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Total Television sets maximum $ale Jackpot
TheInquisitiveOne:
Hello everybody!
First off, let me give thanks to both Matt \"The Swinger\" Ottinger and Cool Chris C. for giving me the first class ticket to our new home! I am grateful! In my inaugural post, I have a question to ask of you, the group.
Are any of you familiar with the book Total Television? I have read the book and read some information on $ale of the Century and read that the maximum potential winnings on that show was (an astounding) $310,000.
Does anyone have an idea how TTV even devised a ballpark figure like this?
This post is now open to all theories.
The Inquisitive One
hines2000:
I wonder if that maximum total takes into account the growing Jackpot?
zachhoran:
Total Television by ALex McNeil is not the most reliable game show book. I don't know how they got that figure of $310K myself. The same book says there was a syndicated version of Card SHarks in 1982 and a syndie Match Game in 1985, when at the time some stations were running reruns of Perry CS and SYndie daily MG.
gsgalaxy82:
--- Quote --- Total Television by ALex McNeil is not the most reliable game show book. I don't know how they got that figure of $310K myself. The same book says there was a syndicated version of Card SHarks in 1982 and a syndie Match Game in 1985, when at the time some stations were running reruns of Perry CS and SYndie daily MG.
--- End quote ---
And not only that, I believe they also said Bill Cullen hosted PDQ after Dennis James.
David
clemon79:
[quote name=\'TheInquisitiveOne\' date=\'Jun 17 2003, 03:55 PM\'] Does anyone have an idea how TTV even devised a ballpark figure like this?
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A dartboard, would be my guess. As Zach said, TTV isn't exactly renouned for it's accuracy in the game show field.
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