[quote name=\'weaklink75\' date=\'Feb 14 2006, 06:38 PM\']I
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But that $100K isn't going to go often...I mean, on other foreign versions of the Feud, they have a bonus if a family gets all 5 #1's between both players in the bonus (The UK version had a car for all 5 answers for example--and personally I think US Feud would be better if they did something like that, maybe like 20K for 200, but 50K for 200 and all 5 #1's), so it's difficult enough to do between two players...but getting all 5 in the first part? What I'd like to know is what the amounts are for 2, 3, or 4 #1's....If it's something like 5K for 0-10K for 1-15K for 2-20K for 3-25K for 4-100K for 5, you're not going to get really large totals as you what, average 2 or 3 #1's by the first person or so? 5K-10K-20K-30K-50K-100K would be OK I think, as it rewards a rarer occurance.
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I'd need to check the exact monetary combination - but the last set quoted sounds about the right combinations. And yes - the big cash amounts are hard to collect on - most Aussie game shows work that way....I mean, our TV networks are small compared to those in the States - and shows like "Feud" will only attract audiences of 1 million viewers maximum - to remain commercially viable, you wouldn't want the show to give away the big amounts too often.
Mind you, saying that, another different between our version and the American/British ones are that the families are allowed to return the next night to defend their title - and only leave once they're knocked off. As such, it gives time for families to build up a sizable prize total. Previous versions of the show here were lucky to give away $10,000 in cash & prizes on any one night - so Bert's version is a real step up from what we're used to.