Game show historian Christian Carrion talks with the first blind contestant in the history of Jeopardy, who made national headlines when he won five games in October of 1999 and has since participated in four Jeopardy tournaments.
Game show historian Christian Carrion talks with a comedian, filmmaker and podcaster who was the host of GSN’s Cram and participant in a special episode of Lingo on April Fools’ Day in 2003.
Game show historian Christian Carrion talks with the winner of the 1986 Jeopardy $100,000 Tournament of Champions, and one of the show’s greatest and most dominating players of all time.
In conjunction with the National Archives of Game Show History at the Strong National Museum of Play, BuzzerBlog presents a brand new podcast chronicling the stories of game show contestants from all walks of life. Listen as everyday people talk about what happened before—and after—their game show appearances. Find out what motivates folks to appear on game shows. Hear behind-the-scenes stories from your favorite game shows, told by the stars of those shows—the contestants. Christian Carrion hosts Tell Us About Yourself: Conversations with Game Show Contestants.
Game show historian Christian Carrion talks with a legal word processor and former actress from New York City who’s appeared on The $20,000 Pyramid, Super Password, Now You See It, Married With Children, and The Pat Sajak Show.
Game show historian Christian Carrion talks with the man who won $6.3 million on The Big Spin in 1986, becoming the biggest winner in the show’s history—and repairing the public image of the California Lottery in the process.