simmytbone
09-03-2013, 02:58 AM
Hey guys,
25 years ago this fall
We were introduced to one of the most popular, but short-lived exciting Game Show of the 80's
It's called WIPEOUT
Wipeout was a Game Show that aired on syndication during the 88/89 Season from September 12, 1988 to June 9, 1989 and it was hosted by the late Peter Tomarken of Press Your Luck Fame (who also served as Supervising Producer) while Rob Dames and Bob Fraser served as Executive Producers and John served as the announcer along with Jim Hackett and Bob Ridgely
Three contestants compete for cash and prizes as well as earn a shot @ a Brand New Car, but you have to avoid the Wipeout
First round
Three contestants were presented with a category and a board of 16 screens.
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb296/tnawrestlingfan/tnaimpactwrestlingfan/correctanswer_zpse63e4ff8.jpghttp://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb296/tnawrestlingfan/tnaimpactwrestlingfan/wipeoutanswer_zps86aa9eee.jpg
11 correct answers have the $ and five incorrect answers have wipeouts.
The contestant farthest to the left chose an answer and, if it was correct, earned money and kept control of the game. However, if the contestant selected a Wipeout, the contestant lost the money accumulated to that point and control passed to the next player in line. After a correct answer, a contestant could choose another answer or pass control to the next player. Contestants were required to select at least one answer before passing control.
$25 was awarded for the first correct answer, plus an additional $25 for every subsequent correct answer revealed (up to $275 for the eleventh correct answer). The round continued until either all 11 correct answers or all five Wipeouts had been found
The most money a contestant can earn is $1650 if they go all the way
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb296/tnawrestlingfan/tnaimpactwrestlingfan/hotspot_zpsf9e0f488.jpg
Behind one of the correct answers was a Hot Spot. Finding the Hot Spot awarded a trip or other bonus prize to the contestant. However, in order to win the prize, a contestant must avoid selecting a Wipeout and be one of the two players advancing to round two. If the contestant found a Wipeout while holding the Hot Spot, the Hot Spot was placed behind one of the remaining correct answers
Ending the Round
After the first round, the two highest-scoring players kept their money and advanced to round two. In the event of a tie for second place, a sudden-death tiebreaker board presented with 12 answers, eight correct and four Wipeouts. A coin flip determined which player selected first. The players alternated choosing answers until one found either a Wipeout (and lost) or the eighth correct answer (and won). The survivor advanced to round two
Challenge Round
In the Challenge Round, a board with twelve answers was shown to the contestants, containing eight correct answers and four Wipeouts. Players alternated bidding based on the number of correct answers they could find. Bidding continued until one player challenged another or until the maximum bid of eight correct answers was given. If the player with the higher bid was able to complete the contract, they won the round. If a Wipeout was revealed, the other player could win the board by coming up with one of the remaining correct answers. However, if another Wipeout was uncovered, control passed back to the highest bidder who resumed where he/she had left off prior to uncovering the first Wipeout
The first player to win 2 out of 3 boards wins the game, a prize, and advanced to the bonus round
Bonus Round
The contestant was given a category and was shown a new board with twelve answers, each on their own monitor. In most versions, six of the twelve answers were correct. The player had to race to the monitors, touch the border around the monitors that he or she thought had the correct answers, then race back and hit a plunger. Upon hitting the plunger, the number of correct answers was revealed, and if it was less than six the player had to race back to the board and make changes. If the contestant found all six correct monitors lit in 60 seconds or less, they won a new car.
Originally, there were no returning champions; later, contestants stayed on the show until they were defeated or won the bonus round, whichever came first
Wipeout was also had different versions in 3 European Countries in the UK, Spain and Germany as well as in Australia
A computer game was released for the Commodore 64 by Sharedata in 1989
Peter David Tomarken was one of the most recognized faces in Game Shows
During the 1980's, prior to Wipeout, Peter hosted 3 Game Shows for 3 Major Networks:
He hosted his 1st Game Show Hitman for NBC Daytime, Bargain Hunters for abc Daytime in which Peter called the show a piece of trash, but his biggest claim to fame was hosting the Game Show Press Your Luck for CBS Daytime from 1983-1986
During the 90's, he appeared on Game Show Network hosting the Interactive Game Show Prime Games, which featured Decades and Race for the Numbers. He also appeared on several infomercials and acted in small roles, including on the TV show Ally McBeal, during that time. He semi-retired from television to work as a real estate agent. Tomarken hosted a documentary for GSN, Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal (which focused on winner Michael Larson), in March 2003.
as part of the special, he hosted a segment of Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck which reunited the two contestants who competed against Michael Larson with Larson's brother, James, for a grudge match (Michael Larson had died in February 1999 of throat cancer).
Sadly, on March 13, 2006, Peter Tomarken and his wife Kathleen, were killed in a Plane Crash in Santa Monica, CA
Peter and his wife are buried in the same plot at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, CA
Peter Tomarken was 63
John Harlan served as an announcer for many Game Shows like Name That Tune w/Tom Kennedy and Jim Lange, TattleTales, Password 70's style on abc, 50 Grand Slam, Celebrity Sweepstakes, All-Star Blitz, Press Your Luck, Face the Music w/Ron Ely and The Original American Gladiators w/Mike Adamle
The set to Wipeout was designed by Anthony Sabatino who also designed the set to Bruce Forsyth Hot Streak and Soul Train
Music was composed by Otis Connor
Winner's Shoes were provided by Kaepa, Inc.
The series was taped @ Paramount Studios the home to Gunsmoke, Happy Days, Family Ties, Soul Train, Entertainment Tonight, The Original Arsenio Hall Show among others
Wipeout was produced by Dames-Fraser Productions in association with Paramount Domestic Television A Gulf+Western Company
Reruns of Wipeout have bee seen on the USA Network from 1989-1991
Happy 25 to Wipeout
and BTW, here are some more facts:
During the 88/89 Season, CBS Saturday Morning became known as Saturday ROCKS and we also saw the Debut of Garfield and Friends, 3 Carsey-Werner Sitcoms The Cosby Show, Roseanne and A Different World became the Top 3 Shows on Prime Time Television and 60 Minutes was the Highest Rated Show on CBS
Family Ties, Miami Vice and Highway to Heaven entered its Final Season on NBC while Simon & Simon and The Equalizer entered its Final Season on CBS and Empty Nest-The Spin-off of The Golden Girls and Dear John Starring Judd Hirsch of Taxi Fame both Debut on NBC while Good Morning Miss Bliss Starring Haley Mills which later became Saved by the Bell Debuts on The Disney Channel, Punky Brewster and Snorks enters its Final Season on syndication
Plus, Murder, She Wrote Starring Angela Lansbury was once again the #1 Drama on Prime Time Television
and now, here are some Video Clips:
Wipeout Promo Courtesy of WTVH-5 Syracuse, NY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV8rj8I8vp0
Janet vs. Scott vs. Monica Courtesy of WROC TV-8 Rochester, NY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWfiAR1AvQE
Kaylee vs. Cameron vs. Dean
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x3q5volOz0
Tina vs. John vs. Tom Courtesy of WCBS-TV 2 New York City
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-STZPLHvrU
Steven vs. Alex vs. Nancy Courtesy of WRAL-TV 5 Raleigh, NC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMKTabR7Az0
Halloween Episode Pamela vs. Lisa vs. Mark Courtesy of WCBS-TV 2 New York City
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa3RvFNhVpo
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5voYypkCbb0
Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bvy5mQdR98
Janet vs. Erica vs. Ken Courtesy of WCBS-TV 2 New York City
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OFCwilkNKk
John vs. Donna vs. Cynthia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIX-FbFL52I
Darnell vs. Scott vs. Dorian Courtesy of USA Network
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNyOcm6ih2U
Maggie Brown vs. Marshall vs. Matthew
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_tgJ06pXWo
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJl_4g4mR2Q
Nikki vs. Kathy vs. Kevin
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KszO-xHEQFk
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W54p0L2Zk0I
Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuDos5fjqUg
25 years ago this fall
We were introduced to one of the most popular, but short-lived exciting Game Show of the 80's
It's called WIPEOUT
Wipeout was a Game Show that aired on syndication during the 88/89 Season from September 12, 1988 to June 9, 1989 and it was hosted by the late Peter Tomarken of Press Your Luck Fame (who also served as Supervising Producer) while Rob Dames and Bob Fraser served as Executive Producers and John served as the announcer along with Jim Hackett and Bob Ridgely
Three contestants compete for cash and prizes as well as earn a shot @ a Brand New Car, but you have to avoid the Wipeout
First round
Three contestants were presented with a category and a board of 16 screens.
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb296/tnawrestlingfan/tnaimpactwrestlingfan/correctanswer_zpse63e4ff8.jpghttp://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb296/tnawrestlingfan/tnaimpactwrestlingfan/wipeoutanswer_zps86aa9eee.jpg
11 correct answers have the $ and five incorrect answers have wipeouts.
The contestant farthest to the left chose an answer and, if it was correct, earned money and kept control of the game. However, if the contestant selected a Wipeout, the contestant lost the money accumulated to that point and control passed to the next player in line. After a correct answer, a contestant could choose another answer or pass control to the next player. Contestants were required to select at least one answer before passing control.
$25 was awarded for the first correct answer, plus an additional $25 for every subsequent correct answer revealed (up to $275 for the eleventh correct answer). The round continued until either all 11 correct answers or all five Wipeouts had been found
The most money a contestant can earn is $1650 if they go all the way
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb296/tnawrestlingfan/tnaimpactwrestlingfan/hotspot_zpsf9e0f488.jpg
Behind one of the correct answers was a Hot Spot. Finding the Hot Spot awarded a trip or other bonus prize to the contestant. However, in order to win the prize, a contestant must avoid selecting a Wipeout and be one of the two players advancing to round two. If the contestant found a Wipeout while holding the Hot Spot, the Hot Spot was placed behind one of the remaining correct answers
Ending the Round
After the first round, the two highest-scoring players kept their money and advanced to round two. In the event of a tie for second place, a sudden-death tiebreaker board presented with 12 answers, eight correct and four Wipeouts. A coin flip determined which player selected first. The players alternated choosing answers until one found either a Wipeout (and lost) or the eighth correct answer (and won). The survivor advanced to round two
Challenge Round
In the Challenge Round, a board with twelve answers was shown to the contestants, containing eight correct answers and four Wipeouts. Players alternated bidding based on the number of correct answers they could find. Bidding continued until one player challenged another or until the maximum bid of eight correct answers was given. If the player with the higher bid was able to complete the contract, they won the round. If a Wipeout was revealed, the other player could win the board by coming up with one of the remaining correct answers. However, if another Wipeout was uncovered, control passed back to the highest bidder who resumed where he/she had left off prior to uncovering the first Wipeout
The first player to win 2 out of 3 boards wins the game, a prize, and advanced to the bonus round
Bonus Round
The contestant was given a category and was shown a new board with twelve answers, each on their own monitor. In most versions, six of the twelve answers were correct. The player had to race to the monitors, touch the border around the monitors that he or she thought had the correct answers, then race back and hit a plunger. Upon hitting the plunger, the number of correct answers was revealed, and if it was less than six the player had to race back to the board and make changes. If the contestant found all six correct monitors lit in 60 seconds or less, they won a new car.
Originally, there were no returning champions; later, contestants stayed on the show until they were defeated or won the bonus round, whichever came first
Wipeout was also had different versions in 3 European Countries in the UK, Spain and Germany as well as in Australia
A computer game was released for the Commodore 64 by Sharedata in 1989
Peter David Tomarken was one of the most recognized faces in Game Shows
During the 1980's, prior to Wipeout, Peter hosted 3 Game Shows for 3 Major Networks:
He hosted his 1st Game Show Hitman for NBC Daytime, Bargain Hunters for abc Daytime in which Peter called the show a piece of trash, but his biggest claim to fame was hosting the Game Show Press Your Luck for CBS Daytime from 1983-1986
During the 90's, he appeared on Game Show Network hosting the Interactive Game Show Prime Games, which featured Decades and Race for the Numbers. He also appeared on several infomercials and acted in small roles, including on the TV show Ally McBeal, during that time. He semi-retired from television to work as a real estate agent. Tomarken hosted a documentary for GSN, Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal (which focused on winner Michael Larson), in March 2003.
as part of the special, he hosted a segment of Whammy! The All-New Press Your Luck which reunited the two contestants who competed against Michael Larson with Larson's brother, James, for a grudge match (Michael Larson had died in February 1999 of throat cancer).
Sadly, on March 13, 2006, Peter Tomarken and his wife Kathleen, were killed in a Plane Crash in Santa Monica, CA
Peter and his wife are buried in the same plot at Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, CA
Peter Tomarken was 63
John Harlan served as an announcer for many Game Shows like Name That Tune w/Tom Kennedy and Jim Lange, TattleTales, Password 70's style on abc, 50 Grand Slam, Celebrity Sweepstakes, All-Star Blitz, Press Your Luck, Face the Music w/Ron Ely and The Original American Gladiators w/Mike Adamle
The set to Wipeout was designed by Anthony Sabatino who also designed the set to Bruce Forsyth Hot Streak and Soul Train
Music was composed by Otis Connor
Winner's Shoes were provided by Kaepa, Inc.
The series was taped @ Paramount Studios the home to Gunsmoke, Happy Days, Family Ties, Soul Train, Entertainment Tonight, The Original Arsenio Hall Show among others
Wipeout was produced by Dames-Fraser Productions in association with Paramount Domestic Television A Gulf+Western Company
Reruns of Wipeout have bee seen on the USA Network from 1989-1991
Happy 25 to Wipeout
and BTW, here are some more facts:
During the 88/89 Season, CBS Saturday Morning became known as Saturday ROCKS and we also saw the Debut of Garfield and Friends, 3 Carsey-Werner Sitcoms The Cosby Show, Roseanne and A Different World became the Top 3 Shows on Prime Time Television and 60 Minutes was the Highest Rated Show on CBS
Family Ties, Miami Vice and Highway to Heaven entered its Final Season on NBC while Simon & Simon and The Equalizer entered its Final Season on CBS and Empty Nest-The Spin-off of The Golden Girls and Dear John Starring Judd Hirsch of Taxi Fame both Debut on NBC while Good Morning Miss Bliss Starring Haley Mills which later became Saved by the Bell Debuts on The Disney Channel, Punky Brewster and Snorks enters its Final Season on syndication
Plus, Murder, She Wrote Starring Angela Lansbury was once again the #1 Drama on Prime Time Television
and now, here are some Video Clips:
Wipeout Promo Courtesy of WTVH-5 Syracuse, NY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV8rj8I8vp0
Janet vs. Scott vs. Monica Courtesy of WROC TV-8 Rochester, NY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWfiAR1AvQE
Kaylee vs. Cameron vs. Dean
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7x3q5volOz0
Tina vs. John vs. Tom Courtesy of WCBS-TV 2 New York City
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-STZPLHvrU
Steven vs. Alex vs. Nancy Courtesy of WRAL-TV 5 Raleigh, NC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMKTabR7Az0
Halloween Episode Pamela vs. Lisa vs. Mark Courtesy of WCBS-TV 2 New York City
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa3RvFNhVpo
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5voYypkCbb0
Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bvy5mQdR98
Janet vs. Erica vs. Ken Courtesy of WCBS-TV 2 New York City
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OFCwilkNKk
John vs. Donna vs. Cynthia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIX-FbFL52I
Darnell vs. Scott vs. Dorian Courtesy of USA Network
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNyOcm6ih2U
Maggie Brown vs. Marshall vs. Matthew
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_tgJ06pXWo
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJl_4g4mR2Q
Nikki vs. Kathy vs. Kevin
Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KszO-xHEQFk
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W54p0L2Zk0I
Part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuDos5fjqUg