$25.000 Pyramid

$25.000 Pyramid is a daytime syndicated game show. It was produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Television Distribution.

On September 20, 1982, the series returned to the CBS daytime lineup as The (New) $25,000 Pyramid, again with Clark as host, but now taped in Los Angeles full-time at CBS Television City's Studio 33 (currently used for The Price is Right, now known as the "Bob Barker Studio") and remained there for the entire run up until December 31, 1987. Blackout began airing in the series' 10:00 a.m. timeslot the following Monday, but that show was canceled after 13 weeks of episodes. On April 4, 1988, The $25,000 Pyramid returned to the CBS daytime schedule, but only for 13 more weeks. The show's final episode aired on July 1. The following Monday, the show was replaced by a revival of Family Feud hosted by Ray Combs.

However in July 2016, Sony Pictures Television during the time where it aired the $100.000 counterpoint on ABC announced that the $25.000 counterpoint will aired on syndication with John Cramer as announcer and Mike Richards will be the host. It will have the same music as the ABC $100.000 counterpoint plus it will aired the 22 minutes slot.The announcer will be like this: From Sony Pictures Studios, this is the $25.000 Pyramid with your host Mike Richards.