Information about Gameshow Marathon (us Tv Series)

Gameshow Marathon

Ricki Lake, host
StarringHost: Ricki Lake
Announcer: Rich Fields
Prize delivery host: Todd Newton
Contestants:
Lance BassPaige Davis,
Tim MeadowsKathy Najimy,
Leslie NielsenBrande Roderick
Panelists:
Adam CarollaAdrianne Curry,
George ForemanKathy Griffin,
Bruce VilanchBetty White
Country of originUK
No. of episodes7
Production
Running time60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channelCBS, with simultaneous substitution on CTV in Canada
Original runMay 31, 2006June 29, 2006
External links
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Gameshow Marathon is an American television program, based on the UK's television program of the same name. It is a retro-themed/celebrity game miniseries that debuted on American television network CBS and Canadian television network CTV on May 31, 2006 as a television special that aired through the entire month of June. It is based on Ant & Dec's Gameshow Marathon, which aired in 2005 on the UK's ITV as part of the network's 50th anniversary. A second series is currently running in the UK, however the new series is presented by Vernon Kay.

The first (and thus far only) season was produced by FremantleMedia North America and Granada America, hosted by Ricki Lake, and announced by Rich Fields. Todd Newton hosted the "prize delivery" segments, in which he appeared at the homes of the play-at-home winners.

Premise

The seven-part game show tournament featured celebrity contestants Lance Bass, Paige Davis, Tim Meadows, Kathy Najimy, Leslie Nielsen, and Brande Roderick. The celebrities played The Price Is Right, Let's Make a Deal, Beat the Clock, Press Your Luck, Card Sharks, Match Game and Family Feud (in that order). The Match Game installment featured panelists Adam Carolla, Adrianne Curry, George Foreman, Kathy Griffin, Bruce Vilanch and Betty White (in her traditional seat). They also appeared as audience members (humorously feigning aspirations of contestant selection) during the first installment (The Price Is Right).Gilbert Gottfried and the "Barker's Beauties" from The Price Is Right also played a role in some of the installments, along with the original Whammy animations (along with a remix of the original Whammy "foghorn" sound effect) on Press Your Luck. Gilbert Gottfried was the official Let's Make a Deal zonk, as he appeared in all the "zonk" prizes in that portion.

Formats

The format of each individual show was largely unchanged, though modifications were made to accommodate the 60-minute format (as opposed to the 30-minute duration of the non-Price Is Right component shows) and to conform with the overall format of Gameshow Marathon.

The tournament format was as follows: All six celebrity contestants participated in the first game (The Price Is Right). The player who won this game won the first of four seats in "Finalists' Row" and moved on to the next round of play. The remaining players after each game was played then participated in the next game (five for Let's Make a Deal, four for Beat the Clock, and three for Press Your Luck) to win one of the remaining seats. After the fourth game, the remaining two players were eliminated.

The four players in "Finalists' Row" were then paired in a knockout competition—first against third and second against fourth—to play the fifth and sixth games (Card Sharks and Match Game, respectively). The winners of these two games then proceeded to the "championship game", Family Feud.

For the finals, each celebrity has to assemble a five-player team of family and friends to play Family Feud in the 1979 format, with the charity of the winning "family" receiving US$100,000.

The series used replicas of the game shows' original sets, with the exception of The Price Is Right (for which parts of the actual game set were transported from Studio 33 to Studio 46). The Family Feud set featured a video screen (similar to that used for the present version) instead of a trilon game board.

Each installment began with Rich Fields's narration of the night's featured show. He provided a short overview of the best-known versions of each show, complete with rules and highlights.

Home viewers' sweepstakes

CBS sponsored a home viewers' sweepstakes in conjunction with series co-sponsor Harrah's Entertainment. During each broadcast, a multiple-choice trivia question was asked relating to that installment's game. Viewers submitted their choices out of three given answers either by text-messaging via cell phone, or registering on the CBS.com website and using the online entry form. The names of the entrants who answered correctly were placed into a random draw pot, from which the winners were chosen. For the first six installments, said winner won the same prizes won by that evening's winning celebrity player, plus a "Harrah's VIP Vacation Package" trip. (Each of these prize packages was worth at least US$50,000.) The winner of the seventh night's drawing won a flat US$50,000 cash.

Winners of the sweepstakes were featured in the "prize delivery" segments, in which Todd Newton introduced a semi-trailer truck (emblazoned with the Gameshow Marathon logo) delivering the prizes won. Further details on the rules of this sweepstakes can be found here.

CTV aired the same sweepstakes details, despite the fact that Canadians were ineligible to participate. No separate promotion was held.

Tournament recap

  • On The Price Is Right, Brande Roderick had the best bid in the Showcase and advanced to the semifinals.
  • Lance Bass became the next semifinalist on Let's Make a Deal.
  • Paige Davis won the Beat the Clock installment.
  • Kathy Najimy won the last semifinal slot on Press Your Luck. Tim Meadows and Leslie Nielsen were eliminated (Nielsen whammied himself out of the game).
  • Roderick defeated Davis in Card Sharks, the first semifinal.
  • In the second semifinal, Najimy defeated Bass on Match Game.
  • Najimy and her family then beat Roderick and her family on Family Feud to capture the top prize. (Each had played the game before: Najimy with other relatives on a regular game in 1981, and Roderick as part of the cast of Baywatch: Hawaii in 2000.)

Charities

The celebrities' charities were as follows:

UK telecast

ITV2 in the UK presented the U.S. version of Game Show Marathon, beginning on August 31, 2006. For British viewers, this was a rare glimpse into the world of American game shows, although some, such as The Price Is Right; Card Sharks (Play Your Cards Right); Match Game (Blankety Blank) and Family Feud (Family Fortunes), have succeeded in the UK.

German telecast

ProSieben in Germany has also aired a local version of the show, which began on January 15, 2007. The featured games in the show are: "The Price is Right", "Family Feud", "Let's Make a Deal", "Wheel of Fortune", "$ale of the Century", and "Ruck Zuck" -- all most-watched game shows in the last 30 years on German television. Oliver Pocher and Oliver Petszokat were the hosts.

Trivia

  • Most installments featured set designs, rules, music, and sound effects taken from the shows' original versions. The Price Is Right featured the then-current set designs, rules, music, and sound effects. Card Sharks combined elements of the original 1978-1981 NBC version (the four-corner split-screen introduction, alternating flashing neon signs, the theme music, and an introductory poem) and the subsequent 1986-1989 CBS version (the Money Cards using three pre-dealt change cards, and the car game). Match Game used the more well-known 70's version, rather than the rarely seen original version. The cash amounts and other prizes for all of the shows were updated considerably.
  • To home viewers, it seemed as though Kathy Najimy was given only one putt in the The Price Is Right's "Hole in One" segment. In actuality, she was given two putts (missing both), and the second putt was edited out due to time constraints.
  • During The Price Is Right, a new rule was added for the "Plinko" segment, allowing Paige Davis to win the last small prize (in this case, an MP3 player) for all non-celebrity audience members when she guessed the correct number in the price of the prize. The MP3 player ended up being $99. The Plinko board's layout was the same as that of The Price Is Right's primetime specials.
  • The oval survey board for Family Feud was accidentally constructed upside-down, with the screen on the narrower end where the bottom lights should've been. It was destroyed a few months later.
  • To make Card Sharks even more accurate, they borrowed an original card from Fox exec (and former Game Show Network head) Bob Boden just to replicate the size.
  • The Press Your Luck rotating contestant seats rotated opposite the way they rotated on the actual series.

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Ricki Lake

Birth name Ricki Pamela Lake
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Ricki Lake

Birth name Ricki Pamela Lake
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Rich Fields is a native of the Cleveland, Ohio area (born November 30, 1960, in Bay Village, Ohio) and is an Emmy-award-winning broadcaster and meteorologist best known for being the announcer of the American television game show The Price Is Right.
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Todd Newton (born May 5, 1970 in Oakville, Missouri) is an entertainment personality and a two-time game show host.

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James Lance Bass[1][2] (born May 4 1979), known as Lance Bass (IPA pronunciation: [ˈbæs]),[3]
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Paige Davis

Birth name Mindy Paige Davis
Born September 15 1969 (1969--) (age 38)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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Tim Meadows

Born January 5 1961 (1961--) (age 46)
Highland Park, Michigan
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Kathy Najimy

Birth name Kathy Ann Najimy
Born January 6 1957 (1957--) (age 50)
San Diego, California, U.S.
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Leslie Nielsen

Birth name Leslie William Nielsen
Born January 11 1926 (1926--) (age 81)
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

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Brande Roderick

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Adrianne Curry

Birth name Adrianne Marie Curry
Date of birth July 6 1982 (1982--) (age 25)

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George Foreman

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Kathy Griffin

Born November 4 1960 (1960--) (age 47)
Oak Park, Illinois, USA
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Bruce Vilanch

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Born November 24 1948 (1948--) (age 60)
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Birth name Betty Marion White
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