Debra defeated John, 2-1. Sandra and a single new player start the episode off due to Greg retiring. Featured prizes: Piano (Game 1) and Diamond Earrings (Game 2). No Winner's Circle wins, and the second one had a heartbreaking loss. Karen defeated Kristi, 2-0. Kathy didn't win any prizes in Game 2. Featured prizes: Brass Cradle (Game 1) and Roll-Top Desk and Chair (Game 2). After six attempts, Jon wins a Hyundai Excel GL worth $8,504 in the Winner's Circle. Game 2 was interrupted. We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. Quick solve from Sue in Game 2. No Winner's Circle win. S1, Ep20. New intro: Alex returns to doing a quick monologue upon reaching the bottom of the entrance steps. Two new players are present due to Andy retiring. Two new players are present due to Alan retiring. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Featured prizes: Baker's Rack (Game 1) and Artwork (Game 2). Right now, Judy is excited about an African culture unit using Follow the Drinking Gourd (Winter, 1997) and folk tales. AUTHOR'S NOTE: After Week #041, it will not be specified if there was an interruption in Game 2 or not. No Winner's Circle win. The exact amount of the 200 Lottery Tickets Paula won in Game 2 was not specified, but they were worth $200. Flo won four prizes worth $5,971 in Game 1, and Jim won no prizes in Game 2. Flo defeated Jim, 2-1. No Winner's Circle win. Quick solve from Ross in Game 2. Two free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Valerie defeated Teddy, 2-0. No Winner's Circle win. Rocky defeated Nancy, who left with $25,288, 2-1. Alex mentions people from Montreal, Canada in the studio audience. This episode aired as Day 2 of Home Rebus Contest Week I. At the very end, Russ says one of his kids has a Birthday on Valentine's Day. The opening rebus (Mike Dukakis) was likely a reference to the November 08th election, as was the Game 2 one ("Read My Lips", which was what George H.W. Darlene references to the time the title of the show was the solution to a puzzle. Jay defeated Susan, 2-0. Featured prizes: Motor Scooter (Game 1) and Steaks for a Year (Game 2). Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. with the supreme power passing into the hands of the party bureaucracy.34 On the matter of Lenin founding the first concentration camps, Arendt has demonstrated . Brian & Teeni win a Honda Accord worth $14,495 in the Winner's Circle just in the nick of time, and one of the spouses' mother comes up on stage. No Winner's Circle win, and Marilyn models the cars. Featured prizes: 250 CC Motorcycle (Game 1) and Baby Grand Piano (Game 2). Featured prizes: Jukebox (Game 1) and Gold Diamond Bracelet (Game 2). Comments. Beginning with this date, all NBC game shows (except for, At the start of the first Winner's Circle, Alex reveals a minor Winner's Circle change: From now on, if a contestant wins a car, he or she automatically leaves the program. Chris won five prizes worth $7,153 in Game 1, and Pam won three prizes (plus the $500 bonus) worth $6,286 in Game 2. Quick solve from Joy in Game 2. Set returns to normal, and six shows were taped for this week instead of five. Helene defeated Mike, 2-1. The men made matches and the women solved the puzzles in Game 1, with the roles being reversed in Game 2. Featured prizes: Steaks for a Year (Game 1) and Oriental Rug (Game 2). Featured prizes: Washer and Dryer (Game 1) and Motor Scooter (Game 2). A wreath with the words "SOUTH SEAS ADVENTURE RECORD HOLDER" is superimposed around Ross. No Winner's Circle win. Greg retires undefeated with $18,729 in prizes. Top Gap. Randy defeated Blanche, 2-1. Classic Concentration (USA) Start Game. Game 2 was interrupted. Jeff retires undefeated with $17,941 in prizes, and is the first champion of 1988. Jeff's final total is $3,660. For the third time, Bill Cosby (of NBC's. Some sound problems with the lavalier microphones during Game 1 were heard. 1987 | 1988 Getting Started | . No Winner's Circle win, and Nicky models the cars. Game 2 was interrupted. Bruce Willis will be remembered as 'an amazing, fun dad' Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Over the course of a two-year period (1975-1977), pollen was measured at 2-hour intervals utilizing Hirst volumetric spore traps. Gene Wood: "Because neither contestant solved the puzzle, it was replaced and the program edited". Kathy won seven prizes wroth $6,662 in Game 1, and Alan won one prize worth $456 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. If the two prizes match, the portion of the rebus that lies beneath is revealed. The first puzzle was "I Cannot Tell a Lie", a catchphrase of George Washington, which was fitting given this episode aired on his birthday. Door reveal sound inadvertently played in Game 1. Game 2 was not interrupted. Very special thanks to Joseph Liebmann. Bruce & Melissa defeated David & Mary, 2-1. CLASSIC CONCENTRATION WITH ALEX TREBEK - 1987-1989. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Featured prizes: Cakes Each Month (Game 1) and Illuminated Globe w/Stand (Game 2). Aller directement au menu principal. $15.99. Much like the prior Special Week, the Base Time is 50 Seconds. Quick solve from Amy in Game 1. Game 2 was not interrupted. DOS version, verygoodyeahhh Two free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Jennings. 0. Featured prizes: Videophone (Game 1) and Kid's Bedroom Set (Game 2). 5/12/87 - Tammie vs. Joel - Car win - Original airing and BUZZR. . Darlene won four prizes worth $7,240 in Game 1, and David won one prize worth $3,615 in Game 2. Pam defeated David, 2-0. It's possible all five contestants who won the front game, including Thursday, were all males. Trending Pamela Anderson. Quick solve from Dennis in Game 2. Weeks #031-#041 all had the original format, which was utilized from May 1987 to March 1988. The opening puzzle is "Blarney Strone", and there's also Irish decorations around the set and on the contestants' clothes. It was super hard as you have to type what the puzzle solution is exactly as they want it described. At the start, Alex says it had been four days without a car win, but it was actually five. BANG Showbiz. 1988, the year Classic Concentration was released on DOS, as well as Commodore 64. Two females are present. Sandra found the $500 bonus for finding two WILD! Eric finds the $500 bonus for matching two WILD! Made by Softie, Inc. and published by ShareData, Inc., this puzzle game is available for free on this page. No Winner's Circle win (an error was made in counting a match as a correct guess; it was immediately fixed). Pamela won three prizes worth $3,566 in Game 1, and Jay won four prizes worth $3,429 in Game 2. Corky won three prizes worth $7,680 in Game 1, and Lisa won one prize worth an unspecified amount (plus the $500 bonus) in Game 2. Greg defeated Joyce, 2-0. No Winner's Circle wins. 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). After five attempts, Norm wins a Toyota Pickup worth $7,678 in Game 2's Winner's Circle, but doesn't break Kathy's record. Featured prizes: 40 Inch Projector TV (Game 1) and Gold and Diamond Pendant (Game 2). Classic Concentration - Rich/Vera. Russ won four prizes worth $7,982 in Game 1, and one prize worth $953 (exact amount not specified0 in in Game 2. The bonus round time clock is at 45 seconds as it has not been won within the last two opportunities. Featured prizes: Bamboo Mirror (Game 1) and Jet Ski (Game 2). Quick solve from Shawn in Game 1. Featured prizes: Designer Sweaters (Game 1) and Wing Sailer (Game 2). If you've never seen the show, here's your chance to experience one of the most original game shows ever made that are no longer in production. Two free spaces were revealed in Game 2, and Alex forgets about Valerie's prizes in that segment. Corporate author : International Scientific Committee for the drafting of a General History of Africa Person as author : Ki-Zerbo, Joseph [editor] Preempted the following day for coverage on. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. This mistake was NEVER corrected, and Tom was brought back on the July 31, 1989 episode. After three attempts, Mark wins a Daihatsu Charade worth $10,004 in the Winner's Circle. Janis defeated Doug, 2-0. In Game 2, Alex asks for a closeup of a picture of Sherry's Dog from director Marc Breslow. Featured prizes: Pearl Necklace (Game 1) and BBQ Oven Rotisserie Cart (Game 2). Tim retires undefeated with $10,172 in prizes. This episode aired as Day 4 of South Seas Adventure Week. This episode aired as Day 1 of South Seas Adventure Week, and this was the other special week taped for February 1988 Sweeps. Gene Wood: "Due to a production problem, a rebus was replaced." C $39.80. Glenn did not win any prizes in Game 2. At the start, Alex sends 35th anniversary birthday wishes to WKJG-TV of Indiana. Larry won five prizes worth $8,686, in Game 1, and Helen won three prizes worth $4,733 in Game 2. Pam's daughter appears once again, and her husband is also in the audience. Kathy finds the $500 bonus for finding two WILD! 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. Two free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Card has been changed to red. For the prize description in Game 2, Marjorie plays. Add Image. Featured prizes: Carousel Horse (Game 1) and Video Camera (Game 2). Gene Wood: "Because neither contestant solved a puzzle, it was replaced and the program edited." Teddy defeated Madelon, 2-1. C $29.72. Game 2 was interrupted. Contact The exact amount of the Washer/Dryer Kathy won in Game 1 was not specified, but they were worth $818. "Parlor" is misspelled as "Palour" for "Assorted Parlor Games" in Game 2. Two new players are present due to Mark retiring. Game 2 was interrupted. Featured prizes: Tanning System (Game 1) and Shopping Spree (Game 2). 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 . Cathy defeated Jay, 2-1. Featured prizes: Zurich, Switzerland (Game 1) and Hot Dog Cart (Game 2). Featured prizes: Sailboat (Game 1) and Gold Diamond Pendant (Game 2). The show was broadcast on and off from 1958 to 1991, presented by . Featured prizes: Hutch (Game 1) and Free Standing Fireplace (Game 2). Tim defeated Helene, 2-1. Both Glenn and Mike in Games 1 and 2 respectively were police officers. Corky defeated Lisa, who left with $1,745, 2-1. 1988 Classic Concentration Board Game Based On TV Show Pressman. After four attempts (and with no time left on the clock), Paula wins a Suzuki Samurai worth $8,650 in Game 2's Winner's Circle. Quick solve from Jon in Game 1. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Game 2 was not interrupted. More Items From eBay *Wise And Otherwise* (1997, Age 12+, 2-6 Players, Made In USA) Complete! After five attempts, Susan wins a Pontiac LeMans worth $9,588 in Game 2's Winner's Circle. No Winner's Circle win, and there were sound effect problems. Sue defeated Rick, 2-0. Pam won seven prizes worth $8,608 in Game 1, and one prize worth $1,799 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. Mark Goodson Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. No Winner's Circle win. Gene Wood: "Because neither contestant solved the puzzle, it was replaced and the program edited." Two new players are present due to Ken retiring. Quick solve from Peter in Game 1. Contestant coordinator Jerry Modine models the prizes in Game 1. Concentration is an American television game show based on the children's memory game of the same name. When describing the Game 1 puzzle, Larry says two hammocks instead of three. In 1985, Goodson taped a pilot week of shows hosted by Orson Bean. Nora won four prizes worth $2,465 in Game 1, and five prizes worth $4,330 in Game 2. Danny defeated Lisa, 2-0. Alex salutes WFMJ-TV of Youngstown, Ohio for being part of NBC for 35 years at the start. Final day of '50's Sock Hop Week. There is a large body of research into public conceptions of mental illnesses and disorders going back over 50 years (Star, 1955). first! Quick solve from Robert in Game 1. Recorded at the NBC Studios in Burbank, California from April 1987 to July 1991. Robin won five prizes worth $2,525 in Game 1, and Shawn won one prize worth $874 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. Featured prizes: Rocking Horse (Game 1) and Diamond Ring (Game 2). Premiered May 4, 1987. Featured prizes: Maple China Cabinet (Game 1) and Designer Sweaters (Game 2). All eighteen sections will be eventually completed. Chuck retires undefeated with $21,393 in prizes. Gene Wood: "Because of a technical problem, the endgame was replaced and the program edited." Layne Beamer had been an actor, starring in the Pilot episode of. Featured prizes: China Cabinet (Game 1) and Patio Dining Group (Game 2). The show ended on September 20, 1991. Cal won two prizes worth $1,099 in Game 1, and four prizes worth $5,585 in Game 2. Alex says the Game 1 puzzle might be busy. Rich won four prizes worth $5,405 in Game 1, and three prizes worth $5,062 in Game 2. After three attempts, Greg wins a Ford Festiva worth $7,786 in Game 2's Winner's Circle, and retires undefeated. Sue didn't win any prizes in Game 2. Mark won five prizes worth $10,452 in Game 1, and Debra won two prizes worth $2,869 in Game 2. Sue tends to show very lackluster sportsmanship. Featured prizes: Flowers for a Year (Game 1) and Ruby Heart Pendant (Game 2). Day 3 of Celebration of Love Week I. After four attempts, Susan wins a Jeep Cherokee worth $14,562 in Game 2's Winner's Circle, and her family comes up on stage. He says he won because his current car burns oil like no tomorrow. Game 2 was interrupted. This episode aired as Day 1 of Home Rebus Contest Week I. Featured prizes: Game Table/Chairs (Game 1) and Silver Buffet Service (Game 2). Curtis calls himself "stupid". Kid Kool and the Quest for the Seven Wonder Herbs (USA) Start Game. No Winner's Circle wins. Two new players are present due to Joy retiring. No Winner's Circle win; Rocky came so close to completing it. Episode #1.20. Transition squares red again. Game 2 was interrupted. Featured prizes: Mini Corvette (Game 1) and Steaks for a Year (Game 2). "The Great Lakes" was shown on Day 3. Karen defeated Stephen, who left with $5,704, 2-1. Both. Two new players start off Game 2 due to Sandra retiring. Although the graphics is only CGA, they are adequate for the game, and pictures in the rebuses (rebii?) During the description for the featured prize in Game 2, Alex leaves his position for a funny moment with Marjorie. Two free spaces were revealed in Game 2. After five attempts, Helen wins a Jeep Cherokee worth $14,562 in Game 1's Winner's Circle. Featured prizes: Greenhouse (Game 1) and Ski Equipment/Clothes (Game 2). Danny won four prizes worth $1,160 in Game 1, and two prizes worth $1,589 in Game 2. Quick solve from Linda in Game 1. The exact amount of the Bowling Package Michael won was not specified, but they were worth $329. This chapter seeks to review the complex literature on this topic scattered over a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, psychology, psychiatry and sociology. Classic Concentration (1987-1991) Episode List. Featured prizes: Wet/Dry Sauna (Game 1) and Grandfather Clock (Game 2). Glori and a single new player start the episode off due to Norm retiring. Aller directement au contenu. This episode aired as Day 4 of College Week. Gene Wood: "Because neither contestant solved the puzzle, it was replaced and the program edited." Joyce won six prizes worth $4,226 in Game 1, and no prizes in Game 2. No Winner's Circle win. The contestants in Game 1 throw shade at some of the prizes. Janis won five prizes worth $1,939 in Game 1, and three prizes worth $3,755 in Game 2. No Winner's Circle win, and his wife, Eileen, appears in the ending. Jerri defeated Steve, 2-0. No Winner's Circle win. Shauna defeated Carl, 2-0. Phyllis won two prizes worth $1,709 in Game 1, and Lisa won one prize (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright . Featured prizes: Human Powered Hot Rod (Game 1) and Sauna (Game 2). Gene Wood: "Because of an inadvertent reveal, the puzzle was replaced and the program edited." Two new players start the episode off due to Sandra retiring. At the start, Alex announces a Special Love Week for February 13-17. The first Winner's Circle had a painful loss. Copyright date now says MCMLXXXIX, a breaking with tradition, considering Goodson-Todman shows dated episodes by the time of taping as opposed to the time of airing. Russ defeated Flo, 2-0. Game 2 was interrupted. Neon lights added to cardboard cutout palm trees, replacing the neon hearts from Celebration of Love Week I. Cards in a row in Game 2, and wins it. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Quick solve from Bill in Game 2. 2022-09-04 Correct guess SFX inadvertently plays in Game 2. Featured prizes: Soccer Table (Game 1) and Motor Scooter (Game 2). After four attempts, Alan wins an Eagle Premier ES worth $17,223 in the Winner's Circle. No Winner's Circle win. Kathy won all nine prizes worth $12,998 (not a record, see Vera in episode #0109) in Game 1, and Cheerine won four prizes (plus the $500 bonus) worth $7,310 in Game 2. Greg won no prizes in Game 1, and four prizes worth $3,373 in Game 2. Full Cast and Crew; Release Dates; Official Sites; Company Credits; This episode aired as Day 3 of College Week. Alan retires undefeated with $17,679 in prizes. No Winner's Circle win. No Winner's Circle wins. Download Classic Concentration and launch it with DOSBox to have the best playing experience!. Total Runtime 18d 21h 45m (1,089 episodes) Country United States. The exact amount of Judi's prizes in Game 2 were not specified, but they were worth $2,967. David shows off his cheap "Apple Computer" invention in Game 2. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. At the start, Alex plugs a Halloween week. Add Image. Peter and a single new player start the episode due to Sandy retiring. A completely different Mike appears in Game 2. See more gaps Add episode. Now the prize board has 8 prizes, both TAKE! Two new players are present due to Robert retiring. The exact amount of Kathy's prizes in Game 1 were not specified, but she had $800 by this point. Alex notes two Latinos in Game 1. Featured prizes: Wet/Dry Sauna (Game 1) and Motor Scooter (Game 2). Featured prizes: Soccer Table (Game 1) and Pearl Necklace (Game 2). Originally scheduled for January 18-22, 1988. Opens in a new window or tab. Shawn defeated Robin, 2-1. Kathy misses an opportunity to win all nine prizes in Game 1. The Game 1 prize description has a painting of Alex. Alex is wearing a John Carroll University Sweater. No Winner's Circle win. (1988) could not arrive at a definitive conclusion as to whether the gene is closer to HLA-B or to HLA-DR. Shawn won four prizes worth $6,736 in Game 1, and three prizes worth $2,540 in Game 2. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. During the contestant interviews, Russ buzzes in by accident, and tries off an Irish accent. Jay defeated Pamela, 2-1. Pamela Anderson can't wait to get old and grey. 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! Featured prizes: Jet Ski (Game 1) and Flowers for a Year (Game 2). After four attempts, Kathy wins a Volkswagen Cabriolet worth $15,214 in Game 1's Winner's Circle, her mother comes up on stage, and she has also set the new benchmark time of 42 seconds. Game 2 was interrupted. July 20, 1987. Featured prizes: Jukebox (Game 1) and Satellite Dish (Game 2). No Winner's Circle win. Pam defeated Suzy, 2-0. Greg didn't win any prizes in Game 2. Featured prizes: Diamond Bracelet (Game 1) and China Dinnerware (Game 2). Featured prizes: Popcorn Machine (Game 1) and Motorcycle (Game 2). Two contestants face off, each taking a turn at control of the game board. Eric finds the $500 bonus for finding two WILD! Rocky and a single new player start the episode off due to Terri retiring. Game 2 was interrupted. Len won four prizes worth $6,646 in Game 1, and three prizes worth $1,480 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. Darlene didn't win any prizes in Game 2. Dan & Annette won eight prizes worth $12,825 in Game 1, and three prizes worth $4,971 in Game 2. No Winner's Circle win (upon losing, Curtis lets out quite a reaction). Alex says they had never gotten up to 75 seconds before, but they did in episode #0070. Pre-Owned. Kathy won four prizes (plus the $500 bonus) worth $6,717 in Game 1, and no prizes in Game 2. No circulating copy available. Featured prizes: Motorcycle (Game 1) and China Cabinet (Game 2). Two new players start the episode off due to Susan retiring. No Winner's Circle win. No circulating copy available. Two new players are present due to Shawn retiring. Cash Pot won by Laura at $500. Featured prizes: Kitchen for a Bachelor (Game 1) and Greenhouse (Game 2). Pamela Anderson. Brian & Teeni's final total is $25,336. For the description of the featured prize in Game 2, a close up of it on Alex's hand was performed. Cards in a row in Game 1, but unfortunately, he did not win it. No Winner's Circle win. Two contestants competed against each other to solve a . The exact amount of the prizes Chuck won in Game 1 were not specified. Based on Alex's description of Phyllis' total on the following episode, she probably didn't win any prizes here, and she probably defeated Larry, 2-1. Puzzle. Because of this, Alex now calls the color of the card each time it is revealed on the board. Contribute to This Page. AUTHOR'S NOTE: After Week #041, it will not be specified if there was an interruption in Game 2 or not. Paul from the "Cherry Boats U-V Fye-Oar" incident is back due to an error. Day 4 of Celebration of Love Week I. Featured prizes: Season Tickets to Your Favorite Team for a Year (Game 1) and Video Game (Game 2). Kurt won one prize worth $3,985 in Game 1, and two prizes worth $3,815 in Game 2. Alex is buzzed telling his story. Two new contestants start the episode off due to Paula retiring. No Winner's Circle win. Featured prizes: Therapeutic Spa (Game 1) and Hutch (Game 2). No Winner's Circle win. DOS version. Featured prizes: Video Camera (Game 1) and Camping Package (Game 2). Jim won four prizes worth $6,885 in Game 1, and Eric won three prizes worth $3,865 in Game 2. Featured prizes: Camping Equipment (Game 1) and 35mm Camera Outfit (Game 2).

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