- Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak
Infobox Television
show_name = Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak
genre =Game show
creator = James Marcione
starring =Bruce Forsyth
narrated =Gene Wood Marc Summers
theme_music_composer = Marc andRay Ellis
language = English
num_episodes = 65
executive_producer = Robert Noah
producer = Pam Meerson
runtime = 30 min.
channel = ABC
first_aired =January 6 ,1986
last_aired =April 4 ,1986
imdb_id = 0198145
tv_com_id = 28954Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak was an ABC game show that aired from
January 6 ,1986 toApril 4 ,1986 . It was produced byReg Grundy Productions , and is one of two American Grundy game shows not to air on NBC ("Small Talk ", an equally short lived show that aired on The Family Channel, is the other). Its host was UK personalityBruce Forsyth , and was announced byGene Wood andMarc Summers .Gameplay
Two teams of five contestants (one consisting of men, the other consists of women) compete in a
battle of the sexes game ofword association .In round one, the captain of the team in control chose one of two words presented by the host. The other four team members wore
headphones to ensure they couldn't hear the word. Once a word was chosen, the team was given 40 seconds to communicate the word down the line. The team captain would describe the word to the second team member, who, after guessing the word, would then do the same for the third team member. The process is continued down the line until one of the following events happen:
*The team completed the transition down the line
*Time ran out
*A player repeats a clue or a keyword already givenIn Rounds One and Two, each successful transition was worth $100, for a maximum of $400 per round.For Round Three, each correct transition was worth $200, for a possible $800. The maximum grand total for a game was $1,600.
The team with the most money won the game and went to the bonus round. If the game ended in a tie, the captain of the champion team was given one final word and opted to play or pass. The team that played the tie-breaker had to complete four transitions to win; failing to do so sent the other team to the bonus round.
The Bonus Round
A subject word was given to the team captain to start, with his or her teammates once again wearing headphones. The captain gave four words associated with the subject. After that, the teammates have 20 seconds (five seconds per team member) to guess the four words provided by their captain. Each word guessed was worth $200. This process was repeated with a second subject word worth $300 per correct guess.
For the third and final word, if the team was able to guess all four words provided by the captain within 20 seconds, their bonus round score was multiplied by five, for a maximum payoff of $10,000. If the team was unable to do so, they added whatever they won in the first parts of the bonus round to their winnings from the main game.
The Party Line Pilot
Three pilots for the show were made, with the first from 1983 titled "Party Line". It was hosted by
Gene Rayburn withJay Stewart announcing. Forsyth hosted the other two pilots.For the most part, the main game was played the same as the other two pilots and series, but contestants earned points instead of money. Ruck Zuck, the German version of this show, used the same scoring format.
However, the bonus round for the first pilot was substantially different than the series and other two pilots. The winning team faced a
zig-zag line of nine players, and all team members were given the same word. The team captain was given a baton, and with the baton he or she gave clues to each of the nine players, without repeating any clues. If at anytime the captain runs out of clues, he/she can pass to the next teammate in line (the process is the same for the other team members). The first transaction was worth $100 and the money doubled for every subsequent transition, up to $25,600. The process lasted for 40 seconds as in the main game.External links
* [http://thematchgamewebsite.com/images/generayburn/partyline/index.html Pictures of Party Line]
* [http://www.xanfan.com/hotstreak/partyline.htm The Party Line Info Page @ xanfan.com]
* [http://usgameshows.net/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=Pilot_Party_Line The Party Line page @ Mike Burger's Game Show Pilot Light]International Versions
There were several international versions of the "Hot Streak" format produced.
Germany
The German version, entitled "Ruck Zuck", was one of the longer-lasting shows based on the format, running from
1988 until2000 .Australia
An Australian version of "Hot Streak" was produced as an afternoon game show for the
Seven Network in1998 , hosted by James O'Neill. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167611/ IMdb entry for "Hot Streak" (Australian version)] ] .The game was played as per the U.S. version, with each correct response in the main game being worth $5. Originally this amount was doubled in the third and final round, for a potential maximum winning score of $80. Towards the end of its run, the game was extended to four rounds with the final round being worth triple instead (for a maximum of $120).
The score of the winning team determined the value of correct answers in the bonus round: each answer for the first word was worth this amount (for example, if a team won with a score of $60, each answer was worth $60). The second word was worth twice the winning score, and the third word was then played to multiply the cash won so far by five. The maximum possible winnings on one show was therefore originally $4800, and later $7200. Winning teams could return for five shows; a team's fifth bonus round was played with only one word, with four correct answers winning a team $50,000.
References
External links
* [http://www.xanfan.com/hotstreak/index.htm Xanfan's Hot Streak Page]
* [http://www.loogslair.net/wiki/index.php?title=Bruce_Forsyth%27s_Hot_Streak Rules for Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak]
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