Way Out Games

Way Out Games

"Way Out Games" was a weekly athletic competition game show where a total of 51 teams representing the United States and Puerto Rico competed in a series of athletic events, with emphasis based on humor and the unexpected.

"Way Out Games" aired on CBS television stations from September 11, 1976 to September 4, 1977 and was hosted by Sonny Fox. The show was produced by Jack Barry and Dan Enright Productions in association with MGM television, and originated at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California.

Gameplay

Every week, three different teams representing three different states or Puerto Rico would compete in various athletic events and would earn points for winning an event. The team with the most points at the end of that day's show would come back on a later show to compete against other winning teams. Prizes and trophies would also be given to the winners.

There would be 17 weeks of regular competition, 6 weeks of Quarterfinals, 2 weeks of Semi-Finals and a Championship final, with one match each week.

On the Championship finals in April 1977, Indiana played Oregon for the Championship and Oregon won the Championship.

Broadcast history

Unfortunately, due to low ratings this was the only season for "Way Out Games".

"Way Out Games" aired Saturdays at 12:30 P.M. Eastern from September, 1976 to January, 1977. It then moved a half hour later to 1:00 P.M. Eastern from February to April, 1977. Then it aired at 7:00 A.M. Sundays from April to September, 1977.

Some CBS affiliates even dropped "Way Out Games" midway through its run in favor of syndicated series (like "Soul Train") and sports, such being commonplace among Saturday morning series after 12 Noon and on Sunday mornings.


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