Well he has the advantage right out of the gate that he knows the game like the back of his hand. The only minor mistake I noticed was when he said the rent for boardwalk was $50 when it was supposed to be $200 but he corrected himself right away. But in terms of the board game he would have been right.
Actually not too bad. I'm glad they got rid of the tokens and had everyone go around the board at the same time for the final show, but definitely should have kept the "acquisitions" to a random draw with the same "takeover" abilities in order to get more gameplay in there.
LOL - I know this was for an example show, but in the bonus round when she rolls a 12, you can clearly see that it was staged based on where the dice 'originally' went. LOL
Marc Summers was also considered to host daytime Wheel of Fortune on CBS along with John Davidson, Chuck Henry, Bob Eubanks and Pat Finn, but Bob Goen was hired instead.
Yes. He did one that was meant for daily syndication in 1990, but it wasn't picked up. Supposedly, Tomarken didn't get along with the production staff, so when the show was ultimately picked up by ABC for weekly primetime, they went with Mike Reilly, a former Jeopardy! champion, as host.
He did do one intended for syndication. However, that was the one that became a weekly primetime series in the summer of 1990, and one of the contestants from that pilot became the host.
With 2 players doesn't always take that long but once you get more people involved yes it takes forever! Back when I was in elementary school Friday afternoons used to be devoted to clubs, I was in a board games club, someone always brought Monopoly and it became such a pain because we could never finish a game in one afternoon. Risk had the same problem.
Who ever did the sweetening and extra sfx did an horrible job as it drowns out the announcer in the opening and some don't even fit the time period in which this was released. This almost seems Raymond Rohaueresque.
This version just did not do the trick. Marc was a great host and should do a version if they would pick him up for it. The gameplay was just not there for me. I dont know how to make it interesting though because Monopoly is not an easy game to translate to TV. Other board games are absolutely easy to bring to TV but Monopoly just doesnt work in any real form on TV.
Marc was always a great host. Game shows, talk shows, food shows, he could do it all.
Very cool to see and great intro from Marc! The game itself is quite a mess I think haha but I love seeing these old pilots.
Monopoly is a tough one to adapt for TV just because the game is pretty complex by design, while TV games typically you have to keep it simple.
Marc Summers, in my opinion, is the best candidate to host a monopoly game.
Well he has the advantage right out of the gate that he knows the game like the back of his hand. The only minor mistake I noticed was when he said the rent for boardwalk was $50 when it was supposed to be $200 but he corrected himself right away. But in terms of the board game he would have been right.
Actually not too bad. I'm glad they got rid of the tokens and had everyone go around the board at the same time for the final show, but definitely should have kept the "acquisitions" to a random draw with the same "takeover" abilities in order to get more gameplay in there.
LOL - I know this was for an example show, but in the bonus round when she rolls a 12, you can clearly see that it was staged based on where the dice 'originally' went. LOL
"Scrabble" sound effects. RIP Chuck Woolery.
Marc Summers was also considered to host daytime Wheel of Fortune on CBS along with John Davidson, Chuck Henry, Bob Eubanks and Pat Finn, but Bob Goen was hired instead.
Happy golden anniversary, Marc!
Interesting way to play the game. With a few tweaks to the end game, that part survived into the aughts version of the game.
The "other show" Marc was supposed to do for King World: If I'm right about which one that is and the whole story, wow did he get screwed!
Combination Lock?
@matthewdempsey8852 Not the one I was thinking of, but maybe there's a story there too? 🤔
Cool and Don Morrow is the announcer.
Didn't Peter Tomarken also do a pilot?
Yes. He did one that was meant for daily syndication in 1990, but it wasn't picked up. Supposedly, Tomarken didn't get along with the production staff, so when the show was ultimately picked up by ABC for weekly primetime, they went with Mike Reilly, a former Jeopardy! champion, as host.
Different pilot and format, but yes.
Yes in 1989 I think
Yes, two years later.
He did do one intended for syndication. However, that was the one that became a weekly primetime series in the summer of 1990, and one of the contestants from that pilot became the host.
I really liked this. Too bad it wasn't picked up.
I liked this game! I wish it had been picked up.
This was cool.
I love that we all agree monopoly takes 14 hours when it can be roughly 2 if you actually TRADED WITH ME, JOHN!
With 2 players doesn't always take that long but once you get more people involved yes it takes forever! Back when I was in elementary school Friday afternoons used to be devoted to clubs, I was in a board games club, someone always brought Monopoly and it became such a pain because we could never finish a game in one afternoon. Risk had the same problem.
Who ever did the sweetening and extra sfx did an horrible job as it drowns out the announcer in the opening and some don't even fit the time period in which this was released. This almost seems Raymond Rohaueresque.
It had made it on the air but it's on every Saturday night on ABC in 1989 but different set and rules
1990
This was the year before he made it big with Double Dare right?
This is what might've been if had become a series.
Well now I'm even more excited to watch this.
@@timothysilva2409 Yep!!!!
@@timothysilva2409go to jail game is over
The format isn't bad. If they would have kept the same format as when you fought for control of a monopoly in Rileys version to get control.
Shame this version wasn't picked up. I honestly liked this version.
This version just did not do the trick. Marc was a great host and should do a version if they would pick him up for it.
The gameplay was just not there for me. I dont know how to make it interesting though because Monopoly is not an easy game to translate to TV. Other board games are absolutely easy to bring to TV but Monopoly just doesnt work in any real form on TV.
Any show where action takes place in between segments is not going to be a success.