This is how the game looked like during its first two playings.
The later look with gold letters instead of green.
Should a contestant misses the price of one of the first three prizes, he/she can move on by picking the right autograph book that has "Second Chance" stamped on one of the pages.
See this and you'll move on for a chance to win larger prizes.
See this and the game is over.
Premiere Playing (November 4, 1983, #5065D)[]
The word Fame is in green letters.
He cannot win the wok now, but he can still play for the color TV, if he chooses the right autograph book that contains "Second Chance".
Unfortunately, it doesn't say "Second Chance".
Second Playing of Walk of Fame (November 9, 1983, #5073D)[]
RIGHT ON THE NOSE!
She is exactly right twice in a row!
She didn't win the spa, and the game is over.
Walk of Fame for a Vaporvette Speed Boat (November 14, 1983, #5081D)[]
Starting from this playing, the word Fame is in gold letters and remained this way until the end of its lifespan.
She cannot win the computer now, but she can still win the secretary and the mini boat if she picks the right autograph book that says "Second Chance".
She picks the red autograph book.
Good news! It says "Second Chance"!
Great! She got the secretary. Can she win the mini boat?
Nope, she didn't get the mini boat, and the game is over.
Walk of Fame for a Starcraft Camping Trailer (November 23, 1983, #5093D)[]
RIGHT ON THE NOSE!
She cannot win the recliner now, but she can still play for the secretary if she chooses the right autograph book that contains "Second Chance".
She picks the red autograph book.
Good news! It says "Second Chance"!
Can she win the secretary?
Nope, she didn't win it, and the game is over.
Walk of Fame for a Pontiac 2000 (December 2, 1983, #5105D)[]
She cannot win the compactor anymore, but she can go on to the dinette set if she can choose the right autograph book that contains "Second Chance".
She picks the gold autograph book.
Sadly, it doesn't say "Second Chance", and all she gets is the drink mixer.
Walk of Fame for a Dune Buggy (December 6, 1983, #5112D)[]
She cannot win the microwave.
But, she can still win the Chromecraft dinette and the dune buggy. She picks the red autograph book.
Bad news, it does not say "Second Chance".
Geneva's Disastrous Walk of Fame Loss (December 14, 1983, #5123D)[]
She cannot win the computer now, but she can have a shot at the range if she can chooses the right autograph book that contains "Second Chance".
She picks the brown autograph book.
Great! It says "Second Chance"!
Now, can she win the range?
Nope, and the game is over.
First Official Walk of Fame Winner (December 23, 1983, #5135D)[]
$40 is her bid on the wok. Actual retail price...
$30 with a difference of $10.
$700 is her bid on the range. Actual retail price...
$745 with a difference of $45.
$1,100 is her bid on the sofa sleeper. Actual retail price...
$1,160 with a difference of $60.
$2,400 is her bid on the organ. Actual retail price...
$2,295 with a difference of $105, and she wins all 4 prizes!
Walk of Fame for a Zoe Zipper One-Seater Commuter Car (January 9, 1984, #5151D)[]
$30 is her bid on the purifier. Actual retail price...
$50 with a difference of $20.
$700 is her bid on the tea service. Actual retail price...
$585 with a difference of $115.
$850 is her bid on the sofa. Actual retail price...
$950 with a difference of $100.
$4,000 is her bid on the car. Actual retail price...
$3,785 with a difference of $215, and she wins all 4 prizes!
Pamela's Walk of Fame Comeback Win (January 27, 1984, #5175D)[]
She cannot win the typewriter now, but she can still win the secretary and perhaps the trailer if she can pick the right autograph book that says "Second Chance".
She picks the red autograph book.
Good news! It says "Second Chance"!
Great! She won the secretary.
Does she win the trailer?
Yes, she does!
Walk of Fame for a Honda CM250 Motorcycle and a Vaporvette Speed Boat (February 24, 1984, #5215D)[]
She cannot win the tennis rackets now, but she can still play for the motorcycle if she chooses the right autograph book that contains "Second Chance".
She picks the yellow autograph book.
Bad news, it does not say "Second Chance".
Walk of Fame for a Trip to China (March 13, 1984, #5242D)[]
She cannot win the foot massager now, but she can still play for the recliner if she picks the autograph book that contains "Second Chance".
She picks the top one.
Great! It says "Second Chance"!
Yes! She got the recliner.
Does she win the color TV?
No, and the game is over.
Victoria's Perfect Playing of Walk of Fame (April 6, 1984, #5275D)[]
Victoria's bid is $35 for the Waffler. Actual retail price...
$40 with a difference of $5.
$325 is Victoria's bid on the radio. Actual retail price...
$400 with a difference of $75. She is halfway through the game.
Victoria's bid is $1,250 for the Scuba Gear. Actual retail price...
$1,283 with a difference of $33. Only one prize left.
Victoria's bid is $3,550 on the Catamaran. Actual retail price...
$3,500 with a difference of $50, and she wins all 4 prizes!
Look at her reaction.
Walk of Fame for a Schafer & Sons Piano (April 12, 1984, #5284D)[]
He can't win the recliner anymore, but he can still win the color TV and the piano if he picks the right autograph book that contains "Second Chance".
He picks the red autograph book.
Good news! It says "Second Chance"!
Great! He won the color TV.
Does he win the piano?
He got it!
Walk of Fame for a Honda CM250 Motorcycle and a Dune Buggy (May 7, 1984, #5321D)[]
She can't win the gas grill now, but she can still win the motorcycle and the dune buggy if she chooses the right autograph book that says "Second Chance".
She picks the brown autograph book.
Bad news, no "Second Chance".
Walk of Fame for a Thermasol Whirlpool Spa (May 22, 1984, #5342D)[]
She can't win the work center now, but she can still play for the range if she can pick out the autograph book that says "Second Chance".
She picks the red autograph book.
Bad news, it doesn't contain "Second Chance".
Adelaide's Spectacular Walk of Fame Win (June 4, 1984, #5361D)[]
$40 is her bid on the air purifier. Actual retail price...
...$83, for a difference of $43.
$350 is her bid on the recliner. Actual retail price...
...$600 for a difference of $250. Just got it!
$1,100 is her bid on the dinette set. Actual retail price...
...$1,375 for a difference of $275.
$3,900 is her bid on the commuter car. Actual retail price...
...$4,275 for a difference of $375, and she wins all 4 prizes!
Dorit's Outrageous $25,000 Bid in Walk of Fame (June 15, 1984, #5375D)[]
$25,000 is her bid on the trailer. The bid is so large that it can't fit the display.
The actual price is $4,295, for a difference of $20,705. The display here shows $705 as if her bid is $5,000.
Golf-Themed Walk of Fame (October 3, 1984, #5423D)[]
She didn't win the golf cart, and the game is over.
Walk of Fame for a Honda Odyssey 4-Wheel Vehicle and a Starcraft Star Flyer Camping Trailer (November 29, 1984, #5504D)[]
He guesses $95 for the Mary Kay cosmetics.
The ARP is $78. A difference of $17.
He guesses $400 for the brass trunk.
The ARP is $795. A difference of $395.
He cannot win the brass trunk. But, he can still win the vehicle and the trailer.
He picks the blue autograph book.
Good news! It says "Second Chance"!
He guesses $1,725 for the Honda Odyssey 4-wheel vehicle.
The ARP is $1,778. A difference of $53.
He guesses $4,600 for the Starcraft Star Flyer camping trailer. Does he win the trailer?
Yes, he does! The ARP is $4,859. A difference of $259!
Second & Last Christmas Playing of Walk of Fame (December 21, 1984, #5535D)[]
Off by $5.
Off by $155.
Off by $1,082.
She can't win the motorcycle now.
But, she can still win the trailer if she picks the autograph book that contains "Second Chance".
She has picked the red book.
Unfortunately, it didn't contain "Second Chance".
First Walk of Fame Playing of 1985 (January 16, 1985, #5563D)[]
Walk of Fame for a Polaris Snowmobile (March 7, 1985, #5634D)[]
Yvonne's Unfortunate Walk of Fame Loss (March 27, 1985, #5663D)[]
She cannot win the keyboard now, but she can still play for the bunk bed if she chooses the right autograph book that contains "Second Chance".
She picks the red autograph book.
Bad news, it doesn't contain "Second Chance".
Debra's Amazing Walk of Fame Win (April 17, 1985, #5693D)[]
Walk of Fame for a Murrey Swinger Pool Table and a Sand Toys 1600cc Dune Buggy (May 9, 1985, #5724D)[]
He can't win the punch bowl set now, but he can still play for the pool table if he chooses the right autograph book that contains "Second Chance".
He picks the gold autograph book.
Good news! It says "Second Chance"!
He didn't win the dune buggy, and the game is over.
Last Walk of Fame Playing of Season 13 w/Display Malfunction (May 31, 1985, #5755D)[]
He bids $35 for the McCormack-Shilling spice rack. Actual retail price...
...$50 for a difference of $15.
He bids $425 for the Jeans sewing machine, but the display wouldn't work. Actual retail price...
...$479 for a difference of $54.
He bids $1,400 for the rolltop desk. Actual retail price...
...$2,000 for a difference of $600.
He cannot win the rolltop desk now, but he can still play for the jukebox if he chooses the right autograph book that contains "Second Chance".
He picks the gold autograph book.
Bad news, no "Second Chance".
First Walk of Fame Playing of Season 14 (October 3, 1985, #5824D)[]