Featured prizes: Jet Ski (Game 1) and Rocking Horse (Game 2). Stage manager Stuart Smith and associate producer Gabrielle Johnston model the prizes in Game 1, and they hold up a sign that said "Hurry back Marjorie! Two new players are present due to Ken retiring. Steve won seven prizes worth $9,504 in Game 1, and one prize worth $3,158 in Game 2. No Winner's Circle win. Featured prizes: Wet/Dry Sauna (Game 1) and Motor Scooter (Game 2). No Winner's Circle wins. Marjorie still out on Honeymoon; production staffer Kristin Bjorklund models the prizes all week long. Quick solve from Bill in Game 2. Marjorie returns, and is now credited as Marjorie Goodson-Cutt. Celebration of Love Week I College Week I on February 20-24 St. Patrick's Day on March 17 Go Back to: Fall 1988 Advance to: Spring 1989 Andy was from Harvard University, and Sherrie was from Loma Linda University. Featured prizes: Oriental Rug (Game 1) and Free Standing Aquarium (Game 2). Two free spaces were revealed in Game 2, and Alex forgets about Valerie's prizes in that segment. Karen won six prizes worth $11,065 in Game 1, and David won one prize worth an unspecified amount in Game 2. prize coordinator (1 episode, 1990) Kristin Bjorklund . Gene Wood: "Because of a technical problem, the endgame was replaced and the program edited." The men made matches and the women solved the puzzles in Game 1, with the roles being reversed in Game 2. Sue won four prizes worth $3,345 in Game 1, and two prizes worth $522 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. General Lee appears on the puzzle in Game 2. Beginning with this week, contestants now go up to the green screen, and explain to Alex how the puzzle was solved. Featured prizes: London, England (Game 1) and Armoire (Game 2). No Winner's Circle wins. Teddy won five prizes worth $5,874 in Game 1, and Madelon won one prize worth $1,634 in Game 2. Joyce won three prizes worth $3,644 in Game 1, and four prizes worth $4,123 in Game 2. Featured prizes: Game Table/Chairs (Game 1) and Diamond Pendant (Game 2). Quick solve from Judi in Game 2. After five attempts, Shawn wins a Volkswagen Fox worth $9,620 in the Winner's Circle, and his family and friends come up on stage. Game 2 was interrupted. At the end, Alex gives Kristin some roses. Someone won a Jeep Wrangler on this episode. Paula retires undefeated with $17,866 in prizes. Thomas defeated Gail, 2-0. Karen won five prizes worth $1,606 in Game 1, and one prize worth $400 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. Alex mentions USC and UCLA fans in the audience. Sue retires undefeated with $28,574 in prizes. The SFX for correct guesses is now in the key of E Major instead of G Major. Each day had two new College students. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. . Karen defeated Kristi, 2-0. Pamela Anderson. Norm retires undefeated with $22,253 in prizes. Bush said). No Winner's Circle win. Contact Originally scheduled for January 18-22, 1988. Featured prizes: Piano (Game 1) and Diamond Gold Ring (Game 2). "Beam Me Up, Scotty!" Greg retires undefeated with $18,729 in prizes. Featured prizes: Jukebox (Game 1) and Gold Diamond Bracelet (Game 2). Alex references the upcoming Ray Combs revival of. Featured prizes: Golf Clubs (Game 1) and Gold Diamond Ring (Game 2). Featured prizes: Brass Bed (Game 1) and Inflatable Catamaran (Game 2). No Winner's Circle win. E-Book Overview. During the contestant interviews, Russ buzzes in by accident, and tries off an Irish accent. Featured prizes: Pool Table (Game 1) and Gold Diamond Bracelet (Game 2). Classic Concentration - Bill/Denise. are easy to see. No Winner's Circle win. Buzzr skips this episode. Premiered May 4, 1987. Lee wins three prizes worth $4,495 in Game 1, and Debra wins four prizes worth $3,792 in Game 2. Description. A bit of a delay in confirming the solution to the puzzle in Game 1 ("Good Morning") was correct. Classic Concentration - Rich/Vera. production staff (1 episode, 1990) Mark Bowerman . Debra defeats Lee, 2-1. DOS, C64, Master System, Amiga, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, BBC Micro, DOS, C64, Master System, TurboGrafx-16, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Apple II, Apple IIgs, Lynx, PC-88, Sharp X68000, Yu-Gi-Oh! Glenn's Dog returns in the credits. Classic Concentration/Episode Guide/Fall 1987, Classic Concentration/Episode Guide/Winter 19871988, Classic Concentration/Episode Guide/Spring 1988, Classic Concentration/Episode Guide/Summer 1988, Classic Concentration/Episode Guide/Fall 1988. Featured prizes: Giant Screen TV (Game 1) and Patio Dining Group (Game 2). At the start, Alex says producer Howard Felsher has a surprise for him: It was two female players, probably due to a lack of males in the contestant pool. Donna won two prizes worth $969 (exact amount not specified) in Game 1, and four prizes worth $6,943 in Game 2. Game 2 was interrupted. Odette finds the $500 bonus for finding two WILD! Jay started his answer in Game 2 before the time's up bell rang. No Winner's Circle wins. Pam won seven prizes worth $8,608 in Game 1, and one prize worth $1,799 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. Muscle weakness has long been associated with vitamin D . Season: OR . It also cost Eric an opportunity to win a lot of prizes. Sue tends to show very lackluster sportsmanship. Featured prizes: Bachelor's Kitchen (Game 1) and Piano (Game 2). Dublin, Ireland, Irish Stew for a Year, Gold Lucky Charms, and 200 Irish Pounds are prizes. Kathy won four prizes (plus the $500 bonus) worth $6,717 in Game 1, and no prizes in Game 2. Jennings. Quick solve from Shawn in Game 1. Gene Wood: "Due to a production problem, a rebus was replaced." Steve unsuccessfully tries to guess correctly early ("Grit Your Teeth and Bear It"), and Alex jokes about doing a saliva test. Dan & Annette won eight prizes worth $12,825 in Game 1, and three prizes worth $4,971 in Game 2. Day 4 of '50's Sock Hop Week. Taking screenshots It was created by Jack Barry and Dan Enright.The show featured contestants matching prizes represented by spaces on a game board, which would then reveal portions of a rebus puzzle underneath for the contestants to solve.. "We will compare the art of the Chinese with Afri- can art. Featured prizes: Copper Pots and Pans (Game 1) and Piano (Game 2). Alex is wearing a John Carroll University Sweater. After five attempts, Susan wins a Pontiac LeMans worth $9,588 in Game 2's Winner's Circle. After five attempts, Sandy wins a Daihatsu Charade worth $6,674 in Game 2's Winner's Circle, and her husband and neighbor come up on stage. During the interruption of Week #089, the other Special Week produced for February 1989 Sweeps also aired. Dorothy retires undefeated with $17,528 in prizes. Darlene won four prizes worth $7,240 in Game 1, and David won one prize worth $3,615 in Game 2. Steve defeated Linda, 2-0. If you have trouble to The exact amount of the Cooking Lessons Marti won in Game 2 was not specified. Two new contestants start the episode off due to Paula retiring. No free spaces were revealed in Game 1 due to the number of blank ones. This episode contains a reference to. Teddy defeated Madelon, 2-1. Jeff's final total is $3,660. From here on out, it was now common to tape as many as six shows in a day. AUTHOR'S NOTE: From Week #091 onwards, all Weeks with less than six shows will be acknowledged. Game 2 was interrupted. The first Winner's Circle had a painful loss. No Winner's Circle wins. Brian has famous distant relatives. The exact amount of the Computer Susan won was not specified, but it was worth $953. Donna defeated Ted, 2-1. AUTHOR'S NOTES: An asterisk (*) indicates that this contestant went on to play again in the April 1989 Tournament of Champions. Curtis & Diane won five prizes worth $5,958 in Game 1, and four prizes worth $989 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. Day 2 of '50's Sock Hop Week. Jim won four prizes worth $6,885 in Game 1, and Eric won three prizes worth $3,865 in Game 2. Concentration is an American television game show based on the children's memory game of the same name. Thom was from the University of San Diego, and Brett was from Boston University. In this wonderfully original game, the goal is to solve the rebus that lies beneath 30 numbered panels (a rebus is a puzzle in which words are represented by combinations of pictures and individual letters). Alex references. Featured prizes: Massage Table (Game 1) and Crystal Stemware (Game 2). No Winner's Circle wins, and the second one had a heartbreaking loss. Featured prizes: Brass Desk (Game 1) and Hutch (Game 2). Jerilyn won three prizes worth $6,715 in Game 1, and Rich won no prizes in Game 2. Megan shows her leg brace from an injury she suffered from during the Christmas Season. Two new players are present due to Mark retiring. Be the first one to add a plot. No Winner's Circle win (upon losing, Curtis lets out quite a reaction). Randy defeated Blanche, 2-1. Featured prizes: Motor Scooter (Game 1) and Jukebox (Game 2). 1 INTRODUCTION. No Winner's Circle win, of which there was almost a win. No Winner's Circle win. No Winner's Circle win. Two free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Featured prizes: Jukebox (Game 1) and Gold Diamond Bracelet (Game 2). Day 3 of Celebration of Love Week I. It was super hard as you have to type what the puzzle solution is exactly as they want it described. Joyce misses an opportunity to win all the prizes in Game 1, worth $8,000+. Kurt defeated Angie, 2-0. Revival of the classic NBC game show where two contestants, one a returning champion, faced a computer-generated board of 25 squares. Game 2 was not interrupted. No Winner's Circle wins. Dan & Annette win a Volkswagen Cabriolet worth $18,090 in the Winner's Circle. Two new players are present due to Andy retiring. Bill won four prizes worth $3,764 in Game 1, and Julia won five prizes worth $2,005 in Game 2. By analysis of data collected on 157 families ascertained through a proband with the classic form of 21-hydroxylase deficiency, Aston et al. Alex references. You may be interested in: Start Game. Two new players are present due to Nora retiring. Alex forgets to throw the prize description to Gene. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Add Image. Featured prizes: China Cabinet (Game 1) and Grandfather Clock (Game 2). Guy. All week long, there were married couples playing. The first version of the simulation game of the popular American TV show, which aired from 1958 to 1991 in which two parties competed for the possession of valuable prizes to the vehicle inclusive, training your memory by matching pairs turn over the cards on the field from twenty-five cells, and demonstrating intelligence and ingenuity in solving the puzzle . After nine attempts, Chuck wins a Subaru Justy worth $5,911 in Game 1's Winner's Circle, and his friend Victor comes up on stage. Featured prizes: Sailboat (Game 1) and Oriental Rug (Game 2). Watch Classic Concentration - Jason/Susan - Jennings on Dailymotion. Trending Pamela Anderson. The first puzzle was "I Cannot Tell a Lie", a catchphrase of George Washington, which was fitting given this episode aired on his birthday. A caricature of Bob Hope appears on the puzzle in Game 1. "Barney Miller" (from #0029) was shown on the final day. The opening rebus was Howard Felsher, the producer, and this week was taped on his birthday. Two new players start off Game 2 due to Sue retiring. More than 23500 old games to download for free! The bonus round time clock is at 45 seconds as it has not been won within the last two opportunities. Game 2 was interrupted. Bruce & Melissa defeated David & Mary, 2-1. "Family Ties" (from #0033) was shown on Day 1. Mike won no prizes in Game 1, and Kathy won three prizes worth $2,349 in Game 2. Mark retires undefeated with $21,667 in prizes. Pete in Game 1 is Pete Rose, not to be confused with the Baseball player of the same name. Norm didn't win any prizes in Game 2. Stephen makes a fatal error in Game 1, that caused him to miss an opportunity to win so many prizes, including a $500 bonus for finding two WILD! After two attempts (and with no time left on the clock), Ken wins a Ford Taurus GL worth $15,356 in the Winner's Circle. Stephanie was from Biola University, and Robert was from Claremont McKenna College The college-themed School Books for a Year is also on the board in Game 1. Featured prizes: Stereo System (Game 1) and Video Camera Recorder (Game 2). For the prize description in Game 2, Marjorie plays. Flo defeated Jim, 2-1. Janis won one prize worth $1,500 in Game 1, and one prize worth $626 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. At the end, Alex is shrunken, and wearing a hat, and Gene Wood mentions "The Solutional Trek. Close-up of the contestant by Alex's side after he or she is told to come on down after solving a puzzle now appears. Phyllis may have once again had her lucky Rabbit with a hole in the middle for good luck. Trending. A wreath with the words "SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE RECORD HOLDER" is superimposed around Ross. Featured prizes: Wet/Dry Sauna (Game 1) and Grandfather Clock (Game 2). Brian & Teeni defeated John & Carrie, 2-0. Nora retires undefeated with $23,793 in prizes. No Winner's Circle win. Nora defeated Jeff, 2-0. Weeks #082-#093 all had the Best Two Out of Three format, which was utilized from July 1988 to June 1990. Featured prizes: French Baker's Rack (Game 1) and Hutch (Game 2). Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Add Image. Keith and a single new player start the episode off due to Dorothy retiring. No Winner's Circle win. Game 2 was interrupted. All eighteen sections will be eventually completed. Featured prizes: Spoon Hutch (Game 1) and Bay Cruiser (Game 2). Eligibility requirements disclaimer replaces "Win" with "Receive", and "Distributed by Jim Victory Television only appears in full credit rolls. On a turn, a contestant selects two panels, revealing a prize under each. Lorraine is the last champion of 1987. Featured prizes: Wet and Dry Sauna (Game 1) and Aquarium (Game 2). Alex salutes WFMJ-TV of Youngstown, Ohio for being part of NBC for 35 years at the start. At the start, Alex plugs a Halloween week. Featured prizes: Organ (Game 1) and Riding Lawn Mower (Game 2). Cheerine won four prizes worth $6,897 in Game 1, and Joel won five prizes worth $4,256 in Game 2. No circulating copy available. After five attempts, Mark wins a Toyota Pickup worth $7,678 in Game 2's Winner's Circle.