) [SM/260.4]
  • The 1988 premiere episode [USA/279.5]
  • Halloween 1988 episode (Peter takes the players' candy when they wipeout!) [OC/780.5]
  • A 1988 episode w/a hilarious Freudian slip by Peter [USA/1008.4]
  • Seven general 1988 episodes [all OC/D9.1, D86.3-4, 95.6, 810.8-9, 826.14]
  • A 1988 episode w/a record $1,625 score in round 1 [OC/931.8]
  • A 1988 episode where Paula Bartholomew becomes the all-time top winner w/$25,016 [OC/886.9]
  • Former "PYL" champ Maggie Brown's appearance from 1988 [OC/826.13]
  • Two consecutive episodes from 1989 (episode 1 missing final segment) [both OC/D85.2-3]
  • The last episode (though not mentioned) from 1989 [USA/D40.5]

    WIPEOUT-John Henson & John Anderson:

  • The 2008 premiere episode [OC]
  • Three general 2008 episodes [1 OC, 2 RPT]
  • The second half of a special Super Bowl "Couch Potatoes vs. Cheerleaders" episode from 2009 [OC]
  • The 2nd season premiere from 2009 [RPT]
  • A special "couples" episode from 2009 [OC]
  • A general 2009 episode [OC]
  • A special "Wipeout All-Stars" episode (w/former contestants playing) from 2009 [OC]
  • A "World Cup Special" episode from 2010 (missing 1st minute) [OC]

    WITHOUT PREJUDICE-Dr. Robi Ludwig: The 2007 premiere episode (90 min.) [OC, also SM, w/full-screen credits]

    WORDPLAY-Tom Kennedy:

  • The 1986 premiere episode; guests are Dick Shawn, Dorothy Lyman, and Richard Moll [OB/200.8]
    (all other episodes are from 1987)
  • Guests are Wil Shriner, Betty White, and Tom Poston [OC/641.11]
  • Guests are Christopher Hewett, Leann Hunley, and Marc Price (somewhat low audio) [OB/234.14]
  • Guests are *Bill Rafferty*, Abby Dalton, and *Bert Convy* [OB/67.7]
  • Guests are Norm Crosby, Brenda Vaccaro, and Murray Langston [OB/67.8]
  • Guests are Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, and Louis Nye (one of the contestants, Salli Lewis, was on "Now You See It" 13 years earlier) [OB/143.11]
  • Guests are Brad Garrett, Anne Meara, and Soupy Sales [OC/641.12]
  • Guests are Vincent Price, Nancy Dussault, and Marty Cohen [OB/143.12]
  • Two episodes; guests are Norm Crosby, Telma Hopkins, and Jeff Altman [1 OB/67.9, 1 OC/847.13]
  • Guests are Charles Nelson Reilly, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Jimmy Aleck [OB/67.10]
  • Jamie Farr guest-hosts; guests are Corey Feldman, Andrea Elson, and Curtis Baldwin [OB/67.11]
  • An episode from the final week (w/same guests as below and a $27,500 Double Definition win; missing intro, but ends w/a promo for "Scrabble") [OC/641.13]
  • The last episode; guests are Jimmy Aleck, Marsha Warfield, and Jamie Farr (ends w/a promo for "Win, Lose, or Draw") [OB/67.12]

    WORLD SERIES OF BLACKJACK-Matt Vasgersian: Nine episodes from 2005:

  • The first three episodes of the 2nd series [all OC/1014.3, 1014.5-6]
  • Six general episodes [all RPT/1039.1, 1039.3, 1040.1-3]

    THE WORLD SERIES OF POP CULTURE-Pat Kiernan:

  • The 4th episode from 2006 [OC]
  • The finals episode from 2007 [OB/1057.19]

    YAHTZEE-Peter Marshall: Three episodes from 1988 [all OB]:

  • The premiere episode; guests are Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara, Fred Willard, Tom Poston, and JoAnne Worley [37.1]
  • Guests are Marilyn Michaels, Soupy Sales, Nipsey Russell, Rhonda Bates, and Larry Hovis (Missing intro, but includes a $100,000 win!) [37.3]
  • Guests are Alan Sues, Nipsey Russell, Susan Seaforth, Bill Hayes, and Larry Hovis (now from the Showboat w/new bonus round rules) [D46.4]

    YOU BET YOUR LIFE
    Groucho Marx:

  • The 1950 premiere episode [OB]
  • A general 1950 episode [OB]
  • The first episode w/the "secret word" duck from 1950 [OB]
  • One episode from 1951 [OB]
  • Four episodes from 1952 [all OB]
  • Three episodes from 1953 [all OB]
  • Three episodes from 1954 [all OB]
  • 1955; guest is Joe Louis [OB]
  • 1955; guest is Robert "Gypsy Boots" Bootzin [OB]
  • A general 1955 episode [OB]
  • 1955; guest is Edouard Cournand [OB]
  • 1956; guest is Hoot Gibson [OB]
  • Two general 1956 episodes [both OB]
  • 1956; guest is Harry Ruby [OB]
  • A general 1957 episode [OB]
  • 1957; guest is Ralph "Wild Red" Berry [OB]
  • 1958; guest Phyllis Diller [OB]
  • 1958; guests are Edgar & Candice Bergen, and Melinda Marx [OB]
  • Two general 1958 episodes [both OB]
  • 1958; guests are Johnny Weissmuller and Richard Armour [OB]
  • Two episodes from 1959 [both OB]
  • 1960; guest is Max Shulman [OB]
  • 1960; guest is Joy Harmon [OB]
  • 1961; guest is Mark Harris [OB]
  • 1961; guest is Harpo Marx [OB]
    Bill Cosby:
  • The 1992 premiere episode [OB]
  • Two episodes from 1993 [1 OB/73.1, 1 OC/317.5]

    YOU DON'T KNOW JACK-Paul Reubens as "Troy Stevens": Four episodes from 2001 [all OC]:

  • The aired pilot (w/minor differences, and Paul hosts as himself)
  • The premiere episode (Regis Philbin appears in a special pre-taped segment during the opening!) [597.6]
  • The 2nd episode (w/an appearance by Carl Lewis) [597.7]
  • A general episode [601.10]

    YOU DON'T SAY!
    Tom Kennedy
    NBC DAYTIME, 1963-69:

  • The 5th episode from 1963; guests are Betty White and Barry Sullivan [KIN]
  • 1967; guests are Pat Carroll and Mel Torme [OC]
  • 1968; guests are Tina Cole and Don Grady [OC/D63.1]
  • 1969; guests are Jaye P. Morgan and Rod Serling [OC/471.4]
    NBC PRIMETIME, 1964:
  • Guests are Laraine Day and Michael Landon [KIN]
    ABC, 1975:
  • Guests are Rex Reed, Conny Van Dyke, June Lockhart, and Larry Hovis [SM/315.5]
  • Guests are Bob Ridgely, Conny Van Dyke, Larry Hovis, and Ann Elder [SM/315.6]
    Jim Peck: Two episodes from 1978:
  • Guests are Charlie Brill, Nipsey Russell, Dick Gautier, and Conny Van Dyke [SM/319.4]
  • Guests are Bob Ridgely, Charlie Brill, Dick Gautier, and Ann Elder [OC]

    YOU LIE LIKE A DOG-J.D. Roberto: Three episodes from 2000:

  • Panel is Adam Ferarra, Greg Behrendt, and Dr. Joyce Brothers [OC/431.3]
  • Panel is Ed Crasnick, Jimmie Walker, and Elayne Boosler [RPT/454.5]
  • Panel is Kevin Meany, T.J. McCormick, and Barbara Hower [RPT/456.5]

    YOUR ALL-AMERICAN COLLEGE SHOW-Dennis James:
    One episode from 1969; guests are Mickey Manners, Tammy Grimes, Bill Bixby, and Adam West [SM]

    YOUR FACE OR MINE?-Dan Levy: The 2004 premiere episode [RPT/936.9]

    YOUR FIRST IMPRESSION-Bill Leyden:

  • A 1962 episode w/Monty Hall guest-hosting; guests are Morey Amsterdam, Mary Tyler Moore, and George Kirgo [OC/1042.6]
  • 1963; guests are Paul Winchell, Betty White, and Vin Scully [KIN]

    YOUR NUMBER'S UP-Nipsey Russell: Eight episodes from 1985:

  • The premiere episode (part of opening missing) [OC/147.3]
  • Three consecutive episodes [all OC]
  • Three general episodes [1 OB/169.12, 2 OC/159.3]
  • The last episode [OC/202.6]

    YOU'RE IN THE PICTURE-Jackie Gleason: Two episodes from 1961 [both SC, w/time code at bottom of screen]:

  • The premiere (and only!) episode; panel is Jan Sterling, Arthur Treacher, Pat Carroll, and Pat Harrington
  • The "apology show" from the following week

    YOU'RE ON!-Phil Moore: The 1998 premiere episode (part of opening missing) [OC/292.2]

    YOURS FOR A SONG-Bert Parks: One episode from 1963 [OC]

    ZAP IT!-Matt Brown: Two episodes from 1998 [both OB/297.5, 297.8]

    ZOOVENTURE-J.D. Roth:

  • Two episodes from 1997 [both OC/84.2-3]
  • One episode from 1998 [RPT/368.3]

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