Here in it's entirety is the late George Carlin's appearance as a Mystery Guest on the game show "What's My Line?", from 1969.
This was in the early years of his career, and as a result you may be slightly surprised by his appearance if you're only familiar with the later-era Carlin.
From a 1965 episode - the panel has to identify the REAL Berry Gordy Jr (the founder of Motown). The game is bookended by performances from The Supremes
Outside of Golden Road, this may very well be the first time The Price is Right ever gave away a 5 digit car...for a Dodge Van?! Didn't think a prize like that would retail for 5 digits. Unless you include a decimal...The contestant's so thrilled to win though, her reactions are priceless!
In 1985, Wink Martindale left the show - his replacement was Jim Caldwell, who would later go on to be an icon in the informercial realm.
But first, he had to spend a year reminding us every 3.56291 seconds about just how special the red categories were.
From Early 1986, it's Tic Tac Dough, hosted by Jim Caldwell.
...The first segment from the 1986 High Rollers *pilot*.
The pilot was filmed in late 1986, intended for syndication for Fall 1987 - where it debuted and lasted a year.
I may upload the rest of the pilot later on
From 1996, when Three Strikes winners still had to (ahem...) pull out a victory the hard way, with three strikes in the bag: A gentleman wins a CORVETTE in Three Strikes in this clip from October 1996
From the first half of the same episode as the horrible playing, here's the same family having much better fortunes in Fast Money, winning a whopping...$2,500... for their troubles
t's the full version of the clip you've seen on all the clip shows - Vanna and Pat mention Vanna's plan to get a haircut, leading to Pat taking a nice little cut out of her hair himself. The two parts you may NOT have seen before were beforehand going through possible styles, and afterward when Pat distributes Vanna's hair to the audience. Classic.
After much time spent not having uploaded it, here for you now is the FINAL part of the 1986 pilot for the Wink Martindale-hosted High Rollers. This contains Game 3 and the Big Numbers.
Just to showcase even more of the absolute...melodrama ...that was Megaword, here's a playing from a couple of weeks after the first, where Pat pretty much says he'd "accept pretty much any sentence with mostly English words"