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Showcase Showdown whose winner advanced immediately to the prize-ordering part of the Showcase. The Showcase dropped the condominium as the top prize, but a cash
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2052:Digital Spy
2031:16 November
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1555:comedy film
1539:Jenny Hoyle
1513:Kathy Lloyd
1504:Susy Irvine
1427:Pick a Pair
1418:Hole in One
1383:Network Ten
1257:Larry Emdur
1190:Hole in One
1166:Buy or Sell
991:Hole in One
967:Buy or Sell
917:Larry Emdur
871:Hole in One
856:Credit Card
808:Ten Chances
775:Pick a Pair
754:Hole in One
585:Bruce Beeby
569:Larry Emdur
531:(1957β1963)
281:(1973β2005)
236:-9 Studios
224:(1981β1985)
206:(2003β2005)
187:of episodes
157:(1981β1985)
128:(1981β1985)
116:Narrated by
106:Larry Emdur
96:(1973β1974)
66:Bob Stewart
57:(1981β1985)
45:Logo (2012)
2547:Categories
2452:Drew Carey
2447:Bob Barker
2415:Production
2277:7 February
2266:TV Tonight
2233:TV Tonight
2180:Herald Sun
1995:19 October
1969:19 October
1839:Herald Sun
1661:16 October
1630:References
1559:The Castle
1536:Sarah Pope
1486:Frank Raco
1295:Drew Carey
1291:US version
1232:Temptation
1229:Switcheroo
1214:Range Game
1202:Money Game
1193:Line em Up
1172:Clock Game
1160:Any Number
1089:Alfa Romeo
1033:Temptation
1030:Switcheroo
1015:Range Game
1003:Money Game
994:Line em Up
973:Clock Game
961:Any Number
898:Temptation
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886:Range Game
880:Pathfinder
877:Money Game
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847:Any Number
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802:Trader Bob
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790:Shell Game
784:Range Game
778:Poker Game
772:Penny Ante
763:Money Game
724:Clock Game
715:Check Game
706:Bonus Game
700:Any Number
669:John Deeks
665:Ian Turpie
554:television
510:2012-12-19
500:2012-05-07
475:2005-11-24
465:1993-12-13
440:1989-10-14
430:1989-07-29
417:Network 10
405:1985-06-14
395:1981-09-07
370:1974-12-13
360:1973-02-05
347:Network 10
195:Production
126:John Deeks
100:Ian Turpie
62:Created by
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2517:season 2)
2472:Australia
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2384:(1956β65)
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1483:Elise May
1452:chances.)
1433:Push Over
1406:Check-Out
1403:3 Strikes
1211:Race Game
1184:Flip Flop
1178:Dice Game
1012:Race Game
985:Flip Flop
979:Dice Game
944:in 1999.
883:Race Game
859:Dice Game
781:Race Game
730:Dice Game
718:Check Out
712:Card Game
557:game show
238:Melbourne
171:Australia
2422:List of
2367:Versions
2271:Archived
2238:Archived
2056:Archived
1708:Archived
1655:Archived
1583:See also
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1445:Take Two
1439:Secret X
1424:One Away
1317:Eveleigh
1289:, where
1205:One Away
1175:Cover Up
1056:A*mazing
1006:One Away
976:Cover Up
928:Daihatsu
799:Take Two
709:Bullseye
245:Eveleigh
200:Producer
2209:nineMSN
2187:3 March
2158:3 March
2116:3 March
2091:3 March
1933:2 March
1926:The Age
1904:2 March
1875:2 March
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1788:2 March
1781:The Age
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1498:Roz Roy
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