Game Show Roundtable
A podcast about game shows that talks about all different kinds of game shows and aims to reach all members of the game show community, new and old.
Each week, we talk about a different game show and what it contributes to the overall game show universe.
Game Show Roundtable
Episode 3 | 1 vs 100
In a game of mob mentality, there are heroes and villains. But in game shows, there is no such thing. There are only contestants and trivia experts. Sometimes this is playful. But remember that being cast on a game show takes more than just knowledge. It takes a personality. But the line between entertaining and cherry-picking is a fine line. On this show, it will take everything you have to become the one.
THE MOB
The Mob consists of people from all walks of life. An appearance by any individual or group on the Program is at the sole discretion of Producer. - NBC
I WAS THERE – Adam Nedeff, “Stranger”: Credit to Adam Nedeff for this story and The bloog
https://loogslair.wordpress.com/2013/04/13/the-20-worst-game-shows-of-the-past-10-years-part-4/
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And that’s when one of the other contestants pointed out how truly silly the jargon was. I’ll never forget this: “I don’t have anything against bartenders, but it bothers me that our team includes a surgeon, a firefighter, and a teacher, and the ‘hero’ is a bartender.” That cracked me up, and the guy was absolutely right.
---------- Adam Nedeff
1 vs 100: Why are you the one, they say? - Game Bouncer
In this game, one player (the One) plays against 100 other people (the Mob). The players are asked a series of questions; if the One correctly guesses, he moves on to the next question, while all Mob members who answered incorrectly are knocked out. The goal of the One is to answer as many questions as it takes to knock out all of the Mob. If the One answers a question incorrectly, the game ends, and the prize money is either distributed evenly amongst any remaining Mob members. On the NBC version, contestants playing as The One were one-and-done, while Mob members were able to stay on the Mob and continue earning money until they were eliminated by incorrectly answering a question, at which point they were replaced. The GSN version again has one-and-done appearances for The One, though this time anybody participating in The Mob did so throughout the entire season, even if eliminated.
https://web.archive.org/web/20070422021424/http://www.nbc.com/Casting/Applications/1v100_rules.pdf
A COOL RULES SHEET from way back about 1 vs 100
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