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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Ian Wallis on August 10, 2003, 02:56:01 PM
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Although I remember watching this version as a kid, there are certain details I just can't remember. On the CBS version, each contestant played two games and changed partners between games. On the ABC version they had a continuing champion - so did they play just one game, and the winner switched celebrities and faced a new contestant, or did they still play two games? If so, how did they determine the winner?
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My memories of this are very hazy, but I believe it was one game and out. (The format on the Odd Couple episode would support this theory.
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[quote name=\'calliaume\' date=\'Aug 11 2003, 08:52 AM\']My memories of this are very hazy, but I believe it was one game and out. (The format on the Odd Couple episode would support this theory.[/quote]
And in about 1973, as discussed not too long ago around here, they went to a two-out-of-three game format, with seemingly the Lightning Round and the Betting Word played only after the deciding game (although I would swear otherwise that there was a Lightning Round after every game and the Betting Word after the deciding game and the second Lightning Round).
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New rules on the ABC edition allowed a contestant to stay on the show as long as five days as long as he or she continued winning.
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New rules on the ABC edition allowed a contestant to stay on the show as long as five days as long as he or she continued winning.
I guess the money on the early days of the ABC version was still pretty small. Was it still $250 for winning the game? Did it ever increase during the run of the show (before the change in formats?)
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[quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' date=\'Aug 14 2003, 11:06 AM\']I guess the money on the early days of the ABC version was still pretty small. Was it still $250 for winning the game? Did it ever increase during the run of the show (before the change in formats?)[/quote]
I don't think that there was money given for a win--it was all earned in the Lightning Round *and* the Betting Word--meaning you could win up to $500 in each game. When they went to the two-out-of-three match format, the maximum per match was $1,000.
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Aug 14 2003, 05:23 PM\'] I don't think that there was money given for a win--it was all earned in the Lightning Round *and* the Betting Word--meaning you could win up to $500 in each game. When they went to the two-out-of-three match format, the maximum per match was $1,000. [/quote]
The max was $2000 per match, though, as the Lightning Round values were $100 later on.