Here are the available images for Punch-A-Bunch from the 1990s.
Contents
1 Gallery
1.1 Terri's $10,100 Punch-A-Bunch Win (May 18, 1990, #7675D)
1.2 Barbara's Painful $1,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (February 25, 1991, #7931D)
1.3 Robin's $10,000 Punch-A-Bunch Win (March 22, 1991, #7965D)
1.4 Punch-A-Bunch Without the $10,000 Sign at the Beginning of the Game (May 27, 1991, #8061D)
1.5 Marcee's $1,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (May 1, 1992, #8415D)
1.6 Sandra's $5,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (January 22, 1993, #8665D)
1.7 Sandy's $750 Punch-A-Bunch Win on the 22nd Season Premiere (September 13, 1993, #8881D)
1.8 First Punch-A-Bunch Playing on the Doug Davidson Version (September 19, 1994, #0006N)
1.9 Pamela's $5,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (October 12, 1994, #9303D)
1.10 David's Painful $5,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (November 10, 1995, #9725D)
1.11 Bryan's Amazing Decision in Punch-A-Bunch (January 26, 1996, #9825D)
1.12 Third to Last Playing with Punch-A-Bunch's Original Set (May 3, 1996, #9965D)
1.13 Fifth Appearance of Punch-A-Bunch's Second Set (November 1, 1996, #0115K)
1.14 Joseph's Really Painful Punch-A-Bunch Loss (October 28, 1997, #0502K)
1.15 Catherine's $10,000 Punch-A-Bunch Win (April 17, 1998, #0735K)
1.16 Elizabeth's $10,000 Punch-A-Bunch Win (May 26, 1998, #0792K)
1.17 Jason's $10,000 Punch-A-Bunch Win (September 28, 1998, #0831K)
1.18 Scott's $5,100 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (October 27, 1998, #0872K)
1.19 Katherine's $10,000 Punch-A-Bunch Win (January 4, 1999, #0961K)
1.20 Michael's $5,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (March 26, 1999, #1065K)
1.21 Bridget's $750 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (April 6, 1999, #1082K)
1.22 Aurora's Really Painful Punch-A-Bunch Loss (April 19, 1999, #1091K)
1.23 Johnny's Shocking Punch-A-Bunch Decision (October 14, 1999, #1214K)
1.24 A Blooper in Punch-A-Bunch (December 24, 1999, #1315K)
Gallery [ ]
Terri's $10,100 Punch-A-Bunch Win (May 18, 1990, #7675D) [ ]
On her first punch, she has $100 and a second chance.
With the $100, she adds $10,000 for a total of $10,100!!!
Barbara's Painful $1,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (February 25, 1991, #7931D) [ ]
On her first punch, she has $500. She decides to throw it away.
On her second punch, she has $100. She decides to throw it away.
On her third punch, she has $1,000. She decides to keep it.
But, on her last punch, she would've had $10,000!
Robin's $10,000 Punch-A-Bunch Win (March 22, 1991, #7965D) [ ]
NOTE: The description of the first small prize is missing.
She has 4 punches! BTW, she also guessed the unknown first prize correctly.
On her first punch, she has $500. She decides to throw it away.
On her second punch, she has won $10,000!!!
Punch-A-Bunch Without the $10,000 Sign at the Beginning of the Game (May 27, 1991, #8061D) [ ]
Unfortunately, he is incorrect.
He is correct again. He has 3 punches.
On his first punch, he has $100. He decides to throw it away.
On his second punch, he has $5,000. He decides to keep it.
On his third & last punch, he would've had $1,000.
Marcee's $1,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (May 1, 1992, #8415D) [ ]
On her first punch, she has $500. She decides to throw it away.
On her second punch, she has $250. She decides to throw it away.
On her third punch, she has $1,000. She decides to keep it.
On her last punch, she could've only had $250.
Sandra's $5,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (January 22, 1993, #8665D) [ ]
Unfortunately this time, she is incorrect. She has 3 punches.
On her first punch, she has $1,000. She decides to throw it away.
On her second punch, she has $5,000. She decides to keep it.
On her last punch, she would've had $1,000.
Sandy's $750 Punch-A-Bunch Win on the 22nd Season Premiere (September 13, 1993, #8881D) [ ]
Unfortunately, she is incorrect.
She is correct. She has 3 punches.
On her first punch, she has $100. She decides to throw it away.
On her second punch, she has $50. She decides to throw it away.
On her last punch, she has $500 and a second chance.
With the $500, she adds $250 for a total of $750.
First Punch-A-Bunch Playing on the Doug Davidson Version (September 19, 1994, #0006N) [ ]
Unfortunately this time, she is incorrect. She has 3 punches.
On her first punch, she has $100. She decides to throw it away.
On her second punch, she has $50. She decides to throw it away.
On her last punch, she has $5,000.
Pamela's $5,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (October 12, 1994, #9303D) [ ]
On her first punch, she has $250. She decides to throw it away.
On her second punch, she has $5,000. She decides to keep it.
On her third punch, she would've had $500.
And, on her last punch, she would've had $500 and a second chance.
David's Painful $5,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (November 10, 1995, #9725D) [ ]
On his first punch, he has $5,000. He decides to keep it.
On his second punch, he would've had $500 and a second chance.
On his third punch, he would've had $250.
And, on his fourth punch, he would've had $10,000!
Bryan's Amazing Decision in Punch-A-Bunch (January 26, 1996, #9825D) [ ]
He is correct. He gets a punch.
He is correct again. He gets another punch.
He is correct again. He has a third punch.
On his first punch, he has $5,000. He surprisingly decides to throw it away.
On his second punch, he wins $10,000!!!
Third to Last Playing with Punch-A-Bunch's Original Set (May 3, 1996, #9965D) [ ]
On his first punch, he has $500. He decides to throw it away.
On his second punch, he has $50. He decides to throw it away.
On his third punch, he has another $50. He decides to throw it away.
On his last punch, he has $100.
Fifth Appearance of Punch-A-Bunch's Second Set (November 1, 1996, #0115K) [ ]
Unfortunately, he is incorrect.
He is correct again. He has 3 punches.
On his first punch, he has $50. He decides to throw it away.
On his second punch, he has $250. He decides to throw it away.
On his last punch, he has $250.
Joseph's Really Painful Punch-A-Bunch Loss (October 28, 1997, #0502K) [ ]
He is correct. He gets a punch.
He is correct again. He gets another punch.
He is correct again. He has a third punch.
On his first punch, has $500 and a second chance.
With the $500, he adds $250 for a total of $750. He decides to throw it away.
On his second punch, he has $500. He decides to throw it away.
On his third punch, he has $500. He decides to throw it away.
On his last punch, he has $50.
Catherine's $10,000 Punch-A-Bunch Win (April 17, 1998, #0735K) [ ]
On her first punch, she wins $10,000!!!
Elizabeth's $10,000 Punch-A-Bunch Win (May 26, 1998, #0792K) [ ]
Unfortunately, she is incorrect.
She is correct again. She has 3 punches.
On her first punch, she wins $10,000!!!
Jason's $10,000 Punch-A-Bunch Win (September 28, 1998, #0831K) [ ]
On his first punch, he has $50. He decides to throw it away.
On his second punch, he wins $10,000!!!
Scott's $5,100 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (October 27, 1998, #0872K) [ ]
On his first punch, he has $500 and a second chance.
With the $500, he adds $100 for a total of $600. He decides to throw it away.
On his second punch, he has $100 and a second chance.
With the $100, he adds $5,000 for a total of $5,100. He decides to keep it.
Katherine's $10,000 Punch-A-Bunch Win (January 4, 1999, #0961K) [ ]
On her first punch, she has $50. She decides to throw it away.
On her second punch, she has $250. She decides to throw it away.
On her third punch, she wins $10,000!!!
Michael's $5,000 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (March 26, 1999, #1065K) [ ]
Unfortunately, he is incorrect.
Unfortunately, he is incorrect. He has 2 punches.
On his first punch, he has $5,000. He decides to keep it.
On his second & last punch, he would've had $50 and a second chance.
Bridget's $750 Punch-A-Bunch Bailout (April 6, 1999, #1082K) [ ]
On her first punch, she has $100 and a second chance.
With the $100, she adds another $100 for a total of $200. She decides to throw it away.
On her second punch, she has $250. She decides to throw it away.
On her third punch, she has $250 and a second chance.
With the $250, she adds $500 for a total of $750. She decides to keep it.
On her last punch, she could've only had $250.
Aurora's Really Painful Punch-A-Bunch Loss (April 19, 1999, #1091K) [ ]
On her first punch, she has $500. She decides to throw it away.
On her second punch, she has $250. She decides to throw it away.
On her third punch, she has $100. She decides to throw it away.
On her last punch, she has $100.
Johnny's Shocking Punch-A-Bunch Decision (October 14, 1999, #1214K) [ ]
He is correct. He gets a punch.
He is correct again. He gets another punch.
He is correct again. He gets a third punch.
On his first punch, he has $100. He decides to throw it away.
On his second punch, he has $500. He decides to quit with it, much to the audience's dismay.
On his third punch, he would've had another $500.
And on his fourth punch, he would've had $10,000!
Johnny couldn't believe what he had done!
"Johnny, I'm sorry, but you have your $500. You have your $500. Showcase Showdown, after this!" Bob: (at the first Showcase Showdown with contestants, Faith and Judith) All three of us are trying to brighten Johnny up, here. And I said, "Johnny, if you'd given that $500 back, and you'd ended up with only $50, you'd have been sick!" He says, (in Johnny's words) "not as sick, as I am, now."
A Blooper in Punch-A-Bunch (December 24, 1999, #1315K) [ ]
Marjorie asked if the candle holders were silver plated, to which Rod said yes. She says they're lower.
Rod tried correcting himself as Kathleen lifed the price card.
The candle holders were sterling silver, not silver plated and Bob decides to give her the fourth punch anyway.
On her first punch, she has $500. She decides to throw it away.
On her second punch, she has another $500. She decides to throw it away.
On her third punch, she has $50. She decides to throw it away.
On her last punch, she has another $50.