Couch Potatoes (game show)

Couch Potatoes (game show)
Couch Potatoes
Format Game show
Presented by Marc Summers
Narrated by Joe Alaskey
Jim McKrell
Country of origin  United States
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Distributor CBS Television Distribution
Disney-ABC Domestic Television
Broadcast
Original channel Syndicated (daily)
Original run January 23 – September 8, 1989

Couch Potatoes was an American game show that aired in syndication as a midseason replacement from January 23 to September 8, 1989 with reruns airing on USA Network (September 11, 1989 to March 23, 1990). This show was produced by Saban Entertainment in association with Group W Productions.

The show was hosted by Marc Summers and announced by Joe Alaskey (who also appeared on-camera as Summers' "neighbor") and Jim McKrell.

Contents

Gameplay

Two teams of three players each competed to answer questions about television shows past and present in a five-round main game. In each of the first two rounds, Summers would ask a "Tune-In" question for which anyone could buzz in. A right answer earned 25 "ratings" points and gave the team a chance to answer three "Spin-Off" questions; but a wrong answer gave the opposing team control. The Spin-Off questions were about a TV show and were also worth 25 points each, however a given player could only try to answer one Spin-Off, and a wrong answer at any time gave the opposing team a chance to take control of the remaining questions. The third and fourth rounds were played in the same way, but with the point values doubled.

Couch-Up Round

The fifth round was called the "Couch-Up" round. In this round six total questions were asked and two players, one from each team, played at the same time. The point values for the questions were determined by a randomizer, which displayed point values beginning at 50 and increasing by that amount to 200 and "Couch-Up", which gave the trailing team a chance to immediately tie the score with a correct answer. In order to stop the randomizer, one of the contestants had to buzz in to attempt the question.

Whichever team was ahead at the end of this round won the game and $1,000 while the losing team was "cancelled" and left with parting gifts.

Bonus Round: Channel Roulette

The team was presented with a grid of 12 channels numbered 2 through 13 (representing the standard VHF channels). 11 of those channels hid still pictures behind them featuring the casts of various television programs. The winning team was given thirty seconds to identify the pictures and, one at a time, chose a channel, revealing the picture and an attached point value which ranged from 100 to 1,000 points. One of the channels was called "Pay TV", and if it was picked the team lost all of the points they had accumulated to that point. Reaching 1,000 points won the team an additional $5,000, while failure to do so in time won them $1 per point.

Players stayed on the show until they won five shows or until defeated.

Guests

During its eight-month run, Couch Potatoes had numerous celebrity guests on the show; they usually appeared in Round Four asking questions about their career or show. One show featured Jack Larson and Noel Neill, better known as "Jimmy Olsen" and "Lois Lane" from the 1950s series The Adventures of Superman, asking questions about that classic series. Another notable guest was Gary Coleman, who asked questions about "Diff'rent Strokes" and mentioned to host Summers he was asked to be the youth chairman for the Just Say No Foundation. During one week, game show celebrities Bob Eubanks, Jim Lange, Janice Pennington, Wink Martindale, Peter Marshall, Johnny Gilbert, and Gary Owens appeared.

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