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from the Sony Pictures Studios THIS…IS….JEOPARDY! now entering the studio are today’s contestants a college student from Port Charlotte, Florida David Charlton Jr. a book editor from Madison, Wisconsin Steve Dhuey and our returning champion a pop music critic from San Jose, California Claudia Perry who’s 4 day cash winnings total $45,303 and now here is the host of Jeopardy! ALEX TREBEK!
When Drew does these throwback days/weeks, they should use this
Hey Cliff you better not be looking at the other players responses LOL it's from cheers
I have on my files the french first intro of "The Price is Right - Le Juste Prix" "Family Feud - Une Famille en Or" and "Wheel of Fortune - La Roue de la Fortune"
If ever a new half-hour primetime syndicated version should come to be, here's how the opening should go: "Get set, America! It's time to come on down! From Hollywood, home of America's favorite games and the world's most fabulous prizes, it's the Nighttime Price is Right! Ladies and gentlemen, Drew Carey!" How would the format go? No One-Bids, but one by one, contestants will be called to come on down to play a Pricing Game for a prize usually a bit bigger than what's offered on standard daytime shows. The two players with the highest winnings (a coin-toss will break all ties) advance to the Showcase round. Because the prizes are much bigger here than in daytime, the Double Showcase range is expanded to $1,000. As usual, the closest to their own Showcase without overbidding wins it, or both if they're within $1,000. Segment 1: Opening, game 1 First commercial break Segment 2: Game 2 Second commercial break Segment 3: Game 3 Third commercial break Segment 4: Showcase Fourth and final commercial break Final segment: Showcase results, end credits
I believe that this was used in the Wii & Nintendo DS Video Game Adaptations Of the Same Name
The next time you're standing at a check-out stand and you hear the beep (BEEP-BEEP) think of the fun you could have on SUPERMARKET SWEEP! This is Johnny Gilbert speaking for Supermarket Sweep...SUPERMARKET SWEEP is an (Al Howard Production).
Can you plz do shop til you drop shoppers challenge music plz ❤❤❤❤
Im a new subscriber tommy click ❤❤❤❤
I haven’t watched since they chose to continue filming and reuse clues during the writers strike and then firing mayam
Can almost guarantee you that Chris Rhyne did this one. He was the synth player for the final version that debuted on the first official episode with a Prophet IV synth. I have contact with him and one of these days I'll have to ask him if he did this one and if he has a copy.
It would be INCREDIBLE if he still has a copy!
Teen, college and kids' weeks from season 20-35 of the regular Jeopardy used it.
I wouldn’t say LQ I’d say HQ and it never gets outdated
Jeff Probst before Survivor and it was on VH1
Me: This seems almost like something that coulda been used in Double Dare. *reads description, arranged by Edd Kalehoff* Me: That makes sense then.
Ebert & Roeper Theme Of Jeopardy From 1997-2010!
Ebert & Roeper Theme 1999-2008!
Ebert & Roeper Theme From 1998-2009!
That’s Debuted In 1999!
Debuted In 1999!
Great! I Love Electric Guitar & Saxophone!
That’s Great but what’s the name of the jeopardy font!
Banana 🍌
Somebody goin’ to town on them bongos!
I wish the Supermarket Sweep reboot would've still had David Ruprecht and Christopher Rhyne with a LIVE saxophone playing in between parts of the show.
Category for final jeopardy today is Classic Television and here is the clue. Until his death in 2003, actor Robert Stack hosted this tv show that dealt with murders, missing persons, lost loves, and the paranormal. 30 seconds players, good luck!
Too similar to Whammy 2002
Category for final jeopardy today is Classic Television and here is the clue. Until his death in 2003, actor Robert Stack hosted this tv show that dealt with murders, missing persons, lost loves, and the paranormal. 30 seconds players, good luck!
What is “Unsolved Mysteries”? 7500💎
@@josemaderas7724 : THAT is the correct response! You climb to $22,500!
@@josemaderas7724 : That is correct!
Goddamn, this is the highest quality version of this arrangement on the website. Great job.
Arranged by Steve Kaplan.
Thank you for adding the proper ending this time.
I love that theme music
Hey I hope you don’t mind, but I used your edit and combined it with a longer version that was used in a promo for the 2003-2004 season, and I have the full thing on my channel now.
80s with those Synthesazers
Over 1,000 people have run down these aisles. And when you add it all up, they’ve won over one million dollars in cash! Now, it’s onto two million! Are you ready to go shopping? Who’s got the Lipton tea bags? Ok you’re on. Who’s got the French’s Mustard? Ok, you’re on. Who’s got the Hoover vacuum bags? Ok, you’re on. It’s Supermarket Sweep! And here’s our host, David Ruprecht!
This Is The Rock & Roll Jeopardy!
dat triangle doe
Category for final jeopardy today is Classic Television and here is the clue. Until his death in 2003, actor Robert Stack hosted this tv show that dealt with murders, missing persons, lost loves, and the paranormal. 30 seconds players, good luck!
0:38 This Is The Jeopardy Teen Tournament
What TV show lets you run wild through a supermarket? SUPERMARKET SWEEP! What TV show lets you grab everything you can get your hands on? SUPERMARKET SWEEP! And what TV show hides $5,000 and then helps you find it? SUPERMARKET SWEEP! Well, we've just hidden another $5,000 so...COME AND GET IT! Who's got the Pledge furniture polish? OKAY, YOU'RE ON! Who's got the Cinnamon Toast Crunch? OKAY, YOU'RE ON! And who's got the Yuban coffee? OKAY AND YOU'RE ON! It's Supermarket Sweep! And here's our host...DAVID RUPRECHT!
Grew up with this theme.
I grew up with this and the 1997 theme
Dean Wendt’s Jeopardy Of Ord’s Dragon Tales Tom Bergeron Of Barney’s Hollywood Squares!
Much better quality than the one I uploaded to my channel years ago.
And now, once again, here's Alex.
Finally!