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Child's Play

  • Série télévisée
  • 1982–2015
  • TV-G
  • 30min
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7,0/10
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Child's Play (1982)
FamilleGame Show

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo contestants attempt to correctly guess words based on definitions given by children ages five to nine.Two contestants attempt to correctly guess words based on definitions given by children ages five to nine.Two contestants attempt to correctly guess words based on definitions given by children ages five to nine.

  • Casting principal
    • Bill Cullen
    • Gene Wood
    • Fred Saxon
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    7,0/10
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    • Casting principal
      • Bill Cullen
      • Gene Wood
      • Fred Saxon
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    Bill Cullen
    Bill Cullen
    • Self - Host
    • 1982–2015
    Gene Wood
    • Self - Announcer
    • 1982–1983
    Fred Saxon
    • Self - Guest Announcer
    • 1982
    Cary Greenberg
    • Cast Member (1982-1983)
    Sascha Segan
    • Cast Member (1982-1983)
    Gary Cohen
    • Cast Member (1982-1983)
    Jesse Irwin
    • Cast Member (1982-1983)
    Jennifer Tishman Willey
    • (1982-1983)
    Tara Reid
    Tara Reid
    • Cast Member (1982)
    Jeff Cohen
    Jeff Cohen
    • Cast Member (1982)
    Breckin Meyer
    Breckin Meyer
    • Cast Member (1982)
    Johnny Gilbert
    Johnny Gilbert
    • Announcer (1982)
    Bob Hilton
    • Announcer (1982)
    Andrew James Kushner
    • Cast Member (1982)
    Chris Onjian
    • Cast Member (1982)
    Jewels Hanson
    • Cast Member (1982)
    Michael Bondi
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    10lucyseabrunt

    Child's Play - funniest game show ever!

    Back in 1982 my family was visiting my parent's home in California and I stumbled across Child's Play. We live in Canada and didn't get the show up there so every morning my husband and I just had to watch Bill Cullen and the kids. The funniest episode I still can visualize is when a little boy named Sascha was on. My husband and I laughed until we cried. I've always loved Bill Cullen as a game show host and this was truly his finest! We now get GSN and I wish so much they would replay this game show again. I thoroughly enjoy game shows and usually prefer those where you can learn stuff, but the ones that make you laugh are a lot of fun and good clean fun is so hard to find!
    10FlushingCaps

    My all-time favorite game show

    My 10 rating is ranking it only among game shows. If I considered it a comedy show and ranked it against the likes of Dick Van Dyke, Seinfeld, etc. I would still give it an 8--it was that funny.

    Bill Cullen was THE best game show host, at least, for working with regular contestants. He had a way of putting them at ease and adding funny quips, poking fun at himself, and making all of the two dozen shows he hosted (O.K., I didn't see EVERY one of them) fun to watch.

    Child's Play was simple, yet challenging. Two contestants competed in each episode. They would watch a video clip of a young child--usually from 1st-3rd grade--describing a word or term. Then the contestant would guess what the word or phrase was the kid was describing. If right, they got a point. (I like the simple scoring system.) If they couldn't figure it out, their opponent, having heard the first description, got to hear a second description of the same word, from a different kid, and guess again. If still wrong there was a third try from a third kid, with the first contestant getting the chance.

    If nobody got it after three tries, Bill told us what it was and we moved on to the next word/phrase. The last few minutes saw a "Fast Play" round, where the children's descriptions were more accurate and either contestant could stop the tape and say what was being described by pressing a button. First one to get it right got 2 points. Whoever had the most points after this round was the winner and got to play for money on the bonus round.

    The bonus round had two types during the run of the series. First had the contestants guessing based on written descriptions for a large prize. Later, they brought some of the Child's Play kids into the studio and the adult contestant had to describe terms to them, with the contestant winning if they could get the kids to understand what they were describing.

    For most of the time, as I recall, the terms in the main round were shown on the screen for the viewer. I used to tape paper over that part of the screen so I could play along with the contestant. Later, they would not show the word, letting us play along, which was far better.

    Either way, the laughter was provided by the hilarious things the children said. Couldn't watch without thinking about Art Linkletter's old "Kids say the darndest things" line. The children were hilarious. Many appeared regularly. Sasha Segan was a red-headed boy who spoke in a distinctive way of emphasizing words. He seemed to begin every description "THIS..." and then went on. To me, he seemed like a genius for his age because when you knew what he was describing, he was dead on accurate, just the things he said were sometimes confusing to people who didn't know what the word was.

    One might think the producers were brilliant for coming up with so many kids giving so many tremendously funny descriptions, but while they did make the show by putting together the descriptions given by the kids, I think the kids were normal kids trying to describe things they knew, but having trouble because they couldn't use the actual word in their description. For example, to describe "Shoelace" they couldn't say lace or shoe.

    I was a young adult when this was on, and only got to see it sometimes. Nearly 20 years ago, Game Show Network reran some episodes and I got to tape some of them. They seemed just as funny as the first time I saw them.

    Child's Play was a game show totally based on having fun, not just watching contestants go wild over how much money they won. With no sexual innuendo, given the times, it really stood out from other game shows.

    I enjoyed lots of game shows over the years, but none ever made me laugh as much, as often, as this one.

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      This is the 'Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions [us]', Mark Goodson's first since the death of production partner Bill Todman in 1979.
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      Featured in TV's Funniest Game Show Moments (1984)
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      Child's Play
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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 1982 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Studio 33, CBS Television City - 7800 Beverly Boulevard, Fairfax, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Mark Goodson Television Productions
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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