I remember this game show it was one of two of the first game shows I saw as a kid growing up in the late 70’s and early 80’s the other one was the jokers wild with Jack Berry.
@@paullarue2010 The dragon is the mean one which was the Mean Dragon, and it’s also Spike’s big brother. Spike is the character from “My Little Pony” G1 and G4. The dragon appeared in a box art for a board game that I have, and the bonus game cards that have four Mean Dragons on there.
In Philly, "Tic Tac Dough" and "Wheel of Fortune" aired back-to-back from 1983-85 at 7PM & 7:30PM on WPVI. TTD's sister show, "The Joker's Wild", which aired for years behind TTD, was moved to 11AM (during Jack Berry's last year of life, Bill Cullen replaced Berry following his death in May, 1984). "Jeopardy!" with Alex Trebek, premiered in September, 1984 at 12:30PM on KYW, replacing reruns of "Card Sharks" with Jim Perry. In September, 1985, "J!" moved to WPVI at 7PM, pairing it with its sister show, WOF. This has remained unchanged since. Reruns of the first season of J! aired at 11AM on WPVI, replacing TJW. TTD, which by that time with Jim Caldwell replacing Wink as host, moved to WCAU at 9AM for its final season. TJW was possibly dropped from the Philly airwaves for its final season, as I didn't see it.
WPIX-TV (channel 11) in NYC was the first to aired this game show on weeknights back in 1978 until about 1983 or 1984. The show moved to WOR-TV (channel 9) on weekday afternoons until 1986.
14:34 The stereo was silver. This show was taped maybe a year before the industry switched to black. My 1986 JVC RX-5V is black but the Radio Shack tape deck mated to it is silver.
Wink Martindale: What's this song?, How's your mother in law?, Tic Tac Dough, Gambit, Headline Chasers, High Rollers, The Last Word, Trivial Pursuit, Boggle, Jumble, Debt. Can you think of other shows that Wink Martindale hosted?
Ahhh … those were the days! Remember watching this show as a kid. I had such optimism and joy and felt safe with my mom and dad and little brother. And that is all I am going to say otherwise I will veer off on a political and sociological tangent about the state of affairs today …
2:30 California Stuffed Toys is still in business and the Gazebo hotel in Sydney is still operating. 14:26 Galaxy Carpeting is still around, but was acquired by Mohawk Industries in 1995. Michael C Fina continued on until 2016 when it closed its brick and mortar stores and went to an online business which then closed for good in 2019.
I don’t think so, except the MGM logo with various lions still gives me nightmares, but the Mean Dragon isn’t scary. I saw this on a board game that I got with the same dragon on the front, sides, the back, the instructions, and the Bonus Game cards that have four Mean Dragons on the cards. They’re all pixelated images.
Hey there,it happens, nobody's perfect.Some if not,most of the categories on Tic Tac Dough,the Joker's Wild and even Jeopardy can be quite difficult,so kindly lay off of the lady,Carol Gaza.
I'm not a fan of the Bonus Category because you can keep taking it and can win a game without your opponent getting a turn (or barely getting one). To me, Double or Nothing is fairer because you are risking something. I'd probably like it if like Double or Nothing the board didn't shuffle so you can at most gain two boxes at a turn.
That was why, if a contestant won via either of those categories without their opponent getting a single symbol on the board, the defeated contestant would be allowed to return in the next game.
Kit lost to Bob when Kit misspelled misspell with double or nothing and then Bob chose the double or nothing and got both. Then, by the position of Kit's double or nothing after that. Then Bob's double or nothing made him win. It was on here, but it is nowhere to be found.
Its been about 40 years since I've watched this.so I'm watching the 2 game here and he didn't get the Dragon and the bonus game was over and I'm like,what happened?.. I had forgotten you only got 4 chances...it should be you play until you either win,or get the Dragon. Cheap game prize.
During the 84/85 Season, Winker was in his last year as host of TTD He left the show on Good Terms, but the show was already falling in the ratings when it all started in the 81/82 Season when syndication saw the debut of P.M. Magazine, Entertainment Tonight and The People's Court with the late Judge Wapner and after BULLSEYE got cancelled in 1982, Tic Tac Dough and The Joker's Wild would continue to suffer in the ratings, but then came the 83/84 Season and Nighttime Version of Wheel of Fortune (Wheel was still going strong on NBC Daytime) and Love Connection with Former Wheel of Fortune Host Chuck Woolery and then the following season came the return of JEOPARDY! with the late Alex Trebek and then the 85/86 Season saw lots of Game Shows including the return of Pyramid on syndication with the BIGGEST Jackpot $100,000 as it was The Original $100,000 Pyramid (CBS Daytime still had The NEW $25,000 Pyramid) and after TTD & TJW got cancelled then came Oprah Winfrey followed by Geraldo and Court Shows galore with Superior Court (from the producers of The People's Court) Divorce Court & The Judge
That's probably why Ideal's 1978 TTD home game had several Dragon cards...I recall a listing, many years ago, for a copy on eBay saying "one dragon is torn (someone lost!)".
@@ChuckD79 I got the board game off of eBay and it has the dragon on the box including the instructions and the cards that have four dragons on them, and it was a pixelated design like an Atari 2600 game.
I once watched an episode of "Tick,Tack Dough" hosted by #WinkMartindale. The contestant was one answer away from winning the grand prize but obviously didn't know the answer to the question, so he/she said "Wink, I heard an audience member say the answer." Wink hesitantly threw out the question, the contestant correctly answered the replacement question. What a scam! I felt so bad for the other contestant who was so obviously cheated... SMH... Does anyone remember that "Tick Tack Dough" episode?... Oh! it was Yoooou and it was called "Tic, Tac Dough"... MY BAD!😀
It was Spike’s older cousin from MLP G1 and G4. And it’s the same dragon used in a home version of the board game that I got including the box, the instructions, and the Bonus Game cards that have four Mean Dragons.
Wink’s real name? Winston Conrad. Kinda boring, and most un-game-show-host-like! He also interviewed Elvis on the radio eons ago. Wink rocks! Total pro, took it very seriously.
I loved watching this show as a little kid.
When I was a kid that dragon really freaked me out.
Something about those 8-bit eyes
@@allijo514 I am very scared of Mr dragon.
King Koopa's ancestor!!
@@fornitegood122jr6 That dragon isn’t scary, it was part of bonus round where a contestant loses where a dragon (or Spike) was found.
Same here.
Thom McKee was the king of Tic Tac Dough!
With Wink Martindale (host) being prince.
I like to see a reboot of this show.
What would the reboot look like who would be the host what would be the format and who would be the host
I just submitted a application for new revamp
Gameshow Network is already casting for the reboot
These days you could easily run the whole show off of one Apple instead of the nine needed for just the game board.
So there's a Tic and a Tac on the board. I'm guessing the dragon is the "D'oh."
Pretty much.
actually,if you get "TIC" and "TAC",then you get the "Dough"..lol,pretty clever :)
Dough is $
LOL 😆
The devil on jokers wild scared me man.
Aired on Monday, October 8, 1984 (first-run); Monday, June 24, 1985 (reruns).
Usually there comes the extended music with the win of a car.
Quick pace game show. Great Producers.
came here in 2021 for the 80's commercials
3:54, That Dragon is So Ferocious!
I remember this game show it was one of two of the first game shows I saw as a kid growing up in the late 70’s and early 80’s the other one was the jokers wild with Jack Berry.
In my market they were back to back and depending on the year either the 6:00 hour or 2:00 in the early 1980s.
Both were produced by Jack and his partner Dan Enright.
Jennings would have gone unbeaten in this game for about 8 yrs
I thought this show had a man ♂️ from the navy was a dominant champion 🏆 too on the show.
@@tonyarceneaux286 Yes the one and only Captain Thom McKee. He was one of the five highest game show winners ever before Ken.
favorite game show
I recently saw Wink applauding in the audience on 'Jeopardy!".
Carol made sure to get her IRS buddies after him, his four cars, and his $96,000.
7 people who disliked this probably found the dragon!
Rohan Padiyar,that is a good one.
Yep. Hate that Dragon.
@@paullarue2010 The dragon is the mean one which was the Mean Dragon, and it’s also Spike’s big brother. Spike is the character from “My Little Pony” G1 and G4.
The dragon appeared in a box art for a board game that I have, and the bonus game cards that have four Mean Dragons on there.
Love seeing the international ads!!!
A breath of fresh air, compared to
Today’s adverts...
Wow some of these clues really lead the contestants into the answers 🤣🤷♂️
What mad character held the tea party? LMAO
Always bring back memories of sick days. :)
The early 80s are like an extension of the 70s
They were!
🤣🤣😅😂 very profound statement
Until about 1983
Nahhh. I was alive and well then. Huge difference.
In Philly, "Tic Tac Dough" and "Wheel of Fortune" aired back-to-back from 1983-85 at 7PM & 7:30PM on WPVI. TTD's sister show, "The Joker's Wild", which aired for years behind TTD, was moved to 11AM (during Jack Berry's last year of life, Bill Cullen replaced Berry following his death in May, 1984). "Jeopardy!" with Alex Trebek, premiered in September, 1984 at 12:30PM on KYW, replacing reruns of "Card Sharks" with Jim Perry. In September, 1985, "J!" moved to WPVI at 7PM, pairing it with its sister show, WOF. This has remained unchanged since. Reruns of the first season of J! aired at 11AM on WPVI, replacing TJW. TTD, which by that time with Jim Caldwell replacing Wink as host, moved to WCAU at 9AM for its final season. TJW was possibly dropped from the Philly airwaves for its final season, as I didn't see it.
Libertu Bey,in St.Louis area we seen Tic-Tac-Dough on KPLR & at 7p,then Joker's Wild at 7:30p
I do remember the 11 am Joker airings...as we used to pick up Philly stations on our TV where I used to live.
They still air Tic Tac Dough Reruns Weekdays at 12:30p onCW15(WCWN) Albany, NY :)
WPIX-TV (channel 11) in NYC was the first to aired this game show on weeknights back in 1978 until about 1983 or 1984. The show moved to WOR-TV (channel 9) on weekday afternoons until 1986.
Man, this dude cleaned-house.
Draco!! Bad Dragon!!!!
My driving instructor was in a band and when "Robert Zimmerman" tried out for vocals, they turned him down because of his voice.
14:34 The stereo was silver. This show was taped maybe a year before the industry switched to black. My 1986 JVC RX-5V is black but the Radio Shack tape deck mated to it is silver.
Wink Martindale: What's this song?, How's your mother in law?, Tic Tac Dough, Gambit, Headline Chasers, High Rollers, The Last Word, Trivial Pursuit, Boggle, Jumble, Debt. Can you think of other shows that Wink Martindale hosted?
That's. All. You got them all
One of my favorite TV game 🎯 shows not only in the 80s also ever.. Another game 🎯 show that Wink Martindale did.
8:09 - That buzzer sound was also used on Snoop Dogg's version of "The Joker's Wild".
Same original company. Barry & Enright Production
And today, Toyota is still the number one car seller.
5 out of 20? That dragon is a buzzkill
Yep...
Wow he’s from my hometown. I may have watched this episode at home when it actually aired. I was 3 then and lived in west palm beach near the airport.
Second highest winner during this run.
Dreaded Dragon!
Paul LaRue bad Draco.
@@kevinfreeman7780 it could be Spike from MLP.
@@Musicradio77Network Or it could be King Koopa!
I love the old commercials
4:33 or so... Cue in *Match Game / Hollywood Squares Hour* theme.
1st 5, now 2 1st picked is dragon.
Ahhh … those were the days!
Remember watching this show as a kid. I had such optimism and joy and felt safe with my mom and dad and little brother.
And that is all I am going to say otherwise I will veer off on a political and sociological tangent about the state of affairs today …
That contestant knew more about the constitution, than 99.99999% of us today.
Remember watching this and Joker's Wild on channel 9 (WWOR) in New York.
Wink is cool!
3:54 - cue the TPiR/Card Sharks losing horns.
GIVE HIM THE PRIZES!!!
2:30 California Stuffed Toys is still in business and the Gazebo hotel in Sydney is still operating.
14:26 Galaxy Carpeting is still around, but was acquired by Mohawk Industries in 1995. Michael C Fina continued on until 2016 when it closed its brick and mortar stores and went to an online business which then closed for good in 2019.
Kit picked Bonus Category and Double-Nothing a lot.
I remember that
it worked
I love it
3:54 well, THAT bonus round was over quick, fast and in a hurry, courtesy of Mr. Fire 🔥 Breather 🐲!
Kid Salisbury... like steak?!
The 80's Ken Jennings here!
That would have been a great match Kit Salisbury v. Thom McKee.
They should have had a consolation prize that in the bonus game if you get the hated Dragon on your 1st guess you get $500.
That dragon gives me nightmares
I don’t think so, except the MGM logo with various lions still gives me nightmares, but the Mean Dragon isn’t scary. I saw this on a board game that I got with the same dragon on the front, sides, the back, the instructions, and the Bonus Game cards that have four Mean Dragons on the cards. They’re all pixelated images.
I used to have nightmares about the 🐉 😩😩😩😁😁😁
You probably played too much pixeled video games.
@@Rlotpir1972 I didn't have any video's back in or 1984
When Ed walked out, I thought he was Jim Perry from "Card Sharks" and "Sale of the Century".
Same!
Those bonus categories are ridiculously unfair.
It should be only be used once and it should be worth $500 instead of $200.
How the hell does anybody miss a question about Bob Dylan?
Hey there,it happens, nobody's perfect.Some if not,most of the categories on Tic Tac Dough,the Joker's Wild and even Jeopardy can be quite difficult,so kindly lay off of the lady,Carol Gaza.
dont know
She worked for the IRS, her music interests probably started and ended at Pat Boone...
Carol should've been listening to more Bob Dylan.
They're not tone-deaf?
I'm not a fan of the Bonus Category because you can keep taking it and can win a game without your opponent getting a turn (or barely getting one). To me, Double or Nothing is fairer because you are risking something. I'd probably like it if like Double or Nothing the board didn't shuffle so you can at most gain two boxes at a turn.
That was why, if a contestant won via either of those categories without their opponent getting a single symbol on the board, the defeated contestant would be allowed to return in the next game.
Glad we know your thoughts on this
Kit lost to Bob when Kit misspelled misspell with double or nothing and then Bob chose the double or nothing and got both. Then, by the position of Kit's double or nothing after that. Then Bob's double or nothing made him win. It was on here, but it is nowhere to be found.
I'm not a fan of the bonus game either because there's no skill involved, its just pure luck.
Its been about 40 years since I've watched this.so I'm watching the 2 game here and he didn't get the Dragon and the bonus game was over and I'm like,what happened?.. I had forgotten you only got 4 chances...it should be you play until you either win,or get the Dragon. Cheap game prize.
OMG dude has the luck of having the freaking IRS as the other opponent.
Is it just me or does Kit look like a pre-Fox News Tucker Carlson?
During the 84/85 Season, Winker was in his last year as host of TTD
He left the show on Good Terms, but the show was already falling in the ratings when it all started in the 81/82 Season when syndication saw the debut of P.M. Magazine, Entertainment Tonight and The People's Court with the late Judge Wapner and after BULLSEYE got cancelled in 1982, Tic Tac Dough and The Joker's Wild would continue to suffer in the ratings, but then came the 83/84 Season and Nighttime Version of Wheel of Fortune (Wheel was still going strong on NBC Daytime) and Love Connection with Former Wheel of Fortune Host Chuck Woolery and then the following season came the return of JEOPARDY! with the late Alex Trebek and then the 85/86 Season saw lots of Game Shows including the return of Pyramid on syndication with the BIGGEST Jackpot $100,000 as it was The Original $100,000 Pyramid (CBS Daytime still had The NEW $25,000 Pyramid) and after TTD & TJW got cancelled then came Oprah Winfrey followed by Geraldo and Court Shows galore with Superior Court (from the producers of The People's Court) Divorce Court & The Judge
Superior Court, Divorce Court and The Judge were all scripted.
They give you extra time to give two answers but they don’t give you any extra time to give three answers!!🤷♂️
14:14... cue in TPiR "Starcrossed."
That dragon echo at 16:38
That’s Spike at #9.
Lmao@letting his wife pick 2.
5:27 Wink, we don't like the IRS, especially if you get audited by them.
I wonder how our friend kit salsbury is doing
Would love to see what happened after the show like a where are they now segment? Like the press your luck guy one.
The host from Press Your Luck sadly died in a plane crash years ago.
Carol was there just to make sure he paid his taxes on the prizes.
These questions are way too easy.
I see Spike at 3:53. The one that is a Dragon on “My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic” is at #2.
This was on British tele? I lived in England in 1984 and i can't remember seeing this!
Kit Salisbury won a FOURTH car?! Oh my God
He won 7 cars total. That's one less than Thom.
JAPAN TBS TELVISION SUPER DICE Q TO USA TIC TAC DOUGH
Yes! Dispatch the nincompoops!!
I hate that dragon
Who doesn’t?
That's probably why Ideal's 1978 TTD home game had several Dragon cards...I recall a listing, many years ago, for a copy on eBay saying "one dragon is torn (someone lost!)".
We all do.
@@ChuckD79 I got the board game off of eBay and it has the dragon on the box including the instructions and the cards that have four dragons on them, and it was a pixelated design like an Atari 2600 game.
I want that dragon!
As the rules of CZcams and the host of the show says. Keep the comments respectful so I won't say anything ugly about the IRS employee
Wonder whatever became of kit? Hopefully is still around lived a full life kids grandkids etc
The saying goes and is so true; YOU GOTTA LEARN, BEFORE YOU CAN EARN!! SO TRUE!!!
Do they win a lot of bread? Is that what the dough is about?
Bread was a hot commodity back on those days. I watched this show every day at 430. Now I watch the wheels of fortune
Money
I loved this show, but there was way too much talking and filler and not much gameplay.
TIC TAC DOUGH
I once watched an episode of "Tick,Tack Dough" hosted by #WinkMartindale. The contestant was one answer away from winning the grand prize but obviously didn't know the answer to the question, so he/she said "Wink, I heard an audience member say the answer." Wink hesitantly threw out the question, the contestant correctly answered the replacement question. What a scam! I felt so bad for the other contestant who was so obviously cheated... SMH... Does anyone remember that "Tick Tack Dough" episode?... Oh! it was Yoooou and it was called "Tic, Tac Dough"... MY BAD!😀
Why should that dummy wife Susan be allowed to pick the numbers. And that car was baaaad!!
tic tac dough
Why don't people just pick their own numbers instead of going to the audience and then end up losing?
Did Kip Jennings make it to $100,000?
barbie
Hey, I think that's Charie O Donnel the original Wheel of Fortune announcer on here. Nice!
dragon slayer
HOST WINK MARTINDALE ANNOUNCER CHARLIE O DONNELL
This show was the most obvious fixed game show in addition to the price is right I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did.
This was better then jeop
16:37 Good Nine
I can't believe I used to watch this crap
i did not like the red categories
Red categories indicates a 2-part question.
@@Musicradio77Network no the middle box category was a two part question
3:55 Boo hiss!
It was Spike’s older cousin from MLP G1 and G4. And it’s the same dragon used in a home version of the board game that I got including the box, the instructions, and the Bonus Game cards that have four Mean Dragons.
Ed looks like Jim Perry.
Divorce! 😉
Wink’s real name? Winston Conrad. Kinda boring, and most un-game-show-host-like! He also interviewed Elvis on the radio eons ago. Wink rocks! Total pro, took it very seriously.
*they made a porn version of this* Tic-Tac-Dic , starring Tom Cruise
What happened to kit?
STAGED/FAKE lmao. yes, it's all staged