Agrega una trama en tu idiomaGame show pits solo player vs duo answering trivia to claim board spaces. First to form path wins. Champions play "Gold Rush" bonus round for $5000. Winners stay up to 20 games. Board used f... Leer todoGame show pits solo player vs duo answering trivia to claim board spaces. First to form path wins. Champions play "Gold Rush" bonus round for $5000. Winners stay up to 20 games. Board used for main game and bonus.Game show pits solo player vs duo answering trivia to claim board spaces. First to form path wins. Champions play "Gold Rush" bonus round for $5000. Winners stay up to 20 games. Board used for main game and bonus.
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"Blockbusters" was the game show that ran on NBC in the early 80s. The set looked like we were in a huge honeybee colony. The object of this game is like what a mole does digging across the dirt: we, being a solo player vs. a family team (two people), had to answer word questions. Solo is red; family is white. The least red can get is four, while the least white can get is five. Questions can range from easy to hard, like this memorable moment:
Host (he had a hearing problem, BTW): What "E" does the doctor look at with his stethoscope?
Leland (in white): Ear?
Host: Nope; the ear!
Leland: That's what I said!!!!!
Host: Oh! I thought you said "liver." Because, liver would be correct if the stethoscope was long enough; "Ear" is right...etc.
The winning team after two rounds goes on to play for $5000!!!!! The host, with a push of a button, brings forth the podium. This is more challenging; there are multiple words or phrases for the answer, and 60 seconds is needed. Here's another funny moment:
Host: What "MB" is a play about a Salvation Army girl?
Contestant: Myra Breckinridge?
Host: Nope!
After that, it was just funny!!!!!
Anyways, GSN plays this every day at 9 or 9:30 in the morning. Watch this for these and more funny moments on "Blockbusters!!!!!"
10 stars
Let me sum it all up: It is really a great game show.
But NBC put Blockbusters into a time slot that was held by one of the disastrous attempts for something different in daytime, a talk show starring David Letterman. After four months of lousy ratings, it was canceled and replaced in the first half hour by a revival of Gambit that was taped in Las Vegas. The Wink Martindale-hosted show, leading into Blockbusters had to rebuild the time slot which suffered from not only low ratings but diminishing clearances by affiliates who opted syndicated talk shows such as the popular Phil Donahue Show.
Other than clearance problems and rebuilding a fallen time slot, Blockbusters was a show that people could learn something and the question structure in the main game was a lot like another Bill Cullen game show that aired on NBC, Winning Streak.
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- TriviaWhen the show's game winning limit was extended to twenty games, the most money anyone could win was $120,000. One family pair (Pat McCarthy and her daughter Liz) and one solo player (John Hatten) were the only contestants to win that much money.
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[opening spiel]
Bob Hilton: This is the battlefield for our game of speed and strategy! These are the letters which lead to victory on...Blockbusters! And here's the star of Blockbusters, Bill Cullen!
- ConexionesFeatured in The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time (2006)