With host, Tom Kennedy Image credit to Adam Nedeff's Game Show Utopia
Judd/Martha/Steve, pt. 1 (1975 finale) - One of the 3 surviving episodes of Split Second: Judd Rose vs. Martha McCarty and Steve Nelson, on the 1975 finale of Split Second Judd/Martha/Steve (1975 finale), pt. 2 - Tom gets to meet the contestants and then continues round 1 Judd/Martha/Steve (1975 finale), pt. 3 - I had discrepancies on round 2, so I shall jump it to the Countdown Round with some facts before the video Judd/Martha/Steve (1975 finale), pt. 4 - Can the final champion win the car and an additional $1,000? Monty Hall makes an appearance at the end along with the show's staff. Includes closing credits and a tribute to Judd Rose, the contestant on Split Second who died in 2000 of a brain tumor. Description box in this video contains another obituary I should've included in the video.
With host, Monty Hall
Gaye/Richard/Diana, pt. 1 - Gaye Kapkan returns for her second day, against Richard, a man who wrote a science fiction script where donuts devour people, and Diana, a rock worker, am I right? Complete first round here. Was Eli Gauntley's idea for the cotton gin stolen before he could secure a patent? Gaye/Richard/Diana, pt. 2 - Monty talks to Diana and doubles the value Gaye/Richard/Diana, pt. 3 - The Countdown Round that gets a tad-bit tense along the way. Car round included Gaye/Roger/Carroll, pt. 1 - Despite the intro and opening question were missed, Monty meets champion Gaye, and kindergarten teacher Roger. The game begins, and a new type of question is introduced Gaye/Roger/Carroll, pt. 2 - Monty talks to Carroll about her writing, and doubles the value. There's a bit of a tough decision along the way, along with a small blooper Gaye/Roger/Carroll, pt. 3 - The Countdown Round segment, which goes by rather quickly. Car round and closing credits included, with a shot of the darkened set during the credits Gaye/Glenn/Norine, pt. 1 - Gaye returns for her fourth day against Glenn, a computer specialist who got "married" in the Imperial Palace in Las Vegas since he loves to gamble, and Norine, a teacher who gets taught by her kids. How far can you see on a clear day? Gaye/Glenn/Norine, pt. 2 - Monty finds out how Norine is getting taught by her students, and as round 2 progresses, Glenn really does discover what Split Second is like when answering questions Gaye/Glenn/Norine, pt. 3 - After a very exciting match, could it mean there could be some excitement in the Countdown Round? Car round included Gaye/David/Lucile, pt. 1 - Gaye is playing for her FIFTH show against doctor and hypnotist David Gottlieb, and Lucile Barker, a writer who's wrote more than 250 poems, but guess how much money it netted her! Round 1 here. Why didn't George Washington live in the White House when he was president? Gaye/David/Lucile, pt. 2 - Monty pushes it straight to round 2 since he spoke to Lucile in the last round. Sine Gaye has a history of getting ahead before the Countdown Round, can she do it again? Gaye/David/Lucile, pt. 3 - If Gaye hits 0 first in the Countdown Round here, she will automatically win the car. If David or Lucile stop her, selection time. Here's the moment of truth with the car ending David/Loren/Patricia, pt. 1 - I can't understand the opening question, sorry. David returns with over $1,300. New competitors are nurse Loren, and computer operator and baseball nut Patricia. Round 1 here David/Loren/Patricia, pt. 2 - Monty talks to Patricia, and commences with round 2. Despite the game kinda takes a grip on some players, Patricia knows exactly what she's doing David/Loren/Patricia, pt. 3 - The Countdown Round and car game Dianne/Robert/Shelley, pt. 1 - Champion Dianne Craig returns to play against Robert Faybes, a man who "drives his boss crazy," and Shelley Ambrose a writer who won an award for best advertising. There's some weird question in here. Why does a Mexican jumping bean jump? Dianne/Robert/Shelley, pt. 2 - Monty talks to Shelley about her award for advertising, and doubles the value. Monty shares a little joke along the way Dianne/Robert/Shelley, pt. 3 - Fasten your seatbelts for a VERY EXCITING Countdown Round, probably the best Countdown Round I've ever seen! The car round is included Stephanie/Eric/Linda, pt. 1 - Champion Stephanie Cohen returns with $2,700+, playing against Eric, a man who likes to play bagpipes alone in the house, and sports lady Linda. Complete first round here. Is it true there are 7 time zones across the width of Russia? Stephanie/Eric/Linda, pt. 2 - Monty finds out about Linda's interest in sports, and continues round 2 with doubled stakes Stephanie/Eric/Linda, pt. 3 - The Countdown Round commences, but someone gets a bit ahead of themselves during the gameplay. Car round included Glenn/Stan/Denya, pt. 1 - Champion Glenn returns for her second day with $1,300+. New challengers are a man who's died 1,000 deaths, Stan Katz and horse racer, Denya Calvarado (sp? I couldn't hear it). First round commences Glenn/Stan/Denya, pt. 2 - Monty meets Stan, and finds out how he died 1,000 deaths, and also Denya nad figures out her athletic background with her sisters. Round 2 begins with doubled values, and not only that...with blanks in the game, Monty explains a situation he sees plenty of times on Split Second Glenn/Stan/Denya, pt. 3 - Here comes the Countdown Round, determining who plays for the car in the 3/5 car format with a trip to London as the featured trip Rebecca/Nick/Elizabeth, pt. 1 - Champion Rebecca returns to play against "pack rat" Nick, and "Mighty Mouse" Elizabeth. Full first round here. Will a shot of whiskey help cure a snake bite? Rebecca/Nick/Elizabeth, pt. 2 - Monty finds out how Nick's a "pack rat", and they do have something in common kinda. Elizabeth talks about how her gymnastic students call her "Mighty Mouse". Round 2 doubles the values, and moves can be made to the Countdown Round Rebecca/Nick/Elizabeth, pt. 3 - Here comes the Countdown Round, with the winner playing for the car in the 3/5 car format and a trip to Miami as the featured bonus prize. The closing credits were not aired Brian/Barbara/Melissa, pt. 1 - Champion Brian Graff (sp?) returns for his fourth show, meaning if he wins, 4 of the 5 screens will have CAR. However, he must first get past Barbara, a lady who had her faith restored in plain-clothed policemen, and Melissa, a lady by the nickname of "Coyote Girl." Round 1 progresses, but you can tell Barbara and Melissa have a sense of humor at times in-between questions. Does a chameleon change color to match their background? Brian/Barbara/Melissa, pt. 2 - Monty meets the players, finds out that a mistake made Barbara put her faith back in plain-clothed policemen, and how Melissa got her nickname. Round 2 goes on with doubled values Brian/Barbara/Melissa, pt. 3 - The Countdown Round of this exciting show. If Brian wins, he goes for a 4th attempt at the car Brian/Barbara/Melissa, pt. 4 - The car bonus round with a fur coat as the featured prize
MICHAEL'S PROJECTS
Hall version, pt. 1 - Michael takes a form of his own version of Monty Hall's version, though kinda makes an extended version along the way. This here is the contestant introductions, with someone playing on their 5th day Hall version, pt. 2 - The official game begins Hall version, pt. 3 - It's beginning to get cloudy as the dollar values double. It gets exciting towards the Countdown Round Hall version, pt. 4 - I had to make some serious edits before hand since there was some type-os. The Countdown Round begins Hall version, pt. 5 - The closing moments Tiller's first season finale - Anthony Hardy plays for the car on the final Split Second Kennedy version, pt. 1 - Three new competitors, Lucas, Amber and Cheryl play for a new Toyota and a fresh $25,000 jackpot in Michael's project. Singleton prize in round 1 is an air hockey table Kennedy version, pt. 2 - Michael meets the competitors and continues round 1 Kennedy version, pt. 3 - Michael shows a picture and starts round 2 with doubled values and a trip to Puerto Vallerta as the Singleton prize Kennedy version, pt. 4 - Michael goes into the Countdown Round, and it's a very exciting one. With $25,000 on the line, who will go on to play for the car?