At my current place of employment, I had the privilege of hosting an informal holiday trivia type game. No prizes were awarded, it was just for fun, but I had a blast standing up in front of my co-workers, asking questions and getting various responses. One of the names in one of the questions I butchered big time, so when someone yelled jokingly to me the correct pronunciation of the name, I replied "Well then I guess the answer to this question would be none of the above.", which got a good laugh from the crowd.
Currently I host a very informal version of "Match Game" with 25 of my co-workers. I come up with 5 questions per week, 1 per day, and I write down the first 3 answers that occur to me. I award 1 point per match on Monday, 2 points on Tuesday, all the way to 5 points on Friday, for a possibility to get 45 points total. Twice, the weekly winner won with 41 points. I enjoy getting all the answers, and even came up with a designation for worst answer of the week. I print out the scoresheet at the end of the week for all to see, and it's rather fun, even though it isn't for any prizes of any kind.
My only other public performances came with me in disguise, wearing a Santa Claus suit. I've done children's parties and a few times I went to a home for the aged to perform with my cousin and some of his musician friends. I'd love to find an opportunity to host a "live" game elsewhere sometime, maybe even with prizes somehow. The closest I've come other than these situations is hosting netgames online. They are fun, but all the cash & prizes are fictional.
Whenever I train someone on a new project in my office, I kind of take a Bob Barker approach to explaining it slowly & clearly (at least in his earlier years when he was less prone to having senior moments and was allowed more than 12 seconds to explain rules of games). Having grown up on game shows during the 70s & 80s I believe has helped groom me to be able to emulate how a classic emcee performs, and has defintely helped me when training others on projects at work.
Have any of you ever had a chance to do any kind of live game hosting? I'd be curious to hear about it.
Regards,
Bill