[quote name=\'Brandon Brooks\' date=\'Jul 12 2003, 07:30 PM\'][quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Jul 12 2003, 07:20 PM\'] Were the squares in the bonus round turned manually? [/quote]
You betcha, though I don't know how they coordinated it so flawlessly. Anyone?
Brandon Brooks[/quote]
As much as Dick Clark would be honored to have you think that he controlled the turning of the 3-sided boxes (aka trilons) on the pyramid WHILE hosting the show (hell, he'd probably like you to think he invented television!), they were indeed turned by hand. Actually, by 2 stagehands who were perched within the set, among the 9 rotating boxes, under the direct and immediate supervision of a stage manager below.
The stage manager was on headset to the control room where (imho) the most talented judge ever to officiate over any game show, David Michaels, would rule on the acceptability of clues and answers. The stage manager would receive one of 3 cues for each subject (\"correct\" or \"pass\" or \"disqualify\") and he would relay the information to the 2 stagehands.
More specifically, one guy had control of the box (trilon) for the subject at play. The other was poised to reveal the next subject. So \"correct\" meant stagehand #1 turned the box in one direction, \"pass\" meant don't turn it at all, and \"disqualify\" meant turn it the other direction. No matter which one of the three cues was given, stagehand #2 would immediately turn the next box to reveal the next subject.
I never saw a mistake when I was there. Bob and Sande Stewart ran/run tight ships. It was damn impressive. And for the LA episodes it happened on stage 33, near the very rear of where TPIR's door #2 is located ;-)
Randy
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