2:56 is where the host has counted the money to a contestant, just like what Chuck Woolery did on “Scrabble” where he counted the money to a contestant after giving a correct answer after a letter landed on a pink square.
This is 1 of 3 times that there was confetti continuously falling through the whole celebration and that the second balloon drop was during the rollout of the car
Michael, that's spelled Shelly (but not Shelley) Funes. And it was from the December 🎄 7️⃣, 1️⃣9️⃣8️⃣4️⃣, episode of THE NEW $1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣,0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ NAME THAT TUNE, which originally aired 💨 in nightly syndication.
A classic win for Les Gould.
I love his energy
18:34 That poor balloon... 😔🎈💥💀
What Les proved with his come from behind victory to win $100,000 is that it ain’t over til it’s over.
Until he guessed the children’s song “Trains, And Boats, And Planes” correctly!!!!!!!
2:56 is where the host has counted the money to a contestant, just like what Chuck Woolery did on “Scrabble” where he counted the money to a contestant after giving a correct answer after a letter landed on a pink square.
They clearly do not like each other and I'm living for it.
R.I.P. Jim Lange, Tommy Oliver, & John Harlan!!!?
Before the Balloons, Streamers, & Confetti was dropped after the $100,000 Jackpot Winner on Name That Tune!!!?
I used to have Les’s first episode on tape.
This is an episode that is going to be shown on Tubi soon.
Oh yeah? When?
How come they don’t have a tournament like this yet in the Fox reboot from last year?
This is 1 of 3 times that there was confetti continuously falling through the whole celebration and that the second balloon drop was during the rollout of the car
The other two were Tommy Simmons and Carol Klein.
@@lesliebell4189 The show's last three $100,000 tournament winners.
@@JIMOTOOLE1949 Yep 👍🏻, from the nights 🌚🌚🌚 May 21--23, 1985, to be precise.
Stan didn't even shook with hands with Les.
i did not see him shake his hand either. Maybe he did it quickly through the balloons falling😄
@@jaredwhitworth7464 Or maybe he was more "Screw this, I'm going to Hong Kong!" and wanted to get out of the studio quickly to get to his trip... :D
@@andrewschroy6368 Or maybe Les was too busy celebrating his win lmao.
18:19 100,000 winner!
18:26 balloon drop
18:03 - That’s the understatement of this situation.
17:36 time up
Any other episodes when the golden medley ended in a tiebreaker before the $100,000 jackpot winner was revealed
The ultimate tiebreaker should have been the theme to Name That Tune
So…who cleaned up the mess???
@WKPH Cincinnati one person. Better get a bonus
I don’t know the name of the ushers that had to clean that all up
The Fun Songs Kids sang their own version of this song @ 5:32... Campers Style!!!!!!!
Original air date
May 21, 1985, Justin.
14:52 "Don't Sleep in The Subway" was the first song that Shelley Funes crashed in Golden Medley.
Michael, that's spelled Shelly (but not Shelley) Funes. And it was from the December 🎄 7️⃣, 1️⃣9️⃣8️⃣4️⃣, episode of THE NEW $1️⃣0️⃣0️⃣,0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ NAME THAT TUNE, which originally aired 💨 in nightly syndication.
@@jamesmcclelland1414 It was the next episode after the finals of the $100,000 tournament won by Kirk Moore.
@@JIMOTOOLE1949 Which was the night 🌚 of December 🎄 7, 1984, of course.