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- DirectorBen SharpsteenStarsPinto ColvigWalt DisneyRichard EdwardsMickey and Donald ride in a trailer pulled by Goofy, who doesn't realize his car has separated from the trailer as they travel down a mountain.free
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OCEANS+ DOLPHIN NURSERY - DirectorStan SwanStarsRachel BlanchardRobin BleasdaleChad FordeSharon, Lois & Bram remember last Halloween, when Elephant played a trick on them. Special illusionist, Maya comes to share her illusions. They sing lots of Halloween songs like "The Ghost of John" and many more...BEWARE... OR YOU'RE DEAD!!!
- DirectorIzzy SparberJames TyerStarsDave BarryJack MercerBluto decides he's exhausted and needs a complete rest; fortunately, there's a hospital nearby where he can fake exhaustion. Popeye discovers the deception and poses as his nurse."Masquerade" Cold War cartoon
- DirectorJohn HalfpennyStarsNicholas Castel VanderburghTaylor BarberZachary BlochThe super readers jump into the tale of two mice brothers who live far away from each other."Masquerade" Cold War cartoon
- DirectorDave FleischerGrim NatwickStarsPinto ColvigJack MercerOlive sends Popeye a puppy, Eugene the Jeep, for his birthday, but despite Popeye's best efforts to make it sleep outside, it keeps finding its way back into the house. A rare spinach-free Popeye."Masquerade" Cold War cartoon
- DirectorDave FleischerThomas JohnsonStarsMargie HinesJack MercerTedd PierceBluto's in the Army; he tries to sneak off base, but can't. Popeye passes by, on the way to a date with Olive; Bluto invites him in, then swaps uniforms (yes, they fit very badly). Popeye ends up in a tank drill, which he does very badly, driving through a house, into a pond, and ultimately falling off a cliff. That's it, it's time for the spinach, and a run for it; he manages to outrun or out maneuver all the other tanks and arrives at Olive's just as Bluto is walking out with her (oddly enough, even though the date with Olive is the motivation for the whole plot, she has only one line). The boys fight in the tank and Popeye swaps uniforms back again, just as the tank boys catch up; that gets Bluto blamed for all of Popeye's hijinks."Masquerade" Cold War cartoon
- StarsJeff GlorSeth DoaneDon Dahler"Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsDan RatherRobert J. ThompsonKimberly Dozier"Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- DirectorBruce GowersStarsClifford ScottFabby BrownDavid ChanJoin the crazy adventure as the Kidsongs Kids sing along aboard all kinds of trucks, an antique car, a boat and even a bulldozer! Chug along on a train, fly above the clouds in a jet plane and soar through the sky in a giant hot air balloon. If you love things that go, you'll love this video!"Masquerade" beloved preschool VHS to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- DirectorWilfred JacksonStu PhelpsJohn RichStarsArt LinkletterRobert CummingsRonald ReaganA live television special on the opening day of Disneyland."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsLisa LaFlammeSandie RinaldoOmar Sachedina"Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- CreatorLester CrystalMark ShieldsJim LehrerStarsJudy WoodruffGwen IfillJim LehrerPBS NewsHour is an news show which shows news updates."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsPat QuinnTara SloneJarome IginlaThe premiere Canadian prime time NHL ice hockey telecast program."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- CreatorMerv GriffinStarsPat SajakVanna WhiteCharlie O'DonnellHosted by Pat Sajak, this game show features 3 contestants who try to solve a puzzle by spinning the wheel and guessing letters in a word or phrase."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- CreatorMerv GriffinStarsAlex TrebekJohnny GilbertJimmy McGuireA returning champion and two challengers test their buzzer skills and their knowledge in a wide range of academic and popular categories."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsBill RaffertyLacey PembertonSuzanna WilliamsThis nighttime syndicated version of the CBS game show features two contestants compete for cash and prizes by answering survey questions and trying to guess if the next card drawn from their deck is higher or lower than the last."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsChuck WooleryCharlie TunaJay StewartFor years, one of America's favorite board games was Scrabble, the Selchow & Righter-marketed game introduced in the 1930s. The game was revised and brought to television in 1984 by Reg Grundy Productions. Two contestants competed in the "crossword" round, played on a giant Scrabble board. Host Woolery announces a letter to build on, announces the number of letters in the word and reads a clue to said word (e.g., a seven letter word; "Experts really know how to pick them"; answer: "pockets"). The contestant chosen to go first draws two numbered tiles from the rack; the rack (positioned between the contestants) contained all the letters in the word, plus three "stoppers," or letters not in the puzzle. The contestant indicates which letter he wants to place in the word; if the letter fits, he/she may either attempt to guess the word or place another letter in the puzzle (the contestant draws two more tiles if he/she still doesn't attempt a guess). If the letter tried is a "stopper" or the contestant gives an incorrect solution, control passes to the opponent; letters landing on blue or pink squares were worth cash bonuses if they correctly guessed the word (#500 and #1,000 respectively, which the players kept regardless if they won the game). Play on the current word continues until all three "stoppers" are found (at which time a "speedword" format was used) or until one letter remained in the puzzle. The contestant who guesses the word correctly wins one point; all subsequent words were built on a letter in the previous word. The first player to win three points won the game, #500 and played the Sprint Round. In the Sprint Round, the contestant played vs. the returning champion to guess a given number of words in a shorter time period than the opponent. Either way, the "speedword" format was used, with Woolery giving the number of letters in the word and a clue. The contestant was shown two letters at a time; there were no "stoppers" in the Sprint Round, though a 10-second penalty was assessed for incorrect guesses. The winner of the Sprint Round received a cash bonus (usually #1,000), returns as champion and played the Bonus Sprint against the clock. In the Bonus Sprint, the contestant had to guess two words, again under the "speedword" format, within 10 seconds to win #5,000 (plus #1,000 for each day it was not won); an incorrect guess at any point stopped the game. Champions continued until their defeat or until winning 10 Sprint Rounds. The rules o both the crossword and Sprint rounds changed several times during the show's run, most commonly relating to bonuses and the Sprint Round formats and how returning champions were determined; the above plot summary indicates the most enduring format."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsJim PerrySummer BartholomewLou MulfordUpdated version of the 1969-1974 NBC game show. Three contestants competed to answer trivia questions, with scoring in dollars. The game was interrupted at certain intervals for Instant Bargains, which allowed the player in the lead to buy a prize at a discounted prize (e.g., a $795 stereo color TV for $6), always at the risk of later losing the game; and a new feature, the "Fame Game," where the host read first-person clues leading to the identity of a person, place, thing, etc., with the winner having a chance to earn cash, a bonus prize or add to his score with the choice of one of nine numbers. The player with the highest score could elect to use his score money to buy specially-discounted luxury items (e.g., a $4,500 diamond-studded Swiss watch for $120), or accumulate his score money by winning future games and having access to either a luxury car, an escalating jackpot which began at $50,000 and increased by $1,000 per show until won, or everything on stage. Later in the show's run, the endgame's format changed, where champions chose prizes via a matching game; and again later by solving phrases within 30 seconds to win a cash bonus."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsBob BarkerJanice PenningtonDian ParkinsonContestants compete for prizes and cash, including cars and vacations, in games that test their knowledge of consumer goods pricing."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsMike DarrowKen RyanJohnny Gilbert"Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsRoss ShaferGene WoodCharles Nelson ReillyA group of celebrities would be given a sentence with a missing word, which they would then have to fill in. The contestants would then give their own answer and scored points according to how many celebrity gave the same answer."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsJohnny GilbertBill CullenRobert MandanChain Reaction was hosted by Bill Cullen in 1980, but went off the air that same year. In 1986, it was revived as "The New Chain Reaction" in 1986 with host Geoff Edwards. It ran until 1991. Two teams of two players (two celebrities and two contestants) competed. Each team was composed of a giver and a guesser. The giver could give the letter in the next word of the chain to either his/her partner or opponent. A correct guess won the appropriate number of points for the round and retained control, while an incorrect guess passes control to the opponents. If you give a letter to your opponent and he/she doesn't get the word, you get to go again. In the first round, the first four words were worth 10 points each, while the last word was worth 20 points. In the second round, words were worth 20-30 points, and the third round 30-50 points. Also in later rounds, a cash word was in the chain worth $500 to the team who guessed it. The first team to reach 300 points won the game and advanced to the bonus round."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsDick ClarkJohnny GilbertCharlie O'DonnellBig budget nighttime syndicated game show where a contestant has a chance to win the $100,000 grand prize. Two teams (each with one Celebrity Guest and one Contestant) play 2 games where though 6 categories, the winner of each game goes to the winners circle for a chance to win the grand prize."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsAlex TrebekKenny WilliamsSuzanne SomersGame show which involved luck and a pair of REALLY big dice. Hosted by Alex Trebek, before he got popular and famous from Jeopardy."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning
- StarsBill RaffertyRich JeffriesAn updated version of the popular early-80's game show of the same name. While the original used pairs of family members as contestants, this version used a simpler, one- on-one format. Presented with a grid of hexagons, each with a letter printed on it, one contestant had to make a horizontal line of five hexes, while his opponent tried to make a vertical line of four. For each chosen hex, a general knowledge question was asked, the answer to which began with the letter printed on the hex. Whoever gave the correct answer to the question got control of the hex and could choose the next hex to be used."Masquerade" beloved TV surfer to give them a restful nap 'til weekend morning