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This is the episode guide for the game show Press Your Luck that covers the calendar year of 1984. Press Your Luck's ratings started its peak period sometime in 1984. The ratings may have boosted because of an incredible contestant named Michael Larson who would memorize the light pattern and end up winning $100,000+, thus leading to more affiliates gaining an interest in the show and viewership had risen dramatically by the fall of 1984 because of Michael Larson's amazing feat. In addition, following the feat, the board would get totally randomized so no one (not even the home and studio audiences) would know where the light would go next.

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  • This is the episode guide for the game show Press Your Luck that covers the calendar year of 1984. Press Your Luck's ratings started its peak period sometime in 1984. The ratings may have boosted because of an incredible contestant named Michael Larson who would memorize the light pattern and end up winning $100,000+, thus leading to more affiliates gaining an interest in the show and viewership had risen dramatically by the fall of 1984 because of Michael Larson's amazing feat. In addition, following the feat, the board would get totally randomized so no one (not even the home and studio audiences) would know where the light would go next.
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  • This is the episode guide for the game show Press Your Luck that covers the calendar year of 1984. Press Your Luck's ratings started its peak period sometime in 1984. The ratings may have boosted because of an incredible contestant named Michael Larson who would memorize the light pattern and end up winning $100,000+, thus leading to more affiliates gaining an interest in the show and viewership had risen dramatically by the fall of 1984 because of Michael Larson's amazing feat. In addition, following the feat, the board would get totally randomized so no one (not even the home and studio audiences) would know where the light would go next. And so, folks, we enter 1984... NOTE: Press Your Luck did not air on January 2 due to the Tournament of Roses Parade coverage, since New Year's Day fell on a Sunday.
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