

And the news is that from this day forward, let it be proclaimed, that our Press Your Luck winners can stay on the show for five days, count them, five days, or until they exceeded our new limit of $50,000!" - Peter Tomarken (about the new limit that the champion can stay on the show for five days, or limit of $50,000) "It's the first day of November, and all the Goblins have all left us for another year, and to get the new month off to a great start, I've got some great news for all of our Press Your Luck contestants. And today, whatever is lucky, grab onto it, because when the Home Player Spin comes up in Round 2, we're playing it for you." - Peter Tomarken (telling home viewers about Home Player Spin, and recapping the previous Home Player from yesterday) Yesterday, (insert previous Home Player) of (city, state) won (insert dollar amount/prize/trip) (courtesy of the Whammy). "And this is an exciting day around here, because this is the (insert number) day of the (Big) Home Player Game. We're talking Big Bucks, and (hopefully) no Whammies."Īnd now, let's meet the 3 players who will be pressing their luck today, starting with (insert first player here)." - Peter Tomarken (welcoming everyone to the show).(We are) television's most competitive game.".The most competitive game on television, where players take big risks for Big Bucks."."I thank you, Rod Roddy, and (hi folks/everybody,) welcome to (another edition of) Press Your Luck. the host of Press Your Luck, ELIZABETH BANKS!" your host, the star of Press Your Luck, PETER TOMARKEN!" Rest of Intro: From Television City/Studio Center in Hollywood, it's time to PRESS YOUR LUCK! And now, here’s.

In 2022, for season 4, a few changes have been made as it returned back from "Studio Center" to "Television City", a return of the studio audience and the word "your" is replaced with "the" in the spiel. However for season 3, the taping location moved from Television City to Studio Center in 2021. The ABC version uses this same spiel, In the Banks version, the "big bucks" spiel retuned in season 2 since 2020. On "college week" from July 28 until August 29, 1985, the word "players" is replaced with "college students".

As of December 19, 1983, the opening spiel would revert back to "are after high stakes" and would be used until sometime in February 1985, at which point the opening spiel would replace "high stakes" with "big bucks" and would be used for the remainder of the series. From December 5-16, 1983, the opening spiel would be altered to replace "are after high stakes" with "will compete for high stakes". This would be changed to "high stakes" as of November 16, 1983. NOTES: When first used on November 7, 1983, the announcer's opening spiel used "big bucks". But only one of them can play and win today, as they play television's most exciting and challenging new game, PRESS YOUR LUCK! And now, here's your host, the star of Press Your Luck, PETER TOMARKEN!"Įarly Episodes: "These three contestants are about to play the most exciting game of their lives, (which only one of them can win)! (introduction of each player, his/her hometown, and a small info bit on how just competitive s/he is going to be)īest Remembered: (clips of contestants playing the game from past episodes, usually ending with who won the game) "Today/Tonight, these three players/college students are after high stakes/big bucks, but they'll have to avoid the Whammy, as they play the most exciting game of their lives!

And Matt Dorf tells us he thinks the guy who says 'winning isn't everything' is crazy. Maggie Brown says she never even thinks about losing. Jack Campion is a lawyer who always plays to win. Pilot: "These three players have been especially selected today to play television's richest game.
