A few questions on Narz Concentration, which I haven't seen since mid-1976 (and even then, it was only once a week):
1. Why did they bother with the "checkmark column" on the prize board if, if somebody won a prize twice (and on the episode Buzzr aired 4/13, somebody won two prizes twice), they would just put the prize on their side of the board twice? For those of you too young to know (and always wondered what those two small columns on the prize board were), back on the NBC version, there would be a checkmark (white, on a black background) placed next to a prize won twice (because it was matched against each Wild Card).
2. Was it always a daily show, or was the first season(s) weekly? I ask because in San Francisco, only the first two seasons aired, and they were weekly; I definitely remember episodes airing twice, which would be strange if it was daily but aired weekly.
3. The only episodes I saw used the original Double Play format ($50 for the first puzzle, a car for the second), so I'm not too familiar with the one currently being shown. If the first four picks are the four prizes, is there a fifth pick, or does the contestant automatically play for all four prizess?