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Post by tmann3x on Apr 3, 2018 15:49:47 GMT -5
And you're also right Frank. Again, three players have answered correctly. 25 bucks each... [CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]
We certainly hope Split Second will be around for a very long time to come. Some American television programs have endured for more than 50 years. Look at the following titles and tell me yes or no, that these programs have lasted for more than 50 years.
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 4, 2018 2:03:45 GMT -5
Buzz-code answer: 50 1st: JAMES (52) 2nd: FRANK (47) 3rd: JONATHAN (83) [DING]James, please select a clue and give us your answer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2018 15:58:06 GMT -5
I'm here Tony my cable and internet went out. But anywho, CBS Evening News has been around for more than 50 years
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 4, 2018 16:40:15 GMT -5
I'm glad to hear that and the rest of your family are safe.
Meanwhile-- The CBS Evening News was introduced in 1963. You are right, James.
Frank...?
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Post by grapebuy789 on Apr 4, 2018 16:49:37 GMT -5
Sesame Street has been around for more than 50.
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 4, 2018 17:35:46 GMT -5
Sorry, Frank... but you're off by one. "Sesame Street" had made it's debut in the year 1969. Jonathan...?
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Post by jlastergolf on Apr 4, 2018 20:10:43 GMT -5
Y&R I think it’s older than 50 years
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 5, 2018 0:16:30 GMT -5
Jonathan... "The Young & The Restless" have made its soap opera debut in the year... 1973. It was less than 50 years. Sorry... [AUDIENCE GROANS]James... since you're the only player who have answered it correctly, we'll give you $100. [CHEERS AND APPLAUSE][TIME UP SIGNAL]That sound means that our time is up. And at the end of round 1, we have ourselves a game! James is in the lead with $275. And Jonathan & Frank are tied at $175 each. Coming up next, we'll chat with the players and then, play the second round where we multiply the dollar amounts by just two. We'll find out who will be taking the big lead and have a shot at winning a brand new automobile when Split Second returns after this. Stick around, folks... [COMMERCIAL CUE][CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]*fade to commercial* ==========================================================================
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 5, 2018 10:06:23 GMT -5
*fade to promo* [COMMERCIAL CUE]Brian Cummings: Today's participants (including all audience members) get a copy of the Split Second video game for the Nintendo Switch. In stores tomorrow. Rated E for Everyone.*fade to quickie* [MAIN THEME CLOSING][CHEERS AND APPLAUSE][APPLAUSE CONTINUES]Welcome back to Split Second. Before we start the second round, let's meet our contestants for a moment or two. Frank, please tell us about yourself...
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Post by grapebuy789 on Apr 5, 2018 12:35:05 GMT -5
I am 23 years old from the great state of Massachusetts. I am a full-time college student studying early childhood education, plus I work part-time as a babysitter. In my spare time, I enjoy shopping for retro video games, hanging out with friends and hosting net game versions of some of my favorite game shows.
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 5, 2018 12:49:03 GMT -5
Good luck to you, Frank.
James, please tell us briefly about yourself...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2018 17:04:13 GMT -5
I am from East LA as in Lower Alabama and I enjoy game shows, music, and Classic TV
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 5, 2018 20:07:50 GMT -5
Good luck to ya, James.
And Jonathan, welcome to our debut show. Please tell us about yourself...
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Post by jlastergolf on Apr 5, 2018 20:08:48 GMT -5
Hey Tony. I am a huge game show fan from South Carolina and I am an aspiring photographer
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 5, 2018 21:05:35 GMT -5
Sounds great, Jonathan. Maybe we can see some of your photos in the future. Anyways, good luck to you. Now that we've gotten to meet our contestants, let's begin round 2 of Split Second. In this round, the dollar values are doubled. If all three of you give us a correct answer, you'll each score 50 bucks... if the two of you get the answer right, you'll both get $100... and if one person give us the correct answer, that player will be awarded $200. In round 2, we have a Singleton prize that is worth over $2,000. [AUDIENCE GASPS][CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]For those who are new to this premiere-- If a player who is the only one who have gotten the correct answer, not only that person earns $200... but also win the Singleton Prize. Once again, good luck to all three of you... Currently 29 states plus the District of Columbia have less than 10 electoral votes. Tell me whether the following states have more than or less than 10 electoral votes as of 2016…Please take a look at the screen. New Hampshire, Tennessee, Alabama. *You have 24 hours to PM your buzz-code between 1 and 100.
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 6, 2018 9:35:29 GMT -5
Buzz-code answer: 12 1st: JAMES (31) 2nd: FRANK (32) 3rd: JONATHAN (65) [DING]James, you're up first.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2018 15:45:31 GMT -5
I think my home state of Alabama had more
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 6, 2018 17:19:24 GMT -5
Alabama had only 9 votes. Sorry, James... but the answer was less. Frank...?
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Post by grapebuy789 on Apr 6, 2018 18:23:34 GMT -5
Tennessee has less.
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 6, 2018 19:00:41 GMT -5
Actually, Tennessee has 11 votes. Thus, your answer is incorrect... Tennessee has more votes. Jonathan... it's all up to you. For $200 and the Singleton prize, does New Hampshire had more or less votes?
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Post by jlastergolf on Apr 6, 2018 19:07:10 GMT -5
I hope less
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 6, 2018 20:17:58 GMT -5
According to the electoral votes in 2016, New Hampshire had a total of... ...5 votes! $200 and a Singleton prize! [CHEERS AND APPLAUSE][SIREN]Jonathan... since you're the only player who has gotten the correct answer, please listen to our announcer Brian as he tells you about your Singleton Prize. [THE ALL-NEW LET'S MAKE A DEAL (RHYTHM) THEME]Brian: Skee-Ball has updated their classic design and is ready for the next 100 years of amusement! The Skee-Ball 2010 Alley is packed with durable and interesting features to keep players entertained. This classic arcade and amusement game features an electronic display to track your score and the number of balls rolled. Beloved for generations, the Skee-Ball 2010 Alley is sure to grab the attention of a whole new generation of players! Furnished by The Pinball Company. It's a great prize worth $5,000! Congratulations, Jonathan![CHEERS AND APPLAUSE]Tony: What a great Singleton Prize that you've won, Jonathan. Let's return to our second round with our next clue. If you are a board game fanatic, you may be considered a "square". We'll show you the names of three board games and you tell us how many squares appear on the board.
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 7, 2018 1:27:05 GMT -5
Buzz-code answer: 70 1st: FRANK (50) 2nd: JONATHAN (49) 3rd: JAMES (45) [DING]Frank, you're up first...
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Post by grapebuy789 on Apr 7, 2018 10:40:44 GMT -5
Tic Tac Toe has 9 squares. (I should know because I host Tic Tac Dough.)
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 7, 2018 11:29:51 GMT -5
You're right, Frank.
Jonathan... you're next.
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Post by jlastergolf on Apr 7, 2018 12:11:22 GMT -5
Chess has 64
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 7, 2018 12:28:46 GMT -5
Correct, Jonathan.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2018 17:46:33 GMT -5
100?
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 7, 2018 18:54:31 GMT -5
On the Scrabble board, there are... 224 squares. Since Jonathan and Frank have gotten the answers right, each of them gets 100 bucks. [APPLAUSE]
Player 1 is still in the lead as we go to our next question. Identify the decade in which the first one of the following events took place.The first Super Bowl, the debut of MTV on cable television, the debut of "My Favorite Husband" on radio. *24 hour deadline now begins.
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Post by tmann3x on Apr 8, 2018 0:13:57 GMT -5
Buzz-code answer: 41 1st: JONATHAN (64) 2nd: FRANK (65) 3rd: JAMES (81) [DING]Jonathan, please select and give us the answer.
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