- Thom McKee
Thom McKee was a
United States Navy officer who was a long-running contestant on "Tic Tac Dough ", an Americangame show , in 1980. He set a number of game show records for the time, appearing on forty-six episodes of the series and winning $312,700 in cash and prizes. This total made him the biggest winner in the history of television game shows at the time.Performance on "Tic Tac Dough"
As a contestant on "Tic Tac Dough", McKee won $312,700 in cash and prizes over forty-six days on the show. He played a total of eighty-nine games, answering 353 trivia questions correctly. His total prizes included eight cars (as five-day winners on "Tic Tac Dough" were awarded a new car every fifth win), three sailboats, sixteen vacations (which he was unable to take), several other smaller prizes, and $200,000 in cash. Prior to McKee's record, the most ever won on a television game show was "
The Joker's Wild " contestant Eileen Jason, who won $305,280 ($250,000 of which was won during the 1979 Tournament of Champions).Fact|date=September 2008McKee was defeated by Erik Kraepelien to end his winning streak. After his defeat, McKee appeared on "
To Tell the Truth " in 1980. Only one of the four celebrity panelists was able to identify him among his two impostors. In the 1990s, he became president of Hicks & Rotner Associates Inc. (now H&R Retail), abrokerage firm. [cite web |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-784171.html |title=See more articles from Former Highflier Now Piloting a Retail Brokerage |accessdate=2008-09-22 |last=Presler |first=Margaret Webb |date=1996-04-08 |work=The Washington Post ] He is no longer with the firm.Records broken
The wins and consecutive days records were broken by "100%" contestant
Ian Lygo in 1998, while the winnings record was broken byMichael Shutterly during the original 15-night run of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" in 1999, where he won $500,000. McKee still holds the record for most consecutive games played, due to the nature of Tic Tac Dough making ties possible (and frequent). However, "Jeopardy! " contestantKen Jennings (who himself set a new cash winnings record), beat the wins record with 74, and most consecutive days with 75 in 2004-2005.cite web |url=http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200501/slenske |title=Trivial Pursuits |accessdate=2008-08-22 |last=Slenske |first=Michael |work=The List]McKee participated in the American version of "Grand Slam" as the #11 seed, facing a field of game show greats. He faced John Carpenter of "
Who Wants to be a Millionaire " fame in a first-round matchup, but lost.References
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