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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2017 13:03:28 GMT -5
Katie Couric?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 21, 2017 20:23:46 GMT -5
That's the lady. (audience applause) Let's see if you can make some money, Sam. (Sam rolls)Texas sunflowers. That 10 gives you... (ding)...five bills. Yours to bank -- along with the pot -- if you win. Judy Blume, Judith Krantz or Judith Light. Who wrote "Are You There God? It's Me Margaret" and "Blubber"? 38 slrcatchphrase 15 billmcdee 80 random.org (Sam buzzes in) Sam?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2017 4:03:28 GMT -5
Judith Krantz?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 22, 2017 8:13:20 GMT -5
Oh no. Those are books by Judy Blume. (audience applause) That gives Bill a chance to win this game. (Bill rolls)Double threes. That gives you control of the 6 and... (ding)...$300. Alistair Cooke, Beano Cooke or Dan Cook. Who originally hosted PBS's "Masterpiece Theatre"? 29 slrcatchphrase 27 billmcdee 89 random.org (Sam buzzes in) Sam?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2017 8:21:04 GMT -5
Dan Cook?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 23, 2017 7:38:31 GMT -5
No, Dan Cook was a sports journalist in my former stomping grounds of San Antonio. Beano Cooke was an analyst on ESPN. Alistair Cooke hosted "Masterpiece Theater". (audience applause) Another chance to win for Bill (Bill rolls)Niner. So that means you get control of that number and... (ding)...$375. Farrah Fawcett or Farrah Forke. Which actress was married to Lee Majors? 18 slrcatchphrase 50 billmcdee 72 random.org (Bill buzzes in) Bill?
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 23, 2017 7:49:32 GMT -5
Farrah Fawcett, Doug.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 24, 2017 11:23:45 GMT -5
That's the right Farrah. (audience applause) Winning point's still 8. Let's see if you can roll an 8. (Bill rolls)Double fives for a ten. Sam had control of that... (ding)...Bill, that number and that $500 award are yours. Let's see if you can win all that money in blue and the pot on this question. "Manic Monday" or "Ruby Tuesday". Which was a 1960s hit for The Rolling Stones? 15 slrcatchphrase 72 billmcdee 76 random.org (Bill buzzes in) Bill?
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 24, 2017 13:04:48 GMT -5
That was Ruby Tuesday, Doug.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 25, 2017 11:44:51 GMT -5
That's it. (audience applause) Other song was a hit for The Bangles in the 1980s. Bill, another chance to win the game. (Bill rolls)And that'll do it. (ASB win cue plays; audience applause) (tacky buzzer)Annnnd -- that's the match. We have a new champion in Bill McDee. (longer ASB win cue plays; audience applause) slrcatchphrase billmcdee
With the winnings you just banked from this game, Bill, you've racked up a cool $8275 -- (audience cheers) -- with a chance to win more at the main event shortly. Sam, I can't remember the name of the coach who said this. But he said, "I didn't lose. I just ran out of time." And that's what happened here -- you ran out of time. But in the time you've been with us, you won two new cars, a lot of cash and some great prizes. It all adds up to... (audience cheers) ...$163,854. Congratulations, drive safely, spend the money well -- and thanks for playing Lucky Numbers. (more cheers) Bill tries to win more than $120,000 in cash and merchandise at the main event -- after this. (break cue plays; audience applause)
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 25, 2017 12:09:37 GMT -5
Good game Sam! Congrats on all you won!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 25, 2017 13:15:06 GMT -5
[NOTE FROM DOUG: I *hope* to includes images of the prizes described in this bonus round. Meantime, let's get the endgame on the road.] (ASB win cue plays; audience applause)Bill McDee's our new champion. He really cleaned up in the main games. Now, Bill, you have a chance to clean up in the main event. During the match, the lucky numbers were worth cash. Here in the main event, the lucky numbers hide portions of three different medals -- gold, silver and bronze. Each medal has been split in half... ...and each half medal is hiding behind one of those lucky numbers. To collect half a medal, all you have to do is have a roll equal a lucky number. Now, let us show you those half medals. (reveal sfx)There you see 'em. Rolls of 6 and 8 in any combination will give you the bronze medal. Roll a 5 and 9 and you collect the silver medal. And to capture the gold medal, you'll need rolls of 4 and 10. Now, let's cover them back up. Numbers are back. Bill, once you complete a medal, you may trade that medal in for a prize. And to tell you what those medals represent, here's our Bill -- Bill Kennedy. (prize music plays)Bill K.: All right, Bill, the prizes in today's main event might make your head spin. That's because all the prizes -- spin. First, put together the bronze medal -- and your clothes will spin in this washer/dryer. From Frigidaire, this top of the line laundry pair will provide clean living for you and your family. This prize is valued at $1100. (audience cheers) Next, put the silver medal together -- and you'll get to trade it in for a top of the line roulette table. From Name of the Game comes this complete American Roulette table -- with full layout, chips, wheel, ball and much more. This prize is valued at $3295. (audience cheers)Finally, Bill, put the gold medal together -- and go for a spin in a BRAND NEW CAR!!! (audience cheers)Feel the need for speed with the Volvo S60 -- comes with a 240 horsepower engine, automatic transmission, cruise control, eight-speaker sound system and much more. This fantastic car is valued at $36,475.So far, this main event with spins is valued at $40,870. (audience cheers)Thanks, Bill Kennedy. Not only could you win all those fabulous prizes, Bill McDee we also have a progressive jackpot. It's gone unclaimed since our sneak preview. And that jackpot is worth... (drum beats; cha-ching) (audience cheers)....$120,000! Every wild roll of 2, 3, 11 or 12 adds $5000 to the pot *and* allows you to take any half medal you haven't claimed -- except for the one remaining half medal. When your down to one lucky number, You'll have as many as five rolls to collect that last half medal on a natural roll. So if you can clean house and put together all three medals, you'll win at least $160,870 in cash and merchandise. (more cheers) Sam Ryan, who just left us, departed with more than $163,000 in winnings. Lucky rolls could nearly equal that total; perhaps you could end up with more than 163 large. Now the bad news. Any roll of 7 is still bad. First roll of 7 in the main event puts you in the danger zone; once there, anything and everything you've earned in this main event is at risk. The next roll of 7 means you lose everything in this bonus round. Ready to roll those dice?
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 25, 2017 13:47:17 GMT -5
I am ready Doug!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 26, 2017 11:09:28 GMT -5
All right, Bill. Good luck -- and off you go. (audience cheers as...) (Bill rolls)Double threes. That's 6 gives you... (reveal sfx) ...half of the bronze medal. Roll an 8 -- and you get the washer/dryer. (Bill rolls)(audience groans) (danger zone cue; lights flicker in studio)Ehhhhhh --- that's -- not -- an 8. Faster than you can say "laundry pods", that roll of 7 puts us suddenly in the danger zone. Bill, here's the situation. Since you've uncovered half a medal, I'll give you $1000 in cash to stop the main event right now. Do that and you'll have over $9000 for the day. (DBZ clip rolls) Nappa: What? 9000? There's no way that can be right.(audience laughs and applauds) Really, guys?!?! Bill, my calculations *are* right if you ended the main event here. If you want to keep playing, your next chance to stop won't come until you've complete a particular medal. (audience shouts suggestions) Something to think about for down the road. Say you decide to keep playing and you do roll an 8 to complete the bronze. That would mean your next chance to stop and take the washer/dryer *plus* $1000 for each half medal. That represents a shade over $3000 worth of loot right there. Right now -- take the grand and stop -- or decline and keep on rollin'.
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 26, 2017 12:27:30 GMT -5
Oh I'm gonna keep on rolling Doug!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 27, 2017 12:51:26 GMT -5
(audience cheers) Okie doke. Back comes money. Avoid that other 7. Good luck. (audience still cheers as...) (Bill rolls)(more cheers) An 8 -- and you've got the washer/dryer. (reveal sfx) Now that you've completed a medal, this means you get another chance to stop. Recall the washer/dryer has an $1100 value. I'm prepared to give you that -- plus $1000 in cash for each half medal you currently have. That's a total of $3100 in cash and merchandise we're offering you to stop the main event right now. (audience shouts suggestions) Or -- you may decide to play on. If you decide to keep on rolling, the $2000 cash part of the bribe comes back to us and you're putting the washer/dryer at risk. You'd have to keep playing until you complete either the silver or gold medal, in which you'd win another prize, or you roll another 7, in which the game ends and you'd lose the washer/dryer.
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 27, 2017 16:08:01 GMT -5
Clean clothes are overrated, I'm going for it! Keep on rollin'!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 28, 2017 18:13:25 GMT -5
(audience cheers) He's riskin' and rollin' Good luck, Bill. (audience still cheers as...) (Bill rolls) (chimes; audience cheers) Boxcars!!! (drum beats; cha-ching) Jackpot's now up to $125,000. That's one eighth of a million. Winning that pot's still down the road a piece. Meantime, Bill, do you want to make this wild roll of 12 a 4, 5, 9 or 10? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 28, 2017 18:35:41 GMT -5
4 in honor of my hero Lou Gehrig.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 29, 2017 10:15:23 GMT -5
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Post by billmcdee on Jul 29, 2017 10:16:31 GMT -5
Ah well, easy come, easy go
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 29, 2017 18:41:01 GMT -5
Well the bad news is no money and prizes from this main event. The good news -- all three prizes should be at stake in the next main event on the next show. The $130,000 jackpot you helped build today definitely goes to the next show. We'll total up Bill's winnings and tell him where we all go from here -- when we return to Lucky Numbers. (audience applause; commercial cue)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 30, 2017 20:00:46 GMT -5
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