When warranted, however, the show will break from this format and instead use the full episode for one story.
The following week, a full episode was devoted to the reunion of the players.
It was originally planned to run for a full 52 episodes before being cut down to 39 due to low ratings.
It was Gross' first full episode writing credit for the series.
However, only clips of the series were shown, rather than any full episodes.
Each tape ran for approximately 60 minutes, and included 2 full episodes.
The program also airs full episodes on its web site.
The full episodes were each approximately 11 minutes long.
This kind of run, done on either a full episode or the entire game, is called a Marathon.
The week's full ten episodes were aired on the Saturday of that same week.