[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'121985\' date=\'Jun 21 2006, 01:46 AM\']
Pyramid's pilot I believe was known as "Cash on the Line", with an extra bottom row of four trilons on the Winner's Circle. So instead of getting six subjects, you had to get 10.
According to "Come on Down", the bottom row was covered with plywood, which you can see on some episodes.
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Per a photo of the set I have seen:
The "Cash On The Line" pyramid board actually had *15* squares, in rows of 1-2-3-4 and 5 boxes.
The top box is labeled "Jackpot". The two on the next row labeled $1000 each, the row of 3 labeled
$750 per box, the row of 4 labeled $500 each, and the bottom row of 5 labeled $250 each.
How it played exactly I am not sure, but if speculating, given Bob Stewart's propensity for recycling
game elements, that whatever was done, was similar to the Pass The Buck bonus, where you
started at the bottom, and if you cleared a row, you won. Or made it all the way to the top and
cleared the "Jackpot" box.
Next to Dick's podium are two black lines on a wall (think of the category displays on Three On A Match).
And above each of the team's podiums were 15 second clocks built into the set wall.
The set is very pastel colored, looking only in layout like the classic Pyramid set.