Before Viewing my Collection, Here's a Guide to Help you out...
Legend:
Titles beginning with the word "the" or a dollar sign ($) are not alphabetically or numerically listed as part of titles. For example the title "The $128,000 Question" is going to be listed with shows with numbers in their titles and "The Jokers Wild" will be listed with shows beginning with the letter J. Also, since the show $ale of the Century begins its official title with a dollar sign, that show will NOT be listed with the S titles. Hopefully this makes sense.
Some game shows have what I call spin-off shows. Any spin-off shows will be listed with their parent show, not alphabetically. For example, Celebrity Jeopardy is a spin-off of (yep, you guessed it) Jeopardy. That stated, you're not going to find Celebrity Jeopardy under the C titles. That show will instead be listed with my Jeopardy episodes. Additionally, any shows beginning with "The All New..." will be considered a spin-off and listed with the show's source show. As an example, The All New Let's Make a Deal will be listed with Let's Make a Deal.
Of course, if you have any questions about a show I have in my collection (how good or bad the quality is, where I got the episode from, etc.) please do ask me BEFORE we conduct the trade, not after, because once we've already finished the trade, please don't e-mail me complaining about how disappointed you are that the show in question isn't in the way or the best quality you'd hoped, because once the trade is complete what you get is what you get and there's nothing I can do at that point.
If a show in my collection is not from its original network airing, its airing channel will be indicated accordingly (BUZZR, PAX, GSN, etc.) in this format: [network/commercials (if it has any)/quality grade]. Sometimes I still may add a network label if the show is from an original broadcast, usually with syndicated shows. However any show I have from Game Show Network (or GSN) I will label differently to give potential traders an idea of what era of that network a show in my collection was recorded from.
Source Codes (for GSN or Game Show Network):
GameShow = means the show is a Game Show Network airing from any period of time before its March 15, 2004 transition to GSN.
GSN = The GSN era; any period of time between March 15, 2004 and October 1, 2018
GameShowX = From the new era of Game Show Network from October 1, 2018 onward
Broadcasting Status:
OB = Original broadcast (either lacking commercials or has very few left in)
OC = Original broadcast with commercials
SM = Studio master copy (not sourced from a television broadcast)
SC = Studio master copy with commercials
CC = All or most commercials (if the show is a television broadcast outside its original network airing). I'm putting 2 Cs here to avoid confusion with my letter quality grading.
Quality Grades:
A = show has beautifully-good picture and audio quality with very little or no flaws
B = show has some minor, ignorable imperfections and flaws but otherwise still in very good quality
C = picture and audio of the show is not that good but still somewhat comfortably watchable
D = Has undesirable picture and/or audio quality or major other flaws (Note: For these reasons, I recommend only requesting D-quality shows if rarity becomes a factor or if a close relative or family member is a contestant)
*I don't have nor do I catalog F-grade shows.
Hopefully all this helped you and now that you know how to read my guide, on to the collection... :)
#-M Shows
N-Z Shows
Other/Misc. Non-Game Shows & Specials
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Titles beginning with the word "the" or a dollar sign ($) are not alphabetically or numerically listed as part of titles. For example the title "The $128,000 Question" is going to be listed with shows with numbers in their titles and "The Jokers Wild" will be listed with shows beginning with the letter J. Also, since the show $ale of the Century begins its official title with a dollar sign, that show will NOT be listed with the S titles. Hopefully this makes sense.
Some game shows have what I call spin-off shows. Any spin-off shows will be listed with their parent show, not alphabetically. For example, Celebrity Jeopardy is a spin-off of (yep, you guessed it) Jeopardy. That stated, you're not going to find Celebrity Jeopardy under the C titles. That show will instead be listed with my Jeopardy episodes. Additionally, any shows beginning with "The All New..." will be considered a spin-off and listed with the show's source show. As an example, The All New Let's Make a Deal will be listed with Let's Make a Deal.
Of course, if you have any questions about a show I have in my collection (how good or bad the quality is, where I got the episode from, etc.) please do ask me BEFORE we conduct the trade, not after, because once we've already finished the trade, please don't e-mail me complaining about how disappointed you are that the show in question isn't in the way or the best quality you'd hoped, because once the trade is complete what you get is what you get and there's nothing I can do at that point.
If a show in my collection is not from its original network airing, its airing channel will be indicated accordingly (BUZZR, PAX, GSN, etc.) in this format: [network/commercials (if it has any)/quality grade]. Sometimes I still may add a network label if the show is from an original broadcast, usually with syndicated shows. However any show I have from Game Show Network (or GSN) I will label differently to give potential traders an idea of what era of that network a show in my collection was recorded from.
Source Codes (for GSN or Game Show Network):
GameShow = means the show is a Game Show Network airing from any period of time before its March 15, 2004 transition to GSN.
GSN = The GSN era; any period of time between March 15, 2004 and October 1, 2018
GameShowX = From the new era of Game Show Network from October 1, 2018 onward
Broadcasting Status:
OB = Original broadcast (either lacking commercials or has very few left in)
OC = Original broadcast with commercials
SM = Studio master copy (not sourced from a television broadcast)
SC = Studio master copy with commercials
CC = All or most commercials (if the show is a television broadcast outside its original network airing). I'm putting 2 Cs here to avoid confusion with my letter quality grading.
Quality Grades:
A = show has beautifully-good picture and audio quality with very little or no flaws
B = show has some minor, ignorable imperfections and flaws but otherwise still in very good quality
C = picture and audio of the show is not that good but still somewhat comfortably watchable
D = Has undesirable picture and/or audio quality or major other flaws (Note: For these reasons, I recommend only requesting D-quality shows if rarity becomes a factor or if a close relative or family member is a contestant)
*I don't have nor do I catalog F-grade shows.
Hopefully all this helped you and now that you know how to read my guide, on to the collection... :)
#-M Shows
N-Z Shows
Other/Misc. Non-Game Shows & Specials
Or click here to return to the Homepage