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Post by palmer7 on Jan 16, 2015 14:21:53 GMT -5
(lights in motion)Julie: Behind the number 3.Greg: Steven, if you can get that $25, you'll be tough to beat. The lights are locked into your buzzer, good luck and fire when ready.
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Post by asja2002 on Jan 17, 2015 0:42:59 GMT -5
Come on.... $25 or a really nice prize.....
NOW! (E)
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 17, 2015 0:48:22 GMT -5
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Post by palmer7 on Jan 17, 2015 11:23:18 GMT -5
(he stops)Missed it by a country mile! But behind #7 you get.....
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Post by tmann3x on Jan 17, 2015 11:56:39 GMT -5
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Post by palmer7 on Jan 17, 2015 12:18:45 GMT -5
["HEAVEN'S THEME"]Charlie: (VO) An arcade machine! Made by Namco, designers of the original Pac-Man video game, this arcade cocktail table commemorates the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man and is identical to the cabinets played in pizza parlors and malls since the 1980s. The console provides the same head-to-head gameplay, original graphics, and classic "Wocka, wocka, wocka" sound as the arcade games that helped establish Pac-Man as the most popular video game of all-time. Includes 12 other iconic arcade games, including Galaga, Galaxian, and Dig Dug. Furnished by Namco.(cheers and applause) Greg: Not a Money Card, but it is worth $3,500. Congratulations. I hope you have a lot of fun with that. Now that we don't have to reveal where the Money Cards are, since we already did, we finish off the game with the Century Round. May I have 10 questions on the clock, please? Marc: $49 Kevin: $30 Steven: $74
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(ding)Marc has $49, Kevin has $30, and Steven maintains a $25 lead over Marc at $74. Steven needs to just win now in order to collect those gold cufflinks. However, to intrigue you further, a winning score of $136 would score you a boat worth over $32,000. So, you could have a choice of prizes to play for. No pressure, Steven. Good luck to you all as we begin the Century Round..... now! 1. What name for a powerful leader is simply Latin for "one who speaks"? 2. Which Chinese city's name became a synonym for kidnapping? 3. Who was "the Galloping Ghost"? 4. What 70s' Match Game regular co-starred in the TV version of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir? 5. What teenage pop songstress wants to "Shake it Off"? 6. What's the capital of Wisconsin? 7. According to Tears for Fears, "Everybody Wants to Rule" what? 8. What computer company gave us the mouse in 1983? 9. What Cheers character turned out the bar lights in the last episode? 10. What Tchaikovsky ballet includes Waltz of the Flowers?(buzzcodes and answers, please)
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Post by asja2002 on Jan 19, 2015 15:07:15 GMT -5
Bump for host
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Post by palmer7 on Jan 19, 2015 16:52:04 GMT -5
(bumping for Kevin)
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Post by palmer7 on Jan 19, 2015 21:39:58 GMT -5
1. What name for a powerful leader is simply Latin for "one who speaks"? (buzzcode: 47) *Steven buzzes in (40)*Steven? Steven: Dictator(ding)That's correct.
Marc: $49 Kevin: $30 Steven: $84
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2. Which Chinese city's name became a synonym for kidnapping? (buzzcode: 82) *Steven buzzes in (72)*Steven again? Steven: Shanghai(ding)Yes.
Marc: $49 Kevin: $30 Steven: $94
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3. Who was "the Galloping Ghost"? (buzzcode: 76) *Marc buzzes in (40)*Marc? Marc: Red Grange(ding)Yes.
Marc: $59 Kevin: $30 Steven: $94
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4. What 70s' Match Game regular co-starred in the TV version of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir? (buzzcode: 87) *Kevin buzzes in (62)*Kevin? Kevin: Charles Nelson Reilly(ding)Correct.
Marc: $59 Kevin: $40 Steven: $94
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5. What teenage pop songstress wants to "Shake it Off"? (buzzcode: 29) *Marc buzzes in (17)*Marc? Marc: Taylor Swift(ding)Yes she does.
Marc: $69 Kevin: $40 Steven: $94
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6. What's the capital of Wisconsin? (buzzcode: 84) *Steven buzzes in (50)*Steven? Steven: Madison(ding)That's right.
Marc: $69 Kevin: $40 Steven: $104
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7. According to Tears for Fears, "Everybody Wants to Rule" what? (buzzcode: 55) *Steven buzzes in (76)*Steven? Steven: The World(ding)Correct.
Marc: $69 Kevin: $40 Steven: $114
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8. What computer company gave us the mouse in 1983? (buzzcode: 6) *Steven buzzes in (29)*Steven? Steven: Apple(ding)Right.
Marc: $69 Kevin: $40 Steven: $124
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9. What Cheers character turned out the bar lights in the last episode? (buzzcode: 16) *Marc buzzes in (11)*Marc? Marc: Sam(ding)Correct.
Marc: $79 Kevin: $40 Steven: $124
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10. What Tchaikovsky ballet includes Waltz of the Flowers? (buzzcode: 39) *Kevin buzzes in (39)*Kevin? Kevin: The Nutcracker(ding)You're right....
Marc: $79 Kevin: $50 Steven: $124
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(time's up)But it's not enough, and Steven remains the champ! (win fanfare)(cheers and applause) ("Mammagamma" plays....)What a match! Steven nearly had enough to get the boat, but still a great score overall. Marc and Kevin, what are your thoughts?
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Post by marc412 on Jan 19, 2015 22:52:20 GMT -5
Well, I'm glad it wasn't close, and I'm glad I got to buy something. Go get 'em, Steve!
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Post by asja2002 on Jan 20, 2015 4:14:19 GMT -5
Good game guys (shakes hands around)
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Post by palmer7 on Jan 20, 2015 10:18:37 GMT -5
All right. Let's do some accounting here. Marc, you did a good thing to buy when you did. You're going to Denver with a $500 gas card, and $479 in cash. That gives you a total of...
$6,244
in cash and prizes, plus some parting gifts and our thanks for playing. Good luck, Marc. (audience cheers)
Kevin, you didn't pick up anything along the way, but you do have the $50 in cash in front of you, as well as some other parting gifts. Thank you so much for playing, and good luck to you as well. (audience cheers)
But Steven Anderson has won it again, and he's going shopping. Come on, Steven!
(1983-86 American Let's Go Shopping cue plays as Steven exits) (the doors open as he joins me inside the showroom)
That was an excellent match, Steven. You were so close to the boat, too. What are your thoughts on this match?
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Post by asja2002 on Jan 20, 2015 13:44:12 GMT -5
Getting the boat was a long shot. If I didn't buy the cash card I could've done it, but i wouldn't be holding a check for 25 Large
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Post by palmer7 on Jan 20, 2015 18:40:58 GMT -5
That's right! (audience cheers) Well, Steven, we add $124 to your bank. That gives you $323. All you have to do is say "yes", and you can take these home. [PIPELINE]Charlie: (VO) Make the smallest details of your appearance stand out with these 18kt Gold cufflinks, each with a diamond golf ball. The details are finished by hand for that exquisite inclusion in your wardrobe. Furnished by Pianki. Normally priced at...$15,915They're yours for only...$260(cheers and applause) Greg: Aren't they beautiful? Aren't they spectacular? And they can be yours today! Or tonight, depending on which market you live in. But Steven, my man, you are only $12 away from this beauty! (Swimsuit-clad Kelly and Shannon board this boat and prepare for fun)Charlie: (VO) Take to the open water in this action-packed boat! It's the Yamaha SX192! The top pick for families who want big power and the best feature-to-value ratio in the industry. The supercharged 1.8 liter Super High Output Yamaha Marine engine is fuel-efficient and easy to maintain. The spacious interior features all-new upholstery upgrades and convenient storage compartments. Key features include a two-tiered swim platform, Bimini™ top and trailer at no extra cost. Furnished by Yamaha! And this exciting boat is normally priced at....$32,299But today on $ale of the Century, it's yours for only....$335(cheers and applause as we go to the boat) Greg: And you'll notice that Kelly is not wearing a Speedo! (audience cheers) We've had issues with that in the past, but not anymore! Steven, to intrigue you further, you were $136 away from the boat. You are now only $122 away from this. ["ELSIE'S THEME"]Charlie: (VO) Steven, you'll enjoy the performance of this restored 1984 Bösendorfer 7'4" Model 225 grand piano. New Bösendorfer hammers were installed, the action was freshly regulated & voiced as well as new keybushings were installed so that the piano is as responsive as when new. It has a 92-note scale, adding 4 extra bass notes to your typical scale that add fullness and clarity to the bass register that is a hallmark of the model 225. Furnished by Pianoworks. This piano is normally.... $54,999But is yours on $ale of the Century for only...$445(cheers and applause as we walk to the piano) Greg: And if you played the way you did today, you should have no problem getting there. Of course, get to $750 and you'll have no decision to make. You'll get everything you see here plus this! (1982-99 Aussie Cash Jackpot cue plays as the numbers digitally appear) Charlie: (VO) Tonight's cash jackpot stands at....$855,000(cheers and applause) All in all, almost $1.1 million in cash and prizes. $1,094,362And if you keep up the way you've been playing, you could reach it by the end of the week. However, you face a big decision. Do you take the $15,000-plus gold cufflinks and leave, or put your money in the bank with the boat the next thing up the line. Do you want some time to think it over?
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Post by asja2002 on Jan 20, 2015 21:06:25 GMT -5
That Boat and those cars are calling my name, I'm coming back
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Post by palmer7 on Jan 20, 2015 23:23:24 GMT -5
He's coming back, ladies and gentlemen! (horn fanfare plays as we shake on it) Well, I guess there's only one thing to do. We're going to take a break. Are we going to take a break? We are. (main theme to commercial)(cheers and applause) (fade to black) ------------------------------ Charlie: (VO) Closed captioning paid for in part by the following....-------------------- (fade in) (main theme closes, cheers and applause)Greg: Well, Steven is coming back tomorrow. He wants the boat and those cars, and I don't blame him. We'll add $5,000 to the cash jackpot, making it $860,000. Tomorrow is going to be a special day here on $ale of the Century. In honor of Super Bowl X-L-I-X on NBC, it's going to be a football-themed day. Everybody's going to come in wearing their favorite team's jerseys, I'll be a referee, we'll have cheerleaders, and maybe even a halftime show. So, Steven, what's your favorite team?
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Post by asja2002 on Jan 21, 2015 1:05:18 GMT -5
New England is my favorite team, but I still was hoping for Dallas instead of Seattle for an opponent. Always loved both the Patriots and the Cowboys
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Post by palmer7 on Jan 21, 2015 9:05:29 GMT -5
Well good. My favorite team is the Patriots, but I've always been particularly fond of Frank, Al, and Dan. Two new challengers next time on $ale of the Century. Keep smiling, and bye for now! (I give the Dick Clark Salute) [CLOSING THEME](long cheers and applause) Charlie: (VO) Some departing contestants will receive Fay Swafford's ten-piece ensemble of mix and match soft luggage designed with the traveler in mind. Simplicity with style, each piece personalized with your initial, furnished by Fay Swafford.
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Plus, all of our contestants and some members of our studio audience will receive a copy of our home game from Hasbro, a diamond stick pen from Germani Jewelers, and $25 in Facebook credits which they might spend on the new $ale of the Century Facebook game, with thousands of questions and hours of exciting game play. From Ludia, a FremantleMedia company.
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CELEBRITY JEWELRY
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HASBRO
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Greg Palmer's Wardrobe Furnished by: MICHAEL NOVARESE A Division of Ratner Clothes
Julie Gonzalo's Wardrobe Furnished by: MAC DUGGAL
Some Models' Wardrobe Furnished by: KEITH MATHESON BLAZER ZIMMERMANN PERRY ELLIS INTERNATIONAL
Shoes by: AQUILA FRANCO BURRONE
PARTS OF SALE OF THE CENTURY NOT AFFECTING THE OUTCOME OF THE CONTEST HAVE BEEN EDITED
$ALE OF THE CENTURY GREG PALMER
Charlie: (VO) All prices are Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Value and are correct at the time of recording. $ale of the Century stars Greg Palmer. This is Charlie Tuna speaking.
Executive Producers JENNIFER MULLIN ANDREW BROOKE KAREN GREENE
Produced by NICHOLAS J. BRANDT KAREN BENTLEY
Co-Producer STEVE MARSHALL
Associate Producers ISAAC MAYO JANET HOWE
Creative Consultants GLENN RIDGE TONY BARBER JIM PERRY
Directed by CRAIG COSTER
Art Directors BENTE CHRISTENSON MOLLY JOSEPH JOHN IVO GILLES RUDY JOOSTEN MAL NICOLS
Writers PATTIE ANGEROSA DEBBIE HALPERN LOIS CLARK BILL BARR
Production Staff SEAN PERRY GINA BUCCOLA STUART BAILEY JERITA INGLE BOB MULLEN PATTI CARPENTER PAULA CATANIA MINDY CHESS DEB CONNER KATHY FREEMAN KATHY SAUER
Production Manager ROGER PETERSON
Assistant to the Producers FRAN SCHWAB
Contestant Coordinators NORMAN BERGER DONNA JEAN STEINES MICHAEL BALLARD ELLIE BENDES
Editorial Staff SUSAN LEVY ARNOLD MEISSNER CLAIRE TRAZENFELD
Research MIKE REVELL
Senior Unit Manager FRAN CALDERONE
Unit Manager FRANCES ZALAWONKA
Lighting Director KIRK WITHERSPOON
Audio BILL LEVITSKY
Video LES SHAW
Costume Designer MARY VOGT
Music Coordinator TONY LANE
Main Theme MARC & RAY ELLIS based on a composition by JACK GRIMSLEY
Merchandising Director FRANK BLUESTEIN
Technical Manager STAN BLITZ
Manager, Staging Services GUY CARUSO
Property Master DON McREYNOLDS
Stage Manager CORY CARSON
Announcer CHARLIE TUNA
Taped at SUNSET BRONSON STUDIOS Hollywood, CA
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