Idiot Savants (game show)

Idiot Savants (game show)

"Idiot Savants" was an American television game show on the MTV network, which debuted on December 9, 1996. It was directed by Steve Paley and hosted by comedian Greg Fitzsimmons. The show's title refers to a label historically directed toward autistic humans with Savant Syndrome.

Format

Four contestants competed for five days in a standard question-and-answer game with an "educational" gimmick. Each day played like a standard game show episode, with eliminations and a bonus round. However, all four contestants returned to start each new episode, and each player's scores from all episodes throughout the week were added together to create a grand total. The contestant who had the highest total after five days of competition won the weekly grand prize, usually a vacation or a car.

Monday through Thursday

Round 1

Eight categories were shown, and a player chose one of them. A question was asked, and the first player to buzz in with the right answer received 100 points and the chance to answer a bonus question worth 200 points. Answering the bonus correctly gave the player the option to answer one further question, the "Big Gamble". If a contestant attempted the question and answered it correctly, he earned 300 points. If the player attempted the question and answered incorrectly or ran out of time, he or she lost 300 points. Any time a contestant answered a question incorrectly or ran out of time, the other players could buzz in and give the correct answer to steal the points. At the end of the first round, the lowest scorer was eliminated, isolated from the other three contestants, and labeled the "Dunce". The other three players remained in the second round.

Initially, the first question of a Monday episode was selected by the contestant who answered a "Control Question" correctly (more often than not, the category of this question was also the answer). This was soon replaced by a straw draw. On Tuesday through Friday episodes, the first category was chosen by the previous episode's "dunce".

Round 2

The question format remained the same; however, questions were now worth double value (200, 400, +/-600 points). Also in this round, the "Brain" (an on-stage monitor played by Matt Price) chose the categories, and if the three players couldn't get the right answer, the Dunce could steal the points. The lowest scorer of the three remaining contestants at the end of the second round was eliminated for the day, leaving the remaining two players.

Round 3: Brainstorm Round

The category was retrieved by Fitzsimmons from "inside the brain", and rapid fire questions from that category for a period of 60 seconds. Each correct answer was worth 200 points, while an incorrect guess lost 200 points. The player in the lead after this round advanced to the Grand Savant Round.

Grand Savant Round

The winner of each day's contest played the bonus round for a mid-level prize, such as a vacation or a television set. Before appearing on the show, the contestant chose any subject that he or she knew most about, referred to as his or her "Savant Category". For the Grand Savant Round, the contestant was placed into a device called the "Cylinder of Shush" (a clear tube somewhat reminiscent of the "Cone of Silence" from "Get Smart", but covering the entire upper half of the player's body). The player was then asked a series of rapid-fire questions about his or her Savant Category, and had to answer ten of them correctly within the allotted time to win the bonus prize. Win or lose, 200 points was added to the player's weekly total for each question answered correctly.

For the first few weeks of taping, contestants had only 45 seconds to answer the questions; however, as very few contestants accomplished this feat originally, this time limit was soon changed to 60 seconds.

Friday Finals

On Friday, the point values for the first two rounds were doubled, and the low scorer at the end of each round was eliminated from the game (there was no "Dunce" on this episode).

The two remaining players then competed for the weekly grand prize in a modified version of the bonus round. The player in second place was placed in the "Cylinder of Shush", and answered questions from his or her Savant Category for 60 seconds, at the rate of 1,000 points per correct answer. The other player was then placed in the Cylinder and given 60 seconds to try and regain the lead. The player in the lead after this final round was declared that week's champion and won the high-level prize. Four new contestants appeared the following Monday and the process repeated.

External links

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