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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Jeremy Nelson on October 24, 2018, 09:58:46 PM

Title: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: Jeremy Nelson on October 24, 2018, 09:58:46 PM
Are there any game shows you can think of where the show consistently made an effort to keep a gender balance between contestants? Let's assume that dating/relationship shows and shows with a gender battle as their premise are already accounted for.

Press Your Luck always has a champion versus a man and a woman (hence why I came here with the topic originally)
Hollywood Squares always had a male and female contestant play one another.

What others can you think of?
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: ivoryman1986 on October 24, 2018, 10:15:26 PM
I can think of The Joker's Wild(especially the first 3 seasons of that before they began using nametags). The Better Sex, Win, Lose or Draw and Body Language(prior to May 1985 anyway).
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: BillCullen1 on October 24, 2018, 10:39:17 PM
Off the top of my head:

Break the Bank (70s and 80s), Name That Tune, Match Game PM, Gambit, The Newlywed Game, Chain Reaction (GSN version)
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: SuperMatch93 on October 24, 2018, 10:43:17 PM
Sale of the Century generally had a man and woman as challengers, though I have seen a few eps with three men.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: That Don Guy on October 24, 2018, 11:31:01 PM

I'm pretty sure Jack Clark-era Cross-Wits always had a man against a woman - certainly on Wednesdays (two women celebs & male contestant vs two male celebs & female contestant) and Fridays (three men vs three women).

And if you're counting shows with couples competing against other couples:
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: ivoryman1986 on October 24, 2018, 11:58:26 PM
That Don Guy, you can add Shop Til You Drop to your list too. How about The Big Date? Don't forget about Fun House.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: Allstar87 on October 25, 2018, 12:13:01 AM
Just like Hollywood Squares, All-Star Blitz always had a male contestant at the left podium, and a female contestant at the right.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: Jeremy Nelson on October 25, 2018, 01:00:33 AM
Let's assume that dating/relationship shows and shows with a gender battle as their premise are already accounted for.
This was the second sentence of the prompt, and four of the first five posts were like “nah, I’ll include it anyway”.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: BrandonFG on October 25, 2018, 01:05:24 AM
Card Sharks, not counting the Game Show Hosts tournament? Although I think I’ve seen at least one same gender match. I honestly can’t remember.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: JasonA1 on October 25, 2018, 02:08:12 AM
Whew! kept up male/female dynamics for the most part...when Howard Wilson went on his long run, they probably realized what it did to their contestant pool, and started feeding him male challengers after a number of wins.

-Jason
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: Kevin Prather on October 25, 2018, 02:18:57 AM
Hasn't the current iteration of $100,000 Pyramid been one male and one female pretty faithfully?
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: Casey on October 25, 2018, 08:10:50 AM
I don’t believe Face the Music ever had more than 2 of one gender for the initial three players.  I’m not sure if those 3 were picked based on the returning champion’s gender. 
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: Brian44 on October 25, 2018, 10:44:13 AM
One thing is for sure: There is no gender balance on this forum. ;D
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: SRIV94 on October 25, 2018, 11:01:17 AM
Card Sharks, not counting the Game Show Hosts tournament? Although I think I’ve seen at least one same gender match. I honestly can’t remember.

Think it was more frequent than that.  Seemed a lot more women than men were contestants.  Same thing with the Passwords (the NBC runs).  I don't think any of them tried to balance it--it was just how it all shook out.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: TimK2003 on October 25, 2018, 12:55:11 PM
This is a very good question.   Nearly every show I thought of  I've had to really think if it was consistently man/men vs. Woman/women.  I want to say both the original CBS Password was as well as the original $10K Pyramid, but I may be confusing the men versus women CELEBRITY pairings and not necessarily the contestants.

Slightly related...The Newlywed Game was very good in representing minorities in nearly episode.  Almost every Eubanks episode included one couple who was African-American.  Hispanics were well represented there as well on many of the episodes.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: MSTieScott on October 25, 2018, 01:33:06 PM
Correct me if I'm mistaken, because I'm basing this primarily on something I noticed while Buzzr's Saturday marathon was on my TV in the background last week, but did Classic Concentration make a point of bringing in a member of the opposite sex to face the champion?
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: BrandonFG on October 25, 2018, 04:22:57 PM
Could've sworn I saw an episode on Youtube where a woman won a car, then faced another woman in her subsequent game. I thought it was Marla the doctoral student, but it wasn't.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: Ian Wallis on October 25, 2018, 07:11:57 PM
This is a very good question.   Nearly every show I thought of  I've had to really think if it was consistently man/men vs. Woman/women.  I want to say both the original CBS Password was as well as the original $10K Pyramid, but I may be confusing the men versus women CELEBRITY pairings and not necessarily the contestants.

The original $10,000 Pyramid had new contestants every half-game (rather than them staying on the whole day like they did on the '80s version).  In the episodes that have surfaced it seems that there were a fair number of men contestants, but there were still many games where two women played against each other, and they never had two men play against each other (this has been discussed previously on the forum).  The celebrity pairings were almost always a man and a woman, but on the rare occasions when they had two men celebrities they made sure all the contestants that week were women.  On the couple of occasions where both celebrities were women, they didn't reciprocate.

On the '80s version, every time there was a male contestant I always ended up rooting for them, because if they lost it would very likely be a week before we saw another one.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: Ian Wallis on October 25, 2018, 07:16:07 PM
Card Sharks, not counting the Game Show Hosts tournament? Although I think I’ve seen at least one same gender match. I honestly can’t remember.

On most GT shows of the '70s and '80s, they had probably three-quarters women contestants.  Bert Convy even mentioned it briefly on a mid-80s episode of Super Password I saw once on GSN.  Card Sharks usually followed the same pattern, but was one of the rare GT shows where two men were pitted against each other a few times (on both versions).  It only ever happened once on Match Game '7x; about 4 times on Password Plus and never (as far as I know) on Super Password.

Two women playing each other on all of these shows was quite common.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: Big Brain on October 25, 2018, 08:26:02 PM
Scrabble.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: jjman920 on October 25, 2018, 08:35:45 PM
This is a very good question.   Nearly every show I thought of  I've had to really think if it was consistently man/men vs. Woman/women.  I want to say both the original CBS Password was as well as the original $10K Pyramid, but I may be confusing the men versus women CELEBRITY pairings and not necessarily the contestants.
While it might've changed during the course of an episode, I'm pretty sure almost every regular episode of CBS Password started with male vs. female. The female celebrity would introduce her male partner and then the male celebrity would introduce his female partner and then the show. My memory recalls nothing different from that formula and I thought about it when I first read the OP.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: CeleTheRef on November 04, 2018, 05:29:41 PM
In the Italian Who's Still Standing? by rule the central player must alternate between men and women when choosing an opponent to challenge.
Title: Re: Gender Equality for Game Show Contestants
Post by: ActualRetailMike on November 06, 2018, 10:43:56 PM
TPiR, at least in the early days, seemed to have way more woman contestants than men.

And don't forget The New Treasure Hunt, which, IIRC, was only female contestants.