

The player with the most money after 3 rounds won the game and received a bonus prize, in addition to their winnings.

Three rounds were played, with a correct guess worth $200 in round 1, $300 in round 2, and $500 in round 3. Travalena would introduce clips and, once the premise of the prank was known, the contestants then guessed whether or not the participants would consent.
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The series was produced by Bernstein/Hovis Productions and Impact Studios for Paramount Television. Contestants watched video clips in which cast members Christopher Callen and Ralph Harris attempted to coerce passers-by into participating in jokes, in exchange for increasing amounts of money. Reruns were later aired on the USA Network from 1986 to 1988. The four stars played for a week.Īnything For Money was a television game show hosted by Fred Travalena and announced by Johnny Gilbert which ran in syndication from Septemto September 1985. In the super stunt round, $1,000 of the jackpot went to the audience while the other amount went to the stars favorite charity. And just like Tattletales, the audience were divided into two rooting sections the red & the green. In November, civilians were dumped & celebrities were in as the show became "All Star All New Beat The Clock". Teams stayed on as champions until defeated or reached the CBS $25,000 limit. The disc that's the furthest in money value won the amount & played a super stunt for 10 times the value (up to $10,000). Each team had two discs (red & green) & had two chances to reach the furthest without going off the table. There's a shuffleboard table with amounts from $300-$1,000. Each stunt awarded $250 to the winning team + a bonus stunt for an additional $250 more. a red team & green team) competed in stunts. Monty Hall hosted as two male-female couples (husband & wife, boyfriend-girlfriend, mother-son, father-daughter, etc. Merv Griffin was responsible for creating the original version of Wheel of Fortune and also served as executive producer until his retirement in 2000.
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In a 2008 article, TV Guide named Wheel of Fortune as the "top-rated syndicated series." The current broadcast syndicated version of the program premiered on Septemand is hosted by Pat Sajak and Vanna White. The title refers to the show's giant carnival wheel that contestants spin throughout the course of the game to determine their cash and/or prizes. Contestants compete to solve word puzzles, similar to those used in Hangman, to win cash and prizes. Wheel of Fortune is an American television game show created by Merv Griffin.
