Thursday, July 10, 2008

I miss the 80's game shows...

As much as I love reality TV, I'm sick of the celebrity versions of game and reality shows. I don't care to see how the celebrities play the games - I want to see the regular players. Game shows always tend to be more exciting that way. And crazier. At least that's how it was in the 80's. These clips I found will prove my point.

Pitfall was one of my favorite game shows ever. It was hosted by Alex Trebek and unfortunately lasted only one year (from 1981 - 1982). But I remember watching it a lot in that one year. I don't know how though - I must have stayed home from school quite a bit that year!

Then there was All Star Blitz, another favorite of mine. It was kind of like Hollywood Squares, with both celebrities and regular contestants. But like Pitfall, this show failed quickly too - it only lasted nine months in 1985.

One game show I loved that didn't fail - Press Your Luck (it ran weekday mornings on CBS from 1983 - 1986). That was the ultimate 80's game show. Big bucks, no whammies, STOP! The version from a few years ago (Whammy) can't even come close to the original. The late Peter Tomarken was an awesome game show host and the whammies were hysterical (and were created by the same guy that did the Eek! The Cat cartoon in the 90's).

That's it for today. But there's more where these came from. I'll think up some of my other favorite 80's game shows and post them soon...

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