Triple Threat (game show)

Triple Threat (game show)

Triple Threat was an American television game show that pitted two teams of three generations against each other to test their knowledge of past and present television, movies and music. The show had two versions; one aired in syndication from October 8, 1988 to October 1, 1989, while the other version aired on the BET cable network from September 17, 1992 to September 17, 1993. The original version was hosted by Jim Lange and sub-hosted by Alan Hunter. Spencer Christian hosted the BET version. The original series was produced at the Aquarius Theater in Hollywood, while the 1990s run of the show was taped at NBA Entertainment Studios in Secaucus, New Jersey. The announcers were Sam Riddle on the 1988 version (who was also a producer for the show) and John Walker on the 1992 version.

1980s syndicated version

Main game

Each of two teams consisted of one celebrity guest, his or her relative, and a civilian contestant who played for cash prizes. In all rounds, a song and/or music video was played, and three toss-up questions connected to the song were asked. Each question had four possible answers which were revealed one at a time. A player could buzz in with a guess at any time, as long as at least one answer had been revealed. A correct answer scored money for the team. An incorrect answer lost money, at which point the opposing team could take a chance to answer as the remaining answers were revealed. A team also lost money for buzzing in before at least one answer was revealed; if this happened, all four answers were immediately revealed and the opposing team was given a chance to answer.

Rounds 1 and 2

In the first two rounds, one player from each team representing his or her own generation faced off against each other. For the first round, the songs played came from their own generation and were worth $50 each, while in round two the songs came from another generation and were worth $100 each. Three songs were played in each round, one song per pair of players.

Round 3 (Free for All)

The final round of the game was the "Free for All" round, so called because all six players were equipped with their own buzzers and could buzz in on every question. A series of songs were played within a set time limit, with each correct answer being worth $200. When time expired, the team with the most money won the game and advanced to the "Triple Threat Relay Round".

Triple Threat Relay Round

The Triple Threat Relay Round was a bonus round played just like a relay race. The winning team was given information about three musical artists involved in this round. Then they were shown up to 13 song titles one by one by host Lange. In turn, each player was given a song title and placed it on the board under the artist to which he or she believed matched the song title. Each artist had three song titles, while the remaining four went into an "Out of Play" area on either side of the board. When the team placed three song titles under the correct artist, the chasing lights over the artist flashed. Each correct title was worth $100; however, if the team placed nine song titles under the three artists correctly (three per artist) in 60 seconds or less, their main game winnings were tripled.

BET version

Gameplay was basically the same as the original version; however, a few changes were made to the format. Instead of having celebrity guests on the teams, civilian families of three competed. In addition, the game was played for points & prizes instead of cash, and the winning family returned as champion to compete on the next show. Having aired on BET, this version focused more on Black-oriented music, TV shows, and movies.

Main game

One member of each family played per song. Correct answers added points (5 in the first round, and 10 in the second), while incorrect answers lost points and gave the opposing team to answer from the remaining choices.

Using the same rules as the Lange version, all family members competed in the "Free for All" round, with each correct answer being worth 20 points. At the end of the round, the family in the lead won a prize package and advanced to the Triple Threat Relay Round.

Triple Threat Relay Round

Aside from cosmetic changes to the board, the Relay Round was played the same as in the original version. Correctly guessing all nine songs for all three artists won a trip to both Disneyland in Anaheim, California and Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Winning this round also caused the winning team to retire from the show.

Tournament of Champions

During the last week of this version, a Tournament of Champions was held; the winners won a trip to the Euro Disney Resort (now Disneyland Resort Paris), while the second place family won a trip to Walt Disney World.


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