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  1. These are the big winners from Sale of the Century. Mort Kamins: Was the very first lot winner in either version, but the only contestant to win the $95,000 Lot in 1983 (before the Cash Jackpot level was added). He later went on to win the very first Tournament of Champions, winning a combined...

  2. This article is about the American version of Sale of the Century, a game show format mixed in with shopping and bargaining, where contestants could answer questions and buy prizes at a low cost. The first version (from which the Sale format originated) aired on NBC from September 1969 to 1973...

  3. The next Winner's Big Money Game was worth a new car; losing that game meant the player left the show, but winning the car gave the champion the right to play one more game. Winning that final game earned a chance to play one last Winner's Big Money Game for $50,000.

  4. Nov 12, 2022 · Here are partial episodes of Sale of the Century with several big winners from the shopping era of the NBC daytime version.

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  5. Finally, in 1987, the end game strayed completely from the show’s format by introducing the “Winner’s Big Money Game.”. The day’s winner (who automatically received a prize valued between $2,000 and $3,500) then faced a series of six-word clues – revealed one word at a time – to famous people, places or things.

  6. Sale of the Century, including its original 1969-1974 incarnation and host in Jack Kelly, are the subjects of the first Fame Game. Melanie wins $2,000 in Instant Cash! Melanie didn't win the $5,000 Winner's Big Money Game, or a spot in the finals, and leaves with $6,144.

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  8. Tim. Cash jackpot: $89,000. Tim wins the game in the final seconds of the Speed Round, his win secured only after Tom misses a question on who was Secretary of State under presidents Nixon and Ford (Tom incorrectly answered "Salinger").

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