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Adam Nedeff:

--- Quote from: chris319 on September 17, 2024, 12:45:46 AM --- Is there a kinescope of the giant set? Was it even used on air? One little clue is that the "giant" set, above, has the word "GERITOL" on it, so they clearly had a sponsor and possibly a network.

Also, in the picture of the "giant" set above, what are the little gizmos sitting on top of the enclosures that house the score readouts?

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Yes, as I said, the "giant" set is in the second episode, and I've seen the kinescope. The gizmo on top of the score readouts is a light indicating that the contestant's headset is open--and it's redundant, because the marquees hanging over the doors are the "on the air" signs for this version of the set.

carlisle96:

--- Quote from: Adam Nedeff on September 17, 2024, 06:09:08 PM ---
--- Quote from: chris319 on September 17, 2024, 12:45:46 AM --- Is there a kinescope of the giant set? Was it even used on air? One little clue is that the "giant" set, above, has the word "GERITOL" on it, so they clearly had a sponsor and possibly a network.

Also, in the picture of the "giant" set above, what are the little gizmos sitting on top of the enclosures that house the score readouts?

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Yes, as I said, the "giant" set is in the second episode, and I've seen the kinescope. The gizmo on top of the score readouts is a light indicating that the contestant's headset is open--and it's redundant, because the marquees hanging over the doors are the "on the air" signs for this version of the set.

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Were all question cards stored in Barry's podium? I figure there would have to be at least 44 of them loaded in it per game and even if it was a fixed contest with all the questions and points decided in advance, was Barry prepared to ask a one or two point question if a contestant asks for one? It always seems he's reading from the same card for every question.

TLEberle:
I think you could have eleven questions on a significantly large card. I certainly would not want Jack to have to remember lines as if he were in a stage play--even if you're only ever asking two questions, put them on paper as a failsafe.

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