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";s:4:"text";s:22989:"Originally scheduled for December 04; 07-11, 1987. Virginia didn't win any prizes in Game 2. The exact amount of the prizes Stephanie won in Games 1 and 2 were not specified, but they were worth $830 and $1,799 respectively. vs monica 86o:1987:ob:doug vs karen 140a:1987:ob:bob vs laura car win 140b:1987:ob:jan vs bob horrible car round Gene Wood started to say it was a Mitsubishi Precis before correcting himself. Featured prizes: Organ (Game 1) and Limited Edition Artwork (Game 2). Suzanna in Game 2 has a picture of her and her Dog Ike for good luck. Cards, and said Green TAKE! Michelle & Mike won $8,659, and Jonathon & Valerie won $4,485. Featured prizes: Roll-Top Desk and Chair (Game 1) and Copper Pots/Pans (Game 2). Yes No Tags 1 player The set is decorated for Christmas all week long, and the puzzles all week long are all Christmas-themed. Game 2 was interrupted. Shop now. 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 After four attempts, Andrea wins a Volkswagen Golf worth $10,265 in Game 1's Winner's Circle and retires undefeated with $39,629 in prizes and two cars. Game 2 was interrupted. This feature is still experimental, the game may not work properly. Classic Concentration Cinco De Mayo Episode Patznorman6750 Follow From 1990, one of the best episodes of Classic Concentration ever. In each day of this week, a leg of the journey was described by Gene Wood. Lundy joined the Resistance at the beginning of the Nazi occupation of France and survived spells in two concentration camps in Germany, according to a statement from the office of President Emmanuel Macron released Monday. Jim wins a very nice prize haul in Game 1 with seven of them claimed for a total of $8,371. Gene Wood: "Due to an error, a contestant's number selection was recreated and the program edited." Betsy retires undefeated with $17,679 in prizes. Game 2 was interrupted. < Classic Concentration | Episode Guide Edit Weeks #070-#081 all had the Best Two Out of Three format, which was utilized from July 1988 to June 1990. Alesia and Dave in Game 1 are mother and father respectively; Judee and Iris are both mothers. The exact amount of the prizes Yvette won in Game 1 were not specified, but they were worth $2,841. No free spaces were revealed in Game 2 due to being the last game of Christmas. All Rights Reserved. 1 offer from $10.49. Pam in Game 2 is very overly-excited. Buzz-in sound inadvertently played. Gene Wood: "Because neither contestant guessed the second puzzle, it was replaced and the program edited." The exact amount of the prizes Michael won in Game 1 were not specified. Robert shows off his Opera singing skills; he mentioned on the previous show to being an Opera Singer. The next leg of the journey to be revealed was from Honolulu, Hawaii to Tokyo, Japan. Marjorie is surprised with a birthday cake in Game 1; this week was taped on her birthday. Game play was the same as before: Each contestant called out a pair of numbers on the board, which contained the names of prizes and WILD and TAKE cards (the latter two explained later). The green screen where the puzzle was displayed on was briefly visible in both Games. Yvette Mimieux. Yvette Lundy, a heroine of the French Resistance during World War II, died Sunday at the age of 103. Gene Wood started to say it was a Mitsubishi Precis before correcting himself. 2.98K subscribers In this 1987 episode of Classic Concentration, champion Yvette Khalil from Down Under is back with over $7,000 in cash and prizes. Catherine in Game 1 is Japanese of Japanese-Italian descent. Game 2 is the first to use a recognizable face for the puzzle (In this case, Bob Hope, who had starred in many specials on NBC), though the opening puzzles have used Abraham Lincoln before. Cards, and said Green TAKE! The possibility was now nine prizes and $500 bonus taking up a player's board, and an additional $500 bonus taking up his or her opponent's side. The green screen where the puzzle was displayed on was briefly visible in Game 2. concentration. The green screen where the puzzle was displayed on was briefly visible in both Games. After three attempts, John wins a Dodge Lancer worth $11,334 in Game 2's Winner's Circle, and his family comes up on stage. This episode aired as Day 3 of Around the World Week. A Toyota MR2 worth $13,157. The first player to correctly identify . Alex gets Rod's total of $28,000+ wrong. Quick solve from Betsy in Game 1. Her father was born in England, of French and German descent, and her mother was Mexican. No free spaces were revealed in Game 1 due to the number of blank ones. Featured prizes: Video Game (Game 1) and Computer (Game 2). Featured prizes: Pearl Diamond Necklace (Game 1) and Gold Tea/Coffee Service (Game 2). Featured prizes: Range with Microwave (Game 1) and (Game 2). Featured prizes: Motorcycle (Game 1) and Telescope (Game 2). The green screen where the puzzle was displayed on was briefly visible in Game 2. The wreath and the words "AROUND THE WORLD TRIP RECORD HOLDER" are a bit wider than before. Lundy joined the Resistance at the beginning of the Nazi occupation of France and. The exact amount of the Diamond Gold Bracelet Robert won in Game 1 was not specified, but it was worth $1,100. Both contestants in Game 2 are similarly-named. What Americans forget about French resistance. The green screen where the puzzle was displayed on was briefly visible in Game 2. Featured prizes: Cake of the Month for a Year (Game 1) and Season Tickets to Your Favorite Team for a Year (Game 2). B) William james def-focuses on selective attention. Kevin & Judee won $4,049. Featured prizes: Pearl Diamond Necklace (Game 1) and Gold Tea/Coffee Service (Game 2). Tarrell & Esther won $7,949. Yvette in Game 2 is an Australian of Arab descent, and has a toy Koala Bear as a good luck charm. She presently has the fastest time for the upcoming Around the World Week with 44 seconds. Game 2 was interrupted. Classic Concentration is the solution to the puzzle in Game 1. Paula and Mike in Game 1 are mother and father respectively; Jamie and Valerie in Game 2 are grandmother and mother respectively. Laurie finds the $500 bonus for finding two WILD! The exact amount of the Silver Flatware Thompson won in Game 2 was not specified, but they were worth $100. CNNs Saskya Vandoorne contributed to this article. No Winner's Circle wins, and the first one had a malfunction, so Robyn gained back 5 seconds. Betsy retires undefeated with $17,679 in prizes. Gwenn returns due to a problem in the Winner's Circle that worked against her, and has now had her baby; she was pregnant in her original appearance. Rachel leaves the program with two cars. Classic Concentration relied on a series of patterns as did Press Your Luck. Game 2 was interrupted. Game 2 was interrupted. Game 2 was interrupted. Yvette Collins Game 2 was not interrupted. Eventually he opened the first game of the day by reporting that a home viewer had written in to point out that with three WILD! College students need to be aware of how stress affect them, and how to prevent or reduce its impact on their well-being and school performance. The green screen where the puzzle was displayed on was briefly visible in Game 1. Featured prizes: Stereo (Game 1) and Organ (Game 2). Betsy has a broken leg. The exact amount of the Anniversary Clock Barbie won in Game 2 was not specified. Bill Cosby (of NBC's. Game 2 was not interrupted. She subsequently went on to find even more lucrative opportunities in real estate. Vera wins a very nice prize haul in Game 1 with six of them claimed for a total of $4,332. This episode aired as Day 1 of Around the World Week, and this was the other special week taped for November Sweeps. Featured prizes: Piano (Game 1) and Cappuccino Machine (Game 2). Game 2 was interrupted. | Both Winner's Circles had a car briefing, and during the second one, Alex presents Joyce with a stuffed Polar Bear for good luck. Featured prizes: Flowers Each Week (Game 1) and Dollhouse (Game 2). The exact amount of the Sports Watch Robyn won in Game 1 was not specified, but it was worth $200. General. The exact amount of the prizes Joyce won in Game 2 were not specified. Awkward cuts and fades for the parting gifts with no goodbye segment. Featured prizes: Oriental Rug (Game 1) and Telescope (Game 2). Another one of Marjorie's pet Dogs, Lola, appears in Game 2. After two attempts (and with no time left on the clock), Mart wins a Yugo GV worth $5,685 in Game 1's Winner's Circle. Featured prizes: Wing Sailer (Game 1) and 40 Inch Projector TV (Game 2). Alex references. The green screen where the puzzle was displayed on was briefly visible in Game 1. Yvette currently has $28,567 in prizes, which is about $42,000 in Australian money. No Winner's Circle wins. After two attempts, Rachel wins a Plymouth Reliant worth $10,376 in Game 1's Winner's Circle, and Rachel is the biggest winner at this point with $35,917. Touch device users, explore by touch or with . The exact amount of the Silver Gifts Certificate Andrea won in Game 2 was not specified, but it was worth $400. After six attempts, John wins an Oldsmobile Calais worth $10,730 in Game 1's Winner's Circle. Game 2 was interrupted. The green screen where the puzzle was displayed on was briefly visible in Game 2. Featured prizes: Aquamarine Diamond Ring (Game 1) and Hutch (Game 2). This episode aired as Day 4 of Around the World Week. Release Dates This episode aired as Day 3 of Children's Week. After four attempts, Robbie wins a Toyota Corolla worth $9,713 in Game 1's Winner's Circle. Classic Concentration 87_0107Aired April 27, 2021 at 8:00PM ET on BUZZR (Stream) Featured prizes: Flowers Each Week (Game 1) and Dollhouse (Game 2). Featured prizes: Range/Microwave (Game 1) and Free-Standing Fireplace (Game 2). Alex mentions in Game 2 that they had just said goodbye to an Officer from the city of Orange and hello to a new one. Game 2 was interrupted. There was a confusion in Game 1 about the Cordless Phone/Answering Machine and the Cordless Headphones. Two new players start off Game 2 due to Yvette retiring. Game play was the same as before: Each contestant called out a pair of numbers on the board, which contained the names of prizes and WILD and TAKE cards (the latter two explained later). A Warner Bros. Quick solve from Yvette in Game 2. The exact amount of the Sports Watch Robyn won in Game 1 was not specified, but it was worth $200. Probably her last role of note was as the victim of a harrowing chain of events in Jackson County Jail (1976), a downbeat exploitation drama produced by Roger Corman's New World Pictures. The green screen where the puzzle was displayed on was briefly visible in Game 2. After two attempts (and with no time left on the clock), Mart wins a Yugo GV worth $5,685 in Game 1's Winner's Circle. This is chronicling the 1970s version of Concentration. Featured prizes: Motor Scooter (Game 1) and Illuminated Globe (Game 2). Marjorie is surprised with a birthday cake in Game 1; this week was taped on her birthday. Game 2 was interrupted. Featured prizes: Washer/Dryer (Game 1) and Dinnerware (Game 2). Rachel leaves the program with two cars. Game 2 was interrupted. Quick solve from Wayne in Game 1 and quick solve from Joyce in Game 2. There was a larger number of patterns on Concentration but if you memorized a few and got lucky enough to have one show up you were guaranteed a car in a very short amount of time. Card. Buzzr skips this episode. This turned out to be one of the studio's biggest box office winners of 1960. Alex beings announcing that the Children's Week would begin Monday November 09. | No free spaces were revealed in Game 1 due to the number of blank ones. No free spaces were revealed in Game 1 due to the number of blank ones. The exact amount of the prizes Paul won in Game 2 were not specified, but they were worth $2,765. Quick solve from Robert in Game 1. My mom was on the game show Classic Concentration, hosted by Alex Trebek. Unlike the first edition from the second only by the assortment of puzzles, of which there are in both cases approximately one hundred pieces and who each other does not repeat. Featured prizes: Leather Recliner (Game 1) and Inflatable Boat (Game 2). Game play was the same as before: Each contestant called Revival of the classic NBC game show where two contestants, one a returning champion, faced a computer-generated board of 25 squares. No Winner's Circle wins, and the time's up buzzer was inadvertently played during the second one. Featured prizes: 40 Inch Projector TV (Game 1) and Motor Scooter (Game 2). Alex references. Jim's prizes in Game 1 were worth about $2,000+, and Sue's prizes in Game 2 were worth about $3,000+. The exact amount of the Candelabra Melia won in Game 2 was not specified. During the second Winner's Circle, Robert references episode #0119, in which "Alex Trebek" was the solution to a puzzle. The series lasted just one season before being canceled. Buzzr skips this episode. A wreath with the words "AROUND THE WORLD TRIP RECORD HOLDER" is superimposed around Alex and Betsy. Stephanie has a necklace with the NBC Peacock (the network's mascot) for good luck. After three attempts, Rachel wins a Chevrolet IROC-Z28 worth $17,533 in Game 1's Winner's Circle. The exact amount of the Motor Scooter Rich won in Game 2 was not specified, but it was worth $1,798. No Winner's Circle wins. Tracy and Shawna in Game 1 are aunt and mother respectively; Dave and Barry in Game 2 are father and uncle respectively. CNN Yvette Lundy, a heroine of the French Resistance during World War II, died Sunday at the age of 103. After two attempts, Vera wins a second Jeep Cherokee worth $12,774 in Game 1's Winner's Circle, and Vera has the biggest grand total so far with $48,853 in prizers and two cars. Yvette Obura, Mueni and Diana Marua. Recorded off Buzzr. No Winner's Circle wins. After a fourteen-year absense from network daytime television, "Concentration" returned as "Classic Concentration", with an updated version based on the original series. The circle car win graphic now shows twelve cars with three on each side; same colors as before. Cast & Crew. No Winner's Circle wins, and the second one had a very heartbreaking loss. The Refrigerator proves to be a very emotional prize for Betsy. 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". A drawing of ALF from the eponymous NBC Sitcom appears on the second rebus, in which the solution was "Alphabet Soup". After four attempts, Sally wins a Toyota Corolla worth $9,713 in Game 1's Winner's Circle, and her family comes up on stage. In her spare time, Mimieux traveled extensively, painted and studied archaeology. On December 08, the show got preempted for coverage on the Reagan-Gorbachev Summit in the White House. Featured prizes: Designer Sweaters (Game 1) and Groceries for a Year (Game 2). Featured prizes: Motor Scooter (Game 1) and Wing Sailer (Game 2). "Scooter" is misspelled on Rachel's prize board (K instead of S). Alex announces this new wrinkle by referencing the song, Featured prizes: Gold Jade Ring (Game 1) and Organ (Game 2). 2:57 PM EST, Mon November 4, 2019. Weeks #018-#030 all had the original format, which was utilized from May 1987 to March 1988. Today, she faces off against challenger. The possibility was now nine prizes and $500 bonus taking up a player's board, and an additional $500 bonus taking up his or her opponent's side. Gwenn returns due to a problem in the Winner's Circle that worked against her, and has now had her baby; she was pregnant in her original appearance. Four shows were taped for this week instead of five. After three attempts (and with no time left on the clock), Greg wins a Honda Civic worth $8,984 in Game 2's Winner's Circle. The set is decorated for Christmas all week long, and the puzzles all week long are all Christmas-themed. While she was first persuaded to go into acting by a Hollywood publicist, her discovery for the screen can be attributed to the director Vincente Minnelli who saw her perform in a play and decided to cast her in his melodrama Home from the Hill (1960). Buzz-in sound inadvertently played. No Winner's Circle wins, and both of them had a car briefing. Stephanie has a necklace with the NBC Peacock (the network's mascot) for good luck. Betsy has a lucky Elephant. Game 2 was interrupted. The green screen where the puzzle was displayed on was briefly visible in both Games. There were several versions of this show made, starting in 1953. Cards in a row in Game 2, but unfortunately, he did not win it. After two attempts, Rachel wins a Plymouth Reliant worth $10,376 in Game 1's Winner's Circle, and Rachel is the biggest winner at this point with $35,917. Lundy survived the camps and returned to France after the war, but she was unable to talk about what she had experienced until 1959, when she started to tell her story. No Winner's Circle wins, and Stephanie is TERRIBLE at it. After three attempts, Monica wins a second Ford Mustang worth $10,080 in Game 2's Winner's Circle. Revival of the classic NBC game show where two contestants, one a returning champion, faced a computer-generated board of 25 squares. Featured prizes: House Cleaning for a Year (Game 1) and Crystal (Game 2). An intelligent, slender leading lady of the 1960s and 70s, Yvette Carmen Mimieux was born in Hollywood, California, to Maria (Montemayor) and Ren Mimieux, an occasional movie extra. Featured prizes: Espresso Cappuccino Machine (Game 1) and Venetian Mirror (Game 2). The green screen where the puzzle was displayed on was briefly visible in Game 1. Game 2 was interrupted. Vera wins a very nice prize haul in Game 1 with eight of them claimed for a total of $14,658, the most won in the main game thus far. Featured prizes: Wing Sailer (Game 1) and 40 Inch Projector TV (Game 2). No Winner's Circle wins. After six attempts, Sue wins a Chevrolet Nova worth $9,700+ in Game 2's Winner's Circle. This episode aired as Day 3 of Children's Week. Game 2 was interrupted. Bill unintentionally insults the prizes in Game 1. We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. Game 2 was interrupted. Alex is given free popcorn in Game 2. Monica retires undefeated with an all-time record of $60,650 in prizes, the biggest grand total ever, and is also the only contestant ever to win three cars, due to a new wrinkle on winning the endgame that would be put into place three weeks later. Quick solve from Wayne in Game 1 and quick solve from Joyce in Game 2. Featured prizes: Leather Recliner (Game 1) and Inflatable Boat (Game 2). Featured prizes: Aquamarine Diamond Ring (Game 1) and Hutch (Game 2). The contestant with the fastest time all week long would win two tickets for an all expenses paid trip around the world. No match passed control to the opponent, but a ma Read all. Archives reveal the untold stories of diplomats who helped Jews escape Nazi death camps. The exact amount of the prizes Michael won in Game 1 were not specified. Last episode with the parting gifts read by Gene Wood after Alex signed off. In Game 1's Winner's Circle, Monica becomes the very first player to win with just one attempt (The base time of 35 seconds), with her boyfriend coming up on stage. Timm didn't win any prizes in Game 2. Alex is presented with a U.S. Coast Guard hat from John. Featured prizes: Tennis Ball Server/Rackets (Game 1) and Aquamarine Diamond Ring (Game 2). The door reveal sound effect was inadvertently played during Alex's explanation to the viewers how the puzzle was solved in Game 1. After four attempts, Robbie wins a Toyota Corolla worth $9,713 in Game 1's Winner's Circle. We have new and used copies available, in 0 edition - starting at $15.29. Winner's Circle. After three attempts, Robert wins an Oldsmobile Firenza worth $10,500 in Game 2's Winner's Circle. The exact amount of the Woman's Wool Jacket Brian & Tracy won in Game 1 was not specified. Card. Featured prizes: American Gold Coins (Game 1) and Home Spa (Game 2). Betsy has a lucky Elephant. The contestant with the fastest time all week long would win two tickets for an all expenses paid trip around the world. What is the English language plot outline for Classic Concentration (1987)? Featured prizes: Washer/Dryer (Game 1) and Dinnerware (Game 2). No Winner's Circle wins, and Mark came very close to winning the second one. This episode aired as the final day of Children's Week. Alex says a car was given away two days ago, but it was actually three days ago. Classic Concentration > Play Classic Concentration - Play Online DOS - 1988 For small DOS games like Classic Concentration, you can play online immediately with your browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer.). The exact amount of the prizes Melia won in Game 1 were not specified, but they were worth $743. The fastest time a contestant has won a car was 35 seconds, which happened on many occasions, in the 4 year run. Originally scheduled for December 04; 07-11, 1987. Pinterest. Discovery Company. Featured prizes: Chess Set/Table (Game 1) and Designer Cookware (Game 2). Do you think old video games are boring? Explore. Reviews At the start of Game 2, they began doing plugs for a Children's Week, which would air from November 09-13. The next leg of the journey to be revealed was from Hong Kong to Sydney, Australia. Game 2 was interrupted. Nancy (12/24/1987) DigifanGSN. Game 2 was not interrupted. The exact amount of the prizes Bob won in Game 1 were not specified, but they were worth $849. After three attempts, Virginia wins a Dodge Daytona worth $13,277 in Game 2's Winner's Circle. Game 2 was interrupted. During the second Winner's Circle, Alex presents Joyce with a stuffed Polar Bear for good luck. Michael retires undefeated with $18,519 in prizes. Game 2 was interrupted. The "Losing Horns" from. Featured prizes: Diamond Ring (Game 1) and Silver Buffet Service (Game 2). Featured prizes: Motor Scooter (Game 1) and Wing Sailer (Game 2). After two attempts (and with no time left on the clock), Robert wins a Nissan Pathfinder worth $16,119 in Game 2's Winner's Circle. Marjorie has a fake beard during the modeling of the Grandfather Clock. This is the first time a car was won four out of ten times this week; most weeks had an average of three wins. Game 2 was interrupted. Timm didn't win any prizes in Game 2. Mart wins a very nice prize haul in Game 1 with six of them claimed for a total of $4,869. ";s:7:"keyword";s:28:"yvette classic concentration";s:5:"links";s:553:"Suns Vs Mavericks Game 3 Prediction, What Is The Rarest Subway Surfers Skin, Original Pears Soap Prints, Tri Cities Extreme Volleyball, Articles Y
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