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What do you think? Would it fly to have a 1/2 hour bowling show? I used to watch it all the time on my local station in Canada and I think so. Problably would do better than that Horse gig they did and would cost much less $$ to do.
If not, would adding celebrities to the mix help out? If they already have card shows (Poker/Blackjack), a pool show on the way, why not include bowling? At least you don't need to build a set. :)
I'm all for it, how about you?
Saussage
Pyramid: A hamburger on a grill... <buzzzz>. Hey, if Debralee could do it, so can I :)
May our losses be minimal in the game show world in 2005.
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I guess bowling isn't for everyone?
I guess if we call it "Extreme Bowling", then it would be a shoe-in for GSN's prime time lineup. Remember Extreme Gong? Yuck!
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[quote name=\'saussage\' date=\'Apr 10 2005, 06:08 PM\']Pyramid: A hamburger on a grill... <buzzzz>. Hey, if Debralee could do it, so can I :)
May our losses be minimal in the game show world in 2005.
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Not sure if that's your sig. or not, but there's an easier way to do that...go to My Controls in the top left, then click on Edit Signature on the left-hand side, then you should be able to type it in.
ObGameShow: PAX Beat The Clock was pretty bad, even by PAX standards.
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[quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Apr 10 2005, 10:13 PM\'][quote name=\'saussage\' date=\'Apr 10 2005, 06:08 PM\']Pyramid: A hamburger on a grill... <buzzzz>. Hey, if Debralee could do it, so can I :)
May our losses be minimal in the game show world in 2005.
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Not sure if that's your sig. or not, but there's an easier way to do that...go to My Controls in the top left, then click on Edit Signature on the left-hand side, then you should be able to type it in.
ObGameShow: PAX Beat The Clock was pretty bad, even by PAX standards.
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I know it's off topic, but I don't really have a sig. I'll find one soon. Right now, I'm just toying with sig jokes and eventually have a good permanent one. Maybe something about the Family Fortunes triple turkey event? :)
Unfortunatly, PAX isn't available in my area. I always thought Definition with Jim Perry was boring but maybe it was just me (heck, I was just a kid then) :)
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[quote name=\'saussage\' date=\'Apr 10 2005, 10:31 PM\']Right now, I'm just toying with sig jokes and eventually have a good permanent one.
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As a kind word of advice, I'll point out to you that a member here named Brian Henke attempts to post "joke sigs", and it drew the ire of several members. Wouldn't want to see it happen to you, you appear to have intellegence, something many here lack.
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Beaten to the punch: ESPN just shot a series of Bowling Night (http://\"http://espn.go.com/eoe/bowlingNight.html\"), hosted by the morning show team of Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic, to premiere April 12.
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I'd prefer Dialing For Dollars. Use post card entries to determine who gets called, ask 'em what the jackpot amount is. Watch it grow or watch it go!
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[quote name=\'Don Howard\' date=\'Apr 11 2005, 08:43 AM\']I'd prefer Dialing For Dollars. Use post card entries to determine who gets called, ask 'em what the jackpot amount is. Watch it grow or watch it go!
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Does any station still use that hook? I know KBTV/KUSA did that in the 70s. But at $9 a pop, how high can the jackpot really go? I think at it's peak, it was only a few hundred.
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[quote name=\'ChrisLambert!\' date=\'Apr 11 2005, 06:45 AM\']Beaten to the punch: ESPN just shot a series of Bowling Night (http://\"http://espn.go.com/eoe/bowlingNight.html\"), hosted by the morning show team of Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic, to premiere April 12.
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GSN should do it anyway. After all, ESPN and GSN both do casino shows. Just make sure they put a logo on screen to make sure people know what network they are watching. Claster had the BFD property in the past, what is their status? If not BFD, a revival (with Jed Allan please) of Celeb. Bowling.
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[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' date=\'Apr 11 2005, 03:15 PM\'][quote name=\'ChrisLambert!\' date=\'Apr 11 2005, 06:45 AM\']Beaten to the punch: ESPN just shot a series of Bowling Night (http://\"http://espn.go.com/eoe/bowlingNight.html\"), hosted by the morning show team of Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic, to premiere April 12.
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GSN should do it anyway. After all, ESPN and GSN both do casino shows. Just make sure they put a logo on screen to make sure people know what network they are watching. Claster had the BFD property in the past, what is their status? If not BFD, a revival (with Jed Allan please) of Celeb. Bowling.
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Claster's properties are owned by Hasbro (who wanted to get their hands on the "Romper Room" trademark for their pre-school line). I believe that Claster hasn't done anything since "Transfromers" and "Jem" (and am I the only one who when he hears about this current singer named Jem starts humming "Jem is truly outrageous..."?). I even wonder if there's anyone at Hasbro who knows that they own "Bowling for Dollars"--and if they'd do something about it.
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Apr 11 2005, 04:38 PM\']I even wonder if there's anyone at Hasbro who knows that they own "Bowling for Dollars"--and if they'd do something about it.
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GSN could do a swap if Hasbro wants a few GEM cars that are gathering dust from Whammy :)
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[quote name=\'Modor\' date=\'Apr 11 2005, 02:31 AM\'][quote name=\'saussage\' date=\'Apr 10 2005, 10:31 PM\']Right now, I'm just toying with sig jokes and eventually have a good permanent one.
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As a kind word of advice, I'll point out to you that a member here named Brian Henke attempts to post "joke sigs", and it drew the ire of several members. Wouldn't want to see it happen to you, you appear to have intellegence, something many here lack.
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Thanks Modor.
I'll keep that in mind.
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Bring back Bowling for Dollars! In Minneapolis, it must've run three days a week--the "Who Wants to Be" of its time. And it would be exciting even on the "Whammy" prize budget.
Was the game the same everywhere--that is, two balls, a strike on both wins the jackpot?
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Yeah, bur the jackpot (at least in Dallas) never got too high.
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[quote name=\'sshuffield70\' date=\'Apr 15 2005, 11:05 PM\']Yeah, bur the jackpot (at least in Dallas) never got too high.
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Apparently, Dallas is home to bowlers of formidable skill.
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Nope, we suck just like everyone else. But rarely did it ever get above $1500 or $2000, and you're supposed to split it with your at-home "pin pal". But at $10 or $20 a pop, it won't get too high anywhere fast.
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[quote name=\'sshuffield70\' date=\'Apr 18 2005, 08:33 AM\']Nope, we suck just like everyone else. But rarely did it ever get above $1500 or $2000, and you're supposed to split it with your at-home "pin pal". But at $10 or $20 a pop, it won't get too high anywhere fast.
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I guess people could get creative to raise the money pot. Have the highest bowler go to a "bonus round" and bowl strike to determine the multiplier. Up to 10 strikes limit, anything but a strike and the multiplier stops and gets calculated in the total. A game total of $1500 with a multiplier of 5 (5 strikes) would make a grand total of $7500. Not bad for a night of bowling :)
... oh yeah, and give the pin pal a year's supply of rice-a-roni. :)
Actually, splitting the dough with a pin pal would suck nowadays because it's like splitting pennies. Matching the $ amounts between pin pal and bowler might work better during regular play. For my bonus round idea, it would only apply to the bowler, not the pin pal.
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Why doesn't GSN just air reruns of that Comedy Central show "Let's Bowl!" Heh, I loved that show.
Doug
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[quote name=\'saussage\' date=\'Apr 18 2005, 10:07 PM\']I guess people could get creative to raise the money pot. Have the highest bowler go to a "bonus round" and bowl strike to determine the multiplier. Up to 10 strikes limit, anything but a strike and the multiplier stops and gets calculated in the total. A game total of $1500 with a multiplier of 5 (5 strikes) would make a grand total of $7500. Not bad for a night of bowling :)
... oh yeah, and give the pin pal a year's supply of rice-a-roni. :)
Actually, splitting the dough with a pin pal would suck nowadays because it's like splitting pennies. Matching the $ amounts between pin pal and bowler might work better during regular play. For my bonus round idea, it would only apply to the bowler, not the pin pal.
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Either that, or...have two bowlers compete in a "main game" played like 10-frame bowling, but only one ball per frame and 3 in the 10th, with only strikes counting. Most strikes wins and plays for the jackpot, which can be won with three strikes in a row [a "turkey" in bowling terms]. Ties would be broken either by "extra frames" or, alternatively, by pin count.
The "pin pal" element could come during a designated frame, in which a strike means a nice prize for a lucky home viewer.
If this show were aired in syndication [as opposed to franchised, like the original BFD], the winner of the main game would get $1000 and play for a jackpot of $10,000; if the winner rolled 11 strikes, he'd win $2000, making the jackpot worth $20,000; a 12-strike perfect game would mean a $5000 win, and a $50,000 jackpot opportunity.
[Losers would receive $50 a strike, or a consolation prize if no strikes]
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[quote name=\'Neumms\' date=\'Apr 15 2005, 12:21 AM\']Bring back Bowling for Dollars! In Minneapolis, it must've run three days a week--the "Who Wants to Be" of its time. And it would be exciting even on the "Whammy" prize budget.
Was the game the same everywhere--that is, two balls, a strike on both wins the jackpot?
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IIRC, that was the format for the two times it ran in New York (hosted by Mets legend Bob Murphy, then WHN air personality Larry Kenney).
But, seriously, Bowling for Dollars? I remember laughing at how lame this show was when I was 12, watching in Massachusetts (Candlepins for Cash). Honestly, You Bet Your Life had more game play - the show was almost nothing but contestant interviews, a roster of people watching at home wanted to say hi to, then the inevitable 3-10 baby split.
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[quote name=\'calliaume\' date=\'Apr 28 2005, 07:30 PM\']But, seriously, Bowling for Dollars? I remember laughing at how lame this show was when I was 12, watching in Massachusetts (Candlepins for Cash).
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Like gambling games, it can grow on you.
As well, unlike most professional sports, you COULD tell the guy that keeps knocking the head pin over on BFD and say "I CAN DO BETTER THAN THAT PINHEAD" :)
I can't do that in basketball because I can't get any air... just have lots to give away :)
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Speaking of Bowling shows, has anybody else caught ESPN's "Bowling Night?" My wife and I enjoy it, both being league bowlers. (not to say I'm good at it mind you)..It's various athletes taking a shot at modest prize money in a bowling tournament..Fairly entertaining.Espn's Mike and Mike are the hosts..
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[quote name=\'Tim L\' date=\'Apr 28 2005, 08:35 PM\']Speaking of Bowling shows, has anybody else caught ESPN's "Bowling Night?" My wife and I enjoy it, both being league bowlers. (not to say I'm good at it mind you)..It's various athletes taking a shot at modest prize money in a bowling tournament..Fairly entertaining.Espn's Mike and Mike are the hosts..
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What's the show schedule?
It may be pointless since I live in Canada and I may not be able to even watch the show. <me gasping for breath rushing to repoint my dish. shhhh.> :)
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[quote name=\'saussage\' date=\'Apr 28 2005, 09:16 PM\'][quote name=\'Tim L\' date=\'Apr 28 2005, 08:35 PM\']Speaking of Bowling shows, has anybody else caught ESPN's "Bowling Night?" My wife and I enjoy it, both being league bowlers. (not to say I'm good at it mind you)..It's various athletes taking a shot at modest prize money in a bowling tournament..Fairly entertaining.Espn's Mike and Mike are the hosts..
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What's the show schedule?
It may be pointless since I live in Canada and I may not be able to even watch the show. <me gasping for breath rushing to repoint my dish. shhhh.> :)
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First airing for new episodes is Tuesday at 8PM ET on ESPN with other showings through the week possibly om ESPN 2
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I remember laughing at how lame this show was when I was 12, watching in Massachusetts (Candlepins for Cash). Honestly, You Bet Your Life had more game play - the show was almost nothing but contestant interviews, a roster of people watching at home wanted to say hi to, then the inevitable 3-10 baby split.
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Esoteric Eric, oh, by the way...[quote name=\'Neumms\' date=\'Apr 15 2005, 12:21 AM\']Was the game the same everywhere--that is, two balls, a strike on both wins the jackpot?
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[quote name=\'Esoteric Eric\' date=\'Apr 28 2005, 10:48 PM\']Actually, CFC's most inevitable first ball took out the 2 - 4 - 7 - 8 or the 3 - 6 - 9 - 10. CFC's original host, Bob Gamere, always said "Knocked out the left (or right) side, left the right (or left) side!" when that happened.
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You're right on the first ball for Candlepins for Cash; I was mixing up the pre-game play for that show with the game play for Bowling for Dollars.
Bob Gamere put in a year as a Yankee broadcaster (oh, the horror for Boston fans) in 1970; his call, according to announcer scribe Curt Smith, was inevitably "Here it comes, there it goes," referring to a pitch thrown and a ball batted, well, anywhere. Replaced quickly by Bill White.