Take It Or Leave It (game show)

Take It Or Leave It (game show)

Infobox Television
show_name = Take It Or Leave It


caption =
genre = Game show
creator =
presenter = Richard Arnold
narrated = Sarah Cawood (some series)
first_aired = 23 October 2006
last_aired = "date"
num_series = 3
num_episodes =
country = UK
language = English
producer =
channel = Challenge
picture_format = PAL
runtime = 60 mins (including adverts)
website = http://www.challenge.co.uk/take/default.php
imdb_id =

"Take It Or Leave It" is a 60-minute game show, aired by the UK satellite channel Challenge. The show is unusual as Challenge tends to air repeats of classic game shows that have been commissioned by other broadcasters, very rarely producing original content. It has aired on Challenge since 23 October 2006 and it is hosted by Richard Arnold, with additional voice-over work by Sarah Cawood during the first two series.

Format

The game is played by two pairs of players. The players have some sort of connection to each other (friends, married, siblings). The first pair of players are welcomed onto the set. They must make their first choice by deciding who they are going to play against. Richard Arnold reads a brief introduction of the first couple as we see them on the screen backstage. The original players then decide if they would like to take the couple they have seen or risk taking another couple of which they don't know anything about. Once the choice has been made, the second team arrive on set and take their place on the seating area to the right of the stage. This area is called the "Sin Bin".

Phase One

The aim of the game is simple. There are ten steps to the final phase and for each step there is a question. In the first phase, the players must answer questions and make money to go into the jackpot, which will be played for in the final phase. To win money, they must answer questions correctly. The questions are presented with an answer, which the team can decide to either "Take It" as their answer or "Leave It" in the hope that the next answer they are presented with is the correct answer.

If the team gives a right answer, the answer flashes green and the "Wall Of Safes" is brought up on screen. The Wall Of Safes has 20 safes with cash values from 1p to £15,000. There are also two "Booby Traps", which can knock the team in control out of play by making them go to the Sin Bin, placing their rivals in play. Each member of the team selects a safe to open. The first safe opened can either be banked by the team or (especially if it is a low value safe) can be rejected for the second chosen safe. The risk here is that they might open a lower value safe or even eliminate themselves from play by revealing a Booby Trap or have one of the top amounts in their second choice.

If the team decides to take an answer and it is wrong, the answer flashes red and the team must swap places with the team in the Sin Bin.

Wall Of Safes

In the first two series, the values for the Wall Of Safes were as follows:

£15,000>£12,500>£7,500>£5,000> £3,500>£2,000>£1,000>£900>£750>£600>£500>£350>£250>£150>£5>50p>10p>1p

In series 3, the amounts of money were changed to:

£15,000>£12,500>£7,500>£5,000> £3,500>£2,500>£1,500>£1,000>£800>£700>£500>£350>£250>£150>£5>50p>10p>1p

Before the numbered safes are jumbled up at the start of the show, the two Booby Traps appear between the £1,000 or the £1,500 and the £900 or the £1,000 as well as the £500 and £350 on the board. Once the Booby Traps have been played or rejected the teams still need to give right answers and discover the larger amounts of cash in play.

Final Phase

Once the team has made it to the end of the walk, six different coloured safes rise up in front of them, one of which contains the jackpot that was built up in the previous round. The safes are white, purple, green, blue, red and yellow.

There are five final questions that the team must answer. The only difference here is that they are answered without it being revealed if they are right or wrong until later. Once all five questions have been answered, the computer brings back the questions that have been answered correctly first.

For each correct answer the team decide to play, an empty safe is eliminated, thus increasing the chances of the team discovering the safe with the jackpot. If the team is worried that they have taken a wrong answer earlier, they can decide not to play that answer and to open a safe at any time.

If the team has answered all questions correctly and play all the answers, then they do not need to guess which safe the jackpot is in, as it will be the only one left. If the team take a wrong answer and decide to play it to try and eliminate an empty safe, they lose immediately, without the chance to open a safe.

Trivia

Each show begins with Richard Arnold at the safes saying, "Ten steps, six safes and the chance to play for up to £50,000. It's all about making the right choice at the right time. Would you have the nerve to "Take It Or Leave It?"

The show was originally meant to be fronted by Michael Barrymore. However, Richard Arnold was settled upon.cn|date=May 2008

The show was hailed as the next Deal or No Deal, but has not found the same success.cn|date=May 2008

The show was filmed in the famous Pinewood Studios, where the popular James Bond movies have been filmed.cn|date=May 2008

During its original run, the show aired weekday nights at 9.00pm on Challenge. Before each break, Sarah Cawood would give the details for a viewer competition, much like Challenge's version of The Pyramid Game. This was during the original run only and did not return for the afternoon repeats.

The claim that you can win up to £50,000 on the show was originally wrong; the ten most valuable safes only contained £48,750. From series 3, some of the amounts were changed and the promised £50,000 can now be won. So far, it has not been won.

International

Hungary: The show started to air in Hungary from 27 December 2007 and it is called "Széf" (The Safe). It took the time slot of the very successful first season of "PokerFace" at weekdays 7.00pm. It aired for four weeks and, after that, the new season of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" replaced it. "A Széf" was very successful, but the return of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" was not, so "the safe show" permanently took that timeslot.

If the players choose the highest possible combination of the safes, they can win 20,000,000 Ft (€80,000). The highest prize in a safe is 7,000,000 Ft (€28,000). The show airs on RTL Klub.

External links

* [http://www.challenge.co.uk/take/default.php "Take It Or Leave It"] at Challenge Website
* [http://www.pinewoodgroup.com/gen/z_sys_storyNews.aspx?intNewsId=103&newsarea=1 "Take It Or Leave It"] at pinewoodgroup.com
* [http://www.ukgameshows.com/page/index.php/Take_It_or_Leave_It_%282%29 "Take It Or Leave It"] at UKGameshows.com


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