[quote name=\'JasonA1\' post=\'257085\' date=\'Feb 13 2011, 02:19 PM\']Was it ever said on the air that it was a jackpot of some kind? It's entirely possible that was fan conjecture that made it to a website back in the day, and the information was never disputed. No such system is acknowledged on any YouTube episode.
That loss you refer to is the first I've seen personally (in four episodes). With adults on the Philly-sized set, it wouldn't surprise me if wins far outpaced losses. The cash amounts you can see on YouTube are $2,500, $3,000, $3,500 and $5,000, all claimed. If I had to guess, I'd say an amount was just assigned to that obstacle.
-Jason[/quote]
Well I guess that explains it. Thanks anyway.
I also wanna mention that I really enjoyed the Fox version of FDD so much. I've seen 5 of the 13 episodes that were made for it. A much better production than its Nickelodeon counterpart.
And it's also amazing how this was the first version of the show to feature newly-remixed music cues, all of which had a jazzier feel to them. I remember watching the 2nd half of the 1988 syndication episodes years ago (at the time, I hadn't seen Fox FDD yet), and was wondering what made them decide to suddenly give the music cues a makeover.
Also, awhile back, I remember asking which episodes of the show were produced first: Fox FDD or the 1988II syndicated episodes (I'll be referring to the second half as 1988II from this point on). I finally found out, when I saw that a few of the 1988II episodes had questions related to events that happened after April 1988 (such as "which actor starred in the movie
Bright Lights, Big City"), which was when Fox FDD, started airing, so it wouldn't really make any sense at all if they started filming Fox FDD, after both sets of syndication episodes were produced.
Just an observation I noticed.