Studio 7

Studio 7

:"Studio 7" was also the original developmental title for the NBC drama Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip."

"Studio 7" was an eight-week game show event that aired on The WB during the summer of 2004.

"Studio 7" was hosted by NY1 anchor Pat Kiernan. Each episode featured seven contestants, mostly college-age, who lived together in New York City for the four days prior to the taping. During this time, they were given some of the material on which the show would quiz them. The show was promoted as a hybrid of game shows and reality television such as The Real World.

The WB originally ordered two seasons of "Studio 7", with the second season to air immediately after the first. However, the network cancelled plans for a second season during the initial run, due to low ratings.

Gameplay

Each game is divided into six rounds, with a different focus for each round:

# Trivia questions about events in the 21st century
# Trivia questions about events in the current year (2004)
# Trivia questions about events in the 30 days before taping
# Trivia questions about a specialized subject, for which the contestants had been given study materials ahead of time
# Reciting items in order from an extensive list
# Trivia questions about events in the seven days before taping

In rounds 1, 2 and 3, each contestant is called (in a predetermined random order) to a central microphone, where they are asked a question. At the start of the game, each player is given a ring to wear around their neck. If a contestant wished to receive help, he or she would sacrifice the ring into "The Pool of the 7" and asked for assistance from any other contestant left in the game. This is where the time the contestants spent together before the game comes into play. A player whose help is requested is not required to give a truthful answer, or any answer at all. For this reason, alliances were often formed to selectively help in-members, and throw off out-members.

Upon giving a correct answer, a contestant would return to his or her pod until the questioning returned to that player. If the answer given is incorrect, the contestant is sent to a bench called "the block." When two players are "on the block", the remaining contestants vote on which of the two players will be removed from the game. The player is eliminated as soon as they have received a majority of the possible votes, at which time the other contestant returns to the game and advances to the next round as normal.

In round 4, when all questions relate to a specific category (such as "The Cheeses of Wisconsin"), the first contestant to give an incorrect answer is automatically removed from the game.

In round 5, the remaining three contestants must memorize and recite a list of material (such as the dates, competing teams, and final scores for every Super Bowl game). Two contestants are isolated backstage while the third stands above The Pool of the 7, and attempts to recite the list as completely as they can. He or she continues until an error is made, at which point the next contestant re-enters the studio to recite what they can of the same list. The player who is stopped after reciting the fewest items in the list is eliminated from the game; if two players tied for the fewest items recited, the slower player is eliminated.

In round 6, the higher-scoring player from the previous round chooses whether to go first or second. In turn, each player is asked questions about news events from the past week in rapid-fire format. Each player receives the same questions in the same order. The contestant who answers seven questions fastest wins the game.

In the series' first seven episodes, the winners received $77,000 while the other players received nothing. In the eighth episode, the seven previous winners returned to play for $777,000 more, resulting in a total of $854,000 for the winner.

External links

[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5467441/ ‘Studio 7’ designed to attract young viewers (Associated Press)]


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