[quote name=\'reason1024\' date=\'Feb 8 2004, 05:05 AM\']Some reasons "Who was the original host of The Price is Right?" would probably not be a good grand prize question:
1) Too easy to PAF-Google: "original host the price is right" has the #1 link going to priceisright.info, and even has the answer in the sampler text.
2) Since the show went away and came back later, a losing contestant might think he could start a lawsuit based on the rules of what a TV show is, semantics, etc.
3) A 50 year old might know the question right off the bat, and never have to mull it over.
4) It's about a game show produced by a competing company
Cheers,
Mike[/quote]
1) If that were to happen, than it would be great for that contestant, but I really doubt that anyone will have any lifelines going into the last question.
2) Any lawsuit can be prevented simply by wording the question in such a way so that there is no doubt as to what you meant.
3) A person of ANY age could know the answer and not have to mull it over. Besides, unless a person really followed game shows closely, or if they were on it themselves, or if they knew someone who was on it, they probably don't know. And if they had known the answer previously in their lives, they could always forget it.
4) Cute.
Really.