Hello all,
After being nostalgic and thinking about \"Double Dare '76\" while walking to my morning class this morning, I had something occur to me that I thought I'd ask about.
On the one episode I have in my collection (I believe it's the second episode of the series), the game abruptly ends in the middle of a series of clues. Let me give you the play-by-play:
Clue #1 is read. Nobody buzzes in.
Clue #2 is read. Time-out bell goes off. Player #1 buzzes in and gives a wrong answer.
Clue #3 is read to Player #2, who gives a wrong answer.
Alex cuts to break, game is over.
Honestly, it seems quite strange to stop a game in the middle of a series of clues like that, so here's my question: How did they resolve situations like this (assuming it happened more than once)? I'm assuming they either gave the contestants the answer and picked up with a new subject on the next show (most likely, to me) or the game was picked up with the next clue (less likely; who is going to remember the other clues unless Alex reads them all?).
Can anybody shed some light on this?
Anthony