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chris319:

--- Quote ---Host: Joe and Brett Somers, here's your question. "In what year was Bill Clinton first inaugurated.
Joe: I believe the answer is 1993.
Host: Brett, would you like to give your opinion?
Brett: Yes. I believe it was '92.

--- End quote ---
What happens if Brett also says 1993? Nothing?

Are the celebs prepped on what answers to give?

Break the Bank '76 was a much better implementation of this basic concept, IMO.

Jay Temple:
[quote name=\'whoserman\' date=\'Oct 19 2003, 09:55 PM\'] this isn't yet complete, so if you have suggestions, please tell me...

It's a celeb show, called "I Don't Recall Asking For Your Opinion". It's basically a quiz show. Each contestant is paired with a celeb. Each pair is asked their own question. The contestant gives an answer. Then the celeb can change the answer, if he/she thinks it is wrong. Then the civilian decides whether or not to respect or reject the celebs opinion, and gives the final answer.

for example:

Host: Joe and Brett Somers, here's your question. "In what year was Bill Clinton first inaugurated.
Joe: I believe the answer is 1993.
Host: Brett, would you like to give your opinion?
Brett: Yes. I believe it was '92.
Host: Joe, you got Brett's opinion, now what do you say?
Joe: I'll stick with my original thought and say '93.
Host: Gonna stick with 1993? It's the right answer!

Each right answer is worth $100 in the first round, $250 in the second round.

What do you think? [/quote]
 So was Hollywood Squares.

Jimmy Owen:
Maybe you could have the celebs write down their answer and then have the contestant say what he thinks and if it matches.....oh never mind.

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