Game Show Related Material

 

 

Behind the Scenes at Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
An hourlong special with interviews with contestants, crew and lots more! (original broadcast/w/c/A+)


Behind the Scenes of Global Guts: The Road to Extreme Arena

Get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of “Global Guts, including how kids from around the world are selected and more! (NICK/wo/c/A/DCL/159/DVD23)


Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal
GSN's first documentary about Michael Larsen's reign of terror on "Press Your Luck" in 1984. Interviews include Larsen's family members, opponents and staff. Peter Tomarken hosts and narrates the story. (missing last minute)(GSN/wo/c/A+/133)


Biography
Bob Barker (A+)
Mark Goodson (A+)

(2006) TV GAME SHOWS! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! TWO HOURS! (original broadcast/wo/cA+/DVD142)


Deal
A very interesting and intimate behind-the scenes look at "Let's Make a Deal", one of the most popular game shows of all time. Featuring interviews with cast & crew, and lots, lots more! (A+/JM)


Donny & Marie
(2002) Bob Barker guest-stars! Donny & Marie plays "Clock Game". (original broadcast/wo/c/A+/PC/162)


Double Dare: The Messiest Moments
Marc Summers and Harvey host a 45-minute video special with some of the messiest obstacle courses in "Double Dare" history. (A/AK)


Double Dare: Super Sloppiest Moments
Marc Summers hosts a 30-minute video special with some of the sloppiest physical challenges and obstacle courses, mostly from "Super Sloppy Double Dare" (1989) and "Family Double Dare” (Nickelodeon edition). (A+)


E! True Hollywood Story: Wheel of Fortune

(2004) “Hollywood Squares” Two hours! (E!/w/c/A+/DVD90)

This two-hour special focuses on the success, scandals, tragedies and triumphs of “Wheel of Fortune”. Many interviews! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Rolf Berneshke “Wheel” segment missing. (E!/wo/c/A+/DVD8)


Fun House Fitness: The Fun House Funk
Fitness queen Jane Fonda hosts this 45-minute (I think...) workout video starring J.D. Roth. Features lots of clips from "Fun House". (A+)


Game Show Moments Gone Bananas—Ben Stein

(2005) Installment #1 (VH1/wo/c/A+/DVD38)

(2005) Installment #2 (VH1/wo/c/A+/DVD39)

(2005) Installment #4 (VH1/w/c/A+/DVD44)

(2005) Installment #5 (VH1/w/o/c/A+/DVD47)


Game Show Promos
The $20,000 Pyramid
The $25,000 Pyramid (Cullen)
The Joker's Wild (2)
Match Game '74
Gambit (2)
The Price Is Right
Now You See It
The $10,000 Pyramid
Hollywood's Talking


Most Outrageous Game Show Moments
Bob Eubanks, Jim Lange, Peter Marshall, Wink Martindale and Ben Stein host this 60-minute special with lots of hilarious game show clips. (original broadcast/w/o/c/A+ to A/111)


Most Outrageous Game Show Moments 2
Bob Eubanks hosts a second special featuring more of TMOGSM. (original broadcast/wo/c/A+/132)


Most Outrageous Game Show Moments 3
Bob Eubanks hosts a third special featuring more of...you guessed it! (original broadcast/wo/c/A+/132)


Most Outrageous Game Show Moments 5

Bob Eubanks and Chuck Woolery host more of outrageous moments! (original broadcast/wo/c/A+/136/DVD27)


Price Is Right Pitchfilm

Mark Goodson and Dennis James discuss “The New Price Is Right” in 1972. Includes a clip of Dennis hosting “Let’s Make a Deal.” (A+/PC)


Sale of the Century 15th Anniversary Celebration (Australia)

Glenn Ridge hosts this hourlong special featuring neat clips from the Aussie $otC (including the premiere) also clips from foreign versions (including the U.S.!), interviews with Tony Barber (the first host of Aussie $otC), the hostess, announcer and reminiscences from Reg Grundy! (original broadcast/A/CD/137)


A Salute to Double Dare
Marc Summers hosts this half-hour look at the history of "Double Dare". Featuring interviews with Harvey and Robin Marella. (NICK/wo/c/A+/CD)


Non-Game Show Related Material

 

America’s Best Waterparks

(TRAV/wo/c/A+/DVD39)


American Bandstand--Dick Clark
(1969) Mama Cass day. Filmed in B&W (which most shows don't air in in 1969)(Studio master/wo/c/A+/PC/164)
(1/16/79) The Village People performs four songs (original broadcast/w/c/A-)
(8/7/82) A Flock of Seagulls (original broadcast/w/c/A+)
(8/28/82) Eddie Money; Sparks (original broadcast/w/c/A+)
(1/1/83) Adam Ant (original broadcast, w/c, A+)
(5/7/83) Thompson Twins; Bow Wow Wow (original broadcast/w/c/A+)
(4/21/84) Shannon; Golden Earring (original broadcast/wo/c/A+)
VH-1 half-hour formats
(1979) Peaches & Herb (VH1/w/c/A+)
(1980) Shalamar (VH1/w/c/A+)
(1981) George Burns (yes, THE George Burns!); Susan Anton (VH1/w/c/A+)
(1981) Dr. Hook; Ray, Parker, Jr. and Raydio (VH1/w/c/A+)
(1984) Scandal featuring Patti Smyth (VH1/w/c/A+)
(1984) Berlin (VH1/w/c/A+)

(1984) Janet Jackson; Lakeside (VH1/wo/c/A+)


And You Don’t Stop: 30 Years of Hip Hop

(2004) Part 1: Back in the day. (VH1 Classic/w/c/A+/DVD152)


Andrea McArdle on Broadway

(1996) The original “Annie” on Broadway has her own special performing all of her songs from her album of the same name. Musical director is none other than her husband, EDD KALEHOFF! Watch Edd play the acoustic guitar on “Pinball Wizard”. (According to the liner notes, he doesn’t play on acoustic guitar.) (original broadcast/w/c/A+)


B5 interview and concert clip and videos “U Got Me” and “All I Do” (A+/DVD75)


BET Awards 2004

Clips: Hip Hop on Wax’s 25th anniversary with electrifying performances by Sugar Hill Gang, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Slick Rick, Doug E. Fresh and Public Enemy; Rick James and Teena Marie (my girl!) perform “Fire and Desire”. (A+)


BET Awards 2005

Clips: Teena Marie (my girl!) gives a powerful, heartfelt tribute to Rick James; Stevie Wonder (my man!) performs “So What The Fuss?” (A+/DVD50)


Behind the Music

(2005) New Edition. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! (VH1/wo/c/A+/DVD27)


Best Amusement Parks 0f 2006 (TRAV/w/c/A+/DVD143)


Biography
(2004) Bette Midler. Two hours. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR ALL MISS M FANS! (original broadcast/wo/c/A+)

(2004) Abba (A&E/wo/c/A+/DVD104)

(2006) Dolly Parton. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! TWO HOURS! (original broadcast/w/c/A+/’DVD135)


A Charlie Brown Christmas

(1965) One of the greatest Christmas animated specials of all-time (repeat/wo/c/A+/DVD2)


Club Comic View Presents

(2004) Michael Colyar (repeat/w/c/A+)

(2004) Joe Torry (from my near-hometown, St. Louis!)(repeat/wo/c/A+)

(2004) G-Thang (also from my near-hometown, St. Louis!)(repeat/wo/c/A+)


(Club) Comic View—J. Anthony Brown

(2003) J’s first episode. Special appearances by Bruce Bruce and Steve Harvey. Features G-Thang and LaVelle Crawford (both from my near-hometown, St. Louis!)(repeat/w/c/A+)


Club Comic View—Ricky Smiley

(2005) Clip: Steve Brown (A+/DVD6)


Cosby Show

(1985) Cliff Huxtable deals with Rudy’s friends at her sleepover. Lots of fun! One of her friends who looked like a boy would grow up to be singer Alicia Keys! (Nick at Nite/wo/c/A+)

(1985) The Stevie Wonder (my man!) episode. One of my all-time favorites! (Nick at Nite/TBS/w/c/A+/DVD59)


Dusty Springfield: Reflections

This one-hour PBS special looks back at classic performances from Dusty, the late, great “Sweetheart of Soul” (as I would like to call her) including some of her biggest hits! Reminiscences by Petula Clark. (repeat/A+/DVD14)


E! True Hollywood Story

(2001) New Kids on the Block. Two hours! (E!/w/c/A+/DVD112)


The Flip Wilson Show

(1971) Clip: The Jackson 5 perform a medley (A+/DVD73)

(1971) Clip: The Osmond Brothers perform “Yo-Yo” ((A+/DVD73)


Game Show Countdown: The Top 10 Hosts (GSN/wo/c/A+/DVD176)


Hip Hop Honors 2004

(2004) Two-hour special honoring hip-hop and its groundbreakers! (VH1/w/c/A+/DVD11)


Hip Hop Honors 2005

(2005) Two-hour special honoring LL Cool J, Ice-T, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Salt-N-Pepa, Big Daddy Kane, The Notorious B.I.G., and the movie “Boyz N The Hood” (VH1/w/c/A+/DVD72)


Inside the Actor’s Studio

(2004) Bette Midler (repeat/wo/c/A+/DVD4)


The Jane Pauley Show

(2004) Olivia Newton-John (my girl!) guest stars! (original broadcast/w/c/A+/175)


Katt Williams: The Pimp Chronicles, Part One (HBO/A+/DVD152)


Kept

(2005) PREMIERE! Gorgeous British supermodel Jerry Hall brings 12 American men to London to compete in a reality series to see who will be her kept man (VH1/wo/c/A+/DVD39)

(2005) Second episode. The remaining 11 American men get a makeover of their hair and body as they compete in a fashion show for Jerry Hall. (VH1/wo/c/A+/DVD41)

(2005) Third episode. The remaining 10 men takes on etiquette lessons and learns about art by drawing a nude model and paint each other naked! (VH1/wo/c/A+/DVD43)

(2005) Fourth episode. Jerry Hall packs her nine men off to the country to stay in the castle home of Anne Boleyn where they must prove themselves as proper houseguests. Plus, the boys learn to write poetry and then present their devotions to Jerry at a special dinner party with her friends. But on a night out, one guy loses his head under the spying eye of Jerry Hall leaving him on the wrong side of the moat. (VH1/wo/c/A+/DVD46)

(2005) Fifth episode. Jerry sends the eight remaining guys to face their most fearsome challenge yet—the British press. And when Jerry throws a costume party, the guys are sent to dancing school to learn some new moves. They’ll have to strut their stuff for Jerry and her friends before one of them will have to hang up his dancing shoes for good. (VH1/wo/c/A+/DVD48)

(2005) Sixth episode. Jerry Hall’s Kept man must know his way around the kitchen and how to entertain his friends like a proper gentleman. The seven remaining men are sent to learn the culinary arts from Gary Rhodes, one of London’s top chefs. They’ll have to prepare and cater a private party for Jerry’s exclusive guests and the guy who can’t stand the heat will be sent out of the kitchen for good. (GSN/wo/c/A+/DVD50)

(2005) Seventh episode. It’s a day of the horse races when the six kept men learn how to be proper sporting gentlemen and the fine art of the wager. But it is not enough for Jerry Hall’s kept man to stay on the sidelines when the men saddle up and learn to play polo. In a twist, two men are eliminated leaving the final four to begin the home stretch (VH1/wo/c/A+/DVD53)

(2005) Eighth episode. Jerry whisks the three remaining men off to Paris. In the City of Lights, the men are tutored in the art of romance by a French Casanova and given the opportunity to show what they’ve learned on three fantasy dates with Jerry. In the end, only two will return to London, leaving one to find his own way back across the Channel (VH1/wo/c/A+/DVD59)

(2005) Ninth and final episode of the season. The last guys return to London where they get a glimpse of the pampered life of a Kept man, complete with a penthouse apartment, fast cars, and the six-figure allowance. The men have a final double date with Jerry atop the London Eye. But before the winner can be chosen as the kept man, they both must face their past behavior and stand up to an inquisition lead by Jerry and her friends (GSN/wo/c/A+/DVD61)


Late Night with Conan O’Brian

(2005) Clips: Dolly Parton interviews and performs “Me and Bobby McGee” (original broadcast/w/c/A+/DVD77)


The Muppet Show

(1977) Madeline Kahn (TNT/wo/c/A+/DCL/159)

(1977) Elton John (NICK/wo/c/A+/DCL/159)

(1980) Linda Rondstadt (NICK/wo/c/A+/DCL/159)


Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam—Mike Epps

(2006) RETURN PREMIERE! Tony Rock, Sommore, Capone (HBO/A+/DVD150)

(2006) Vince Morris, Adele Givens, earthquake (HBO/A+/DVD152)

(2006) Jay Phillips, Dominique, Tony Roberts (HBO/A+/DVD155)


 

Sheena Easton tapes

Tape 9 (3 hours and 40 minutes): John and Leeza Show: I will say goodbye, Body Bags episode, Johnny
Carson--Strut + interview + Still Willing To Try, Japan interview
'89, Days
like this, Live at the Tokyo Music Festival ( sings several hits

live),
Sheena presenting award in Japan, Convertible interview, Much Music
Spotlight, Soul Train--What Comes Naturally + You Can Swing It,
Interview
Japan '91, 7 Minute Stomach video '92, Live at 5 '95, Regis and
Kathie Lee
'95, Disney's 4th of July: You can swing it + To Anyone, commercial,
One on
One with John Tesh '92, Joel Siegal review 4/24 4/24/92, Man of La
Mancha
commercial, Sheena and Raul Julia interview '92, Byron Allen-What
Comes
Naturally, Vic Tanny commercial, UNICEF-- lover in me and Follow My
Rainbow, American Bandstand--Telefone + I like the fright, Jimmy Mack
video, For your eyes only--Solid Gold, Friday Night videos--talking
and
Days like this.

 

Tape 10: (2 hours) Pleasure Island New Year's Eve '92 concert, 101 Remix video, videos
for:
101, Days like this, almost over you, we've got tonight + You could
have
been with me, Solid Gold  : A little tenderness, I wouldn't beg for
water;
Johnny Carson:  Still willing to Try, lover in me, ads for Bally's,
Camelot
Music, Rock Against Drugs, When Sunny Gets Blue-live in Atlantic City
and
Happy New Year America: Lover and No Deposit.

 

Tape 14: (2 hours): Bandstand 3/81: Modern Girl, int + Morning Train, '91 Basement tapes
re:
Dentist's Convention + video excerpts, 30 minute workout ad, USA
Today int
'89, 30 minute workout informercial, Inside Story Stalking Report,
Lou
Rawls Parade of Stars telethon- lover + follow my rainbow, Soul
Train-
lover  + No Deposit + int, American Music Awards Lookback Tribute to
Stevie
Wonder '82 + excerpts of For your eyes only, award presentations with
Garth
Brooks, Starship + Sheena in the audience, Entertainment Tonight's
B'day,
comments about winning award, stalker report int re: Robin Leach, No
Strings int + song excerpts, Wind Beneath My Wings live, La Mancha,
nude
scene double, Hands Across America, Women in Rock, Censorship, Jimmy
Mack,
Celebrity Softball, Modelling Grammy outfit, Hollywood Memories, No
Sound
But A heart int, Eternity int, posing for stills, Johnny Carson:
Still
Willing to Try + Strut + int, John Laroquette int, Tom Snyder workout
int,
3 diff workout ads, hosting at Live Aid with Kenny Loggins and Jeff
Bridges, Favorite foods, Making of Jimmy Mack.

 

Tape 15: (2 hours) Byron Allen: lover + int + Follow My Rainbow, Solid Gold: Do it for
love +
Magic of love, Bally's ad, Tom Snyder informercial '89- President's
Health
Club (diff from  tape 14), ET Pia Zadora remark, America's Top 10 -
half
Morning Train video- 5th most successful act of the new British
Invasion,
Making of Magic of love with int + Jimmy Mack + Do it for love
excerpts +
interview, Hollywood's Most Eligible women- Sheena comment, ET posing
for
poster re '87 + No Sound interview, Johnny Carson -: What comes
naturally +
int + the Next time, Strut int + Still willing to try love, ET:
Barbra
Streisand concert comment, So Far So Good- discusses song and
songwriter
Tom Snow, lover in me + int + video excerpt, E Close Up - My Cherie
int  +
song's excerpt, Morning Train excerpt, U got the look video VH-1,
America's
Top 10 ad, American Music Awards- awarding George Michael winner,
presenting with Nick Rhodes at the '86 Grammy Awards, Sheena in the
audience, What Comes Naturally int excerpts of For Your eyes only,
lover,
strut, Miami Vice, U got the look, Bally's ad, Regis and Kathie Lee
re:
lover, No Strings int + song excerpt of the man I love belongs to
somebody
else, Extreme Close Up 30 min int- la Mancha excerpts.

 

Tape 41: (about 1 hour)

LIVE AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS FEB 2004


(It’s) Showtime at the Apollo
(1988) Clip: Expose performs “Let Me Be The One” (A+/DVD52)

(2004) Clip: Teena Marie (my girl!) performs "Still in Love" live! (A+)

(2004) Clip: New Edition performs “Hot 2Nite” (A+/172)


Soul Train

Tape 1: (Clips)

(1973) The Supremes perform “Floy Joy”

(1973) Lloyd Price performs “Just For Baby”

(1973) The Supremes perform “Bad Weather”

(1973) Lloyd Price performs “Love Music”

(1973) The Supremes performs “Stoned Love”

(1973) Chuck Berry performs “Reelin’ and Rockin’” and “Wee Wee Hours”

(1973) Maxayn performs “Check Out Your Mind”

(1973) Willie Hutch performs “Brother’s Gonna Work It Out”

(1973) Chuck Berry performs “Roll ‘em Pete”

(1973) Willie Hutch performs “Slick”

(1973) Chcuk Berry performs “Johnny B. Goode”

(1973) James Brown performs “Get On The Good Foot”, “Soul Power”, “Make It Funky”

(1973) James Brown performs “Cold Sweat”, “Try Me”

(1973) James Brown performs “Hot Pants”, “Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine”

(1973) Lynn Collins performs “Never Gonna Give You Up”

(1973) James Brown performs “Super Bad”. Check out the lady on stage doing the robot dance!

(1973) James Brown performs “Please, Please, Please”, “Say It Loud, I’m Black and I’m Proud” The gang joins James on stage to dance in the end! (Highly recommended!)

(1973) The Four Tops perform “Ain’t No Woman (Like The One I’ve Got)”

(1973) Otis Clay performs “Trying To Live My Life Without You”

(1973) The Four Tops perform “Keeper Of The Castle”

(1973) The Four Tops perform “I Must Be Dreaming”

(1973) Curtis Mayfield performs “I’m Your Pusherman”

(1973) The Main Ingredient performs “Everybody Plays The Fool”

(1973) Hank Ballard performs “From the Love Side”

(1973) Curtis Mayfield performs “Superfly”

(1973) The Main Ingredient performs “You’ve Got To Take It (If You Want It)”

(1973) Curtis Mayfield performs “Freddy’s Dead”

(1974) Gladys Knight & The Pips performs “Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me”

(1973) Martha & The Vandellas perform “Love Makes Me Do Foolish Things”

(1974) Marvin Gaye performs “Come Get To This and “Distant Lover”.

(1974) The Soul Train Gang dances to The Spinners’ “Mighty Love”

 

Tape 2: (Clips)

(1974) The Jackson 5 perform “Dancing Machine”

(1974) Jermaine Jackson w/ the Jackson 5 perform “You’re In Good Hands”

(1974) The Jackson 5 perform “Get It Together”

(1974) Michael Jackson performs “With a Child’s Heart”

(1974) The Jackson 5 perform “Don’t Say Goodbye Again”

(1974) Curtis Mayfield performs “Back to The World”

(1974) Millie Jackson performs “Hypocrisy”

(1974) Natural Four perform “Can This Be Real”

(1974) Curtis Mayfield performs “If I Were Only A Child Again”

(1974) Millie Jackson performs “Hurts So Good”

(1974) Curtis Mayfield performs “Future Shock”

(1974) The Stylistics perform “Rockin’ Roll Baby”

(1974) Bobby Womack performs “Lookin’ For A Love”

(1974) Undisputed Truth performs “Help Yourself”

(1974) The Stylistics perform “You Make Me Feel Brand New”

(1974) Bobby Womack performs “Let It Hang Out Point of No Return”

(1974) The Stylistics perform “Betcha By Golly Wow”

(1974) The Four Tops perform “Am I My Brother’s Keeper?”

(1974) Blue Magic performs “Look Me Up”

(1974) Barbara Mason performs “World War Three”

(1974) The Four Tops perform “I Just Can’t Get You Out Of My Mind”

(1974) Blue Magic performs “Stop to Start”

(1974) Lawrence Payton performs “One Woman Man”

(1974) Curtis Mayfield performs “Future Shock”

(1974) The Main Ingredient performs “Just Don’t Want To Be Lonely”

(1974) Bloodstone performs “Outside Woman”

(1974) Curtis Mayfield performs “Future Song (Love a Good Woman, Love a Good Man”)

(1974) The Main Ingredient performs “Girl Blue”

(1974) Bloodstone performs “Let Me Ride”

(1974) Gladys Knight & The Pips perform “I’ve Got To Use My Imagination” and “On and On”

(1974) Lamont Dozier performs “Tryin’ To Hold On To My Woman”

(1974) Gladys Knight performs “Neither One Of Us (Wants To Be The First To Say Goodbye)”

(1974) Lamont Dozier performs “Fish Ain’t Bitin’”


(1976) Richard Pryor guest-hosts! Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes perform. Check out the original commercials! (original broadcast/w/c/A-/PC/164)
(2004) Clips of Teena Marie (my girl!) performing "Still in Love" and "Baby, I'm Your Fiend". (A+)


Tavis Smiley

(2005) Bonnie Raitt (original broadcast/w/c/A+/DVD68)


The Tom Joyner Show

(2006) Clip: Comedian Michael Colyar (original broadcast/A+/DVD106)


‘Twas the Night Before Christmas

(1974) The Rankin-Bass animated version of the popular Christmas poetic story (FAM/wo/c/A+/DVD3)


VH1 Remaking

(2005) Taylor Dayne (VH1/wo/c/A+/DVD25)

 

NEW! Music Videos (in DVD numerical order)

 

DVD7

Kool Moe Dee “Wild Wild West”

Gap Band “Party Train”

Gap Band “Early in the Morning”

 

DVD8

Blondie “Heart of Glass”

Rick Astley “Never Gonaa Give You Up”

Rick Astley “Together Forever”

New Edition “Cool It Now”

New Edition “Popcorn Love”

 

DVD9

George Michael “Faith”

Stevie Wonder “Living for the City”

DVD10

Debbie Gibson “Shake Your Love”

Tiffany “I Saw Him Standing There”

Tiffany “All This Time”

 

DVD12

David Foster & Olivia Newton-John “The Best of Me”

 

DVD13

New Edition “N.E. Heartbreak”

 

DVD15

Menudo “Hold Me”

Wilson Phillips “Hold On”

Swing Out Sister “Breakout”

 

DVD16

Gap Band: Burn Rubber

 

DVD17

Sheena Easton “Sugar Walls”

New Edition “Is This The End?”

New Edition “Candy Girl”

 

DVD19

Gap Band “You Dropped A Bomb On Me”

Debbie Gibson “No More Rhyme”

Bell Biv DeVoe “Do Me”

Bell Biv DeVoe “Poison”

 

DVD20

Musical Youth “Pass the Dutchie”

 

DVD21

Debbie Gibson “Out of the Blue”

 

DVD23

George Michael “I Want Your Sex”

 

DVD24

Taylor Dayne “With Every Beat of My Heart” (remix)

Kylie Minogue “It’s No Secret” and “The Loco-Motion”

 

DVD25

Teena Marie “Lovergirl”

The Buggles “Video Killed The Radio Star”

Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force “Planet Rock”

 

DVD27

Kylie Minogue “I Should Be So Lucky”

 

DVD30

Phil Collins “Sussudio” 

 

DVD39

Stevie Wonder  “So What The Fuss?”

 

DVD46

Wham! “Young Guns (Go For It)”

Pet Shop Boys with Dusty Springfield “What Have I Done To Deserve This?”

 

DVD48

Kris Kross “Jump”

 

DVD55

The Bangles “Eternal Flame”

 

DVD73

Carly Simon “Give Me All Night”

 

DVD95

Belinda Carlisle “Heaven Is A Place on Earth”

Swing Out Sister “Twilight World”

 

DVD106

Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five “The Message”

 

 

#-C

D-H

(The) Hollywood Squares

I-M

N-S

The Price Is Right

T-Z

Back to the collection main page

Back to Game Show World

 

setstats1

setstats1

setstats1

setstats1

setstats1

setstats1

setstats1

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1