Un concurso donde los participantes responden preguntas de trivia, con premios determinados por tragamonedas. Los ganadores pasan a ronda final usando tragamonedas por premios mayores, pero ... Leer todoUn concurso donde los participantes responden preguntas de trivia, con premios determinados por tragamonedas. Los ganadores pasan a ronda final usando tragamonedas por premios mayores, pero arriesgan perderlo todo.Un concurso donde los participantes responden preguntas de trivia, con premios determinados por tragamonedas. Los ganadores pasan a ronda final usando tragamonedas por premios mayores, pero arriesgan perderlo todo.
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The game itself was outstanding. Even though most of the questions were easy, I really enjoyed the show and answered most of the questions correctly. Barry always asked contestants if they can come back on the next show if time ran out in the middle of the game since he was used to live TV.
By the 1981-82 season, the show began to jump the shark when audience members got a chance to "Face the Devil." I felt it was out of place and should't belong as part of the show. But the biggest jump was in 1984 when Barry died of a heart attack and Bill Cullen was hired as host instead of regular substitute host Jim Peck. Cullen seemed slow and didn't move the game along well.
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- TriviaTwo black and white pilots were made, in 1968 and in 1969 with Allen Ludden as host. "The Joker's Wild" debuted at 10:00 (EST), Monday morning, September 4, 1972 on CBS Television - the same Labor Day which saw the dawning of Gambit (1972) and The New Price Is Right (1972).
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[Farewell speech on the June 13, 1975 finale]
Host: Ladies and gentlemen, this is the last "Joker's Wild" program. On Monday, a new program will appear here. It is called "Spin-Off", and it features a very good friend of mine, Jim Lange. I hope that you will watch it, 'cause I'm sure you will enjoy it. 686 programs ago, I had the distinct pleasure of saying, "Welcome to 'The Joker's Wild.'" I could not have been able to say that then, nor could I say goodbye to you now, without acknowledging the contributions made by my friends here at CBS, notably the chief of programs, Mr. Fred Silverman, Mr. Bud Grant, Mr. Oscar Katz, and Mr. Mike Logans; their patience has been monumental, their loyalty has been teriffic, as it has been to those of you are watching. I'd also like to pay a special tribute, along with my Executive Producer Dan Enright, to two individuals who have helped so much to make this the 3-year success that it has enjoyed here on CBS, in particular our Director, Richard Kline, without whom we could not have done the program, and the great contributions made by our Producer, Justin Edgerton. At the end of this program, I cannot - -there is not time for me to list everybody; you will see a full list of the names of the people both on the technical staff and on the staff of my own company without whom we could not have brought you 686 programs. We hope that you have enjoyed them. It's been a great privilege for me to have been with you these three years; they have been the very, very happiest and most productive years of my life. We'll be seeing you again shortly, and so, for the 686th time, this is Jack Barry, for all of us here on "The Joker's Wild", thanking you for your loyalty and saying goodbye.
- ConexionesFeatured in Déjenlos reír (1981)
- Bandas sonorasThe Savers
1972-1974 CBS Theme/1977-1978 Syndicated Open
aka "Peanuts, Hot Dogs and Beer"
Written by Jean-Jacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley
Published by Valentine Music Company
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