Also, a word of note about this particular episode -- the original airing on CBS apparently acknowledged the Home Player Spin, while the GSN version ommitted all references to it.
BUZZR did seem to have the similar edited acknowledgement ($4000+ a spin, with the home player receiving the $4000). The contestant interviews are also edited a la 1960s color episodes of Password for syndication. I believe this is the record for most prizes won by a contestant (eight) in this version if I'm not mistaken? I'm fairly sure that Whammy! had at least one episode with nine or ten prizes awarded.
Family Feud's short-lived 400 point format in Dawson's final season lead to quite a few of those, and to a lesser degree, the Bullseye formats in subsequent versions. This was most notable for Richard saying simply "Survey" instead of "Survey said" or the even earlier "Our survey said" to speed things up during Fast Money.
I'd imagine Wheel in the pre-null cycle days had their share of sloppy edits for long speedup rounds, but it just means a "bye" by Pat/Vanna, any fee plugs, then the short closing.
Is you may imagine, this is rarely a problem on straddling shows. But for Double Dare, I'd wish they would do a special tiebreaker stunt (easier than the tossups at the start of the round) when they'd be running short of time. Ever notice that the majority of the time (especially in SSDD/FDD pre-2000) that a round ends immediately upon a team Double Daring back to their opponent?