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JACKPOT • Game Show Canada (1987) - Day 5/5
Liz Guthrie, my mom making her game show debut..
AND SHE WON $3,127.50...
1987 episode of the Toronto-based production of the Game Show Jackpot!
GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK
Canadian/USA Network (1985-1988)
The program was recorded in Toronto for the Global Television Network and aired in America on USA Network. The 1980s Jackpot was able to avoid the nation's "CanCon" quota system of requirements as host Mike Darow, whose previous hosting positions (The $128,000 Question and the original Dream House) were on American productions, was born in Canada and had worked on Toronto radio in the 1960s.
All cash awards to contestants were paid in Canadian dollars, which at the time was considerably weaker than the U.S. dollar. The resulting financial advantage lured packagers such as Stewart to produce games in Canada. Ken Ryan and John Harris, Global staff voice-over artists, served as announcers on this version.
Game Play
The riddles and Target Number returned, but there was no multiplier; the Super Jackpot was set at random, ranging from $4,000 to $9,900 in $100 increments. There was no separate Super Jackpot Riddle in this series. Instead, if a riddle was worth enough to cause a target match, it won both players the Super Jackpot if answered correctly. For each game, the Jackpot started at $100, and riddles were valued anywhere from $50 to $300 (again in $5 increments). Also, if the Jackpot Riddle was not found until the last player, an extra $1,000 was added to the Jackpot. Once the Jackpot Riddle was found and attempted, the King/Queen of the Hill and the person with the Jackpot Riddle traded places no matter the outcome of the riddle's answer.
Starting in season two, any player who answered all fifteen riddles without a miss won a new car. Also added was a "$10,000 Riddler Contest" in which the player who answered the most riddles correctly in a single week over a period of 10 weeks won a bonus of $10,000, with tied players splitting the money. A similar contest was held during the final six weeks of the second season, awarding a vacation package and $1,000 cash to the player with the most correct answers in a single week.
The final season featured a "$50,000 Riddle" contest. Any player who found and answered one of these designated riddles, which were considerably more difficult than the others used on the show, won an equal share of a $50,000 cash prize at the end of the season
AND SHE WON $3,127.50...
1987 episode of the Toronto-based production of the Game Show Jackpot!
GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK
Canadian/USA Network (1985-1988)
The program was recorded in Toronto for the Global Television Network and aired in America on USA Network. The 1980s Jackpot was able to avoid the nation's "CanCon" quota system of requirements as host Mike Darow, whose previous hosting positions (The $128,000 Question and the original Dream House) were on American productions, was born in Canada and had worked on Toronto radio in the 1960s.
All cash awards to contestants were paid in Canadian dollars, which at the time was considerably weaker than the U.S. dollar. The resulting financial advantage lured packagers such as Stewart to produce games in Canada. Ken Ryan and John Harris, Global staff voice-over artists, served as announcers on this version.
Game Play
The riddles and Target Number returned, but there was no multiplier; the Super Jackpot was set at random, ranging from $4,000 to $9,900 in $100 increments. There was no separate Super Jackpot Riddle in this series. Instead, if a riddle was worth enough to cause a target match, it won both players the Super Jackpot if answered correctly. For each game, the Jackpot started at $100, and riddles were valued anywhere from $50 to $300 (again in $5 increments). Also, if the Jackpot Riddle was not found until the last player, an extra $1,000 was added to the Jackpot. Once the Jackpot Riddle was found and attempted, the King/Queen of the Hill and the person with the Jackpot Riddle traded places no matter the outcome of the riddle's answer.
Starting in season two, any player who answered all fifteen riddles without a miss won a new car. Also added was a "$10,000 Riddler Contest" in which the player who answered the most riddles correctly in a single week over a period of 10 weeks won a bonus of $10,000, with tied players splitting the money. A similar contest was held during the final six weeks of the second season, awarding a vacation package and $1,000 cash to the player with the most correct answers in a single week.
The final season featured a "$50,000 Riddle" contest. Any player who found and answered one of these designated riddles, which were considerably more difficult than the others used on the show, won an equal share of a $50,000 cash prize at the end of the season
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JACKPOT • Game Show Canada (1987) - Day 5/5
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Tricia Hosking (#6), my cousin, making her game show debut.. 1987 episode of the Toronto-based production of the Game Show Jackpot! GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK Canadian/USA Network (1985-1988) The program was recorded in Toronto for the Global Television Network and aired in America on USA Network. The 1980s Jackpot was able to avoid the nation's "CanCon" quota system of requirements as host Mike...
JACKPOT • Game Show Canada (1987) - Day 4/5
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Tricia Hosking (#6), my cousin, making her game show debut.. 1987 episode of the Toronto-based production of the Game Show Jackpot! GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK Canadian/USA Network (1985-1988) The program was recorded in Toronto for the Global Television Network and aired in America on USA Network. The 1980s Jackpot was able to avoid the nation's "CanCon" quota system of requirements as host Mike...
JACKPOT • Game Show Canada (1987) - Day 3/5
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@19:52 Tricia Hosking (#12), my cousin, making her game show debut.. 1987 episode of the Toronto-based production of the Game Show Jackpot! GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK Canadian/USA Network (1985-1988) The program was recorded in Toronto for the Global Television Network and aired in America on USA Network. The 1980s Jackpot was able to avoid the nation's "CanCon" quota system of requirements as h...
JACKPOT • Game Show Canada (1987) - Day 2/5
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Tricia Hosking (#12), my cousin, making her game show debut.. 1987 episode of the Toronto-based production of the Game Show Jackpot! GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK Canadian/USA Network (1985-1988) The program was recorded in Toronto for the Global Television Network and aired in America on USA Network. The 1980s Jackpot was able to avoid the nation's "CanCon" quota system of requirements as host Mik...
JACKPOT • Game Show Canada (1987) - Day 1/5
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Tricia Hosking (#12), my cousin, making her game show debut.. 1987 episode of the Toronto-based production of the Game Show Jackpot! GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK Canadian/USA Network (1985-1988) The program was recorded in Toronto for the Global Television Network and aired in America on USA Network. The 1980s Jackpot was able to avoid the nation's "CanCon" quota system of requirements as host Mik...
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Colin & Justin's Home Heist • S01 E07 • Clutter Nutter • (Nov 13, 2007)
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KOODO MOBILE - Just Talk and Text - AEROBICS Commercial
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THE LITTLEST HOBO Theme Song HQ "Maybe Tomorrow" (Ending Credits)
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FLOW 93.5 (CFXJ FM Toronto) - Commercial #2
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Audi quattro® Ski Jump Commercial (CANADA)
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Derek Hough would love to be the new host of the syndicated reboot of Jackpot!
12,000 to 1200 what?!😮 Wow just wow
Great, typical. Now a days they make shows teaching you how to scam people. Disgusting p.o.s
@1:08, Pyramid offered FURS for the MYSTERY 7? I what Bob Barker would say about that.
I LOVE THAT SONG .... MAKE A BLIND MAN SEE!!!!
This is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen 😅👍
Elena miroshina rest in heaven from Lisbon Portugal 😢❤
Thank you.
Robin Rexroad Crowd Surfing She Left Her Up Crowd Surfing Tell Robin Rexroad Crowd Surfing James Bond 007 She Loves Crowd Surfing Robin Rexroad Crowd Surfing Concert Tonight She Loves Play Her Baby Rock Concert Tonight Talent Show Robin Rexroad Crowd Surfing Come Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Baby Love
0:03 WNED
18:30 Uh, sure. That would be a good truck if you don't want your dates to last. 😁
0:01 - 0:09 😂😂😂🔊🔊 hahaha sounds like abc or cbs
0:00 0:01
Hey! Do a Judge Joe Brown Tapings 2005-2007, with Rolanda Watts as the announcer. (Includes long credits)
Any intros & commercial breaks to CTV's broadcasts of the Leafs from the 1999-2000 & 2000-01 seasons?
Please have a better copy of this from the beginning to end.
That opening needs to be a GIF!!!
Nice this must be 2002 or 03.
Hello
they can come and declutter my home anytime
Ok my best that this commercial was the year 2003.
I really miss some of these music commercials
Would love to see ABC reboot this for their Fun and Games lineup.
The contestant in the #4 seat was my high school rugby coach Paul Ambrose. He was a respected special education teacher and Junior Varsity football coach during my time from 1988-93.
Doug remembers Dream House back in 1968
Any intros to old Toronto Maple Leafs regional broadcasts aired on CHCH in the 1980s?
Descanse en paz
Thanks for the video! Really interesting to see. When was the footage filmed?
Back when people could take a joke and not get easily offended. No way that would fly rn
I remember 😂😂😂
@5:06, he should've been disqualified, he used his hands
It was close in the timing. I saw that too. The contestant was saying it almost simultaneously with his starting ti make the gesture. That maybe why no buzzer. If it had continued there probably would have been one.
"You used to shake ur ass a lot didn't ya? Back in the day, huh?" 🤣😅😆
That's the way it is?!!! Don't play..BANG
Wow, how cool are you?sit back down
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Не выросшая звезда...
johnny
johnny
Who would have guessed just a few years later, he would be involved with , "The Slap Heard Round The World" ? 😳👋
I would admit to too often being impressed by dramatic gestures more than I probably ought to be...but that one was cheesy and uncool. He was a model of bad conduct, not good.
quincy
larke tanner
jack
Your cousin did good on her fifth day. 😀👍
Your cousin did good on day 4.😀👍
I enjoyed seeing this. Have a look at Letters from Lenore. The one from the 50’s.
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larke tanner
R.I.P.
Please have a better copy of this same thing with better quality from the beginning to end so I can look at the whole thing.
I'm waiting for a better copy from the beginning to end even better quality even usa.
This would have aired in the US on USA Network sometime in early-mid 1988 on a Friday, as this season aired on USA network from 1/4-7/1/1988 originally on that network. There were three $50K riddle winners in this season, and only one had having been mentioned as having won it up to this point in the season.
Your cousin did excellent on day 3.😀👍
Your cousin did good on day 2.😀👍