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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 18, 2016 21:01:24 GMT -5
(audience cheers) If that's it, Bryan, you've won your fourth straight game and second straight match. For the game and the match -- is it -- 24? (dings; SCSD win theme plays; audience cheers) You've won it all, Bryan. Let's go ahead and reveal the last clue, please. (FF reveal sfx) Jack Bauer -- Keifer Sutherland's heroic character from the TV series "24". And if you double the number 12, you end up with 24, which is an even number. (Jeannette places dice near Matt's buzzer) Bryan, your fourth try at the Lucky 7 is coming up in a bit. Matt, I'm afraid we have to say goodbye. You played well -- you just needed some luckier rolls against a tough champ. We do have some fine gifts waiting for you backstage -- where you'll be headed courtesy of Jeanette. Thanks for playing, Matt. (audience cheers) All right, all right, all right, Matt. Another try at the big money. It all starts with the money roll. As you know, for sweeping the match, you're playing for the sum of the roll in tens of thousands of dollars. Doubles are okay to roll here. Show me boxcars and you're one step closer to $120,000. (audience cheers) Please take dice in hand -- and give 'em a roll. (Bryan rolls) (audience cheers) Dice total 8. That means Bryan's going for $80,000 -- when you come back to the dice table. (audience cheers; theme plays) (theme plays)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 19, 2016 9:39:32 GMT -5
Welcome back to "The Bryan Law Show". (audience laughs) Not really -- but Bryan truly has been on a roll. Bryan, we want to save some time for an audience game -- so we're going to dive right into this. By now, you know how this works -- since you're two-for-three in Lucky 7. Let's see if you can make it three-for-four. As Wally gives you the Rio way of saying "good luck", he's already given you a head start of two tokens for the car game -- one token's for winning the game and the other for sweeping the match. You may earn more if you come up with a wild roll of 3 or 11. But the primary objective is to clear all those seven numbers up there -- in order to win -- how much?
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Post by Bryan on Aug 19, 2016 12:11:54 GMT -5
8,000,000 cents!!!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 19, 2016 17:29:55 GMT -5
(audience cheers) You just about gave our producers heart failure when you started "eight million" -- then instant relief followed when you said "cents". Jeannette: (handing Bryan dice) Good luck, Bryan. Yes, we're all with you now. Go get those millions of pennies. (audience cheers as...) (Bryan rolls)(burst of cheers) And right away, one of the toughies goes away. (ding) The 10 means your $500 to the good. Roll 'em again, please. (Bryan rolls) (cha-ching) And a wild roll follows. Well, Bryan, would you like to clear another number or take a third token for the car game? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by Bryan on Aug 19, 2016 18:23:44 GMT -5
It's early, give me a token!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 20, 2016 8:35:17 GMT -5
Third token comin' right up. (ding) That gives you at least three tries at the car. You're still on a roll. (audience cheers again as...) (Bryan rolls)A 1 and a 6 make the 7 go away. (ding) $1000 down, $79,000 to go. Keep on rollin'. (Bryan rolls)Another new sum -- 9. (ding) Four sums to go for $80,000, Bryan. You can do it! (Bryan rolls) (audience groans) (buzz) This may be a sum of 4 -- but instead of losing a number... ...you gain your first strike. You're still on a roll, though, Bryan. Keep on rollin'. (audience cheers again as...) (Bryan rolls)Another 7. (ding) That's worth $50 and another roll. Still looking for a 4, 5, 6 and 8 for 80 large. (Bryan rolls) (audience groans) (buzz) Yikes! Another double! And "egads" is right, Wally. Bryan, one more double and it's game over. Think you can get that 80 grand with two strikes against you?
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Post by Bryan on Aug 20, 2016 8:39:21 GMT -5
I did it before! Let's do it again!
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 20, 2016 19:35:58 GMT -5
(audience cheers)That's the spirit we like to see. Jeannette's returned the dice to you. You're back on a roll. (audience cheers as...) (Brian rolls)New sum! The 4 and 2 will clear the 6. (ding) $2050 now. You need sums of 4, 5 and 8 without a double for the big payoff. (Bryan rolls)Another total of 6. (ding) There's $2100 -- and another roll. (Bryan rolls)(buzz; NYSI89 losing horns; audience groans)And that's the last roll. Third and final double. And -- yeah -- durn snake eyes is right. Well -- you do pick up another $2100 with a chance to win more at the car game. Wally, please set that game up. (FF reveal sfx) Thanks, Wally. Bryan, you know this drill by now. Cover the screen that hides the word "car"... (cut to Kiersey in driver's seat of car waving to camera) ...and you win that brand new Chevy Corvette Stingray Coupe 3LT. (audience cheers) Car's valued at $78,525. You've got three tokens, Bryan. So -- all at once -- please pick three numbers to cover.
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Post by Bryan on Aug 20, 2016 19:38:23 GMT -5
1,2 & 4
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 20, 2016 21:02:58 GMT -5
All right, Wally, please cover the numbers 1, 2 and 4. (ding) Thanks, Wally. Now, Bryan, we go in the order you picked 'em. Starting with screen number 1, is the magic word "car" there? (buzz) (audience groans) Nope. Well -- let's see if "car" is next door at number 2. (buzz) (audience groans) Not there. Yikes. Last chance for the car. Is it at number 4? (buzz; NYSI89 losing horns; audience groans) Noooo!!!! And there it was. As Wally astutely points out, he hid the "car" at 7 -- the sum of the numbers you picked. Well -- the good news is you pick up another $1500. That's $500 for each token you played. Still an impressive total for two match wins. Wally, please crunch those numbers. (FF reveal sfx) (audience cheers) $131,150 -- all of that in cold hard cash. And you get to come back to the dice table and play against another challenger. Bryan, we'll see you tomorrow. We'll see all of you after this break. (theme plays; audience cheers)
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 21, 2016 7:32:52 GMT -5
We're looking for an audience game player. To move matters forward, we're bypassing qualifying.
First to respond to this post gets to play. Actual audience game won't start until tonight.
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 21, 2016 8:56:23 GMT -5
I'll try it.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 21, 2016 20:28:34 GMT -5
(theme plays; audience applause) (camera slowly zooms in on audience game board) (fade to Doug, audience game player and models at dice table) Welcome back to On A Roll. Yes, you're still watching On A Roll -- where we're about to play a game based on a pricing game you'd see every so often on TPiR -- one that hits home for us. Here to play it is Matt Bingel. (audience cheers) Matt, before we find out what you're playing for and how you'll win that prize, please tell us about yourself.
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 22, 2016 7:55:51 GMT -5
My name is Matt Bingel, I am from Baltimore, Maryland,
I am a huge Muppets fan and I start my Junior Year of high school on Wednesday.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 22, 2016 20:06:43 GMT -5
Oh, I bet a high school student would have fun with this. Tiffany, please tell Matt what he's playing for. (prize music from TF plays as video clip of Kiersey and Jeannette play pinball) Tiffany: It's a pinball machine. (audience cheers) Tiffany: Fight Nero with this "Star Trek" pinball game, based on the current movie series. Boldly go for a high score where no other player can top you. This prize is worth -- $5495. (more cheers) Ohhh, yeah, all your friends are gonna be hanging around your house a lot -- if you can win Doug's Dice Game. Now, we already told you the price of the pinball machine. That's not the price in question. Here *is* the question. The New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI, held in February of 2012 in Indianapolis. According to Bloomberg and to the nearest dollar, what was the average price for a ticket to the game?Okay -- so you're going to try to roll the average price for a Super Bowl XLVI ticket digit by digit. Just like the dice game you see on TPiR, each digit in the average price for a Super Bowl XLVI ticket is higher than 0 and lower than 7. In a moment, you're going to roll one of our dice -- and try to match the first digit in the price. If you succeed, you're automatically closer to winning that pinball game. If you're wrong, you'll get to tell me if the actual digit is higher or lower than what you rolled. We'll repeat the process with the remaining three digits. So -- good luck, Matt. You're on a roll -- in On A Roll's version of Dice Game. (Matt rolls) First roll's a 5. Is that the first digit in the average price for a Super Bowl XLVI ticket? (buzz) No. (the 5 dice face light's up on Doug's Dice Game's board) Matt, is the actual first digit in the average ticket price for Super Bowl XLVI higher or lower than 5? (audience shouts suggestions)
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 23, 2016 6:24:50 GMT -5
Lower.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 23, 2016 19:45:29 GMT -5
(scattered cheers) Going lower. (ding) All right -- roll for the second digit, please. (Matt rolls) Matt rolls a 2. Is the second digit a 2? (buzz) Nope. (audience shouts suggestions) Matt, is the second digit higher or lower than 2?
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 24, 2016 5:17:23 GMT -5
Higher
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 24, 2016 6:29:56 GMT -5
(scattered cheers) Playing the odds again. Higher, please. (ding) Third digit coming up. Roll it, please, Matt. (Matt rolls) And he gets a 3. Is the third digit a 3? (buzz) No. (audience shouts suggestions) Matt, those middle of the road numbers can be tricky -- so think it over. Is the third digit in the average ticket price for admission to Super Bowl XLVI higher or lower than 3?
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 24, 2016 13:26:22 GMT -5
I'm gonna go higher.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 24, 2016 20:49:14 GMT -5
(scattered cheers) Still playing the odds. (ding) All right. Last digit, Matt. Good for it. (Matt rolls) There's a 5. Is the last digit in the average ticket price for Super Bowl XLVI a 5? (buzz) Nope. (audience shouts suggestions) Well, you're ending the way you're starting. Higher or lower than 5 on the last digit?
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Post by mrb2000 on Aug 28, 2016 17:41:28 GMT -5
(I've returned from my vacation)
Lower.
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Post by dougmorrisontheair on Aug 28, 2016 21:05:19 GMT -5
(scattered cheers) Going again with the odds. (ding) Well -- about all you can hope for is that no digit's out of the ordinary. I'm confident, though, about the first digit. *Average* ticket price had to be less than $5000. Right? (ding; audience applause) Yes. Three thousand and some odd. Is the next digit higher than a 2? (ding; audience applause) Yes. So far, so good, Matt. Now to that tricky number -- a 3 as the third digit. Is that third digit actually higher than a 3? (ding; audience applause) Yes! All right, Matt, if the average ticket price for Super Bowl XLVI is less than $3665, that pinball machine's headed to your game room. Do I have a winner? (dings; SCSD win theme plays; audience cheers) Got it! $3664 average ticket price puts a pinball machine in your home. Congratulations. Friends, for, Kiersey, Jeannette and all of us on the On A Roll team, this is Doug Morris saying -- make it a great day, keep the faith and treasure your loved ones. (closing theme plays; audience applause)Tiffany: This week's contestants will receive some of the following...
Lipton Fruit Tea. The refreshment of tea with the taste of fruit. Decaffeinated and sugar-free, try Lemon Cooler, Raspberry, or Lemon-Lime.
A gift card from Trustworthy Hardware Stores, the problem solvers. Committed to serving you with brand-name products and expert do-it-yourself advice. Trustworthy Hardware Stores.
Block-Out Waterproof Spray. SPF 15 for maximum protection against the sun's burning rays. Block-Out, use as directed.
Need to rent a car, van, or truck for a day or longer? Call Rent-A-Wreck, now nationwide. Rent a used car, van, or truck and save.
And each on-stage contestant receives a copy of the On A Roll home game. Uncover the clues with rolls of the dice at home -- from Milton Bradley.
THE CHEVROLET DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS
PLEASANT HAWAIIAN HOLIDAYS
STERN PINBALL
UNILEVER UNITED STATES
TRUSTWORTH HARDWARE STORES
CARTER-WALLACE, INC.
BUNDY AMERICAN CORP.
HASBRO, INC.
Tiffany: From Television City in Hollywood, this is Tiffany Phillips speaking for On A Roll...Tiffany: ...a Mark Goodson Television Production.(credits roll as cameras take various shots of the set, audience, models, Doug and Matt) (camera zooms in on Wally displaying...)
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