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A very Long-Shot Request, but I'm curious to know if ANYONE here at Archive.org has any episodes of the Classic Disney Channel Original Game Show "Teen Win, Lose or Draw."

For those of you who've never seen or heard of the show (a Press Photo above of which I found courtesy of eBay), here's the Inside Information from an Avid Viewer who watched the show very faithfully every chance I got when I was a 7-year-old boy.

Created by Jay Wolpert (creator of such Broadcast Network Game Shows e.g. NBC's "Hit Man" in 1983 and CBS's "Blackout" in 1988), "Teen Win, Lose or Draw" originally aired on Disney Channel from April 29, 1989 - September 26, 1992, with 65 half-hour episodes taped for 2 seasons in 1989 and 1990, respectively, at The Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando, Florida for Disney Channel.

Hosted by Marc Price (fresh from the Cult Hit '80s films "Trick or Treat" and "The Rescue"), "Teen Win, Lose or Draw" had 2 teams (each composed of a Teen Celebrity Guest and 2 Teen Contestants per show) competing in a Boys vs. Girls game where the Object was to get their teammates to say words, names & phrases by Drawing.

The team with the most points at Game's End won a Prize Package e.g. a trip to Palm Springs, California, while the Runners-Up won a Cheaper Prize e.g. Nintendo Games from Acclaim Entertainment.

Each game started with a Clue Puzzle Round where the teams had 60 Seconds to guess a series of Clues leading up to a famous subject; this was followed by a Phrase Round, where each team had 60 seconds or less to communicate a Phrase from a Category.

As with the original, adult "Win, Lose or Draw" (which this show served as a spin-off of), each game ended with a 90-Second Speed Round to determine the respective Prize Package winners, with an occasional Audience Round where an Audience Member got to Draw clues for the teams of their choice in order to earn $25 Disney Dollars in Season 1 and the Board Game "Win, Lose or Draw Junior" by The Milton Bradley Company for Season 2.

Among the episodes I'd LOVE to see uploaded here to Archive.org (for those of you who have such episodes) include this one particular episode I'd LOVE to see again that I used to have on VHS Tape before the tape I had it on sadly broke SEVERAL years ago.

The Teen Celebrity Guests in the episode were, respectively, Josie Davis (TV's "Charles in Charge") and the future voice of "Disney's Aladdin," Scott Weinger (then appearing alongside Gregory Harrison on the short-lived 1990 CBS sitcom "The Family Man").

This particular episode stuck out for me for 2 reasons: first of all, announcer Mark Walberg pronounced Scott Weinger's name incorrectly as "Scott Winger" (his name is Scott "Wine-Gur"), and secondly, the caricature that Marc Price had read next to it the words "Hawaii or Bust." Scott also appeared on a different episode of "Teen Win, Lose or Draw" as a Teen Celebrity Guest alongside Marisa Ryan (TV's "Major Dad"), pictured above, along with a stillshot from a different episode featuring Trey Parker, futurely of "Disney's Newsies," then appearing on Disney's "Hull High."

As a life-long avid fan of "Teen Win, Lose or Draw," I'd LOVE it with a passion if anyone had either of Scott Weinger's episode appearances in full, particularly the episode with Josie Davis.

Both of Scott's episodes I'd love to see, again, uploaded in Full.

During its first season of 39 episodes, "Teen Win, Lose or Draw" aired new episodes twice weekly on weekends, Saturday nights at 6:30 P.M. ET and Sunday Mornings at 11:30 A.M. ET on Disney.

After Jay Wolpert stepped down as Showrunner, he was succeeded as such by the duo of Scott Stone & David Stanley (under the Stone Stanley Productions banner) for the second season of 26 episodes.

During its second season of 26 episodes, "Teen Win, Lose or Draw" aired new episodes only once weekly on Saturdays on Disney.

"Teen Win, Lose or Draw" was produced by Jay Wolpert Enterprises (Season 1) and Stone Stanley Productions (Season 2) in association with Walt Disney Television. 65 half-hour episodes were Videotaped entirely at The Disney-MGM Studios in Orlando.

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