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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Track Man 876 on January 02, 2004, 02:30:36 AM
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Hello again and Happy New Year to all of you! Let's hope for the best in y2k4. It's been a long time since I have posted here.
I have a question. What are the different game shows that did money count-offs, in which the host hands the money to the contestant and the audience participated in counting. Here's what I can think of:
Scrabble
The Joker's Wild
Treasure Hunt
Anything else?
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[quote name=\'Track Man 876\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 02:30 AM\'] Hello again and Happy New Year to all of you! Let's hope for the best in y2k4. It's been a long time since I have posted here.
I have a question. What are the different game shows that did money count-offs, in which the host hands the money to the contestant and the audience participated in counting. Here's what I can think of:
Scrabble
The Joker's Wild
Treasure Hunt
Anything else? [/quote]
Didn't Jim Perry count out money on $ale? For some reason, I want to say he would do this during an instant bargain, if money were involved?
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Povich Twenty-One.
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[quote name=\'Track Man 876\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 02:30 AM\'] Hello again and Happy New Year to all of you! Let's hope for the best in y2k4. It's been a long time since I have posted here.
I have a question. What are the different game shows that did money count-offs, in which the host hands the money to the contestant and the audience participated in counting. Here's what I can think of:
Scrabble
The Joker's Wild
Treasure Hunt
Anything else? [/quote]
Perry did count out money on $otC when IB's included a $ale surprise.
Occasionally Bob will count out $500 for perfect IUFB or for the Shell Game bonus or Barker's Markers on TPIR.
Chuck counted out the buyout money a few times on Greed.
Eubanks would count out $500 for correct maingame predictions(to surveys out of 100 or Educated Guess question) on CS.
I remember Bert or Vicki counting out $5 the kids would win if they came out of the audience and help a team to guess a drawing on WLOD.
Monty would count out money on LMAD sometimes, especially during deals with a packet or bankroll of money.
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Jim Lange would do this for the money won in the Melody Roulette round on Name That Tune.
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[quote name=\'isucgv\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 08:45 AM\'] Jim Lange would do this for the money won in the Melody Roulette round on Name That Tune. [/quote]
So did Tom Kennedy, no?
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[quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 08:02 AM\']Occasionally Bob will count out $500 for perfect IUFB or for the Shell Game bonus or Barker's Markers on TPIR.[/quote]
And one thing I found out recently is that they have to give the money back at the end of the show and they later receive a check.
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[quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 08:02 AM\'] Perry did count out money on $otC when IB's included a $ale surprise.
Eubanks would count out $500 for correct maingame predictions(to surveys out of 100 or Educated Guess question) on CS. [/quote]
1) That's only if the Sale Surprise was won. If the contestant decided not to buy and the bell went off, Jim just read how much it was, which was written on the envelope.
2) Later in the run, Bob just flat out gave them the five $100 bills.
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[quote name=\'GS Warehouse\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 10:44 AM\'] [quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 08:02 AM\'] Perry did count out money on $otC when IB's included a $ale surprise.
Eubanks would count out $500 for correct maingame predictions(to surveys out of 100 or Educated Guess question) on CS. [/quote]
1) That's only if the Sale Surprise was won. If the contestant decided not to buy and the bell went off, Jim just read how much it was, which was written on the envelope.
2) Later in the run, Bob just flat out gave them the five $100 bills. [/quote]
EUbanks was still counting them out in mid-1988, as we've seen over recent weekend CS airings on GSN.
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So did Tom Kennedy, no?
Yes. However, in the case of $2,000 being won on Melody Roulette, he'd count the first thousand in hundreds and then hand them a thousand dollar bill.
-Jason
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[quote name=\'JasonA1\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 12:06 PM\']
So did Tom Kennedy, no?
Yes. However, in the case of $2,000 being won on Melody Roulette, he'd count the first thousand in hundreds and then hand them a thousand dollar bill.
-Jason [/quote]
I wonder if he did money countoffs on Doctor I.Q.? I guess the only way to find out would be to ask him; I suspect the show was either done live or the tapes/kineoscopes haven't survived.
"Is there a doctor in the balcony, lady?"
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[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 08:20 AM\'] [quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 08:02 AM\']Occasionally Bob will count out $500 for perfect IUFB or for the Shell Game bonus or Barker's Markers on TPIR.[/quote]
And one thing I found out recently is that they have to give the money back at the end of the show and they later receive a check. [/quote]
So, they don't get to keep the cash Bob pulls out of his pocket?
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[quote name=\'Track Man 876\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 02:30 AM\']
I have a question. What are the different game shows that did money count-offs, in which the host hands the money to the contestant and the audience participated in counting. Here's what I can think of:
Scrabble
The Joker's Wild
Treasure Hunt
Anything else? [/quote]
Another show that did this was Marshall HS. In the last few NBC years, there was the "pick a star, win the prize in the envelope" bonus round after a match was won. If the top prize, $5000 in cash, was won, Peter would count it out in thousand dollar bills to the player.
I think I recall Eubanks counting out $500 that was part of a room of furniture that was won on Dream House.
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I wonder if he did money countoffs on Doctor I.Q.? I guess the only way to find out would be to ask him; I suspect the show was either done live or the tapes/kineoscopes haven't survived.
No he didn't. There's one surviving episode of Tom's run as host, and he simply yells "Give that lady five silver dollars!" or words to that effect. Quite a wise decision, all things considered. Kind of hard to get an audience worked up about $5, even in the late '50s when it bought a matinee show, a candy bar, a new pair of shoes, dinner at the Palm Restaurant, a necktie, a leather briefcase, a color television, and, with the change left over, a gold box filled with diamonds.
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[quote name=\'gameshowguy2000\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 07:09 PM\'][quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 08:20 AM\'] [quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 08:02 AM\']Occasionally Bob will count out $500 for perfect IUFB or for the Shell Game bonus or Barker's Markers on TPIR.[/quote]
And one thing I found out recently is that they have to give the money back at the end of the show and they later receive a check. [/quote]
So, they don't get to keep the cash Bob pulls out of his pocket?[/quote]
That's right.
I think the only *possible* instances I know of game show contestants keeping cash "awarded" onstage were the quickie deals over the credits on "LMAD"--and Monty's "go on out and have a great dinner on us" $50 or $100 to losing couples on pricing deals for cars. That's because they never gave out anything over $600 in those quickie deals, meaning that they didn't have to report the winnings to the IRS--and the contestants probably fudged on the money come income tax time, too.
Of course, there is the fact that no hoity-toity LA restaurant would let "LMAD" contestants in wearing the costumes they had on.
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Jan 4 2004, 04:40 PM\'] Of course, there is the fact that no hoity-toity LA restaurant would let "LMAD" contestants in wearing the costumes they had on. [/quote]
Yeah, but they could have one heckuva feast at Pink's on La Brea!
(Man, no matter how hard I try, I can never forget "Personals" from CBS. At least Charlie Rose was on soon after to make me feel smarter.)
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Jan 4 2004, 04:40 PM\'] [That's because they never gave out anything over $600 in those quickie deals, meaning that they didn't have to report the winnings to the IRS--and the contestants probably fudged on the money come income tax time, too.
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There were occasions where Monty would offer as much as $1000 for a rare item(i.e. a special delivery stamp which he offered a grand for on a few of the 70s nighttime shows GSN has aired), or would offer something like $10 for each penny a person has up to $1000. I can't recall anyone winning more than $500 in a quickie deal offhand.
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Jan 4 2004, 03:40 PM\'] [quote name=\'gameshowguy2000\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 07:09 PM\'][quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 08:20 AM\'] [quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Jan 2 2004, 08:02 AM\']Occasionally Bob will count out $500 for perfect IUFB or for the Shell Game bonus or Barker's Markers on TPIR.[/quote]
And one thing I found out recently is that they have to give the money back at the end of the show and they later receive a check. [/quote]
So, they don't get to keep the cash Bob pulls out of his pocket?[/quote]
That's right.
I think the only *possible* instances I know of game show contestants keeping cash "awarded" onstage were the quickie deals over the credits on "LMAD"--and Monty's "go on out and have a great dinner on us" $50 or $100 to losing couples on pricing deals for cars. That's because they never gave out anything over $600 in those quickie deals, meaning that they didn't have to report the winnings to the IRS--and the contestants probably fudged on the money come income tax time, too.
Of course, there is the fact that no hoity-toity LA restaurant would let "LMAD" contestants in wearing the costumes they had on. [/quote]
Well, what about the $5,000 awarded on WBSM and Supermarket Sweep? Is that given out in cash, even though it's in plain view (Well, the SS's $5K is anyway, right near the 3rd product in the bonus round)?
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[quote name=\'gameshowguy2000\' date=\'Jan 4 2004, 07:55 PM\']
Well, what about the $5,000 awarded on WBSM and Supermarket Sweep? Is that given out in cash, even though it's in plain view (Well, the SS's $5K is anyway, right near the 3rd product in the bonus round)? [/quote]
The cash seen on WBSM and on Sweep is play money. Players receive a check for the amount won sometime after the show has aired. In the case of Sweep, wouldn't the monies won be split down the middle, and each member of the team would get a check for half?
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[quote name=\'gameshowguy2000\' date=\'Jan 4 2004, 04:55 PM\']Well, what about the $5,000 awarded on WBSM and Supermarket Sweep? Is that given out in cash, even though it's in plain view (Well, the SS's $5K is anyway, right near the 3rd product in the bonus round)?[/quote]
Give cash to a contestant in front of an audience of 300+ people and then send him out to the parking lot? Safety is yet another good reason not to use cash than much more than a prop; safety for both the winners and the production company.
The $2,000,000 available in real US greenbacks at "21" was the most elaborate on-stage payout I ever witnessed, but those players were barely out of camera range before it was quickly taken back. And the cost of all that security must have been outrageous; there were guards everywhere.
Much more than $500 - $1,000 in cash at "Price" and I would imagine there would be thought of augmenting the unarmed CBS security staff already on hand. And when it comes to the security of proving that money was indeed awarded and received, nothing beats a cancelled check with the winner's endorement.
Up close, the "cash" at WBSM was some of the less convincing stage money around. And alas, that same $5,000 at "Sweep" has been handled more than Heidi Fleiss flesh.
Randy
tvrandywest.com
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[quote name=\'tvrandywest\' date=\'Jan 4 2004, 08:34 PM\'] Up close, the "cash" at WBSM was some of the less convincing stage money around. And alas, that same $5,000 at "Sweep" has been handled more than Heidi Fleiss flesh. [/quote]
Ouch!
Brandon Brooks
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[quote name=\'tvrandywest\' date=\'Jan 4 2004, 08:34 PM\']Up close, the "cash" at WBSM was some of the less convincing stage money around.[/quote]
Well, if it had Ben's picture on it... :)
And alas, that same $5,000 at "Sweep" has been handled more than Heidi Fleiss flesh.
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