Jeff-thecdboy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 5:21 pm
Yes, I just got the May 27, 1994 episode in the last update. Also, the J-Archive states that the final 1994 Teen episode aired on Feb. 18th, while Robair Mackey states it aired on Feb. 25th. I don't know which source is the correct one.
Also, Robair did not state who actually found the Daily Doubles in his recaps.
Jeff-thecdboy wrote: ↑Sat Sep 02, 2017 3:40 pm
FEBRUARY 21, 1994
Martha Swartz, an associate director from Boston, Massachusetts
Dave Moxness, a data processor from Van Nuys, California
Bob Tzuditer, a writer from Boston, Massachusetts (whose 1-day winnings total $11,300)
Aha. This is 2/7/94, not 2/21. So, yeah, the Archive date is probably wrong.
I've updated the post with the indication that the 1994 Teen Tournament was from Feb. 14th-Feb. 25th. I also got the info for every episode from the 1994 College Tournament as well, and I will be adding more regular game updates to the post tomorrow as well.
I found what I could for the 1993-94 season. Now, here's what I found so far for the 1994-95 season (From Sep-Nov, this was when Robair mentions who found the Daily Doubles and if they got them right or wrong, but not the actual wagers for them).
SEPTEMBER 5, 1994 (Steve Chernicoff game 3, 11th season premiere)
Michael Rebain, a contract specialist from Washington, DC
Sandy Mannix, a communications specialist from Chester Springs, Pennsylvania
Steve Chernicoff, whose 2-day cash winnings total $20,202
SEPTEMBER 6, 1994 (Steve Chernicoff game 4)
John O'Donnell, a Ph.D. candidate from New York City, New York
Kim Smith, a ticket counter from Sedalia, Missouri
Steve Chernicoff, whose 3-day cash winnings total $35,803
SEPTEMBER 8, 1994
Nancy Ungar, an insurance customer service rep from Akron, Ohio
Ron Martell, a copywriter from San Francisco, California
Matt Handel, a marketing analyst from Wayne, Pennsylvania
SEPTEMBER 9, 1994
Tim Sinclair, a tax accountant from Ellicott City, Maryland
Nick Cort, an attorney from Concord, New Hampshire
Matt Handel, whose 1-day cash winnings total $23,400
SEPTEMBER 12, 1994
Elizabeth Hamilton, a secretary from Everett, Massachusetts
Rowan Carroll, a consultant from Chicago, Illinois
Matt Handel, whose 2-day cash winnings total $40,401
OCTOBER 24, 1994 (Bill Pitassy game 1)
Bill Pitassy (his fourth game's been archived)
Ed Lerner, a technical manager from Fanwood, New Jersey
Tony Zepezauer, a computer science student from San Francisco, California (whose 1-day winnings total $14,000)
OCTOBER 26, 1994 (Bill Pitassy game 3)
John Fitzpatrick, a salesman from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Eleanor Finegan, an engineer from Jackson, New Jersey
Bill Pitassy, whose 2-day cash winnings total $28,602
OCTOBER 28, 1994 (Bill Pitassy game 5)
Jihm Bukowski, an industrial hygienist from Baltimore, Maryland
Louise Tulloh, a credit manager from Arlington, Virginia
Bill Pitassy, whose 4-day cash winnings total $52,102
OCTOBER 31, 1994
Paul McDonagh, a carpenter from Dublin, Ireland
Eric Schneider, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York
Russ Woodford (his last game's been archived)
NOVEMBER 2, 1994
Dave Randall, a claims representative from West Frankfort, IL
Kathleen Murray, a paralegal from Pacota, New Jersey
Russ Woodford, whose 2-day cash winnings total $13,197
(starting in Dec. 1994, Robair does mention the actual Daily Double wagers)
DECEMBER 20, 1994
Georgia Popplewell, a TV producer from Trinidad and Tobago
Richard Rasmussen (his second and third game's been archived)
Lena Nowak, whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,001
DECEMBER 29, 1994
Bob Ungar, a satellite engineer from Wemrock, New Jersey
Steve Stales, a stationery engineer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Arlene Goldberg, whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,600
DECEMBER 30, 1994 (John McKeon game 1)
Stan Eisenstein, a physics teacher from Ellicott City, Maryland
John McKeon, a writer from Chevy Chase, Maryland
Bob Ungar, whose 1-day cash winnings total $14,400
JANUARY 4, 1995 (John McKeon game 4)
Michael Parmer, a high school principal from Downey, California
Meredith Strang, an art dealer from Los Angeles, California
John McKeon, whose 3-day cash winnings total $42,601
JANUARY 6, 1995
Neil Hamilton, a writer from San Francisco, California
Meg Platis, a high school English teacher from Playa Del Rey, California
Julian Lopez-Morillas, a theater director and actor from Oakland, California (whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,999)
JANUARY 9, 1995
John Gallagher, a sales consultant from New Milford, Connecticut
Virginia Dietrich (her next game's in the archive)
Julian Lopez-Morillas, whose 2-day cash winnings total $14,899
JANUARY 11, 1995
Michael Friel, a playwright from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Joyce Leahy, a community relations coordinator from Park Ridge, Illinois
Doug Carey, whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,201
JANUARY 12, 1995
Adam Goldberg, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York
Charlie Hanson, a college professor from Crete, Nebraska
Michael Friel, whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,601
JANUARY 13, 1995 (Jim Morgan game 1)
Phyllis Betz, a college professor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jim Morgan, a personnel director from New Brunswick, New Jersey
Adam Goldberg, whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,200
JANUARY 30, 1995
Anthony Flesch, a marketing consultant from Capetown, South Africa
Tim Dawson, a voice actor from La Cannata, California
Dave Sanders, whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,601
JANUARY 31, 1995
Susan Aglietti, a small press publisher from Orinda, California
Jim Spellane, a PR director from Washington, DC
Tim Dawson, whose 1-day cash winnings total $6,900
FEBRUARY 1, 1995
Hillary Dekker, a stage mother from Brigend, Wales
Gerald Demaree, a property administrator from San Diego, California
Jim Spellane, whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,800
FEBRUARY 2, 1995
Charlie Garfink, a café owner from San Rafael, California
Leslie Lewis, a writer from Chicago, Illinois
Jim Spellane, whose 2-day cash winnings total $27,800
FEBRUARY 3, 1995
Peter Rowe, a newspaper columnist from San Diego, California
Daryl Kinney, a doctoral candidate from Los Angeles, California
Charlie Garfink, whose 1-day cash winnings total $3,400
FEBRUARY 7, 1995 (1995 Teen Quarterfinals #2)
Shannon Shelton, a senior from Detroit, Michigan
Mathew Sandler, a junior from Smithtown, New York
Susannah Batko-Yovino (the finals games have been archived)
FEBRUARY 8, 1995 (1995 Teen Quarterfinals #3)
Chuck Truesdell, a senior from Fallsboro, Kentucky
Jim Steichen, a senior from Tulsa, Oklahoma
Erika Brown, a junior from Marietta, Georgia
FEBRUARY 15, 1995 (1995 Teen Semifinals #3)
Deborah Sager (the finals games have been archived)
Sujit Raman, a junior from Houston, Texas
Mathew Sandler
FEBRUARY 23, 1995
Scott Stechman, an attorney from Woodmere, New York
Amy Catherine Lufkin, an ad exec from Frederick, Maryland
Tom Hennigan, a grad assistant from Moscow, Idaho (whose 2-day winnings total $29,001)
MARCH 2, 1995
Joe Sharkey, a brokerage clerk from San Francisco, California
Susan Trybull, a grad student from San Francisco, California
Ben Macrory, a law student from Washington, DC (whose 1-day winnings total $9,201)
MARCH 6, 1995
Roger Moyer, a bookstore administrator from Alexandria, Virginia
Jeffrey Dickey, a writer from Portland, Oregon
Ben Macrory, whose 3-day cash winnings total $40,402
MARCH 10, 1995
Gord Brown, an editor and writer from Toronto, Ontario
Mike Baxter, a police officer from Warminster, Pennsylvania
Jerry Clarke, a sales rep from Stephens City, Virginia (whose 1-day winnings total $17,801)
MARCH 16, 1995 (Jonathan Groff game 3)
J.J. Morris, a producer from Venice, California
Jeanette Gmitter, a consumer credit counselor from Beachwood, New Jersey
Jonathan Groff, a writer and actor from New York City, New York (whose 2-day winnings total $33,000)
MARCH 17, 1995 (Jonathan Groff game 4)
Sean Sell, an attorney from La Jolla, California
Jim Lux, a consultant from Westlake Village, California
Jonathan Groff, whose 3-day cash winnings total $44,700
MARCH 20, 1995 (Jonathan Groff game 5)
Alex McNeil, a court administrator from Newton, Massachusetts
Rick Salcer, a graphic designer from Brooklyn, New York
Jonathan Groff, whose 4-day cash winnings total $51,500
MARCH 21, 1995
Art Vespignani, a compliance officer from Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
Joanne Humphreyville, a librarian from Chicago, Illinois
Alex McNeil, whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,000
MARCH 24, 1995
Rafael Ornes, a substitute teacher from Palo Alto, California
David Hammerbeck, a graduate student from Madison, Wisconsin
Art Vespignani, whose 3-day cash winnings total $38,599
MARCH 27, 1995 (Bruce Borchardt game 1)
Barb Krongold, a newspaper editor from Endicott, New York
Bruce Borchardt (his fourth and fifth games are archived)
Rafael Ornes, whose 1-day cash winnings total $16,401
MARCH 28, 1995 (Bruce Borchardt game 2)
Fred Stern, a foreign service officer from Arlington, Virginia
Beryl Coley, a librarian from Washington, DC
Bruce Borchardt, whose 1-day cash winnings total $18,800
MARCH 29, 1995 (Bruce Borchardt game 3)
Lisa Dziadulewicz, an attorney from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Tom Talbot, a town planner from Wallingford, Connecticut
Bruce Borchardt, whose 2-day cash winnings total $26,999
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Jeff-thecdboy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2017 12:55 pm
JANUARY 11, 1995
Michael Friel, a playwright from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Joyce Leahy, a community relations coordinator from Park Ridge, Illinois
Doug Carey, whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,201
JANUARY 12, 1995
Adam Goldberg, an attorney from Brooklyn, New York
Charlie Hanson, a college professor from Crete, Nebraska
Michael Friel, whose 1-day cash winnings total $12,601
Michael's son Patrick would be a 2x champ (and defeated by Dan Melia) a couple of years later.
Jeff-thecdboy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2017 12:55 pm
FEBRUARY 1, 1995
Hillary Dekker, a stage mother from Brigend, Wales
Gerald Demaree, a property administrator from San Diego, California
Jim Spellane, whose 1-day cash winnings total $13,800
SEPTEMBER 9, 1996 (three new players)
Steve Toigo, a contract administrator from Rockville, Maryland
Tim McCoy (his next game's in the archive)
Robert Daguillard, a doctoral candidate from Montreal, PQ (he got to select first)
SEPTEMBER 11, 1996
Claudia Perry (brought back in Jan. 1997 due to an error)
Chris Wilde, a web page designer from Provo, Utah
Tim McCoy, whose 2-day cash winnings total $9,201
SEPTEMBER 12, 1996
Michael Bastedo, a policy analyst from Cambridge, Massachusetts
Scott Johnson (his next game's in the archive)
Tim McCoy, whose 3-day cash winnings total $16,201
SEPTEMBER 16, 1996 (Lucien Schmit game 2)
Lizabeth Stavenski-Bell, a writer from State College, Pennsylvania
Ed Bylina, a research scientist from Andalusia, Pennsylvania
Lucien Schmit, whose 1-day cash winnings total $9,601
SEPTEMBER 24, 1996
Vin Cannato, a grad student from New York City, New York
Les Dorr, Jr., a public affairs officer from Frederick, Maryland
Kyrie O'Connor, whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,201
SEPTEMBER 25, 1996
Jason Benton (his third and fourth game's been archived)
Carolyn Lewis, a substitute instructional assistant from Sacramento, California
Les Dorr, Jr., whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,801
SEPTEMBER 26, 1996
Grant Wilton, an environmental chemist from Golden, Colorado
Liam Bailey, a vocational evaluator from Holman, Wisconsin
Jason Benton, whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,500
OCTOBER 22, 1996
Chris Loteska, a graduate student from Charlottesville, Virginia
Aly Lynagh, a bartender from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
MaryAnn Toner, whose 1-day cash winnings total $2,600
OCTOBER 23, 1996
Wanda Crowe, a special education teacher from Omaha, Nebraska
Mark O'Leary, an accountant from Wakefield, Massachusetts
Aly Lynagh, whose 1-day cash winnings total $15,300
OCTOBER 24, 1996
Eric Peterson, a student from UC/Davis
Diana Hook, a rare book cataloguer from Berkeley, California
Mark O'Leary, whose 1-day cash winnings total $5,871
OCTOBER 25, 1996
Tom Murray, a retail store manager from Mission Viejo, California
David Carr, a prosecutor from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Eric Peterson, whose 1-day cash winnings total $11,001
OCTOBER 28, 1996
Lillian Spencer, a human paleontologist from Durham, North Carolina
Dave Priestly (his next game's been archived)
Tom Murray, whose 1-day cash winnings total $4,999
OCTOBER 31, 1996
Mary Ann Violette, a pet sitter from Norwood, Massachusetts
David Powers, a biochemist from San Francisco, California
Kalyan Farrington, whose 1-day cash winnings total $10,227
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It was appropriate for the game to have a category, SCRIPTURE SAYETH since I got this done on a Sunday.
I think Fagin stole an s in DD Clue 20.
Thanks for getting this game in. Good luck to the Vikings today.
It's fixed, thanks. Consider yourself one of the family. 31-10 Vikings when I got home from church. Of course, Tampa then scores a TD once I get changed out of my Sunday clothes.
If archival of this past week's games isn't already in progress, I would volunteer, but have no real idea of what's involved. The magic of the Internets and the kindness of a penguin have graced me with the game recordings, and I have Excel, so I guess that's a start.
Folks, the CNN video links from the May 9-13, 2005 UTOC episodes aren't working. When we try to click on the links, they all have 404 errors. Can anybody fix all the video links from those episodes please. Thanks.
Ivoryface86 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2017 12:10 am
Folks, the CNN video links from the May 9-13, 2005 UTOC episodes aren't working. When we try to click on the links, they all have 404 errors. Can anybody fix all the video links from those episodes please. Thanks.
Post seen: I've changed .wmv to .jpg on the May 13 game and that brings up an image. It looks like they were never set up to be video links and only an image, so that is all that can be done.