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Press Your Luck

  • TV Series
  • 1983–2003
  • TV-G
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
824
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Peter Tomarken in Press Your Luck (1983)
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A game show where contestents answer trivia questions and then have to gamble their winnings on a randomly flashing game board.A game show where contestents answer trivia questions and then have to gamble their winnings on a randomly flashing game board.A game show where contestents answer trivia questions and then have to gamble their winnings on a randomly flashing game board.

  • Creators
    • Bill Carruthers
    • Jan McCormick
  • Stars
    • Bill Carruthers
    • Peter Tomarken
    • Rod Roddy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    824
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Bill Carruthers
      • Jan McCormick
    • Stars
      • Bill Carruthers
      • Peter Tomarken
      • Rod Roddy
    • 21User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Bill Carruthers
    • The Whammies…
    Peter Tomarken
    • Self - Host
    • 1983–2003
    Rod Roddy
    • Self - Announcer
    • 1983–2003
    Charlie O'Donnell
    • Self - Announcer
    • 1986
    John Harlan
    • Self - Announcer
    • 1984
    Michele Erickson
    • Self
    • 1985
    Dwan Smith
    Dwan Smith
    • Self
    • 1986
    Wayne Nakamura
    • Self - Contestant
    • 1986
    Lisa Francois
    • Self…
    • 1985
    Ed Long
    • Self - Contestant…
    • 1984–2003
    Anthony Filosa
    • Self - Contestant (as Tony)
    • 1983
    Miriam Voorhees
    • Self
    • 1983
    Thorne Butler
    • Self
    • 1985
    Pam Kirk
    • Self
    • 1985
    Lee Newcom
    • Self
    • 1985
    Mike Poiani
    • Self
    • 1985
    Joe Young
    • Self
    • 1985
    Ernie Pokorski
    • Self - Contestant
    • 1984
    • Creators
      • Bill Carruthers
      • Jan McCormick
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    asherjdoak

    LOVED IT!!!

    For as long as I can remember, this was one of my all-time favorite shows. I used to get a big laugh out of the Whammies taking all the contestant's money because each Whammy had a different look and said something really funny. One that always sticks out in my mind was the Whammy that was dressed like Elvis and how he broke his hip dancing. That was a hoot! I even used to do the whole "c'mon, big bucks, c'mon, big bucks" routine along with a contestant, much to my mom's annoyance 'cause this was pretty much at the bottom of her list of favorite shows. I'm just glad that it's found a home on Game Show Network where a whole new generation can hope that they won't lose all their money.
    Hancock_the_Superb

    Cool, vintage game show

    I won't get into too long of a review, but I want to say that I love this show! It's a good, old game show. As good as "Jeopardy!", and considerably better than that other has-been game show . . . er, I mean "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" (which I did like in its heyday). I haven't watched the new "Whammy!", but no reason to, IMO, since it's just this with more up-to-date graphics and technology. Love the Whammies, BTW.

    Seven stars.
    rescue-1

    love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Press your luck is so great to watch I love it when the contestants spin the big board it keeps me on the edge of my seat, and the whammies are very funny. I read gameshow network is planning to make a new press your luck I can't wait to see it!
    Joe Eeee

    A game of strategy cleverly disguised as a slot machine

    While many will snort "Chance! Nothing but chance!" when asked about the game show "Press Your Luck", the rules of the game turned the big board bonus round into a true exercise in strategy.

    To refresh your memory, after the 3 contestants earned spins by answering 4 general knowledge questions, it was time to face the 18-square big board, with its changing prize values, score-zeroing Whammies and flying cursor. In motion, the big board was possibly one of the most hypnotic devices ever created for a game show. The contestants stopped the cursor on one of the squares by mashing an over-sized button (the same button used to buzz in and answer a question to earn 3 spins instead of answering it as a multiple-choice question for 1). It was also customary to chant "No Whammies. . .big bucks. . .no Whammies. . .big bucks" before shouting "STOP!" and hitting the button.

    After the contestants earned a few thousand dollars in cash and prizes, strategy came into play. If you're in the lead, do you pass your spins and hope the second-place contender can be wiped off the board? If you're trailing, do you give your spins to the leader, hoping to topple his or her empire? The four-Whammies-and-you're-out rule forced one to make even shrewder decisions. Two players who had Whammied their scores to zero passed their spins to the only one with any prizes, and since she, too, had hit a Whammy, all three were eligible to return to play again.

    It isn't until you've experienced the game yourself that the strategy angle really becomes apparent. Short of trying out for "WHAMMY: The All New Press Your Luck" on Game Show Network, you can download a remarkably accurate computer simulation of the original "Press Your Luck" at:

    http://www.crossbearer.com/software/press/pyl.html
    10sethn172

    An exciting 80s game show!!!!!

    CBS, Daytime, Mid 80s. An exciting game show is played on the television screen. That game is called "Press Your Luck!!!!!" It's a show where, at first, three contestants HAVE to go through and answer trivia questions. After commercial, the fun begins: a giant, blooping, colorful video board (looks like a board game) has prizes, cash, and WHAMMIES switching places while lights flash on the squares, hoping NOT to get whammied!!!!!

    And yes, I've seen that ice cream man two-parter, on "The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time" on GSN. It was exciting, seeing how all the cash and three prizes went to him. It might ruin the excitement for some, but it's still good.

    This was an exciting show, and I can see this on 11:30 on GSN.

    10 stars

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    • Trivia
      Michael Larson, an unemployed ice cream truck driver from Ohio, noticed that the board followed predictable, repeating patterns. He became a contestant and used his knowledge to extend the game for almost twice as long as normal, winning $110,237. The shocked producers decided to broadcast this extended game as a two-part episode on Friday June 8, 1984, concluding on Monday June 11, 1984. The ratings more than doubled. Afterward, the producers increased the number of distinct light patterns and varied their speed to prevent such a thing from happening again.
    • Quotes

      [Someone has won with $0, as the other two players both got four Whammies and were eliminated]

      Peter Tomarken: Now is the time when Rod Roddy tells you everything you've won! Rod?

      Rod Roddy: Yes, Peter?

      Peter Tomarken: What'd she win?

      Rod Roddy: Bupkis!

    • Alternate versions
      A complete and unedited version of the Michael Larson episode was screened in the TV special "Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal".
    • Connections
      Featured in The Boy Who Could Fly (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Main Theme
      (1983-1986)

      by Lee Ringuette for Score Productions

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Television City - 7800 Beverly Boulevard, Fairfax, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studios 33, 41, 43)
    • Production companies
      • CBS
      • Carruthers Company
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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