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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Don Howard on July 28, 2008, 11:05:19 AM
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In thirty years of watching Tic Tac Dough either on CBS or in syndication or on Game Show Network, I would wonder, "Why don't they just say what category they want? Why do they have to say (for example) ,'I'll try SEX SYMBOLS in the upper middle'". I'd love to do that to Anitra Ford, by the way.
That's so the tech guys can light the perimeter of the box up faster, isn't it?
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[quote name=\'Don Howard\' post=\'192385\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 11:05 AM\']
'I'll try SEX SYMBOLS in the upper middle'". I'd love to do that to Anitra Ford, by the way.
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And again, I'm glad I'm not holding a drink.
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[quote name=\'Don Howard\' post=\'192385\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 11:05 AM\']
In thirty years of watching Tic Tac Dough either on CBS or in syndication or on Game Show Network, I would wonder, "Why don't they just say what category they want? Why do they have to say (for example) ,'I'll try SEX SYMBOLS in the upper middle'". I'd love to do that to Anitra Ford, by the way.
That's so the tech guys can light the perimeter of the box up faster, isn't it?
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Makes sense! Also clears up something I'd always wondered, too. If the category was something TV related, the contestant would always just say TV, but Wink always said the entire word, television. Now I know why! Thanks, Don. Whatever will we do without you after 2099?
/Grateful to Don but not going anywhere near Anitra Ford
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[quote name=\'aaron sica\' post=\'192414\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 12:17 PM\'][quote name=\'Don Howard\' post=\'192385\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 11:05 AM\']In thirty years of watching Tic Tac Dough either on CBS or in syndication or on Game Show Network, I would wonder, "Why don't they just say what category they want? Why do they have to say (for example) ,'I'll try SEX SYMBOLS in the upper middle'". I'd love to do that to Anitra Ford, by the way.
That's so the tech guys can light the perimeter of the box up faster, isn't it?
[/quote]Makes sense! Also clears up something I'd always wondered, too. If the category was something TV related, the contestant would always just say TV, but Wink always said the entire word, television. Now I know why! Thanks, Don. Whatever will we do without you after 2099?
/Grateful to Don but not going anywhere near Anitra Ford[/quote]
Why not? Her athlete's foot wouldn't be anywhere near the upper middle. Besides, I think Dr. Clappinger cured it.
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[quote name=\'Don Howard\' post=\'192385\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 11:05 AM\']
In thirty years of watching Tic Tac Dough either on CBS or in syndication or on Game Show Network, I would wonder, "Why don't they just say what category they want? Why do they have to say (for example) ,'I'll try SEX SYMBOLS in the upper middle'". I'd love to do that to Anitra Ford, by the way.
That's so the tech guys can light the perimeter of the box up faster, isn't it?
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What regularly drives my wife nuts is this exchange from any forgetful contesant:
C: I'll take Potluck Pix.
*pregnant pause*
W: And...why would you take that category?
C: For a block, Wink.
or
Sarcastic C: Because it's your mom's favorite, Wink.
Something else I've wondered: if a contestant picks a category but doesn't say that category name completely before realizing he should have picked another category (to block, etc.), is he stuck with the first category? Can the contestant get away with saying the entire category name before realizing their mistake and wanting to switch?
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[quote name=\'mitchgroff\' post=\'192433\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 02:39 PM\']
Can the contestant get away with saying the entire category name before realizing their mistake and wanting to switch?
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I recall seeing an episode a few months back where this happened and Wink said, to be fair, they had to take their first choice.
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That's another category Wink would repeat back to the customer with its full name. "Ok, Potluck Pictures in the center.."
It all makes sense now, thanks to Don! You are the man of the day.
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[quote name=\'mitchgroff\' post=\'192433\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 11:39 AM\']
Sarcastic C: Because it's your mom's favorite, Wink.[/quote]
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What I find annoying (and I don't remember it from the previous times I've seen TTD) is that whenever they are down to 2 or 3 boxes left on the board Wink says a variation of: "We're down to 3 boxes left. The categories that appear in these boxes will determine the outcome of the game" Isn't that the point?
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[quote name=\'isucgv\' post=\'192472\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 05:45 PM\']
whenever they are down to 2 or 3 boxes left on the board Wink says a variation of: "We're down to 3 boxes left. The categories that appear in these boxes will determine the outcome of the game" Isn't that the point?
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Oh, that language is from the Barry & Enright school of overdramatics.
On The Joker's Wild, Jack would do that multiple times per show.
I can imagine Jack with a companion while waiting to cross the street:
"You could cross right now and possibly make it across safely. Of course, if you do, a car could speed upon you from out of nowhere and potentially crush you as though you were a pancake. It's a critical decision. What do you do?"
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[quote name=\'Don Howard\' post=\'192499\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 07:49 PM\']
"You could cross right now and possibly make it across safely. Of course, if you do, a car could speed upon you from out of nowhere and potentially crush you as though you were a pancake. It's a critical decision. What do you do?"
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My favorite was when drawing out the potential game-winning question...
"This first president was known as the "Father of our Country", lived in an estate known as Mount Vernon, appears on the quarter and dollar bill, and is also the subject of a legendary story about a cherry tree. For the game, $550 in cash, PLUS a brand-new Chevrolet Chevette, bringing your five-game winnings to $8,120 in cash and prizes, WHO is it?"
/Too bad they didn't have Tivo in 1981
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'192458\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 03:20 PM\']
[quote name=\'mitchgroff\' post=\'192433\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 11:39 AM\']
Sarcastic C: Because it's your mom's favorite, Wink.[/quote]
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"Damn you and your red boxes, you brigand!"
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[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'192500\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 08:18 PM\']"This first president was known as the "Father of our Country", lived in an estate known as Mount Vernon, appears on the quarter and dollar bill, and is also the subject of a legendary story about a cherry tree. For the game, $550 in cash, PLUS a brand-new Chevrolet Chevette, bringing your five-game winnings to $8,120 in cash and prizes, WHO is it?"[/quote]
That's the TTD version.
The Joker's Wild version ended with "His name was George...what?"
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[quote name=\'aaron sica\' post=\'192436\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 11:49 AM\']That's another category Wink would repeat back to the customer with its full name. "Ok, Potluck Pictures in the center.."
It all makes sense now, thanks to Don! You are the man of the day.[/quote]That's odd. If you have a guy manning the control box for all the different light patterns, if he can see the category names, he'd see "Potluck Pix," not "...Pictures." It absolutely makes sense to repeat the category name, or qualify its position, but to say something that doesn't appear on the board seems counterproductive.
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[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'192563\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 10:55 PM\']
[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'192500\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 08:18 PM\']"This first president was known as the "Father of our Country", lived in an estate known as Mount Vernon, appears on the quarter and dollar bill, and is also the subject of a legendary story about a cherry tree. For the game, $550 in cash, PLUS a brand-new Chevrolet Chevette, bringing your five-game winnings to $8,120 in cash and prizes, WHO is it?"[/quote]
That's the TTD version.
The Joker's Wild version ended with "His name was George...what?"
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It's also the NYSI version (at least in the pairs portion of the game).
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[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'192563\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 11:55 PM\']
[quote name=\'fostergray82\' post=\'192500\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 08:18 PM\']"This first president was known as the "Father of our Country", lived in an estate known as Mount Vernon, appears on the quarter and dollar bill, and is also the subject of a legendary story about a cherry tree. For the game, $550 in cash, PLUS a brand-new Chevrolet Chevette, bringing your five-game winnings to $8,120 in cash and prizes, WHO is it?"[/quote]
That's the TTD version. The Joker's Wild version ended with "His name was George...what?"
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The way things were going on there, another year or so and it would have been, "His name was George Washing___ what?"
CONTESTANT: Tongue.
HOST: Is that acceptable?
JUDGE: No, it is not.
HOST: The question turns over to your opponent. George Washing___ what?
CONTESTANT: Ton.
HOST: That's right. You left a little of the "g" when you said "tongue" and I'm sorry but the answers have to be exactly right.
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[quote name=\'Jay Temple\' post=\'192568\' date=\'Jul 28 2008, 11:33 PM\']
It's also the NYSI version (at least in the pairs portion of the game).
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At least on that, you had to locate the answer. And if you didn't, Jack made you feel like a total idiot after time was up.
I suppose that may be preferable, though, to the more recent trend of congratulating the losing contestants on "playing a good game," even if they got the George Washing___ question wrong, even spotted three choices, let's say ton, pound and ounce. See Osmond, Donny and Ribiero, Alfonso "Carlton."
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Oh, that language is from the Barry & Enright school of overdramatics.
On The Joker's Wild, Jack would do that multiple times per show.
Especially in the early CBS shows, where when a contestant missed, he'd almost always say "...under the rules of the game I must now give your opponent a chance to answer...", or something to that effect.
Yes, even after a few weeks we KNOW those are the rules!
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[quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' post=\'193745\' date=\'Aug 10 2008, 11:30 AM\']
Especially in the early CBS shows, where when a contestant missed, he'd almost always say "...under the rules of the game I must now give your opponent a chance to answer...", or something to that effect.
Yes, even after a few weeks we KNOW those are the rules![/quote]
I point out once again that very likely Jack felt like he needed to make it clear that he was following the rules at every opportunity.
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'193748\' date=\'Aug 10 2008, 02:46 PM\']
[quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' post=\'193745\' date=\'Aug 10 2008, 11:30 AM\']
Especially in the early CBS shows, where when a contestant missed, he'd almost always say "...under the rules of the game I must now give your opponent a chance to answer...", or something to that effect.
Yes, even after a few weeks we KNOW those are the rules![/quote]
I point out once again that very likely Jack felt like he needed to make it clear that he was following the rules at every opportunity.
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In all fairness to Jack, we must remember his role in the Quiz Show Scandal. He apparently felt it necessary, even if it was redundant, to remind those viewers with long memories that he was not trying to cheat anymore.
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[quote name=\'Mr. Bill\' post=\'193834\' date=\'Aug 11 2008, 09:02 PM\']
In all fairness to Jack, we must remember his role in the Quiz Show Scandal. He apparently felt it necessary, even if it was redundant, to remind those viewers with long memories that he was not trying to cheat anymore.[/quote]
Precisely my point, sir. :)
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[quote name=\'clemon79\' post=\'193748\' date=\'Aug 10 2008, 01:46 PM\']
[quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' post=\'193745\' date=\'Aug 10 2008, 11:30 AM\']
Especially in the early CBS shows, where when a contestant missed, he'd almost always say "...under the rules of the game I must now give your opponent a chance to answer...", or something to that effect.
Yes, even after a few weeks we KNOW those are the rules![/quote]
I point out once again that very likely Jack felt like he needed to make it clear that he was following the rules at every opportunity.
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Especially after that occasion during the first week when he called out "Joker. . . Joker. . . Reptiles and Amphibians!" before the wheels had actually stopped.