BOWLING FOR DOLLARS KSTP TV CHANNEL 5 HOST TOM RYDER
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- čas přidán 4. 01. 2017
- This episode is from NBC Affiliate KSTP-TV channel 5 in Minneapolis MN with Host Tom Ryder and it is from 1977 first the promo than the station ID and the show enjoy!!!
- Krátké a kreslené filmy
Wow! I'm glad I ran into this! I used to watch Bowling for Dollars as a teenager every night it aired on channel 5! Diamond Lake Lanes, where this show was taped, was only 6 blocks from the house I grew up in! I used to bowl at this bowling alley when I was growing up. I'm so happy I could watch this again!
4th one of these i have watched. thanks.
I remember seeing this show in 1960s on my local station KTLA channel 5 in Los Angeles. It was with a different host so I think each station had their own version of the show. It was franchised out as opposed to being syndicated the usual way.
I thought that this would be KTLA Channel 5 in Los Angeles. They did have Bowling for Dollars on KTLA-TV Channel 5 - Los Angeles back in the Early to Mid 70’s with Chick Hearn.
and also in NYC hosted by Bob Murphy then Tony Hernandez and then Larry Kenny
Awesome!
The first woman looks like a guy who plays in Iron Maiden
These are my new ASMR.
Bowling for Dollars debuted on KSTP-TV in the summer of 1973 and became a huge hit for the station, average about a 40 share of the viewing audience. The show would eventually air three times a week and saved Tom Ryther's career. When he left the station, he was replaced by Johnny Canton and it ran for another year before it was finally canceled.
I remember the Minnesota Kicks, of the old North American Soccer League.
He is a great man
TOM RYDER GREAT MAN
A vintage NBC logo with the peacock in "hibernation".
Definitely a budget game show. Probably cost $50 to film this. 😂
Tom Ryther
Name is Ryther, not Ryder
I love how Tom reads the Pin Pals name and home address on the air.
That's what they used to do
Easy targets
I mean it's not like they had Google Maps or anything you would have had to actually try very very hard to find out where that person lives
@@chriskelly509 Yes your rite. Paper maps weren't invented yet either, so back in 1978 people would have to ride their horses around the city calling out a person's name in order to find them.
Most streets in Minneapolis are in alphabetical order.
KSTP-TV channel 5 is now an ABC affiliate.
Anyone know if there is anywhere you can upload the original Bud Grant show on KSTP channel 5 from the late 1960s to mid 70s with host Tom Ryther?
SCTV sketch!😂
The 4th guy is a wood elf
16.00 this fools spun !!
bowling for doll hairs
Tom Ryther, not Ryder.
Bowl haircut.
WHAT ARE THE RULES
What are the rules
Who is the announcer
WHO IS THE ANNOUNCER
wow this is one boring game show
Yes it would not work today in this format. Back then there was not much choice in channels and no internets.
Excuse me, Folks...
At age 47, I believe it would work today not only as good as it did 40 years ago, but with MINIMAL changes, this would be a local SMASH HIT. It seems that you may have fallen for this 21st century million-dollar reality TV foolishness that wasn't around back then... but you may not be old enough to know about the '70s...
Also, because the show was franchised, you could be a contestant if your local station ran the show. Sure, the money is paltry, but just being on TV with the *chance* at a thou, there was never a shortage of applicants.
If they had this today it would be ghetto and stupid. If you used a white ball you'd be considered racist.
@@Jack21SpadesAmen
John wasn't gay, but his boyfriend was....