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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2014 20:04:15 GMT -5
Let's go with the 2 and the 6 at the bottom.
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 23, 2014 20:17:08 GMT -5
Lock it in?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2014 1:47:10 GMT -5
Final answer.
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 24, 2014 10:10:40 GMT -5
(to the audience) I'm ready to pinch hit for Eddie on Hot Seat, now. (audience is confused) Australian Millionaire. It's complicated. Natalie, two and six at the bottom, please. (Natalie touches the screen) (ding)
[ ] [6]
[P][?][E][S][I][6][E][8][9]
[1][?][3][L][T][6][7][8][9][10]
[1][E][3] [?][5] [6][7][8]
An E.... (ding)
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[P][?][E][S][I][6][E][8][9]
[1][?][3][L][T][6][7][8][9][10]
[1][E][3] [?][5] [C][7][8]
And a C. Do you have a guess for that bottom line?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2014 3:51:41 GMT -5
Not yet, sir.
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 25, 2014 11:46:31 GMT -5
(time's up/no guess)All right. Now, as we're coming to roll #3....
[ ] [ ]
[P][?][E][S][I][6][E][8][9]
[1][?][3][L][T][6][7][8][9][10]
[1][E][3] [?][5] [C][7][8]
There may be the slight possibility that you can't complete a roll. If you can't clear any numbers off that board in a roll at all, it's a bad roll, control passes to your opponent, and they get a free letter. Now, you can subvert that by passing to your opponent and forcing them to roll. So, Ian, what do you want to do? Roll, or pass? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2014 16:05:26 GMT -5
(rolls)
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 27, 2014 14:36:16 GMT -5
(doubles)(audience groans) .....Or that could happen. I'm sorry, Ian. Bill, you get control of the remaining roll and you get a free pick off the board. What'd you like?
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[P][?][E][S][I][6][E][8][9]
[1][?][3][L][T][6][7][8][9][10]
[1][E][3] [?][5] [C][7][8]
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 27, 2014 14:40:39 GMT -5
Top row number 6 please
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 27, 2014 15:07:11 GMT -5
(Natalie touches the screen) (ding)
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[P][?][E][S][I][D][E][8][9]
[1][?][3][L][T][6][7][8][9][10]
[1][E][3] [?][5] [C][7][8]
We have a D for you, Bill. Do you have a guess for that line?
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 27, 2014 16:01:39 GMT -5
The top line is PRESIDENT
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 27, 2014 16:37:30 GMT -5
Is the top line "President"? (Correct)(cheers and applause)
[ ] [ ]
[P][R][E][S][I][D][E][N][T]
[1][?][3][L][T][6][7][8][9][10]
[1][E][3] [?][5] [C][7][8]
Yes, you are right. Now, Bill, for the championship and $2,500 in cash, the clue is "President". Solve the puzzle.
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 28, 2014 5:12:27 GMT -5
No idea why, but the first President that popped into my head just now was Lyndon Baines Johnson.
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 28, 2014 13:03:34 GMT -5
For the championship, is it Lyndon Baines Johnson? (wrong)(audience groans)
[ ] [ ]
[P][R][E][S][I][D][E][N][T]
[1][?][3][L][T][6][7][8][9][10]
[1][E][3] [?][5] [C][7][8]
No, it isn't. But you still have one roll left. Would you like to take it, or pass it to Ian?
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 28, 2014 17:24:03 GMT -5
Let's roll. I'll roll.
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 28, 2014 23:05:25 GMT -5
All right. Good luck. (he rolls and gets......) A good roll!
[6] [3]
[P][R][E][S][I][D][E][N][T]
[1][?][3][L][T][6][7][8][9][10]
[1][E][3] [?][5] [C][7][8]
Six and three, or a nine.
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 29, 2014 6:12:04 GMT -5
The 3 and 6 in the center row please Greg.
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 29, 2014 10:54:32 GMT -5
Would be happy to. (Natalie touches the screens) (ding) [ ] [3]
[P][R][E][S][I][D][E][N][T]
[1][?][3][L][T][H][7][8][9][10]
[1][E][3] [?][5] [C][7][8]
An H..... (ding) [ ] [3]
[P][R][E][S][I][D][E][N][T]
[1][?][A][L][T][H][7][8][9][10]
[1][E][3] [?][5] [C][7][8]
And an A. Do you have a guess?
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Post by billmcdee on Sept 30, 2014 4:13:47 GMT -5
No guess, Greg.
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Post by palmer7 on Sept 30, 2014 19:40:48 GMT -5
(time's up/no guess)All right then. Onto the next quest--- (running out of time)Never mind. That sound means we're running out of time. Gentlemen, in front of each of you is a computer console. There are 10 available letters left in the puzzle. I want each of you to secretly lock in [via PM] how many letters it will take you to solve this puzzle. The lowest bid wins. If you two tie, then the first one to lock in [aka the first one to send me a PM] gets control. If you're correct, you win the game. If you're incorrect, though, we'll reveal more letters up to your opponent's bid plus the two locked letters. If Ian wins, we'll have a tie. If Bill wins, we have a new champion. Audience, please do not help.
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[P][R][E][S][I][D][E][N][T]
[1][?][A][L][T][H][7][8][9][10]
[1][E][3] [?][5] [C][7][8]
Gentlemen, please lock in your bids now.
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 2, 2014 14:50:21 GMT -5
All right. Everyone's locked in. Let's see what everyone bid.
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[5] [6] [IAN] [BILL] [ ] [1]
(blip)Ian has bid 5, Bill has bid 6. All right. Ian, five random letters will be revealed on the board. After they're revealed, I'll give you five seconds of thinking time. After that, I want you to solve the puzzle. OK? Here are your five letters. (ding) [ ] [ ]
[P][R][E][S][I][D][E][N][T]
[1][?][A][L][T][H][7][A][R][E]
[1][E][S] [?][5] [C][7][N]
And here's your 5 seconds. (5 seconds)Ian, for a tie match, solve the puzzle.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2014 17:57:32 GMT -5
Obama?
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 2, 2014 21:09:53 GMT -5
For a tie match, is it Obama? (winning bell sounds, Showcase Showdown cue, cheers and applause)
[ ]BARACK OBAMA[ ]
[P][R][E][S][I][D][E][N][T]
[1][?][A][L][T][H][7][A][R][E]
[1][E][S] [?][5] [C][7][N]
Yes it is! It's Barack Obama, our very own POTUS. Let's take a look at the rest of the clues.
[ ]BARACK OBAMA[ ]
[P][R][E][S][I][D][E][N][T]
[H][E][A][L][T][H][C][A][R][E]
[Y][E][S] [W][E] [C][A][N]
We had President up there because he is a president. Healthcare, or should we say Obamacare, is one of his major focuses. And "Yes We Can" was one of his political campaign slogans.
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[IAN] [BILL]
[1] [1]
We're all tied up at one to one, but we don't have time to finish this match today. Can both of you come back tomorrow?
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Post by billmcdee on Oct 3, 2014 1:02:40 GMT -5
Yes We Can! I mean yes, I can...
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 4, 2014 10:46:50 GMT -5
Well, that practically makes it unanimous. Ian, we'll see you as well, when we'll have one final puzzle to determine this match. Just a quick programming note. At 3 PM Eastern time this Thursday, you won't be seeing regular programming so CBS can present a Schoolbreak Special, Scott Pelley Talks to Kids About ISIS. In some markets, Let's Make a Deal will be preempted. In others, it'll be this show and The Joker's Wild. So, remember that. This coming Thursday at 3, it's a CBS Schoolbreak Special, Scott Pelley Talks to Kids About ISIS. You should watch it with your kids. And kids, you should watch it with your parents. Until then, for Natalie and Nicole, Gary Kroeger, and all the gang here at Mark Goodson, this is Greg Palmer hoping you stay On a Roll! Bye for now! (I give the Dick Clark salute) [MAIN THEME](cheers and applause)
Gary Kroeger: (VO) Any contestant who wins five matches on On a Roll wins this new car! It's the 2015 Chevrolet Impala, designed for those who appreciate detail and refined for those with a passion for driving. The Impala delivers a level of sophistication, refinement and excitement that’s second to none. It comes with all the standard features including 6-speed automatic transmission and a 3.6L DOHC V6 DI engine with Variable Valve Timing. Plus, we've included the Convenience Package and Advanced Safety Package. From the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors. A prize worth $33,045!
(back to shots of the gang, now including Mayim, getting down to the theme song)
Gary Kroeger: (VO) Some departing contestants will receive......
A supply of Sweats Express, the whatever wherever wear. Colorful, comfortable, mixable, matchable sweats in a durable, easy-care blend. From Sweats Express, a Tultex brand.
The Vivitar 320Z compact auto-focus camera, with built-in power zoom lens. Beautiful 35mm pictures from scenes to portraits. From Vivitar.
A supply of Noodle Roni Parmesano, the five-minute side dish from Golden Grain. Tender egg noodles and rare Italian seasonings and cheeses. A bit of old Italy.
Record-a-Call 80, the automatic telephone answering system. Voice actuated with remote control that plays your messages back from anywhere in the world!
And Tuff Stuff's CFM-555 gym. Efficient, space-saving, it fits the needs of every home gym. A step ahead in design, quality, value, and performance. From Tuff Stuff.
*Since the Lucky Seven Bonus Round was not played today, Mark Goodson Productions and CBS will donate $100,000 to The ALS Foundation. For more information, go to alsa.org.
THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIERS OF PRODUCTS HAVE PAID FOR THEIR USE AND PROMOTION:
SWEATS EXPRESS/TULTEX
VIVITAR
PEPSICO
RECORD-A-CALL
TUFF STUFF
THE FOLLOWING SUPPLIERS OF PRODUCTS OR SERVICES HAVE PROVIDED THEM FOR FREE OR AT LESS THAN RETAIL:
CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION
Greg Palmer's Wardrobe Furnished by:
Models' Wardrobe by: POUR MOI
Gary: (VO) From Television City in Hollywood, this is Gary Kroeger speaking for On a Roll.....
A Mark Goodson Television Production. Stay tuned for "The Joker's Wild" next over most of these CBS stations.
Executive Producers HOWARD FELSHER JONATHAN M. GOODSON MERRILL HEATTER
Producers STAN BLITS GARY DAWSON SAM HODKIN
Associate Producers ADAM SANDLER DAVID SPARKS VANESSA VOSS
Directed By RICH B. DiPIRRO
Executive in Charge of Production SUE MACINTYRE
Models NATALIE GARZA NICOLE GARZA
Announcer GARY KROEGER
Produced in Association With: ORION TELEVISION An MGM Company
ON A ROLL ©MMXIV Mark Goodson Productions, LLC All Rights Reserved
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Post by palmer7 on Oct 5, 2014 21:50:27 GMT -5
All right. Would someone please put this in the archive? Thank you.
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