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The Big Board / Re: Pyramid celebrity foul-ups
« Last post by Adam Nedeff on November 11, 2025, 02:18:27 PM »Here's what I admit is a strange question. It was something my son asked me. We were watching a $25,000 Pyramid and an actor named Howard Morton (who I never heard of, but anyway....) was disqualified for giving part of the subject in his list, costing the contestant $10,000. My son said he should give her the money because he screwed up, not her. Would they be breaking some kind of FCC quiz show regulation or written game show rules if he had put a check in the mail for $10,000 and apologizing for his mistake, or sent her some kind of gift? As I say, I know it's a bizarre question, but I also can't help but thinking about William Shatner throwing the chair and not able to forgive himself for his legendary screw-up.Without revealing too much...
I worked on a show that involved a timed round. The host made a mistake that required a stopdown and broke the momentum a little bit. The game ended up being close, and the feeling was that it played out fairly. The host, however, personally felt that their mistake had caused the game to swing in a certain direction. The host walked up to the S&P person and asked, "Can I take the losers to a restaurant and treat them to dinner? I feel really bad about this."
The S&P person replied, "Once the game has been played to completion, we can't tell you to do anything." So the losers got a free dinner that night.
So yes, theoretically, Howard could give them $10,000.
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