The Massa family not only become the second family to win $100,000 on Bert's Family Feud - but create a great "buzz" with audience and host alike with one of their answers!
This clip features the first 10 minutes of the premiere edition of the Australian version of "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader" - hosted by Rove McManus.
After 7 years and 292 episodes opposite the hot seat - Eddie McGuire finally hangs up the boots as host of the Australian version of "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire" - to become CEO of the Nine Network. Features some memorable moments from his time on the show.
After an 18 month hiatus - Millionaire has return to Australian screens with a upgraded set and purse of $5 million. It also airs LIVE in 90 minutes episodes. Eddie McGuire remains at the helm. I'm so glad that the show's back!
In a world first - the remaining players in the 2002 season of "The Mole", compete against each other on the game show "The Weakest Link" with Cornelia Frances. This clip features the opening and 1st round.
As the first of several videos - I will feature some of the game show formats which have been ceated/modified for kids play here in Australia. "Wipeout" follows the game play of the original adult US version fairly closely. This edited-down episode from 1999 features a rare elimination round and a "major prize" win. Enjoy!
It is 1990 - and it's the heyday of John Burgess in his hosting role of the Australian version of Wheel of Fortune. This clips features much banter between Burgo, his longtime co-host Adriana Xenedis, and veteran announcer John Deeks. It also features the popular shopping round.
Larry Emdur and Laura Csortan host up the premiere of Wheel of Fortune for 2006 - with a brand new set. A fantastic first episode is ensured, with a car won first night!
A super start to the 2006 season for the Australian version of "Deal or No Deal" - share the tension and exhileration of Thereis Choo as she clocks up a big total
This clip is a compilation of excerpts from the TV special "Graham Kennedy - King of Television" - featuring his time on Blankety Blanks (the Aussie equivalent of the "Match Game"). It includes a rare interview with the man himself!
Yoland Stopar sets a new world mark - eclipsing the biggest win ever offered globally for "Sale of The CEntury" or "Temptation" - with over $932,000 in cash and prizes (and all tax-free!)
The Pezzulich family, after winning their second night on Australian "Bert's Family Feud", scores themselves a great honour and takes out the maximum amount winnable in one night - $100,000. See them in action!
This clip contains the opening and closing segments of the short-lived series of Jeopardy!, aired here in Australia on Network Ten during early 1993. This nexcerpt includes the entire "Final Jeopardy!" round. Enjoy!
Watch Dean Cartechini become the first contestant to take out the top prize on the Aussie version of "Deal Or No Deal" - a serious decision had to be made.
Before the current half-hour episodes of DoND - there was a primetime series offering a staggering $2 million dollars. This version followed the format of the original Dutch version very closely. This clip features the opening and 4 elimination rounds.
A special treat - Ian Turpie (former host of "The Price Is Right" in Australia) makes a special appearance on this celebrity show - watch him assist Sharyn in winning a $47,000 Citroën.
We wander down memory lane with this footage from a 1982 episode of Family Feud, hosted by Daryl Somers. Includes the opening and 1st round. It must nearly be a record low score for what is a relatively easy question. Judge it for yourself!
Watch as a world-record win is clocked up on the Ausralian version of The Price Is Right. Joanna, with the help of celebrity travel reporter, Ben Dark, claims over AUS$660,000 in cash and prizes to set a new mark globally. Amongst the prizes is an apartment worth in excess of $500,000.
This is a continuation from the previously posted clip of Family Feud (from 1982), featuring the final bonus round. The Skahill family have the chance to win $8,000 in prizes.
This clip features highlights of Trevor Sauer and Shane Warne's rise to the $1 million question on the Australian version of "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire" in a charity edition. It features the new opening credits used during the 2005 season.