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Ken Jennings to star in "Best Ever Trivia Show" on GSN

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colonial:
From the preview clip, the presentation comes off as a livelier version of the BBC's "Eggheads" (*) (or a friendlier take on Comedy Central's "Beat the Geeks") than it does "The Chase".

JD

(*) -- I'll admit it. I enjoy "Eggheads." I can also admit the show can induce drowsiness. Do not operate heavy machinery after watching "Eggheads."

BillCullen1:
I've seen the two episodes of this aired so far. There are three trivia "experts" on each show. Ken Jennings was on both shows aired so far. There are three contestants and three rounds on each show. Each expert goes head-to-head with the contestants for one round. Questions are worth $50, $100 and $200 in the rounds, respectively. Anytime a contestant is right and an expert is wrong, the contestant gets double the money.

Winning contestant gets $1,000 and a chance to play the bonus game with one of the experts. They're both asked the same five questions. If a contestant gets more answers right than the expert, they win $10,000 and get to come back on the next show. Any contestant who wins three bonus games gets to come back on the show as a trivia expert. Besides Jennings, one of the experts on one show was Raj, who took on and defeated The Beast all by himself on "The Chase."

All questions are multiple choice. Sherri is a decent host. As of now, GSN is airing this only at 4 pm ET. They will most likely air it more often in the future.

MikeK:

--- Quote from: BillCullen1 on June 12, 2019, 12:21:52 PM ---Questions are worth $50, $100 and $200 in the rounds, respectively.
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Points, not dollars.


--- Quote from: BillCullen1 on June 12, 2019, 12:21:52 PM ---As of now, GSN is airing this only at 4 pm ET.
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2 AM Eastern as well.

TLEberle:
I totally missed out on the first two days of airing--Mike, if you watched would you be so kind as to elucidate a little more about the format? If contestants can carry over does that mean that shows are airing in order?

BillCullen1:

--- Quote from: TLEberle on June 12, 2019, 12:55:15 PM ---I totally missed out on the first two days of airing--Mike, if you watched would you be so kind as to elucidate a little more about the format? If contestants can carry over does that mean that shows are airing in order?

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Not sure if they're airing shows in the order taped, but if a contestant appears on multiple shows, they would have to air those shows in order.

I wonder if they taped the usual 40 shows that GSN typically does for their productions.

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