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Buzz-in sound inadvertently played. Set returns to normal. Featured prizes: Jet Ski (Game 1) and Rocking Horse (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 . Final day of Celebration of Love Week I. No Winner's Circle win. Mark wins a very nice prize haul in Game 1 with all eight of them claimed for a total of $8,787. The 200th episode and Leap Year, but no such mention was made. Alex pokes fun at Maxwell Smart of. Two new players are present due to someone retiring on the previous show. Flo went to Norfolk High School with Johnny Carson. A caricature of Betsy Ross appears three times on the Game 2 puzzle. "The Great Lakes" was shown on Day 3. Game 2 was not interrupted. Two new players start off Game 2 due to Chuck retiring. It is violet. Darlene defeated Randy, who left with $22,923, 2-1. Two new players are present due to Greg retiring. Featured prizes: Cappuccino Machine (Game 1) and Mini Appliance Package (Game 2). No Winner's Circle win. Quick solve from Sue in Game 1. No Winer's Circle win, and there was a strikeout. No Winner's Circle win. No Winner's Circle wins, and the second one had a heartbreaking loss. No Winner's Circle win. Russ has the biggest prize package ever won so far in Game 1. Danny defeated Benita, 2-0. 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.. Quick solve from Madelon in Game 2. Season: OR . Two contestants competed against each other to solve a . No Winner's Circle win. No Winner's Circle win. Two contestants match prizes in order to uncover and solve a rebus picture puzzle, for the chance to win a car in the "Winner's Circle". Two free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Sue won three prizes worth $2,995 in Game 1, and two prizes worth $569 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. Two new players are present due to Kirk retiring. Rocky retires undefeated with $17,820 in prizes. At the start, Alex sends out 40th year birthday wishes to WAVE-TV of Louisville, Kentucky, with a graphics card and text. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Karen defeated Kristi, 2-0. From here on out, it was now common to tape as many as six shows in a day. 0 point, TF Daniel won six prizes worth $10,448 in Game 1, and Kathy won two prizes worth $1,894 in Game 2. Home Rebus Contest Week I on February 08 Home Rebus Contest Week I on February 09-12 South Seas Adventure Week on February 22 South Seas Adventure Week on February 23-26 Go Back to: Fall 1987 Advance . Featured prizes: Beverly Hills Shopping Spree (Game 1) and Gold Diamond Ring (Game 2). Joyce won three prizes worth $3,644 in Game 1, and four prizes worth $4,123 in Game 2. No Winner's Circle win. Featured prizes: Inflatable Boat (Game 1) and Hot Dog Cart (Game 2). Contestant coordinator Beverly Morrison models the prizes in Game 1. Featured prizes: Piano (Game 1) and Diamond Gold Ring (Game 2). Game 2 was not interrupted. Classic Concentration - Rich/Vera. Shawn won four prizes worth $6,736 in Game 1, and three prizes worth $2,540 in Game 2. Two '50's themed cars (Pontiac Bonneville and Buick Electra 225 Convertible) were present. Game 2 was interrupted. The higher concentration . Curtis & Diane defeated Sal & Alice, 2-0. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright . Gene Wood: "Because neither contestant solved two puzzles, they were replaced and the program edited." Classic Concentration is a video game adaption of the 1980s NBC-TV game show hosted by Alex Trebek. Game 2 was not interrupted. Featured prizes: Pool Table (Game 1) and Designer Rug (Game 2). Featured prizes: Steaks for a Year (Game 1) and Oriental Rug (Game 2). Featured prizes: Wing Sailer (Game 1) and Evening Dress (Game 2). Quick solve from Paula in Game 2. Total Runtime 18d 21h 45m (1,089 episodes) Country United States. Unlike the Around the World Week from three months ago, it was decided that the most recent player to win a car would have the benchmark time. Terri won three prizes worth $1,537 in Game 1, and Vincent won two prizes worth $1,682 in Game 2. Quick solve from Peter in Game 1. More Items From eBay *Wise And Otherwise* (1997, Age 12+, 2-6 Players, Made In USA) Complete! After five attempts, Helen wins a Jeep Cherokee worth $14,562 in Game 1's Winner's Circle. All eighteen sections will be eventually completed. Featured prizes: Therapeutic Spa (Game 1) and Hutch (Game 2). Claradell didn't win any prizes in Game 2. Both contestants in Game 2 have the same names as an early 1960's singing duo. Featured prizes: Mini Corvette (Game 1) and Steaks for a Year (Game 2). An unusual six free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Quick solve from Cal in Game 1. Someone won a Jeep Wrangler on this episode. Classic Concentration - Bill/Denise. At the start, Alex sends 35th anniversary birthday wishes to WKJG-TV of Indiana. Alex says Gabrielle Johnson came up to Teddy during the commercial break and said that he looks like Broderick Crawford, though she probably meant Matthew Broderick. Karen won six prizes worth $11,065 in Game 1, and David won one prize worth an unspecified amount in Game 2. The first Winner's Circle had a painful loss. Full shot of Alex making entrance now shown. Door reveal sound inadvertently played in Game 1. Dublin, Ireland, Irish Stew for a Year, Gold Lucky Charms, and 200 Irish Pounds are prizes. Update your shipping location. Weeks #082-#093 all had the Best Two Out of Three format, which was utilized from July 1988 to June 1990. Layne Beamer had been an actor, starring in the Pilot episode of. Brett wins a Hyundai Excel GL worth $8,504 in the Winner's Circle, and all his friends come up on stage. Jon won one prize worth $1,269 in Game 1, and four prizes worth $4,177 in Game 2. Pam won seven prizes worth $8,608 in Game 1, and one prize worth $1,799 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. Two new players start off Game 2 due to Ross retiring. Featured prizes: Copper Pots and Pans (Game 1) and Piano (Game 2). "COLLEGE WEEK!" Featured prizes: Jukebox (Game 1) and Satellite Dish (Game 2). Two males present, and Danny borrows a jacket from Alex's daughter. Featured prizes: Jukebox (Game 1) and Gold Diamond Bracelet (Game 2). Cards, and 3 WILD! Production staffer Sherry Marshall models the prizes in Game 1. Season 4. Quick solve from Rich in Game 1. The sequel, Classic Concentration 2nd Edition, features the same interface with even more puzzles to solve. Robert's final total is $19,629, and is the biggest winner all College Week long. 19 Dec. 1988. Quick solve from Peter in Game 1. 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 2011-09-19 Last show with the original format. Sound effects missing during the first Winner's Circle. Pam defeated Suzy, 2-0. At the end, Alex gives Kristin some roses. Alex had problems with the blue sweater due to chroma key, so he had to switch to a pink sweater in Game 2. Featured prizes: Season Tickets to Your Favorite Team for a Year (Game 1) and Hi-Tech Telescope (Game 2). No Winner's Circle win. Featured prizes: Flowers for a Year (Game 1) and Wet/Dry Sauna (Game 2). Shanghai. No Winner's Circle win. Classic Concentration (TV Series) TV. Shipping to: 98837. This is the most expensive car ever won so far. Robert wins a Honda Civic worth $12,046 in the Winner's Circle, and his parents come up on stage. Game 2 was not interrupted. Game 2 was not interrupted. NBC. Contact Quick solve from Judi in Game 2. Flo defeated Jim, 2-1. Game 2 was not interrupted. Game 2 was interrupted. Kathy misses an opportunity to win all nine prizes in Game 1. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Wordsearch Board Game Pressman 1987 Vintage Wooden Pieces at the best online prices at eBay! Featured prizes: Massage Table (Game 1) and Carousel Horse (Game 2). Rich won four prizes worth $5,405 in Game 1, and three prizes worth $5,062 in Game 2. Gene Wood: "Due to a production problem, a puzzle was replaced." Russ defeated Sherri, 2-0. Bill defeated Jo Anne, 2-0. Greg didn't win any prizes in Game 2. Correct guess SFX inadvertently plays in Game 2. Featured prizes: Grandfather Clock (Game 1) and Video Game (Game 2). Two new players are present due to Shawn retiring, and Alex references. Originally scheduled for January 26-27; 30-February 01, 1989. Gene Wood: "Due to a production problem, a rebus was replaced." Contribute Two new players start off Game 2 due to Peter retiring. Cards. Two new players are present due to Eric retiring. Joy retires undefeated with $21,500 in prizes. or Best Offer . 2021-01-01 Classic Concentration (USA) 3 3 1 . Two new players are present due to Joy retiring. Jeff defeated Julie, 2-0. No circulating copy available. General Lee appears on the puzzle in Game 2. No Winner's Circle wins. The exact amount of the Rope Hammock Mike won in Game 2 was not specified. Helene defeated Richard, 2-0. The Ford Aerostar Wagon was mistakenly lit up. Kid Kool and the Quest for the Seven Wonder Herbs (USA) Start Game. Game 2 was not interrupted. Quick solve from Jerry in Game 2. Game 2 was interrupted. Featured prizes: Grandfather Clock (Game 1) and Video Game (Game 2). Quick solve from Joyce in Game 2. Cards in a row in Game 1, but unfortunately, he did not win it. New intro: A close-up shot of Alex now appears as he makes his entrance. For Game 2 and in the Winner's Circle, they were modeled by prize coordinator and wife of Steve Ryan, Kathi Mauro. No Winner's Circle win. A blink-and-you'll-miss-it mistake was made in Game 2, in which the VCR was placed on Thom's side, when it should have been placed on Brett's side, and the Aspen Colorado Ski Trip was placed on Brett's side, when it should have been placed on Thom's side. The classic form shows linkage disequilibrium with HLA-Bw47;DR7. The show ended on September 20, 1991. Two new players start the episode off due to Sandra retiring. Greg won no prizes in Game 1, and four prizes worth $3,373 in Game 2. cards in a row, and wins it. Originally scheduled for January 25-29, 1988. The answer to the puzzle is hidden by tiles. This gave the show the opportunity to have more players on the program. No Winner's Circle win (an error was made in counting a match as a correct guess; it was immediately fixed). Be the first one to add a plot. Marjorie returns, and is now credited as Marjorie Goodson-Cutt. No Winner's Circle win (though Kathy came close). This chapter seeks to review the complex literature on this topic scattered over a wide range of disciplines including anthropology, psychology, psychiatry and sociology. : Power of Chaos - Yugi the Destiny. Shauna defeated Carl, 2-0. Bush as President. A bit of a delay in confirming the solution to the puzzle in Game 1 ("Good Morning") was correct. Featured prizes: China Cabinet (Game 1) and Grandfather Clock (Game 2). Bruce & Melissa defeated David & Mary, 2-1. Helen (back from November 1988 due to an error, and no mention of her previous winnings) and a new male player are present due to Bill retiring. Michael and a single new player start the episode off due to Sherry retiring. For Game 2, they were modeled by production staffer John Genung and contestant coordinator Maggie Speak. Featured prizes: Jet Ski (Game 1) and Organ (Game 2). Featured prizes: Spoon Hutch (Game 1) and Bay Cruiser (Game 2). Kurt won one prize worth $3,985 in Game 1, and two prizes worth $3,815 in Game 2. Buzzr skips this episode, possibly due to music clearance issues of '50's rock hits replacing the standard theme. Kathy won seven prizes wroth $6,662 in Game 1, and Alan won one prize worth $456 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. Game 2 was interrupted. No Winner's Circle win. Card has been changed to red. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. No free spaces were revealed in Game 1 due to the number of blank ones. Game 2 was interrupted. Featured prizes: Armoire (Game 1) and Picnic Basket (Game 2). Quick solve from Amy in Game 1. . DOS version. Classic Concentration (USA) Start Game. Jerilyn won three prizes worth $6,715 in Game 1, and Rich won no prizes in Game 2. Game 2 was interrupted. Game 2 was interrupted. After four attempts, Shawn wins a Jeep Cherokee Wagon worth $12,346 in the Winner's Circle, and his mother and friend come up on stage. NBC interrupted Week #089 to air Day 1 of Celebration of Love Week I, and was the first of two Special Weeks taped for February 1989 Sweeps. Patrick didn't win any prizes in Game 2. Winner's Circle board timer bigger and vertical bar removed. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Quick solves from Paula. At the start, Alex plugs a Halloween week. After two attempts (and with no time left on the clock), Dorothy wins a Nissan Sentra worth $6,749 in Game 2's Winner's Circle, and her family comes up on stage. Vincent defeated Terri, 2-1. Featured prizes: 40 Inch Projector TV (Game 1) and Punch Bowl (Game 2). Featured prizes: Tennis Server/Rackets (Game 1) and Gold Diamond Bracelet (Game 2). Game 2 was not interrupted. This episode aired as the final day of South Seas Adventure Week. Concentration is an American television game show based on the children's memory game of the same name. No Winner's Circle win. Gene Wood: "Due to a production problem, this program was edited." Alex said he was getting tired of doing so. No Winner's Circle wins. No Winner's Circle win. If the two prizes match, the portion of the rebus that lies beneath is revealed. Jim in Game 2 has no relation to Mark or Marjorie Goodson. Made by Softie, Inc. and published by ShareData, Inc., this puzzle game is available for free on this page. Paula retires undefeated with $17,866 in prizes. Played this a lot with my sister when we were kids. The stagehand has problems with the prize slots behind the contestants during Game 1. Quick solve from Robert in Game 1. John won eight prizes worth $9,524 in Game 1, and Alison won three prizes worth $4,277 in Game 2. are easy to see. No Winner's Circle win, and the door reveal sound inadvertently played twice. Sandy retires undefeated with $11,124 in prizes; her exact total was not specified. Featured prizes: Venetian Mirror (Game 1) and Limited Edition Artwork (Game 2). Darlene won four prizes worth $7,240 in Game 1, and David won one prize worth $3,615 in Game 2. No Winner's Circle win (of which there was almost one). Classic Concentration premiered on May 4, 1987 replacing the short-lived revival of Blockbusters with Bill Rafferty . Curtis & Diane won five prizes worth $5,958 in Game 1, and four prizes worth $989 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. Barry retires undefeated with $15,322 in prizes. Two new players start off Game 2 due to Jeff retiring. Although the graphics is only CGA, they are adequate for the game, and pictures in the rebuses (rebii?) Mark retires undefeated with $20,456 in prizes. Bill defeated Julia, 2-1. Game 2 was not interrupted. Featured prizes: Telescope (Game 1) and Gold/Tea Coffee Service (Game 2). No Winner's Circle win. Transition spots now purple again. Sandra retires undefeated with $19,828 in prizes. 0. or Best Offer Cheerine won four prizes worth $6,897 in Game 1, and Joel won five prizes worth $4,256 in Game 2. Game 2 was interrupted. Know what this is about? After four attempts (and with no time left on the clock), Rocky wins a Nissan Sentra worth $10,764 in the Winner's Circle. Pam's daughter appears once again, and her husband is also in the audience. 1 INTRODUCTION. Alex mentions. Diane defeated David, who left with $5,603, 2-1. John won five prizes worth $7,331 in Game 1, and Debra won three prizes worth $9,818 in Game 2. Glenn in Game 2 is in a wheelchair, and has a Dog with a nametag named Merlin. NES. The Game 1 prize description has a painting of Alex. "Beam Me Up, Scotty!" No Winner's Circle win. Gene Wood: "Because neither contestant solved a puzzle, it was replaced and the program edited." After four attempts, Barry wins a Ford Festiva worth $7,786 in Game 1's Winner's Circle. Shawn retires undefeated with $12,866 in prizes. The exact amount of the Crystal Gift Certificate Debbie won in Game 2 was not specified. 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. No Winner's Circle win. Taking screenshots No Winner's Circle win. Joy won six prizes worth $3,670 in Game 1, and one prize worth $899 (exact amount not specified) in Game 2. Opens in a new window or tab. Lee wins three prizes worth $4,495 in Game 1, and Debra wins four prizes worth $3,792 in Game 2. prize coordinator (1 episode, 1990) Kristin Bjorklund . Featured prizes: Spa (Game 1) and Jet Ski (Game 2). Featured prizes: French Baker's Rack (Game 1) and Hutch (Game 2). Ross retires undefeated with $24,090 in prizes, and sets the new benchmark with 52 seconds for South Seas Adventure Week, which began on the following episode. The opening rebus (George Bush) was likely a reference to the November 08th election. Two new players start the episode off due to David retiring. Quick solve from Doris in Game 1. Puzzle. Original Format (May 1987-March 1988) Spring 1987 Summer 1987 Fall 1987 Winter 1987-1988 Two Strikes 1.0 Format (March-July 1988; Weeks #059-#062 from July-August 1988 used this format) Spring 1988 . Tim won two prizes worth $1,074 in Game 1, and Helene won no prizes in Game 2. Featured prizes: Motor Scooter (Game 1) and Jukebox (Game 2). Two new players start off Game 2 due to Sue retiring. Sandra and a single new player start the episode off due to Greg retiring. Four free spaces were revealed in Game 2. Featured prizes: Brass Desk (Game 1) and Briefcase Phone (Game 2). Ken won one prize worth $200 (exact amount not specified) in Game 1, and Denise won three prizes worth $1,659 in Game 2. Randy defeated Dennis, 2-1. 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. 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. Sue didn't win any prizes in Game 2. The property has been seen in several different versions: The original network daytime series, Concentration, aired on NBC for 14 years, 7 months, and 3,770 telecasts (1958 to 1973), the longest run of any game . Quick solve from Joy in Game 2, and Alex forgets the prize description from Gene Wood after the main game was over, as well as mistakenly call Joy Judy. Classic Concentration is the solution to the puzzle in Game 1. No Winner's Circle wins. Mike and a single new player start the episode off due to Susan retiring. Quick solve from Jon in Game 1. We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. AUTHOR'S NOTES: An asterisk (*) indicates that this contestant went on to play again in the April 1989 Tournament of Champions. Cathy has a yellow rose for good luck. A vertical border has been added for the Winner's Circle board, between the numbers and the screens of the contestant/smaller timer. Gene Wood: "Because of a technical problem, the endgame was replaced and the program edited." Classic Concentration, 1987, game show, Alex Trebek On this 1987 episode of Classic Concentration with Alex Trebek, Julie returns with $13,500 in prizes, and is ready to play a new match against Tom. Lisa defeated Phyllis, who left with $1,709, 2-1. Embed Code Add to Favorite. AUTHOR'S NOTE: From Week #091 onwards, all Weeks with less than six shows will be acknowledged. Featured prizes: Laundry Center (Game 1) and Soccer Table (Game 2). At the start, Alex sends 35th anniversary birthday wishes to WIS-TV of Columbia, South Carolina. Be the first one to add a plot. After three attempts (and due to two errors made), Alison wins a Jeep Comanche Pioneer (the last car she matched) by default worth $9,133 in the Winner's Circle. Gene Wood: "Due to a production problem, a rebus was replaced and the program edited." July 20, 1987. Classic Concentration - Janice & Joan/Byron & Allen. Featured prizes: Motor Scooter (Game 1) and Spa (Game 2). -1 point, still a very fun game to play with your friends, JR87 Featured prizes: Baker's Rack (Game 1) and Giant Screen TV (Game 2). Alex says the puzzle in Game 2 is a very busy one. The star lights up on Sue's side in Game 1 by accident. 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 . Thom was from the University of San Diego, and Brett was from Boston University. 2015-01-23 AUTHOR'S NOTE: After Week #041, it will not be specified if there was an interruption in Game 2 or not. Genres Game Show. No Winner's Circle win. -3 points Alex references the upcoming Ray Combs revival of. Game 2 was interrupted. "We will compare the art of the Chinese with Afri- can art. 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. Jeff was from the University of Southern California, and Julie was from the University of California, Los Angeles. After four attempts, Alan wins an Eagle Premier ES worth $17,223 in the Winner's Circle. Star indicators to indicate a Game was won on the Champion Podium are straightened.

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