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Revision as of 19:15, 24 August 2023
, 24 August 2023Text replacement - "'''Availability:''' Rare." to "'''Availability:''' "
imported>Thatvhstapeguy (→(September 1972-March 21, 1984): Updated start date; the asterisks were introduced to TPIR sometime between September 15, 1972 and September 28, 1972.) |
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'''Music/Sounds/Voice-over:''' Usually the closing theme from whatever show that was using it, along with an announcer who says the program name and the company name. | '''Music/Sounds/Voice-over:''' Usually the closing theme from whatever show that was using it, along with an announcer who says the program name and the company name. | ||
'''Availability:''' | '''Availability:''' Most shows only used a simple in-credit notice; the asterisk was featured on some shows such as ''The Price Is Right'', ''Match Game'', ''What's My Line?'', ''Tattletales'', the 1973-78 edition of ''Concentration'', the 1979-80 version of ''Beat the Clock'', ''That's My Line!'', and the original 1980-1982 run of ''Blockbusters''. | ||
'''Legacy:''' The classic announcer spiel and asterisk design are fondly remembered by fans of 1970s-80s game shows. | '''Legacy:''' The classic announcer spiel and asterisk design are fondly remembered by fans of 1970s-80s game shows. |