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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 9, 2016 15:41:43 GMT -5
(ding) (scattered applause) $500.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 3575 > > < < 1325 > > < < 4950 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Well -- you could play it safe, take the money and pad your lead. Do keep in mind that Frank and Billy each have one more turn in this round. (Bryan, if you do take the second chance, please indicate same and "STOP" the board with a letter from A-R inclusive.)
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Post by Bryan on Jul 9, 2016 15:43:19 GMT -5
I at least have the lead for now so I'll stay right here.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 9, 2016 19:44:41 GMT -5
(scattered applause) Gonna play it safe.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 3575 > > < < 1325 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Bryan currently enjoys an $1875 lead over Frank. Frank, you're up to spin next. Here goes the board. (board spins) (Frank, please "STOP" the board with a letter from A-O inclusive.)
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Post by fdriscoll22 on Jul 9, 2016 21:31:48 GMT -5
Alright, I got big bucks once, hopefully I could do it again. STOP! (C)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 10, 2016 8:26:56 GMT -5
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Post by fdriscoll22 on Jul 10, 2016 11:53:37 GMT -5
I'm gonna play it safe and bank the money.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 10, 2016 12:16:57 GMT -5
(scattered applause) Frank's also gonna play it safe.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 1325 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
A whopping $125 lead over Bryan for now. But it is a lead nonetheless. Frank will get an advantage -- unless Billy racks up some big bucks. Billy, you're $4250 shy of the lead. So indeed you'll have to hit the "big bucks" space and have it pay off more than $4250 to become the leader. Then again -- a mystery space could stick a 1 in front of the 1325 you currently have -- giving you the lead with more than $11,000 (scattered cheers) (board spins)So -- let's see who gets the lead as Billy stops the board. (Billy, please "STOP" the board with a letter from A-O inclusive.)
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Post by Billy Gardell on Jul 10, 2016 17:46:30 GMT -5
Now let's hit the big money! STOP! (E)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 10, 2016 19:35:35 GMT -5
(ding) Eight bills.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 1325 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Well -- you could stop here, take the $800 and end the round if you'd like. Or you may risk the $1325 you currently have on a second chance. What will it be? (audience shouts suggestions) (Billy, if you wish to take the second chance, please indicate same and "STOP" the board with a letter from A-R inclusive.)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 11, 2016 7:22:08 GMT -5
(Bump for Billy.)
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Post by Billy Gardell on Jul 11, 2016 17:10:14 GMT -5
Guess I'll have to go.
.........STAP! (P)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 11, 2016 20:28:34 GMT -5
Billy: Guess I'll have to go. Doug: Taking the second chance? (Billy nods head "yes") Doug: Alright, spin that board again. (board spins)Doug: Can Billy snatch first place? Let's see. Billy: STAP! (ding) (scattered applause and groans) Slight backwards step. Traded in 800 for 725.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 2050 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
(theme plays)At the end of the round, Billy with $2050, Bryan with $5450 and Frank overcoming early adversity with the lead and $5575. We'll meet our players and play our Q&A round -- after this. (audience cheers)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 12, 2016 20:49:10 GMT -5
(theme plays)Doc Holiday: A representative of our studio audience will receive a flokati rug. From Janis Imports, this all wool rug can be used as a wall-hanging, a bed throw or in front of your fireplace. Adds warmth and beauty to your home. A flokati rug from Janis Imports.
And our contestants will receive some of the following.
An assortment of candy -- featuring Goobers, crisp and crunchy peanuts covered in fine chocolate, and Raisinets, plump sweet chocolate-covered raisins. From Nestle.
A supply of Pasta Mama's. Brings convenience to gourmet cooking with its designer line of pasta. Everything from fettucini alfredo to their line of dessert pastas and sauces. From Pasta Mama's.
Poppycock Fluffy Popcorn. Mixed with almonds, cashews and pecans smothered in a delightful buttery glaze. Poppycock, the delicious gourmet popcorn treat.
And a supply of Off! With the most effective mosquito repellent ingredient money can buy. From S.C. Johnson, a family company.
Now -- back to Doug Morris and the all new Second Chance. (audience cheers)I could use a supply of Off! at my place. (scattered laughter from the crowd) Thank ya, Doc. We'll start Round 2 of our game in a moment. But first, let's meet our players...
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 2050 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
...starting with our leader, Frank. Frank: My name is Frank Driscoll. I just turned 18 years old. I will be attending San Francisco State University this fall to study broadcasting, but at the moment, I'm bagging groceries for a popular grocery store chain. Doug: Best of luck in your studies, Frank. You're doing well here in the game. Let's welcome back the champs -- starting with Billy who won $25,357 earlier this week. Tell us what you like to do in your spare time. Billy: I'm a big game show lover and I eat cheeseburgers every day. Doug: And no Coke? Pepsi? (scattered laughter from crowd) And as we learned during Bryan's winning moments yesterday, he comes to us from Columbus, Mississippi, where he works in retail and writes about Southeastern Conference football and NASCAR. He's looking to add to his previous winnings of $6050.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 2050 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ SPINS: 3 ] [ SPINS: 1 ] [ SPINS: 2 ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
(spins awarded sfx)Time to get on the road with Round 2 -- our quiz round. We've already given you a head start of spins. The number of spins is based on how you finished in Round 1. Frank, since you currently have the most money, we gave you a three-spin head start. Bryan, you're in second; we give you two spins. Billy gets just one spin -- but you can do some damage with it. In this round, we have three sets of answers and two questions with each set. The first question of a set is open to all and is worth three spins. The players who didn't score three spins on the first question are eligible to play the second chance question for one spin. Again, we wish you all good luck as we play our first set of answers. (ding)And -- well -- we're off to a pleasant start this round. (scattered laughter from the crowd) Judge, jury or executioner. I'm -- scared to play the question -- but here goes. In the short-lived TV series "Orleans", Larry Hagman played the part of -- what? 18 fdriscoll22 42 Billy Gardell 51 bryan 40 random.org (Billy buzzes in)Billy?
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Post by Billy Gardell on Jul 12, 2016 22:28:04 GMT -5
Judge, Mr. Doug!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 13, 2016 6:25:45 GMT -5
For three spins, did the late great Larry Hagman play the part of a judge on "Orleans"? (ding)(audience applause)He did.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 2050 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ SPINS: 3 ] [ SPINS: 4 ] [ SPINS: 2 ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
(spins awarded sfx)"Orleans" inherited the time slot once held by "Dallas" a few seasons prior. Unfortunately, it just didn't catch on. Billy, please sit this next question out. Frank, Bryan, you'll play the second chance question for one spin. (ding)The wrong answers from the previous question are in play for this next question. All you have to do is chime in and pick the right answer. Here's the question. In a 1957 movie, which is the better description of the title characters known as the "12 Angry Men"? 21 fdriscoll22 96 bryan 33 random.org (Frank buzzes in)Frank?
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Post by fdriscoll22 on Jul 13, 2016 12:43:49 GMT -5
One of my favorite movies, that would be JURY.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 13, 2016 13:09:48 GMT -5
Eh -- who are we kidding? Jury's right. (ding)(audience applause) Frank, you're now up to four spins...
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 2050 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ SPINS: 4 ] [ SPINS: 4 ] [ SPINS: 2 ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
(spins awarded sfx)...Bryan would like to score spins with this next set of answers. Hopefully the next answers are less grim. (scattered laughter from the crowd) (ding)Okay -- U.S. cities. Charleston, Arizona; Charleston, South Carolina or Charleston, West Virginia. Here's the question. Which of these is a capital city for one of our United States? 46 fdriscoll22 58 Billy Gardell 25 bryan 54 random.org (Billy buzzes in)Billy?
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Post by Billy Gardell on Jul 13, 2016 17:52:49 GMT -5
I think it's Charleston, South Carolina?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 13, 2016 20:01:22 GMT -5
For three spins, is Charleston the capital city of South Carolina? (buzz)No. Anyone else? 46 fdriscoll22 25 bryan 54 random.org (Frank buzzes in)Frank?
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Post by fdriscoll22 on Jul 13, 2016 21:48:58 GMT -5
Charleston, West Virginia?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 14, 2016 6:27:04 GMT -5
For three spins, is Charleston the capital city of West Virginia? (ding) (audience applause)There ya go.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 2050 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ SPINS: 7 ] [ SPINS: 4 ] [ SPINS: 2 ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
(spins awarded sfx)Just to tie up loose ends, Phoenix is the capital of Arizona; Columbia is the capital of South Carolina. All right. Next question's just for the champs. (ding)They involve the other Charlestons in Arizona and South Carolina. For one spin on the second chance, here's the query. Which city was the setting for a fictionalized account of a terrorist act in the made-for-TV movie "Special Bulletin"? 48 Billy Gardell 23 bryan 73 random.org (Billy buzzes in)Billy?
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Post by Billy Gardell on Jul 14, 2016 17:11:11 GMT -5
Charleston, South Carolina?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 14, 2016 19:50:52 GMT -5
Billy tries the Charleston in South Carolina again. For one spin, is he right this time? (ding) (audience applause)That's it.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 2050 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ SPINS: 7 ] [ SPINS: 5 ] [ SPINS: 2 ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
(spins awarded sfx)Bryan, you look like you can use some more spins. Let's see if you can snag three with this last set of answers. (ding)We *might* be talking sports on TV. Rich Eisen, Keith Olbermann or Dan Patrick. Three-spin query coming. Which former ESPN "SportsCenter" anchor had a small part in the movie "Pixels" as a White House reporter? 69 fdriscoll22 39 Billy Gardell 12 bryan 14 random.org (Bryan buzzes in)Bryan?
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Post by Bryan on Jul 14, 2016 19:53:33 GMT -5
Anything politically related, got to be Keith knowing him.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 14, 2016 20:09:07 GMT -5
Let's see if that logic pays off. For three spins, did Keith Olbermann have a role in "Pixels"? (buzz) (audience groans)No. Sorry. 69 fdriscoll22 39 Billy Gardell 14 random.org (Billy buzzes in)Billy's going to try to steal by saying...?
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Post by Billy Gardell on Jul 14, 2016 23:22:08 GMT -5
Rich Elsen?
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 15, 2016 6:20:38 GMT -5
Billy guesses Rich Eisen for three spins. Is he right? (buzz) (audience groans)No -- it's Dan Patrick.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 2050 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ SPINS: 7 ] [ SPINS: 5 ] [ SPINS: 2 ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
So -- let me explain what's about to happen. Frank, on a three-spin question, you can't back into earning those spins after two other players picked wrong answers. (audience groans) Folks, I'm just the messenger, okay? (scattered laughter from the crowd) We still move forward with the second chance question. (ding)Rich Eisen or Keith Olbermann is the right answer to this next question for one spin. Now, on a second chance question, someone's assured of scoring one spin. If you chime in and pick the right answer, the spin is yours. However, if you buzz in and pick the wrong answer, *each* of your opponents pick up one spin. So -- everyone's in on the last question of the round. Which of the remaining former ESPN "SportsCenter" anchors had a brief run at the now defunct Current TV? 95 fdriscoll22 50 Billy Gardell 17 bryan 25 random.org (Bryan buzzes in)Bryan?
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Post by Bryan on Jul 15, 2016 6:24:19 GMT -5
It is KEITH!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 16, 2016 11:48:13 GMT -5
For one spin, is Bryan right about K.O. this time? (ding) (audience applause)Yeah. At the end of Round 2...
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 2050 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ SPINS: 7 ] [ SPINS: 5 ] [ SPINS: 3 ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
(spins awarded sfx)...Bryan takes 3 spins into the final round, Billy with 5 and Frank with 7. (theme plays)Frank has the all important money lead. Will he retain it and defeat both champs -- or will one champ have reason to celebrate ahead of the weekend. Final round of Second Chance is ahead. Stay with us. (audience cheers)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Jul 16, 2016 12:04:56 GMT -5
(theme plays) Doc Holiday: Think you have what it takes to win the big bucks? Call the Second Chance contestant hotline at 1-800-555-SCSC. That's 1-800-555-SCSC. Now back to Doug Morris and the final round of Second Chance. (audience cheers) I thank you, Doc Holiday. Time to find a winner in this last game of our debut week here on ABC.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 2050 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ SPINS: 7 ] [ SPINS: 5 ] [ SPINS: 3 ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
Frank has done well so far this game -- taking the lead with $5575 in Round 1 and racking up seven spins in Round 2. Bryan's not far behind in second with $5450 in Round 1; he only got three spins in Round 2. Billy's in last place with $2050; he has since scored five spins. But it's still anyone's game, players. The stakes are higher -- and so are the dangers. The Big Bucks space in the top row now offers money *and* an extra spin. Big Bucks can now represent any payoff from $5000 to $10,000. (woos from the crowd)The mystery spaces can represent anything -- from $1000 to $10,000. Any mystery space could also offer a choice to make, money with an extra spin -- or even a bust. (boos from the crowd)And to further prove there are more risks, the bust spaces are active on *every* spin for the rest of the game. This means you're risking everything you've won every time you play Second Chance.
[ FRANK ] [ BILLY ] [ BRYAN ] < < 5575 > > < < 2050 > > < < 5450 > > [ B ] [ ] [ ] [ SPINS: 7 ] [ SPINS: 5 ] [ SPINS: 3 ] [ ] [ ] [ ]
So if you have that sneaking suspicion you're going to land on a bust space, you may pass all your spins to the opponent who's leading. When spins are passed to you, you must play all of the spins until you've finished your last passed spin or you bust. The player who ends this round with the highest money score wins the game, keeps all the loot -- and comes back Monday. Frank, with the highest money score, you'll play last in the round. (board spins)Billy, since you have the least amount of money, you'll start us off. So -- play a spin or pass? (Billy, please respond with "play" or "pass". If you wish to play, please also "STOP" with a letter from A through R inclusive.)
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